【京都観光】おすすめ観光スポット10選|清水寺|嵐山|伏見稲荷大社|銀閣寺|二条城|東寺|永観堂|南禅寺|大原三千院

Would you like to take a trip to Kyoto? This time, we will introduce 10 carefully selected spots that you absolutely cannot miss when sightseeing in Kyoto . Kyoto is an ancient capital with over a thousand years of history. There are stately temples and shrines here. A beautiful garden that soothes the soul. The traditional culture and arts that have been passed down continue to fascinate visitors. The scenery of each season, such as cherry blossoms in spring, greenery in summer, and autumn leaves, is like a painting. The best part of traveling is experiencing the flavors of Kyoto, such as Kyoto cuisine, matcha, and Japanese sweets. This time, we will carefully select and introduce 10 of the more than 100 famous spots that we have visited so far. Now, let’s go on a trip to Kyoto. A mysterious world where vermilion torii gates go on forever. This is “Fushimi Inari Taisha”. It is the head temple of the approximately 30,000 Inari shrines nationwide. It can be accessed in about 10 minutes from Kyoto Station. Fushimi Inari Taisha is now a popular spot visited by approximately 10 million people a year. It was founded in 711 and has a history of over 1,300 years. It has been worshiped since ancient times as a god of prosperous business and abundant grains. The biggest attraction is definitely the “Senbon Torii”. The sight of the vermilion torii gates connected in rows is truly a sight to behold. Over 10,000 of them. This is because around 400 years ago, whenever a wish came true, worshipers would dedicate a torii gate as a token of their gratitude. The pilgrimage route, which passes through torii gates and heads for the mountaintop, is about 4km long. Once you pass through the Senbon Torii, you will find the Omokaru Stone, which can predict whether your wishes will come true, on the right side of the Okusha Worship Hall. It is said that your wish will come true if it is lighter than expected. Please try it. Also, in the shrine grounds, you can often come across fox statues that are said to be the messengers of Inari Okami. Aun’s fox is enshrined in front of the tower gate, holding a ball on the right and a key on the left. There are also foxes with ears of rice and scrolls in their mouths, so it’s fun to look for them. Fushimi Inari Taisha is a place where history and mystical atmosphere are fused. You can experience the beauty and power of “Senbon Torii.” Kyoto’s most elegant and dazzling “Kinkaku-ji Temple” is a must-see spot when sightseeing in Kyoto. It can be accessed in about 40 minutes from Kyoto Station. The official name of Kinkaku-ji is Rokuon-ji. It is one of the world heritage sites representing Kyoto. Registered in 1994, it is visited by many domestic and international tourists due to its beauty and historical value. The sight of the golden Shariden reflected in the pond is truly a sight to behold. This temple, built by Yoshimitsu Ashigawa during the Muromachi period, can be said to be a symbol of Japanese beauty. The Shariden has a three-tiered structure, with a seated statue of Yoshiman Ashikaga and a statue of Shakyamuni Nyorai enshrined on the first floor. The second and third layers are covered with kanasako, which shines even more beautifully on sunny mornings. The reason why it was registered as a World Heritage Site is not because of the Shariden, but because of the historical background of Kinkaku-ji Temple and the evaluation of its garden. This is because the Shariden was destroyed by arson in 1950 and has been rebuilt in recent years. The garden of Kinkaku-ji Temple is a stroll-style garden with a pond that borrows the view of Mt. Kigasa, creating a beautiful landscape that is in harmony with nature. Other highlights include Rikushu no Matsu, which is over 600 years old and one of the three major pine trees in Kyoto , and Ryumon Falls, which is modeled after an ancient Chinese event. This waterfall originates from the legend that when a carp climbs the waterfall, it turns into a dragon. There is also a tea room called “Yukatei” on top of the hill, and the name of the tea room reflects the fact that the view of the Kinkaku from here in the evening is particularly spectacular. It is also known as the “Golden Pavilion” and is a sight you should definitely take a photo of. Kiyomizu-dera is a representative temple in Kyoto, famous for its Kiyomizu stage. It can be accessed in about 20 minutes from Kyoto Station. This temple, registered as a World Heritage Site, was founded in 778 and has a history of over 1,200 years. The first thing that catches your eye is Niomon, the main gate of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. It has a beautiful and dignified appearance with a bright vermilion color. The three-storied pagoda is 31 meters high and is a symbol of Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The biggest highlight is the Shimizu stage, which is 13m high and offers a truly spectacular view. The stage is supported by 18 keyaki pillars. This stage was built using a construction method called Kengai-zukuri, without using any nails, and you will be amazed at the high level of construction technology. You can enjoy the beauty of each season, such as cherry blossoms in spring, autumn leaves in autumn, and snowy scenery in winter . The autumn leaves seen from the stage are especially spectacular. Autumn leaves envelop Okunoin, and a spectacular view stretches from Otowa Falls below to Kinunkei Valley . This is the main hall seen from Okunoin. It looks like a sea of ​​red clouds surrounds the main hall. It is said that if you drink the water from Otowa Falls, your wish will come true. The water from the waterfall is said to have benefits such as good health, longevity, education, and good relationships. Furthermore, the approach to Kiyomizu-dera Temple is lined with quaint souvenir shops on both sides of Kiyomizu-zaka, so you can enjoy shopping while walking. Turning down Shimizuzaka and heading towards Sannezaka and Ninenzaka, the stone-paved