Kyoto Nishiyama Bamboo Village & Otokuni 〜An Exquisite Walking Map~

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Kyoto Nishiyama Bamboo Village, Otokuni, stretches at the foot of the Nishiyama mountain range that extends from Arashiyama and is famous for its bamboo, which has a history of more than 1,000 years, and is the birthplace of “Kyoto bamboo shoots”. This historical site, where Emperor Kanmu established the Nagaoka-kyo Capital and was the scene of the Battle of Yamazaki, offers eight sightseeing courses that take visitors to shrines, temples, and Buddhist temples, including Muko Shrine and Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine. Visitors can also enjoy the seasonal nature such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.

update date: 2025.07.03

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  • Tennozan Summit Natural Scenery

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    The ruins of the castle that remain today were built by Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi immediately after the Battle of Yamazaki that broke out in 1582 (Tensho 10), which was the starting point for the unification of Japan. The ruins of the castle keep, gate, well, earthworks, foundation stones, etc. remain in the area around the summit of the mountain. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Regular Holiday Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Bamboo Grove Pathway (Chikurin no Komichi) Natural Scenery

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    This 400-meter path connects the Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art and Yamazaki Seiten (Kannon-ji Temple). The sound of rustling bamboo leaves echoing under cool bamboo arches is a soothing spot. Location 32 Yokoyama, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Regular Holiday Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Hachijo Pond Natural Scenery

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    Built in 1638 by Prince Tomochu Hachijo, who built Katsura-rikyu. It is also famous for its Kirishima azalea, cherry blossoms in spring, and lotus in early summer, as well as its aquatic garden. Location 1-4 Tenjin, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0824 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Regular Holiday Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Sakura Pathway (Sakura no Michi) Natural Scenery

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    A row of cherry blossom trees stretches in a quiet residential area southeast of Hankyu Nishimukouka Station. When the cherry trees are in full bloom, the contrast between the townscape and the cherry blossoms is a beautiful walking path. Location Jotoku, Kamiueno-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0006 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Regular Holiday Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Bamboo Pathway (Take no Michi) Natural Scenery

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    One of the highlights of the 1.8-kilometer-long bamboo forest path is the original eight types of bamboo fences. Visitors can relax in the bamboo grove while avoiding the density of the forest. Location Shibayama, Terado-cho and Nagano, Mozume-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 610-1113 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Regular Holiday Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Graves of the 17 Martyrs Historical Sites

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    The grave of Izumi-no-Mori Maki and 17 others who committed suicide in Tennozan after being defeated in the Battle of Tennozan (1864). On October 21 of each year, a soul-sacrificing ceremony is held to pray for the repose of the souls of the seventeen. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Oyamazaki Tile Kiln Site Park Historical Sites

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    The site was designated as a national historic site in 2006. From the plaza on the west side of the park, visitors can look down on the ruins of the tile kilns and enjoy a panoramic view of the Kyoto basin and the Yodo River basin, as well as Mount Hiei and Mount Ikoma. Location Eifukuji, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Stone Monument of "The Founding of Nagaokakyo" Historical Sites

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    This is the place where Shuichi Nakayama, who devoted his efforts to excavating Nagaokakyo, discovered Nagaokakyo. The square design represents the Jobo system and the design of bamboo, a specialty of Nagaokakyo City. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Igenoyama Burial Mound (Akechi Mitsuhide’s Base) Historical Sites

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    Restored from the largest forward-rear circular mound in the Otokuni area, built in the middle of the Kofun period. Excavations have pointed out the possibility that Mitsuhide Akechi may have used it as his headquarters. Location 30 Shoryuji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0836 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Eastern Kuro Gate Ruins (Battle of Yamazaki Site) Historical Sites

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    Kuromon was located at the eastern and western ends of the village, and Higashikuromon was where the Gotogawa River intersected the Nishikuni Highway. It is said that in the Battle of Yamazaki, the battle between Takayama Ukon's army and Akechi's army, which came as the spearhead of Hideyoshi's army, began over this East Kuromon. Location Waseda, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nagaoka Palace Site - Daigokuden & Koan-den Ruins Historical Sites

