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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Higashiyama Kyoto at Night

higashiyama東山の夜景

Many of Kyoto's best-known sites are located in the Higashiyama ("east mountain") area of the city.

This stretches from roughly Kiyomizu Temple up to Chionin and beyond.

It includes the divine areas Nene no Michi (The Path of Nene) and Ninenzaka, both of which are perfect for strolling.

On a bicycle, the area can be covered in a day with no trouble.

For riders starting at Kyoto Station, head up Kawaramachi or Karasuma, and turn right at Gojo Dori. Ride across the bridge and keep on going straight until you arrive at Higashi Oji Dori.

This will take you to Kiyomizu Temple via Chawan Zaka, the narrow route lined with shops that snakes its way up to the temple.

In places, it is best to get off and push - or park and walk - because of the crowds.

Or, better yet - ride it at night. You won't get into the temples, but you will have the roads and environs to yourself.

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