Beyond the historical marvels and amazing temples in Kyoto lies another captivating realm – a world of serene gardens and picturesque parks. You can immerse yourself in the city’s verdant landscapes at these idyllic sites, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking sublime serenity.
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Nijo Castle Gardens
Step back in time at Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near properties like Park Hotel Kyoto, that also features three enchanting gardens. Ninomaru Garden, a quintessential stroll garden, invites you on a peaceful loop around a central pond. Seiryuen Garden explodes with colour in spring, adorned with vibrant sakura trees, while you can also wander around Honmaru Garden, a tranquil haven with a scenic lawn and an artificial hill.
Maruyama Park
Maruyama Park is a must-visit during cherry blossom season. Nestled at the foot of the Higashiyama Mountains, this site which is within easy reach of Kyoto suites in the city centre, transforms into a magical wonderland as countless cherry trees burst into bloom; this includes an iconic weeping cherry tree with cascading branches adorned with delicate pink flowers. Even outside of spring, Maruyama Park offers picturesque landscapes for a leisurely stroll.
Stroll Garden at Tenryu-ji Temple
Immerse yourself in the art of “shakkei” (borrowed scenery) at Tenryu-ji Temple in Arashiyama. This serene temple houses one of the most breathtaking traditional stroll gardens in Kyoto, meticulously designed by the renowned Muso Soseki. Wander around a central pond, admire the meticulously placed rocks and lush pine trees, and let your gaze drift towards the majestic Arashiyama Mountains, creating a sense of tranquil harmony.
Moss Garden at Saiho-ji Temple
Uncover a mystical haven at Saiho-ji Temple, also known as Kokedera or Moss Temple. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a spellbinding moss garden unlike any other. Over a hundred varieties of moss carpet the ground, rocks, and even other plants, creating a mesmerising emerald landscape. A source of inspiration for traditional Japanese garden design, this site is open outside of the winter months and will transport you to a world of natural wonder.