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What are your recommendations for traveling to Kyoto, Japan?

Kyoto is a famous ancient capital of Japan, with many cultural and historical sites. Relatively recommend the following places:

1. Rongguan Road zenrinji

A temple near the way of philosophy has a history of 1000 years. It is a place to see red leaves in autumn. Every year from the end of1October to the middle and late of 1 1 month, leaves turn red one after another, and layers of leaves dot Buddhist temples, paths and lakes, creating a beautiful picture scroll.

2. Golden Pavilion Temple

This temple is located in the north of Kyoto, some distance from the subway station and the tram station. Although it is remote, it is famous because it is the background of the story "A Smart Rest", and many people play with complex.

Originally known as rokuonji, Jingu Temple is named because there is a three-story pagoda covered with gold foil inside and outside the lake, and it is also the most beautiful scenery in Jingu Temple.

Jingu Temple has mountains and lakes. Beautiful scenery, lakes and mountains, courtyard tower shadow, especially dreamy. No matter from which angle you take a picture, it is a beautiful landscape painting. You can also taste authentic matcha in Jingu Temple.

3. Kiyomizu Temple

It is close to Shimizu Wutiao Station of Kyosaka Tram, with convenient transportation. The architectural style of this Buddhist temple was deeply influenced by the prosperous Tang Dynasty. When you walk into the Buddhist temple, you can feel the rich customs of the Tang Dynasty.

In spring, Kiyomizu Temple is a good place to enjoy cherry blossoms. Late autumn is a scenic spot for enjoying red leaves. Every December, the leaves are the most charming.

4. Nijo Castle

The world cultural heritage is the official residence of Tokugawa shogunate in Kyoto. The whole city is surrounded by a moat. In ancient times, Nijo Castle was not only an administrative institution, but also a work of art of courtyard and garden architecture.