Kyoto
The Old Capital
A thousand temples, geisha lanes, and bamboo groves — the cultural soul of Japan.
At a glance · 5 reasons to go
Why Kyoto.
2,000 temples and shrines — Fushimi Inari's torii tunnels and golden Kinkaku-ji.
Geisha culture lives on in the lantern-lit lanes of Gion.
The Arashiyama bamboo grove and riverside walks at dawn, before the crowds.
Kaiseki dining and the matcha tea ceremony — refinement as a way of life.
Peak beauty at cherry blossom (early April) and autumn colour (late November).
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Kyoto is where Japan keeps its memory — temples, tea, and geisha in a city built for contemplation.
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Safety Overview
Kyoto
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Reviewed: 2026-06-06
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