The DaigoJi Temple was built in 874 AD and is one of the temples of the Tendai sect. Its architecture and gardens are incredibly beautiful, representing Japanese culture and architectural style. Some famous buildings include the five-story pagoda and the Golden Hall. It is now recognized as one of Kyoto’s World Cultural Heritage sites. Additionally, DaigoJi Temple is also a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Kyoto. The cherry blossoms here bloom early, and the best time to enjoy them is around late March.
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DAIGOJI Temple Sanpō-in – A Beautiful Garden Designed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
DAIGOJI Temple , established in 874 AD, is one of the temples of the Tendai sect,
its architecture and gardens are stunning, representing Japanese culture and architectural style.
Famous structures include the Five-story Pagoda, Golden Hall, and more. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kyoto.
Additionally, DAIGOJI Temple is a renowned sakura viewing spot in Kyoto, with early-sakuras best viewed in late March.
Transportation Routes to DaigoJi Temple
DaigoJi Temple is located far from the city center and is one of the early blooming cherry blossom spots. The cherry blossoms at DaigoJi Temple became famous because of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Those who plan to visit Kyoto in late March usually include DaigoJi Temple as one of the highlights for cherry blossom viewing… This article, “Transportation Routes to DaigoJi Temple”, introduces how to get to DaigoJi Temple.
【Sapporo】A One-Day Itinerary for the Sapporo Snow Festival
Sapporo in winter is a vast expanse of white.
In the snowless year of 2020, it snowed heavily when I arrived~
Here is my one-day itinerary during the 2020 Sapporo Snow Festival.
Perfect for those visiting Sapporo during the Snow Festival. If not during the festival,
you can replace the Snow Festival itinerary with Tanukikoji, Nijo Market, Curb Market, Hokkaido University, Nakajima Park, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Mount Moiwa…
Direct Transfer and Operation – Kansai Edition
Japan has a well-developed transportation system, with many public and private railways providing services. Originally, each railway company operated its own trains only on its own tracks. However, it was not economically efficient for each train to only operate within a small range. Therefore, cooperation between railway companies was established. The so-called through operation means that Company A’s train can run on Company B’s tracks, and Company B’s train can also run on Company A’s tracks. These railways are both competitors and collaborators. The purpose of cooperation is to reduce the number of transfers for passengers and improve passenger efficiency.
【Hokkaido】Chitose – Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival
The winter scenery in Hokkaido is a vast expanse of white snow and frozen landscapes.
While many views can become monotonous over time, the Chitose and Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival adds a refreshing change to the scenery
This time, I stayed at Lake Shikotsu Onsen, which is very close to the venue, just a 5-minute walk away.
[Tokyo] 6 Must-Visit Ginkgo Photo Spots at the University of Tokyo | Hongo Campus, Yayoi Campus Ginkgo Attractions
During the autumn season in Tokyo, Japan, besides enjoying the maple leaves, visitors can also capture the beauty of the golden ginkgo trees. The best time to see the ginkgo trees at the University of Tokyo is from mid-November to early December. The university has two campuses, Hongo and Yayoi, both of which have stunning ginkgo trees. To reach the University of Tokyo, one can take the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line to “Todaimae Station” or the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line or Toei Oedo Line to “Hongo-sanchome Station” and walk for about 5 minutes. The article provides a detailed map of the ginkgo tree locations on both campuses and highlights some of the best spots for photography.
[Japan] Experience Riding the Shin-Hida Ropeway | Enjoy the Stunning Snowy Landscape of the Northern Alps in Gifu!
The Shinhotaka Ropeway is a popular tourist attraction in Gifu, Japan. It is known for its double-decker cable car that takes visitors to an observation deck at an altitude of over 2,000 meters, offering a 360-degree view of the Northern Alps. The ropeway is divided into two sections, with the second section being the only double-decker cable car in Japan. It is recommended to visit the ropeway from Takayama and to plan for additional time to explore nearby hot springs. The operating hours and ticket prices vary depending on the season. Despite weather conditions affecting the ropeway’s operation, the experience of witnessing the snow-covered landscape is highly recommended. Overall, the Shinhotaka Ropeway is a must-visit attraction in the Hokuriku region of Japan.
【Japan】Festive Vibes Galore! Tokyo Disney Winter New Release “Christmas Tree Popcorn Bucket” – Minnie & ShellieMay Dolls, Duffy Scarf are Super Soothing♡
Tokyo Disney has unveiled new merchandise, launching a variety of “Winter Limited Edition Accessories”. The lineup includes a Mickey Christmas tree popcorn bucket, Minnie & ShellieMay dolls, Duffy scarves, and LinaBell fox character ornaments, among others. Each item is incredibly adorable, exuding a sense of comfort and healing. It’s so tempting to collect them all at once!
[Japan] One-day Trip to Takayama City | Map of 4 Major Attractions in Takayama City & Transportation Methods
The article discusses the popularity of Hida Takayama, a city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, as a tourist destination due to its proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Shirakawa-go. The article suggests that Hida Takayama is a recommended stopover for travelers visiting the Hokuriku region and highlights the main attractions in the city, including the Miyagawa Morning Market, Kokubunji Temple, Takayama Jinya, and the historic streets of Kamisannomachi. The article also provides information on transportation options to reach Hida Takayama from Nagoya and Komatsu airports. Overall, the article emphasizes that Hida Takayama is a compact city that can be explored on foot in a day, making it a convenient base for further exploration of the Hokuriku region.