Sightseeing Spots
There's more to the allure of Kyoto than just its historical treasures. You can also enjoy its diverse and stunning scenery: exquisite valleys whose appearance changes with each of the four seasons, lush green hillsides, beautiful seascapes, vibrant green tea fields, and traditional rural townscapes. Discover all of Kyoto's spectacular scenery that should be seen at least once in your life.
Kyoto Prefecture is divided into five areas, in each of which you can get to know a side of Kyoto that you never knew existed.
You'll find Kyoto by the Sea facing the Sea of Japan; Woodland Kyoto, where you'll still find unspoilt Japanese landscapes; Kyoto Tea Country, with its beautiful rolling tea fields; Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove, which has many historical and cultural heritage sites; and cosmopolitan Kyoto City.
Suntory Kyoto Brewery
Suntory Kyoto Brewery is Suntory's second brewery, opened in 1969 in Nagaokakyo City. Around 90% of ...
Take-no-Michi (The Bamboo Path)
Bamboo shoots are one of Kyoto's specialty products, but the "Otokuni" area around Muko City and Nag ...
Komyo-ji Temple
Komyo-ji Temple was first built in 1198 by the soldier Kumagai Naozane in an area favored by his mas ...
Mukojinja Shrine
Located in Muko City in the Otokuni Bamboo Grove area of Kyoto Prefecture, Muko shrine is an ancient ...
Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art
The Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art consists of the main building, which was built between ...
Yanagidani Kannon (Yokoku-ji Temple)
Yanagidani Kannon (Yokokuji Temple) is located in Nagaokakyo City, not far from Kyoto City and close ...
Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine
Nagaoka Tenmangu is a shrine in Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture, not far from Kyoto City and close ...
Suntory Yamazaki Distillery
The Suntory Yamazaki Distillery is a Japanese whisky distillery in the Yamazaki District of Kyoto Pr ...