streets are perfect for a stroll, with the atmosphere of a Kyomachiya townhouse still intact . Nearby is the Yasaka Tower, which can be said to be a symbol of Kyoto. “Yasaka Tower” illuminated at night is a sight of absolute beauty. Please enjoy the atmosphere of the ancient capital to your heart’s content at Kiyomizu Temple and its surroundings, and leave behind unforgettable memories of your trip. Arashiyama is a place where history and nature intertwine. It can be accessed in about 30 minutes from Kyoto Station. Togetsukyo Bridge, which spans the Katsura River, is a tourist attraction that represents not only Kyoto but also Japan. The name Togetsukyo Bridge originates from the Kamakura period, when Emperor Kameyama looked at the moon above Togetsukyo Bridge on a full moon night and wrote a poem saying, “It resembles the moon crossing without a bear.” Arashiyama is also known as a famous place for cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. A famous fall foliage spot that represents Japan and has been selected as one of Japan’s top 100 famous spots. In autumn, the entire mountain is colored with autumn leaves, creating a beautiful brocade-like scenery. Tenryuji Temple, a World Heritage Site, is the centerpiece of Arashiyama tourism. It is about a 5 minute walk from Arashiyama Station. This temple was built by Takauji Ashikaga, the first shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate, to accompany Emperor Godaigo. The Sogenike Garden, which is said to have been created by Muso Soseki, is a beautiful garden that has been designated as a special name by the country and has Arashiyama as its scenery, and you can enjoy beautiful scenery in all seasons. The “cherry blossoms in spring” and the “red leaves in autumn” captivate viewers. As soon as you exit the north gate of Tenryu-ji Temple, you will find another famous Arashiyama spot, “Bamboo Forest Path”. Walking through the bamboo forest, which is dark even during the day and covers the sky , will make you feel as if you have wandered into another world. Let’s go further to Okusaga. Okusaga is a place surrounded by tranquility and lush greenery. In autumn, it is a major spot for viewing autumn leaves. Jojakkoji Temple, located at the foot of Mt. Ogura , has about 200 fir trees planted, and the temple grounds are dyed bright red in autumn. The area in front of Niomon Gate is a popular photo spot where everyone stops. At Nison-in Temple, known as the Baba of Autumn Leaves, the approach to the shrine is covered in autumn leaves. Gioji Temple is known as a famous spot for moss , and its quaint thatched-roofed hermitage is a highlight. We also recommend the trolley train in Arashiyama. You can enjoy the beauty of the valley along the Hozu River from the train window. During the fall foliage season, you will run through a tunnel of autumn leaves. Arashiyama is an indispensable place for sightseeing in Kyoto, where history and nature intertwine. In contrast to the splendor of Kinkaku-ji, Ginkaku-ji is quiet and calm. The official name is Jishoji. This is a Rinzai sect temple registered as a World Heritage Site. It can be accessed in about 40 minutes from Kyoto Station. Ginkaku-ji Temple was built in 1482 by Yoshimasa Ashikaga. Yoshimasa built Ginkaku-ji by pursuing the aesthetics of apology and sabi , while referring to his grandfather Yoshimitsu’s Kinkaku-ji . Its simple yet deep beauty is loved by many people. The biggest attraction is the national treasure Kannonden, known as Ginkaku, and the beauty of the garden. The garden is a dry landscape garden filled with the spirit of apology and sabi, and includes Ginsha-nada and Kogetsudai made of Shirakawa sand. It is said that Ginsha-nada was created to have ripples and reflect light, but this is not officially known. In autumn, the temple grounds are covered in autumn leaves, creating a beautiful view of Ginkaku in red and yellow. From the observation deck, you can see the garden of Ginkaku-ji Temple and the surrounding mountains, making the beauty of Ginkaku-ji even more appealing. Ginkaku-ji Temple, which spreads out in a quiet setting, exudes the aesthetics of Apology and Sabi. Toji Temple is a symbol of the ancient capital of Kyoto, with its towering five-storied pagoda. It can be accessed from Kyoto Station in about 15 minutes on foot. Toji Temple is the head temple of the Shingon sect of Buddhism, which is registered as a World Heritage Site. It was built by Emperor Kanmu in 796 with the transfer of the capital to the Heian period. After that, the temple was entrusted to Kobo Ambassador Kukai. Toji Temple is the only remaining structure in Heiankyo. The biggest attraction is the five-storied pagoda. Its height is 55m. It is the tallest wooden building in Japan. It has been destroyed by lightning four times, but has been restored each time. During the spring cherry blossom season, the cherry blossoms in full bloom with the five-storied pagoda in the background create a spectacular view. There will also be illuminations of cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, and you can enjoy a very magical atmosphere. Within the precincts, there are many buildings of high historical value, including the national treasures “Mieido,” “Kondo,” and “Kodō,” where Kukai is said to have trained . There are 21 Buddhist statues enshrined in the auditorium, 16 of which are designated as national treasures and 5 as important cultural properties. Toji Temple is a place steeped in history and faith, and is very beautiful and majestic. Nijo Castle, a world heritage site in Kyoto, is a famous historical castle built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu as his residence in Kyoto . It can be accessed in about 20 minutes from Kyoto Station. Nijo Castle is indispensable when talking about Japanese history as the place that witnessed the beginning and end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The first thing that catches your eye is Higashi Otemon, the main gate of Nijo Castle. As you proceed further, you