A Short Return to Kyoto and Visiting the new Nintendo Museum

A Short Return to Kyoto and Visiting the new Nintendo Museum

After nearly two weeks traveling across northern Japan, Kyoto offered a brief return to familiar ground. Between food halls, tonkatsu, the new Nintendo Museum, and an evening catching up with an old friend, the city served as a short but meaningful stop before the final days of the trip in Tokyo.

Fall Colors in Kyoto

Fall Colors in Kyoto

In late November I had the chance to revisit Kyoto, a place I connect with many memories. Here is a list of scenic places I think have not been found by the typical Kyoto tourist yet.

Gozan no Okuribi

Gozan no Okuribi

Obon is one of the most important celebrations in Japan, during which the ancestors are honored and the family unites. Today I want to talk about „Gozan no Okuribi“ that took place at the end of Obon in Kyoto.

Motomiya Festival – Fushimi Inari Shrine

Motomiya Festival – Fushimi Inari Shrine

Fushimi Inari shrine is visited by virtually every visitor to Kyoto. I also came here many times and last time in April I climbed Mount Inari to the top. Coinciding with Gion Matsuri in July, the Motomiya festival took place at the shrine. Countless lanterns provided a different atmosphere than usual.

Gion Matsuri: Ato Matsuri Yamaboko Parade

Gion Matsuri: Ato Matsuri Yamaboko Parade

The last post in this series about the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto is about the Ato Matsuri Yamaboko parade. The second parade is a bit shorter than the first, but not less interesting my any means.

Gion Matsuri: Ato Matsuri Yoiyama

Gion Matsuri: Ato Matsuri Yoiyama

After the Saki Matsuri concluded with the big parade, you would think that was the finale. In contrast, this marks the beginning of the Ato Matsuri cycle. In the following week the remaining 11 floats are constructed, exhibited and then parade through the city.

Gion Matsuri: Shinkōsai

Gion Matsuri: Shinkōsai

Today’s post is about the Shinkosai. At Yasaka Shrine four mikoshi (portable shrines) paraded through the neighborhood and then were carried down Shijo dori.

Gion Matsuri: Saki Yamaboko Parade

Gion Matsuri: Saki Yamaboko Parade

If one had to choose the highlight of Gion Matsuri, it would be the parade of floats on Sunday. After the floats had been constructed and exhibited, they are pulled through the heart of Kyoto.

Gion Matsuri: Saki Matsuri Yoiyama

Gion Matsuri: Saki Matsuri Yoiyama

Kyoto’s biggest festival is back after two years of hiatus. Today’s post will be about the festivities leading up to the saki matsuri yamaboko parade, the yoi(yoiyoi)yama.

Mimuroto Temple hydrangea garden

Mimuroto Temple hydrangea garden

With June comes the rainy season (at least normally) and with it the hydrangea blossoms. One of the best places to see them is Mimuroto Temple in Uji.

Arashiyama and the Hozukyo ravine

Arashiyama and the Hozukyo ravine

Since my trip to Amanohashidate in May I wanted to come back to see the Hozukyo ravine between Kyoto and Toyooka. Luckily the historic train line that follows the river course has been maintained and a historic train operates on the line as a tourist attraction.

Hiei Garden Museum

Hiei Garden Museum

Kyoto is surrounded by mountains from three sides, one of them is Mt. Hiei. The mountain top is easily accessible by a combination of train, cable car and ropeway but it is also a popular hiking destination and it is

Maple Zen gardens in the Northwest

Maple Zen gardens in the Northwest

After exploring parts of the East (Higashiyama) and the South (Toji, Inari, Uji) of Kyoto, I chose to pay the Northwestern area a visit next.

Two temples in Uji

Two temples in Uji

The city of Uji lies in the South of Kyoto and is famous for its green tea plantations. Over the weekend I visited visited two temples: Byōdō-in and Kōshō-ji.

Amanohashidate – stairway to heaven

Amanohashidate – stairway to heaven

On Greenery Day or midori no hi I went to the northern part of Kyoto and Hyogo prefectures to see the sea in Amanohashidate.