Kyoto is celebrated for its countless World Heritage Sites and highly Instagrammable places. There's historical architecture everywhere in the temples and streets of Kyoto, and the changes in scenery from season to season are something special. Get your smartphone at the ready as we head out to snap the finest sights Kyoto has to offer.

From the pinks of springtime cherry blossoms and the bright greens of summer to the reds and yellows of autumn leaves and the snowy whites of winter, Kyoto shines throughout the year. There's no danger of oversharing here.

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    Kyoto Botanical Gardens

    Explore flowerbeds and a vast greenhouse full of colour

    Kyoto Botanical Gardens
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    Kyoto Botanical Gardens is the oldest botanical garden in Japan and features one of its largest greenhouses. It was reopened in 1961 after being occupied by the Allied Forces in the post-war period, having originally been built in the Taisho period as the Taiten Memorial Kyoto Botanical Garden. You can enjoy a kind of world tour of flora in the greenhouse thanks to the approximately 4,500 varieties of tropical plants on display.

    In the flowerbeds and gardens, seasonal flowers and plants produce a relaxing atmosphere. It's also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot. The autumn leaves in the forest are quite stunning, and the light displays of the season only add to the spectacle.

    Location: Shimogamo Hangicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 606-0823, Japan

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)75-701-0141

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    Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

    Enter a world of green bamboo

    Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
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    Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is a very popular sightseeing spot. More and more visitors are seeking to capture its beauty on their Instagram profiles. The grove is almost like a tunnel of bamboo, so you can expect an experience unlike pretty much anywhere else.

    In winter, there are fantastic views when the whole Arashiyama area is lit up with illuminations. Take a ride in a rickshaw or wear a kimono and you'll be able to take some incredible photos that look like you're stepping back in time.

    Location: Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 616-8385, Japan

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    Fushimi Inari Taisha

    A shrine made world-famous by its Thousand Torii Gates

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    Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for its photogenic Thousand Torii Gates (Senbon Torii). The row of dedicated torii gates along the Okusha Sando (approach to the inner shrine) is like a red tunnel, forming an amazing view. In the daytime it gets very crowded, so it’s best to visit early in the morning when not many people are around if you want to take pictures quietly and without obstruction.

    Don't forget to visit the tower gate and the main shrine too. This shrine is the origin of the 1,300-year history of the belief in Inari, known for prosperity in business, family safety, and rich harvests. At night, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery lit up with illuminations, making the shrine stand out in the darkness.

    Location: 68 Fukakusa Yabunouchicho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 612-0882, Japan

    Open: Open 24 hours

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    Philosopher's Path

    Be enchanted by spectacular canal and nature views

    Philosopher's Path
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    Philosopher's Path (Tetsugaku no michi) is one of the most popular walking paths for taking pictures and enjoying the beautiful landscape along the Lake Biwa canal. The cherry trees alongside the road are elegant not only when in full bloom in spring, but also in autumn when the leaves turn red. It's certainly easy to become philosophical in a setting such as this.

    There are cafés and temples along the 2 km path from Jodoji Bridge in the north to Nyakuoji Bridge in the south, which makes it a great tourist route. It's even been selected as one of the 100 best paths in Japan. Since it's close to Kyoto University, perhaps you’ll also be inspired by walking the path where scholars and writers like Kitaro Nishida once walked.

    Location: Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 606-0000, Japan

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    Kyoto Tower

    A long-standing icon of Kyoto tourism

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    Kyoto Tower is a well-known landmark for Shinkansen users, as it's visible from Kyoto Station. The newly opened Kyoto Tower Sando is a shopping mall featuring a variety of local delicacies and souvenirs. From the observation deck, you can view the entire Kyoto cityscape and see the beauty of every season.

    If possible, check out the night view when the autumn colours arrive and the World Heritage temples and shrines are lit up. It’s also cool to see Kyoto Tower itself lit up in various colours, changing from season to season.

