Kyoto is not just a city—it feels like the very shape of time. Once the capital of Japan for over a thousand years, it is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites and stands as a symbol of Japanese culture. Temples, shrines, traditional machiya houses, and historic streets are woven together, preserving history within everyday life. In Kyoto, the seasons are something you can truly see— spring brings cherry blossoms, summer lush greenery, autumn vibrant leaves, and winter quiet snow. Wooden townhouses line the streets, stone paths stretch into the distance, temple bells echo in the air, and the wind moves through trees and eaves, carrying time with it. Kyoto’s beauty is never loud. It is more like a poem, recited again and again. Each time you walk through it, you discover new meanings within the same scenery.

Kiyomizu-dera|清水寺

 Gion祇園 

Hanamikoji Street 花見小路 

Yasaka Shrine|八坂神社

Fushimi Inari Taisha|伏見稻荷大社

Kinkaku-ji|金閣寺

Bamboo Grove|嵐山竹林

 Togetsukyo Bridge|渡月橋

Nijo Castle|二条城

Nanzen-ji|南禪寺
Sanjusangendo|三十三間堂