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    This is the place where Emperor Kanmu, who built the Nagaoka-kyo Capital, ruled over politics. Every year on November 11, the Daigokuden Festival is held to commemorate the relocation of the capital to Nagaoka-kyo. Location 26-28 Daigokuden, Kamikamae-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0004 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nagaoka Palace Site - Chodo-in Ruins & Chodo-in Park Historical Sites

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    Nagaoka Palace: A Central Facility of Nagaoka-kyo During the Nagaoka-kyo era, this was an important facility where Emperor Kanmu conducted political affairs and ceremonies at the heart of the capital. The park includes an information center where visitors can listen to explanations about the historical site from guides. Location Yamabata, Kamikamae-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0004 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) (Information Center): 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Closed Obon holidays and New Year's holidays Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Terado Otsuka Tumulus Historical Sites

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    The early Kofun period (first half of the 4th century) posterior frontal round burial mound is located inside the bamboo path. Various burial accessories, such as a triangular-rimmed mirror, have been discovered. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Mozume Kuramazuka Kofun Historical Sites

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    This is a late Kofun Period (mid-6th century) forward-rear circular burial mound. The interior of the mound is partially open to the public for a limited period of time each year, as the stone chamber remains beautifully preserved. Location Minamijo, Mozume-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0001 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Empress Kanmu's Imperial Mausoleum Historical Sites

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    The tomb of Otomuro Fujiwara, the empress of Emperor Kanmu who built the Nagaoka-kyo Capital, is circular in shape, 65 m in diameter and 7 m high. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours (Information Center) Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Chikurin no Komichi (Bamboo Grove Pathway) Cultural Properties

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    Built in 1928 as architect Atsuji Fujii's own residence. A masterpiece of wooden modernist architecture, it is also known as the ideal form of “Japanese housing” and the starting point of “environmentally symbiotic housing” in pursuit of the Japanese climate and lifestyle. Tours are available [by appointment only], see website for details. Location 31 Tanida, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Myokian Temple Cultural Properties

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    Built in the Muromachi period (1336-1573). It is said that Hideyoshi, who was still based in Yamazaki after the Battle of Yamazaki, invited Sen no Rikyu to visit the tea house, a national treasure, which was established in the Rikyu residence and later given to Myokian Location 56-56 Ryuko, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Kotari Community Townhouse (Registered Tangible Cultural Property - Ishida Family Home) Cultural Properties

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    A townhouse built at the end of the Edo period and designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property. There is also a corner for special products from Nagaokakyo City, and a cafe corner where you can enjoy udon and soba noodles made with locally grown bamboo shoots, as well as sweets. You can also enjoy seasonal menus. Location 2-13-10 Kotari, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0833 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 9:00-18:00 Closed Year-end and New Year holidays Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nakano Residence (Registered Tangible Cultural Property - Nakano Family Home) Cultural Properties

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    The Nakano Family Residence, a nationally registered tangible cultural property, has been converted into a restaurant. You can enjoy obanzai made with local vegetables in a special broth. The garden is beautiful in all seasons. Location 6-35 Choshi 1-chome, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0844 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 18:00〜22:00(L.O.21:00) Closed Closed on Sundays and Mondays Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nagaoka Palace Site - Imperial Palace Ruins & Former Ueda Family Residence Cultural Properties

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    Farmhouse Built in 1910 on the Site of the Historic Nagaoka Palace This farmhouse, constructed in 1910 (Meiji 43), stands on the site of the historic Nagaoka Palace. It has been repurposed as a new center for historical and cultural exchange, where visitors can listen to explanations from guides on-site. Location 64-2 Higashiido, Kamikamae-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0004 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Viewing: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM Facility Rental: 9:30 AM – 8:00 PM (closes at 5:00 PM if there are no evening bookings) Closed Mondays (open on holidays, with the following weekday closed) Archive Maintenance Day (1st of each month; if it falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, the next weekday will be the maintenance day) New Year's holidays (December 28 – January 4) Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nakakoji Residence Cultural Properties

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    A Historic House Along the Saigoku Kaidō This historic house, dating back to the mid-Edo period, has remained largely unchanged since its establishment, preserving its original appearance. Visitors can explore the house by enjoying its café services. Location 48 Shimogawara, Kamiueno-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0006 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • JR Nagaokakyo Station Tourist Information Center Visitor Centers & Guides