will come across a Karamon gate with ornate goldwork and elaborate carvings that will captivate your eyes with its luxury. The biggest attraction of Nijo Castle is the Ninomaru Palace, which has been designated as a national treasure. It is a luxuriously decorated palace that shows the authority of the shogun, and inside there are 33 rooms and 116 gorgeous wall paintings. The Great Hall in particular is famous as the place where Tokugawa Yoshinobu announced his return to imperial rule in 1867. The situation at that time is also depicted on the Rakuchu Rakugai-zu folding screen, allowing you to get a glimpse of the bustle of the past. The garden is also one of the attractions. Ninomaru Garden is said to have been created by Enshu Kobori, a famous gardener from the Edo period, and is a “ikesen stroll garden” that has been designated as a special name by the country. The well-placed stone structures and ponds reflect the beautiful scenery of each season. Nijo Castle is also known as a famous spot for autumn leaves and cherry blossoms, and in spring, about 300 cherry trees bloom, creating a spectacular cherry blossom tunnel and weeping cherry blossoms. In autumn, maple and ginkgo trees brightly color the garden. Although the current castle tower was destroyed by fire, you can still see the beautiful scenery of Nijo Castle from the ruins of the castle tower. Nijo Castle is a place where history and beauty intertwine, and its majestic appearance and nature make you feel the glory of the Edo period. Nanzenji is one of Kyoto’s most famous temples, where history and nature are in harmony. It can be accessed from Kyoto Station in about 30 minutes. It was founded by Emperor Kameyama in 1291 during the Kamakura period. The 22m high Sanmon gate is a sight to behold. It is one of Japan’s three great gates and is also known as the stage where Goemon Ishikawa exclaimed, “Isn’t it a spectacular view?” A particular highlight is Suirokaku, which is made of red rega. Lake Biwa Canal flows over the arch bridge, and its unique scenery attracts many tourists. It is decorated with cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. The autumn leaves from the Sanmon Gate to the Hodo Hall are particularly spectacular and are a very popular photo spot. Nanzenji is also known for its beautiful gardens. The Hojo garden is said to have been created by Enshu Kobori and is a typical dry landscape garden from the early Edo period. The five ruler lines on the garden wall indicate that the Nanzenji period is the highest level of formality. You can feel the world of Zen in a quiet space. Nanzenji is a tourist spot that truly represents Kyoto, where history, culture, and nature are in harmony. Please come and experience its charm. Eikando, an ancient temple in Kyoto, is known as the “Eikando of Maples.” About 10 minutes walk from Nanzenji Temple. It can be accessed from Kyoto Station in about 30 minutes. It was founded in 853 during the Heian period and its official name is Zenrin-ji Temple. Approximately 3,000 autumn leaves decorate the grounds, and it has long been known as a famous spot for autumn leaves, so much so that it has been called the “Momiji Eikando.’ ‘ The highlight of Eikando is the principal image, “Mikaeri Amida.” It originates from the legend of Eikan Risshi, who encouraged fallen believers with his unusual appearance with his head turned to the left . In addition, the autumn leaves around the Hojo Pond and other areas within the shrine grounds are breathtakingly beautiful. The contrast between the tower and the autumn leaves creates a spectacular view that captivates visitors. Eikando is also lit up at night during the Beniyo season, creating a fantastical atmosphere that is different from the daytime. Aomomi is popular not only during the autumn leaves season, but also in spring and summer, and one of its attractions is that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of each season. Bright autumn maple leaves. The temple grounds have a calm atmosphere that changes with the seasons, soothing the soul, and is a tourist spot that is representative of Kyoto, where history, culture, and nature are in harmony . Ohara, a back parlor in Kyoto. This village, which spreads out at the foot of Mt. Hiei, is a beautiful mountain area surrounded by silence. Sanzen-in Temple, which forms the center of Ohara, is a famous temple of the Tendai sect, which originated as a temple opened by Saicho. A lush moss garden spreads out within the grounds, and the green carpet made of various types of moss soothes the hearts of visitors. Especially in autumn, the tunnel of autumn leaves that spreads out on both sides of the approach resembles a picture scroll made of brocade. It invites visitors to a fantastic world. In a corner of the moss garden, the gentle-looking Wabe Jizo statues stand quietly and soothe the hearts of visitors. The picture frames at Hosen-in Temple, which is about a 5-minute walk from Sanzen-in Temple, are spectacular. The beams and pillars serve as a picture frame, making the garden of autumn leaves look like a painting. In particular, the view from the large seats in the back room is like a living painting. The contrast between the Goyomatsu, which is over 700 years old and is considered one of Kyoto’s three major pines, and the autumn leaves is breathtakingly beautiful. Please come to Ohara, where history and the original scenery of Japan come together, to forget the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing time. What did you think? This time we have introduced 10 carefully selected spots that you absolutely cannot miss when sightseeing in Kyoto . I hope that through this video I was able to convey even a little bit of the charm of Kyoto. However, Kyoto’s history is deep and we cannot tell you everything about it. Please come and visit Kyoto and find your own version of Kyoto. The appeal of Kyoto is that no matter how many times you visit, you’ll discover something new . May your journey be wonderful Thank you for watching.

