6 Compelling Reasons to Visit Kyoto, Japan on Your Next Trip

With vaccines being distributed and travel slowly resuming, now is a great time to start planning your next international getaway. If Kyoto is on your mind, let these images inspire your itinerary and curiosity about one of Japan’s most treasured cities.

  • Kyoto
    Kyoto is one of Japan’s most well-preserved cities, home to more than 2,000 temples and shrines, historic pre-war buildings and multiple UNESCO World Heritage sites. © Keng Po Leung | Dreamstime.com
  • Giesha Kyoto
    Kyoto is the center of traditional geisha culture; today about 100 geiko and roughly 100 maiko—apprentice geisha—live and work in the city. © Jonasanpostudio | Dreamstime.com
  • Kyoto
    The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of Kyoto’s most photographed spots—walking beneath the towering stalks is a truly memorable experience. The Arashiyama area also features temples, shrines and scenic river views. © Tawatchai Prakobkit | Dreamstime.com
  • Kyoto Station
    Kyoto Station is one of Japan’s largest station buildings and combines transport with retail and entertainment: you’ll find shops, a hotel, a cinema and department stores under its modern roof. © Sean Pavone | Dreamstime.com
  • Kyoto tower
    Rising nearly 130 feet from its base, Kyoto Tower stands out as a modern landmark in a city rich with history. The observation deck offers sweeping 360-degree views of Kyoto. © Sean Pavone | Dreamstime.com
  • Higashiyama historical district
    The Higashiyama district preserves the feel of old Kyoto with narrow lanes, wooden buildings and traditional shops selling pottery, sweets and handcrafted goods. Stroll here to soak in the city’s timeless atmosphere. © F11photo | Dreamstime.com
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