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    Tsukudani (food boiled in soy sauce), sweets, and bamboo crafts made from bamboo shoots, a specialty of Nagaokakyo City, are available at the Tourist Information Center on the second floor of BANBIO, located at the west exit of Nagaokakyo Station. The popular Shoryuji Castle castle seal is also available. Location 2-3-1 Kotari, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0833 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours Regular Holiday Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Muko City Tourism Exchange Center - Machiterasu MUKO Local Products & Facilities

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    Tourist Hub 3 Minutes from JR Mukōmachi Station Located just a 3-minute walk from JR Mukōmachi Station, this tourist hub offers a rich selection of locally sourced vegetables and souvenirs. Visitors can also enjoy café dining and obtain tourism information about Mukō City. Location 22-1 Uryu, Terado-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0002 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Business Hours 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Closed Tuesdays (or the following day if Tuesday is a public holiday) and New Year's holidays. Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Muko City Cultural Museum Cultural Facilities

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    Permanent Exhibition: 'The History and Culture of Nagaoka-kyo' This permanent exhibition showcases materials related to Nagaoka-kyo. Additionally, special exhibitions are held regularly. Location 40-1 Minamikuchinai, Terado-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0002 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last admission at 5:30 PM) Closed Mondays (open on holidays, with the following day closed), archive maintenance day (the 1st of each month; if it falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, the next Tuesday is the maintenance day), and New Year's holidays (December 28 – January 4) Admission Fee Free Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Kyoto Bamboo Village Onsen "Manyo no Yu" / Hotel Kyoto Eminence Cultural Facilities

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    Manyo no Yu, one of the most famous hot springs in Kyoto, reopened in November 2021. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For lodging, meals, banquets, and conferences, please visit the adjoining “Hotel Kyoto Eminence. Location 2-4 Higashisakaiya-cho, Oharano, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto 610-1143 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art Cultural Facilities

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    Based on the Oyamazaki Villa, built from the Taisho to the early Showa period, the museum opened as an art museum in 1996 with the addition of a new wing designed by Tadao Ando. In addition to the unique exhibitions, the seasonal garden surrounding the villa is also a highlight. Location 5-3 Zehara, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 10:00-17:00 (last admission at 16:30) Closed Closed on Mondays *If Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be open on Monday and closed the following business day. Admission Fee Adults: 900 yen (group: 800 yen), High school and university students: 500 yen (group: 400 yen), Free for junior high school students and younger, 300 yen for those with a disability certificate. Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Oyama Town Historical Museum Cultural Facilities

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    A comprehensive introduction to the history of Oyamazaki Town. Many historical cultural assets are on display, including a full-size model of Rikyu's tea room "Taian" and a video introducing the "Battle of Yamazaki" between Mitsuhide Akechi and Hideyoshi Hashiba (Toyotomi). has been done. Business hours: Admission fee: Closed: Location 3 Ryuko, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 (Furusato Center, 2nd Floor) Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:30-17:00 (last entry 16:30) Closed Closed on Mondays *Open on public holidays, closed the next business day Admission Fee 200 yen for adults, free for elementary and junior high school students, 150 yen for groups of 20 or more. *Special exhibitions and special exhibitions require a separate fee. Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nagaokakyo City Cultural Property Center Cultural Facilities

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    The museum exhibits buried cultural properties excavated from the ruins of Nagaoka-kyo, the “phantom capital” that was located here for 10 years before it was relocated to Heian-kyo, as well as from Katsuryuji Castle. Location 10-1 Higashijo, Oku Kaimonji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0853 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 2nd and 4th Sundays 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed Saturdays, Sundays other than the 2nd and 4th Sundays, national holidays, and year-end and New Year holidays. Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Shuichi Nakayama Memorial Museum Cultural Facilities