    Location: 721-1 Higashishiokojicho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 600-8216, Japan

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)75-361-3215

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    Kinkakuji

    Kyoto's Golden Pavilion is unmissable

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    Kinkakuji (The Golden Pavilion) is one of the undoubted highlights sightseeing in Kyoto. It was built in the Muromachi period by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and is officially known as Rokuonji Shariden. It's unique in its decoration with gold leaf and phoenixes depicting the Buddhist vision of paradise. It became even more magnificent in 1987, when it was refurbished and restored.

    The Japanese style of the bell tower, garden, and tea ceremony room are particularly impressive. There's so much to see here that you it’s difficult not to keep taking snaps with your phone or camera to capture it all. As you walk around the temple grounds, it's best to take your time to find views of the season that are beautiful to you.

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    Location: 1 Kinkakujicho, Kita-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 603-8361, Japan

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +81 (0)75-461-0013

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    Kiyomizu-dera

    View the architectural beauty of this Kyoto landmark

    Kiyomizu-dera
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    Kiyomizu-dera is an ancient temple that has been around since 778. The current temple complex was built in 1633 and is registered as a World Heritage Site. The Stage of Kiyomizu is famous for its elevated main hall, which juts out like a platform on a stage. Many tourists visit during the autumn to see spectacular changing colours. The illuminations at night are also a must-see.

    There are also many other points to visit, including the Niomon and Nishimon gates, a three-storey pagoda, and a special tour of the interior of the hall, so you'll never get bored exploring the area. Don't forget to visit the stone-paved streets on the nearby Nineizaka and Sanneizaka slopes.

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    Location: 1-294 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 605-0862, Japan

    Open: Hours vary by season

    Phone: +81 (0)75-551-1234

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    Toji

    Telling the history of Kyoto for more than 1,200 years

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    Toji, a World Heritage Site, is one of Kyoto’s most distinctive temples, built at the time when the capital was being relocated to Heian-kyo. It's famous for its five-storey pagoda, the tallest wooden architecture in Japan, which you can see even from the Shinkansen. This image really encapsulates everything about Kyoto.

    Within the spacious temple grounds, look out for the sacred sites of goeido (the former residence of Kobo Daishi Kukai) and kondo (the main hall where the statue of Yakushi Sanzonzo is kept). There are also illuminations to enjoy during cherry blossom season and when the autumn colours arrive.

    Location: 1 Kujocho, Minami-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 601-8473, Japan

    Open: Daily from 5 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)75-691-3325

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    Yasaka Pagoda

    See fantastic scenery overlooking a five-storey pagoda from a hill

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    The five-storey Yasaka Pagoda is located on Yasaka-dori. Pictures taken here will look like the quintessential Kyoto scene. Don't forget to frame the pagoda itself along with the stone pavement of Yasaka-dori and the kyo-machiya (traditional Kyoto townhouses). With the beauty of its architecture reconstructed in the Muromachi era, Yasaka Pagoda has become a symbol of Higashiyama.

    Yasaka Pagoda is open to the public, so feel free to wander in. Visit in the evening, at sunset or when lit up at night, and you’ll find that the area looks completely different.

    Location: 388 Yasaka Kamimachi, Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 605-0862, Japan

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)75-551-2417

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    Togetsu-kyo Bridge

    The heart of tourism in Arashiyama

    Togetsu-kyo Bridge
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    Togetsu-kyo Bridge is located in Arashiyama, an area of Kyoto full of nature. It's a scenic spot surrounded by mountains. You can enjoy fantastic views here, especially during cherry blossom and when the colours change in autumn, or in December when the bridge is beautifully lit up and appears to float on the Katsura River.

    It's also a great starting point of sightseeing in Arashiyama, including the observation deck in Kameyama Park, the trolley train, and the Hozugawa river boat ride. True to its elegant name based on the sayings of Emperor Kameyama, the bridge has always stood as a symbol of Arashiyama’s beautiful scenery.

    Location: 1-5 Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 616-8385, Japan

    Open: Daily from 7.30 am to 5 pm

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