Kyoto Hidden Autumn Gems - Vol.2 -

Kyoto Hidden Autumn Gems - Vol.2 -

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Three Hidden Autumn Foliage Spots in Kyoto Loved by Locals but Still Little Known to Tourists.


1. Hōgon-in Temple

  

History
Hōgon-in is a temple of the Rinzai Zen sect, founded during the Kamakura period and originally established in 1461. Although it was destroyed during the Sengoku period, it was later rebuilt in the Edo period. The temple is known for its garden, "Shishiku no Niwa" (Lion's Roar Garden), which showcases natural beauty in a unique, traditional Japanese landscape.

  


Highlights
Shishiku no Niwa is a strolling-style garden that offers seasonal beauty, with vibrant red and yellow foliage in autumn. The garden’s view, incorporating the mountains of Arashiyama, is breathtaking, creating a mystical atmosphere during autumn.

Access
10-minute walk from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station or Randen Arashiyama Station.
Admission Fee**: 700 yen (may vary during special viewing periods)

 

2. Jōjakkō-ji Temple



History
Jōjakkō-ji was founded in 1596 by Nichijo Shonin. The temple name means "a peaceful place where light is always present," and it is located in the mountains of Sagano, surrounded by ancient architecture from the Heian period. The temple is enveloped in moss and trees, exuding a tranquil atmosphere.

  


Highlights
The temple grounds are home to various seasonal plants, making it a hidden scenic spot, particularly in autumn. The view from the pagoda offers a panorama of brilliant autumn colors that spread across the mountainside, creating an unforgettable scene.


Access
15-minute walk from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station.
Admission Fee: 500 yen

 

3.Arashiyama Park


History
Arashiyama Park, located at the heart of Arashiyama, is a beloved spot among locals. It’s a municipal park operated by Kyoto City and is especially popular during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.

  


Highlights
From the park's observatory, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Hozu River and Arashiyama mountains. In autumn, it becomes a fantastic viewing spot for foliage and is slightly off the usual tourist path, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery at a leisurely pace.

Access
10-minute walk from Hankyu Arashiyama Station.
Admission Fee: Free

 

Best Viewing Season and Least Crowded Times

Best Viewing Season
- The peak season for autumn foliage at Hōgon-in, Jōjakkō-ji, and Arashiyama Park is from mid to late November.
- While the exact peak varies each year depending on weather, the last week of November typically offers the most vivid autumn colors.

Least Crowded Times
- To fully enjoy these spots in a quiet setting, visit **before 9 a.m.** or around closing time in the late afternoon (around 4 p.m.).
- Weekdays generally have fewer visitors, and visiting early in the morning allows for a more relaxed foliage-viewing experience.


These three locations offer serene autumn foliage spots that locals love and provide a calm and scenic escape from Kyoto’s more tourist-heavy areas.


Experience the true beauty of Kyoto like a local at these hidden gems.
Escape the crowds, immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere, and witness the breathtaking colors of autumn in places known only to those who cherish Kyoto’s quieter side.

Discover the magic of Kyoto’s lesser-known treasures this fall—you won't forget it!

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