10 Romantic Things To Do In Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto is one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan without a doubt. Known to be a place saturated with Japanese culture, tradition and nature, many experiences the best of Japan in Kyoto. It is also one of the places where couples visit together, and here is a list of 10 romantic things to do in Kyoto, Japan:



The breath-taking scenery of Arashiyama



Arashiyama is a place that used to be a villa of aristocrats in the past, and is today a famous tourist spot in Kyoto. At Arashiyama, many visit this particular bridge called the Togetsukyo Bridge. This bridge provides one of the most amazing views of Arashiyama. Bright pink Sakura flowers can be enjoyed in spring, while the mountain transforms to shades of orange and red in autumn.

A stroll through the Bamboo Forest



Sagano Road of Bamboo Forest was opened in 2015. Located slightly north of Nonomiya Shrine, this cooling and almost spiritual bamboo forest will allow you to enjoy one of Japan’s most iconic scenes. Opened from 9 am to 5 pm daily, this forest can be enjoyed all year round.

The panoramic view from Shogunzuka Seiryuden



Shogunzuka Seiryuden is a temple that was opened in 2014. The temple compounds can be accessed and you can learn some of the history of Kyoto there. One of the greatest appeals of Shogunzuka Seiryuden is the fantastic panoramic view offered from the viewing point there. Not only will you get to enjoy a bird’s eye view of Kyoto, you can also see many of Kyoto’s famous spots such as the Kiyomizu-dera as well as the beautiful mountains surrounding the prefecture.

Meet the God of Love at Jishu Shrine



Kyoto is known to have a lot of temples and shrines, but one of the most famous shrines for Love Luck is Jishu Shrine. In front of the main shrine compound, there are 2 rocks placed about 10 meters (33 feet) apart, called the “Koiuranai no Ishi” which means the stones of love. It is said that if you are able to walk from one stone to another with eyes closed, you will have good love luck.

A cathartic time at Kyoto Kaleidoscope Museum



Kaleidoscopes are mysterious and sometimes extremely cathartic to look at. They were invented in 1816 and introduced to Japan in 1819, spreading through the country as people got allured by them. Various kaleidoscopes from different eras can be enjoyed at the Kyoto Kaleidoscope Museum. Not only that, there are also courses available to make your very own kaleidoscope.

Experience Kyoto via Shirakawa River



Just like Kamogawa River, Shirakawa River is another that flows through the prefecture and many people begin their stroll from Heian Shrine. It then connects to the Sanjo area where various popular tourist spots are located. It is especially recommended to take a stroll along the river in spring as the Sakura flowers will bloom, creating an amazing scenery along the river. Great sunsets can also be viewed here too.

Café hopping along Tetsugaku no Michi



Tetsugaku no Michi literally translates to “Road of Wisdom ‘’. It is named as such as a tribute to Nishida Kitarou — a renowned philosopher from Kyoto University who used to frequent this path. The path begins from Kumanyakuouji Shrine to Ginkakuji Shrine along a river. You can take a relaxing stroll along the road, enjoying the scenery and various nature that can be enjoyed. In summer, fireflies can be seen at the river too! Various cafes are located along the path that will serve as fantastic resting spots. One of the recommended cafés is Yojiya Café, where the Macha Cappuccino is extremely popular.

Appreciate the beauty of nature at Kyoto Botanical Garden



Kyoto Botanical Garden is conveniently located just 5 minutes from Kitayama Station of the Subway Karasuma Line. With over 90 years of history, it is a place loved by tourists and locals alike. Kyoto Botanical Garden can be enjoyed all year long and various seasonal flowers are on display such as Sakura in spring.

The street lit up by lanterns — Pontocho



Pontocho is one of the best places to visit after sunset. This street is where many Maikos and Geikos belong to, and you will be able to watch the traditional Japanese performances at the theaters there. Also, various stores line the street where great local food is served. Lit by lanterns, this is definitely one of the must-visit places for a great dinner and traditional Japanese performances.

Enjoy the deep blue sea in Kyoto Aquarium



Kyoto Aquarium was opened in 2012 and is the biggest inland aquarium in Japan. Over 250 species of marine life are exhibited at the Kyoto Aquarium such as penguins, dolphins and seals. There are various shows that can be enjoyed at Kyoto Aquarium too. One of the highlights of Kyoto Aquarium is the African Penguin exhibit, located near the entrance, where you can watch the cute birds swimming above you.

Use XcelTrip to try out all the 10 romantic things to do in Kyoto, Japan this Valentine’s day to make memories that last a lifetime.

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