A serene Zen temple in Kyoto, known for its beautiful gardens and historic significance.
A serene Zen temple with beautiful gardens, founded in 1345.
A mesmerizing bamboo forest path, best visited early in the morning.
A stunning Shinto shrine known for its thousands of torii gates.
A bustling market street with local food, crafts, and souvenirs.
A Zen temple with a stunning gold-leaf covered building set in a beautiful garden.
A historic, narrow alleyway with traditional wooden houses and restaurants.
A historic cafe near Tenryu-ji Temple, serving traditional Japanese breakfast.
A popular vegetarian restaurant near Tenryu-ji Temple, known for its tofu dishes.
A traditional sushi restaurant near Tenryu-ji Temple, offering a variety of fresh sushi.
A narrow alleyway filled with small eateries, offering a variety of street food.
A traditional Japanese restaurant offering a variety of kaiseki dishes.
A popular seafood restaurant near Kyoto Imperial Palace, known for its fresh seafood dishes.
Tenryu Ji Temple is in a region prone to sudden rain showers.
The temple grounds are vast and involve walking on uneven surfaces.
Useful for long days of exploration and temple visits.
Helps keep cool during summer visits and is a cultural item to try.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially during temple visits in hot weather.
Carrying essentials while exploring the temple grounds and nearby areas.