Suika Tenmangu Shrine is said to be the oldest Tenmangu Shrine in Japan. The small precincts of the shrine are covered with weeping cherry blossoms all over.
Takasegawa boat festival
The Takasegawa is an old canal running through the city. There are lots of little shows going on in the street, including the tea ceremony performed by Maiko.
Mikane Jinja Shrine/ Kyoto
Mikane Jinja Shrine, a deity of gold in Kyoto attracts people wishing for economic fortune, located near Nijo Castle. A shining golden trii gate welcomes you.
Umekoji Park (梅小路公園) / Kyoto
Umekoji Park, east of Kyoto Station, is one of the city’s largest open grassy areas, featuring seasonal flowers and gardens for strolling and relaxation.
Nijo Castle (二条城) / Kyoto
Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is surrounded by lush green spaces with cherry, plum, maple, and ginkgo trees lining scenic walking paths.
Kawai-Jinja Shrine (河合神社) / Kyoto
Kawai-jinja Shrine is within the grounds of Shimogamo Shrine. The Shrine has a reputation for beauty, and you will see women wishing to be more beautiful.
Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine (北野天満宮) / Kyoto
Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine, enshrining Sugawara Michizane, is famous for plum blossom viewing in spring and vibrant autumn leaves in Kyoto.
Shimogamo Shrine (下鴨神社) / Kyoto
Shimogamo Shrine is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto, is located at the junction of the Takano and Kamo rivers. The Aoi Matsuri is held every year 15th May.