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    Exhibition of the Life and Research of the Late Shuichi Nakayama This exhibition showcases the life and research achievements of the late Shuichi Nakayama, who dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of 'Nagaoka-kyo,' often referred to as the 'phantom capital.' His groundbreaking work is presented in an easy-to-understand format. Location 3-3-3 Kugai, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0837 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Closed Tuesdays and New Year's holidays Admission Fee Free Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Hashita Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    A shrine of high prestige, designated as a shiki-uchi-sha (a shrine within a ceremony), mentioned in Engi-shiki, a collection of laws and ordinances from the middle of the Heian period (794-1185). From the shrine, located on top of a small hill, the ancient battlefield of Yamazaki can be seen in full view. Location 3 Hashita, Oku Kaimonji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0853 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Jakusho-in Temple Shrines & Temples

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    It is said to be the “birthplace of moso bamboo in Japan” where Dogen Zenji, the founder of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism, brought back moso bamboo from the Sung Dynasty. A moso bamboo forest, registered as a natural monument by Kyoto Prefecture, stretches to the north. Location 31 Myojinmae, Oku Kaimonji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0853 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00-17:00 Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning, is enshrined here. The plum grove at the back of the shrine grounds and the autumnal foliage garden “Kinkeien” are also beautiful when lit up. Location 2-15-13 Tenjin, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0824 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours The shrine office is open from 9:00 to 17:00 (free to visit). Closed Admission Fee Free Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Shoryu-ji Temple Shrines & Temples

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    This temple is the origin of the name of Shoryuji Castle. It is said to have been founded by Kukai, who returned to Japan in 806 (the first year of Daido). The principal image is a standing wooden eleven-faced bodhisattva made in the Kamakura period (designated as a national important cultural property). Location 19-25 Shoryuji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0836 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00-16:00 Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Kannon-ji Temple (Yamazaki Shoten) Shrines & Temples

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    It was founded in the Heian period (794-1185) as the temple of Emperor Uda's wish. In the Edo period (1603-1867), the priest Kishoku Shonin Ikuo enshrined the Buddhist holy heaven, Jyoten, and the temple was greatly developed as “Yamazaki no Shoten-san” (Holy Heavenly Goddess of Yamazaki) as it was worshipped by merchants in Kyoto and Osaka. A famous spot for cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in fall Location Shiroimisai, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Hoshaku-ji Temple Shrines & Temples

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    A Historic Temple Established by Gyōki Under the Decree of Emperor Shōmu This temple is said to have been founded by Gyōki under the command of Emperor Shōmu. During the Battle of Yamazaki, it is believed to have served as the headquarters of Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi's army. The temple is home to numerous cultural properties, including a three-story pagoda that legend says Hideyoshi built in a single night. It is one of the most prominent temples in Ōyamazaki. Location 1 Zehara, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Closed Admission Fee 400 yen (group discounts available) Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Muko Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    A Historic Shrine Founded in 718 (Yōrō 2) This historic shrine, founded in 718, is the origin of the name Mukō City. One of its highlights is the 200-meter-long approach, adorned with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. Location 65 Kitayama, Muko-cho, Muko City, Kyoto 617-0005 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Shrine Office) Closed Open year-round Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Oharano Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    Since the shrine was originally built as a branch of the Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara, deer are considered to be messengers of the gods, and deer are seen throughout the grounds of the shrine. In spring, the Senganzakura cherry blossoms, which bloom for only three days, are beautiful, and the colored leaves in autumn are a must-see. Koisawa Pond, modeled after the Sarusawa Pond in Nara, is said to resemble a Monet painting and is always a wonderful sight to see. Location 1152 Minamikasuga-cho, Oharano, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto 610-1153 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Shoho-ji Temple Shrines & Temples

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    The temple grounds are decorated with a total of over 200 tons of stones, commonly known as “Ishi no tera” (stone temple). The “Stone Garden of Birds and Animals,” lined with stones that resemble animals such as birds and rabbits, commands a panoramic view of the city of Kyoto. In addition to cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, the temple is also known for its beautiful plum blossoms. Location 1102 Minamikasuga-cho, Oharano, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto 610-1153 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Ogura Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    One of the oldest shrines in the Otokuni region, it is said to have been prayed to at the time of the transfer of the capital to Heian (794-1185) as a protection against the demon gate of the Imperial Palace, and Hideyoshi Hashiba (Toyotomi) used his vassals to pray for victory during the Battle of Yamazaki. It is a power spot for luck in victory. Location 83 Torimae, Enmyoji, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0091 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Sakewake Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    The main shrine was built in the late Edo period and is designated as a national registered cultural property. The main hall is a late Edo period building and is designated a National Registered Cultural Property. The portable shrine building next to the main hall is a rare itagura-style building built in the early Kamakura period and is designated an Important Cultural Property. Location 46 Tennozan, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Rikyu Hachiman-gu Shrine Shrines & Temples