これまでに訪ねた100以上の名所の中から外せない名所を厳選。
絶対的人気の観光スポット10か所を紹介します。
撮り溜めた名シーンと共にご案内します。
歴史背景なども紹介。京都をより深く味わえるように構成いたしました。
世界遺産6社寺城をはじめ京都の見逃せないスポットも含んでいます。
京都の名所案内として、また観光の前に参考になれば幸いです。

00:00 オープニング
01:00 伏見稲荷大社
02:49 金閣寺
04:42 清水寺
06:27 産寧坂・二寧坂・八坂の塔
07:10 嵐山渡月橋
07:59 天龍寺
08:36 竹林の小路
08:55 常寂光寺・二尊院・祇王寺
09:38 嵯峨野トロッコ列車
10:02 銀閣寺
11:36 東寺
13:06 二条城
15:13 南禅寺
16:47 永観堂
18:23 大原三千院
19:11 宝泉院
19:54 Ending

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5 Comments

  1. わかりやすい説明、参考になりました❤京都は春夏秋冬素敵ですね。🎉

  2. 知っているようで知らない京都の魅力をご丁寧に、ありがとうございます。
    교토는 몇번을 다녀왔건만..사람들이 많아 대충보고 돌아오게 되는 것 같아요.
    그래서 늘 아쉽고 모르는 것 투성이죠.
    멋진 영상을 보니.. 다시 한번 가서 찬찬히 음미하며 다녀보고 싶어지네요.

  3. 大好きなアーティストも京都を大切にしていて。私も昔修学旅行で行った素晴らしい京都

  4. とても美しい映像と視聴者の心を、自然と包み込むような編集に私も心を包まれました。

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