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Travel guide of KyotoWe found our way through the city streets after traversing through the different temples. There is something nice about seeing the contrast between the serene and bustle of the Kyoto intertwining.
Experienced by Camille Villanueva
Sanzen-in is a Tendai school monzeki temple in Ōhara, Kyoto, Japan. The Heian period triad of Amida Nyorai flanked by attendants is a National Treasure.
Experienced by Jordy Meow
I visited Kyoto, Japan in 2014 and explored several shrines & temples with my friend. I took an interest in the many cats that explored the shrines and took several pictures of them.
Experienced by René DeAnda
This is a photo from my 2014 trip to Kyoto. I remember it was a great day walking around the city with my friend.
Experienced by René DeAnda
Here we were on our way to some of the best Ramen I’ve ever had in my life, the streets were gorgeous. Had to bring out my camera.
Experienced by Julian Lozano
A woman wearing a pink kimono is standing in front of a shrine in Kyoto.
Experienced by Sei
If you use my work, I would really appreciate credit. It helps me grow and provide more content to share with you all for free! Please credit: www.instagram.com/igcait. An obliga-torii photo of Fushimi Inari’s famous gates in Kyoto, Japan. The day I was at the shrine it was absolutely packed. To get this photo I only had one shot - I literally sprinted as fast as I could in front of a huge group of people on the path so I could get at least one photo without anyone in the frame. Luckily it paid off - I ended up with this picture of the afternoon light trickling through the vermilion torii.
Experienced by Cait Ellis
The skyline of Kyoto City in Japan with Japanese Temples visible and beautiful autumn colours.
Experienced by CALIN STAN
Wondering the tourist attractions of Kyoto, I got lost in the beautiful and quiet streets of Kyoto.
Experienced by Falco Negenman
We are on our first trip to Japan and it is everything we imagined plus more. The Japanese are doing it right. I feel at peace looking at this scene.
Experienced by Alice Lumetta
On her way home. In Gion district in Kyoto, scenes like this are not too hard to find. The lady with the umbrella is a maiko, an apprentice geiko. And do not think that the kimono she wears was chosen at random. It was a perfect match for the time of the year (autumn). Also notice at the way she's walking and her posture. Perfection.
Experienced by Boudewijn Huysmans
Early mornings in Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. If you use my work, I would appreciate if you could please credit me -www.instagram.com/thevisualiza
Experienced by Dil
While staying in Kyoto, we visited the Shinto Shrine ""Fushimi Inari Taisha". Was a beautiful place with so many tracks and worship shrines.
Experienced by BAILEY MAHON
Kyoto, Japan, bamboo trees, greenery, nature, travel, forest
Experienced by Katrina Mulfati
Graveyard in a beautiful spot near the bamboo forest in Kyoto.
Experienced by Abdulaziz Alfawzan
Kyoto Kinkakuji Temple also known as The Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, Japan
Experienced by CALIN STAN
Beautiful season of cherry blossom (sakura) in the old capital of Japan, Kyoto.
Experienced by Aleksandra Kurobe
Japanese traditional houses in Kyoto Higashiyama District, Japan
Experienced by CALIN STAN
Ghosts. The lady with the flowers in her hair is a maiko. That is an apprentice geiko. And since this is Kyoto, it's "geiko", not "geisha". Geisha operate in Tokyo. Geiko are becoming becoming more and more rare, so it looked appropriate to photograph them as ghosts, fading away in their habitat.
Experienced by Boudewijn Huysmans
Kinkaku-ji (金閣寺, literally "Temple of the Golden Pavilion"), officially named Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺, literally "Deer Garden Temple"), is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the most popular buildings in Kyoto, attracting many visitors annually. It is designated as a National Special Historic Site, a National Special Landscape and is one of 17 locations making up the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto which are World Heritage Sites.
Experienced by Ifan Nuriyana