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    The former site of Emperor Saga's Koyo Imperial Villa. At the end of the Heian period, a Shinto priest developed a technique for mass-producing perilla oil, and since then it has brought about the prosperity of medieval Oyamazaki as a major production center for kerosene oil. Today, a statue of the founder of oil still stands in the shrine grounds, and is worshiped by people in the oil and fat industry across the country. Location 21-1 Nishidani, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00-17:00 Closed None Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Komyo-ji Temple Shrines & Temples

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    This temple was founded by Jiro Naozane Kumagai, a disciple of Honen Shonin, who also appears in the Tale of the Heike. Hundreds of maple trees surround the temple grounds. The temple is one of the most popular places to visit in Kyoto. The temple is one of the most famous places in Kyoto for its autumn foliage, and was featured on the TV program “Let's go to Kyoto. Location 26-1 Nishijo-no-uchi, Aonishi, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0811 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00-16:00 Closed Admission Fee Admission charged during the fall foliage season. Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Choho-ji Temple Shrines & Temples

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    There is a “drowned spring” in the precincts of the temple that never runs dry. It is a hidden spot for viewing the autumn foliage, and visitors can enjoy the mountain camellias in spring and the cold camellias in winter. Location 16 Yada, Chohoji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0812 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00-17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Kyoto Rakusai Bamboo Park Parks

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    In the beautiful garden, visitors can enjoy approximately 110 varieties of bamboo collected from all over Japan, including the rare kikkouchiku and the natural treasure kinmeimousou. At the bamboo museum, visitors can learn more about bamboo while having fun, and bamboo products are also available for sale. Location 2-300-3 Kitafukunishi-cho, Oe, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto 610-1112 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Okuno-yama Observation Plaza Parks

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    The observatory is located halfway up Mt. Tenno and offers a spectacular view of Oyamazaki Town and the rest of Kyoto City. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Shoryu-ji Castle Park (Shoryu-ji Castle Ruins) Parks

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    Mitsuhide Akechi's daughter, Tama (Garasha Hosokawa), and Tadaoki Hosokawa spent their happy honeymoon, and Mitsuhide spent his last night after being defeated by Hideyoshi Hashiba (Toyotomi) in the Battle of Yamazaki. Location 13-1 Shoryuji, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto 617-0836 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours 9:00 - 18:00 (9:00 - 17:00 from November to March) Closed during the year-end and New Year holidays. Admission Fee Free Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Battle of Yamazaki Site (Tennozan Yume Hotaru Park) Parks

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    Tenno-zan, the site of the ancient battle between Hideyoshi and Mitsuhide. The battle between Hideyoshi and Mitsuhide took place in the area across the Enmyouji River (present-day Koizumi River), which flows at the foot of Tennozan. Location Matsuda, Enmyoji, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0091 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Hatatatematsu Observation Deck (Hatatatematsu Tenboudai) Parks

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    Hataritatematsu is located near the 8th station on the way up to the top of Mt. During the Battle of Yamazaki, Hideyoshi raised a flag with a senryu gourd high above the old pine tree to raise the morale of his allies, which is said to have greatly influenced the outcome of the battle and resulted in victory. Location Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS

  • Aokibadani Observation Deck (Aokibadani Tenboudai) Parks

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    It is located near the sixth station on the trail from Hoshakuji Temple to the summit of Mt. The confluence of the Katsura, Uji, and Kizu Rivers can be seen, and on a clear day, a panoramic view of the Osaka Plain is spectacular, with Abeno Harukas and Osaka Castle sometimes visible. Location Aokibadani Area, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto 618-0071 Google Map Check with Google Maps Access Parking Opening Hours Closed Admission Fee Phone Number Official Website Official Website SNS