Kyoto | Ninenzaka, Sannenzaka & Kiyomizu-dera — A Perfect Photo Spot 📸🌸
by Fly with Jess
Jun 2, 2025
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I have never felt the same as when I go to Kyoto. For me so far, Kyoto is everything I need about relaxing holidays. Japan is already an amazing place to be, but I've never felt more at peace than in Tokyo
1. Keibunsha Ichijoji – A dreamy indie bookstore with art books, zines, and cozy vibes. Tucked away near philosophers and poets, it feels like a secret world.
2. Shirakawa Canal Walk (near Gion) – Less crowded than the Philosopher’s Path, this peaceful stream lined with willows is magical in any season.
3. Kyoto City Zoo Observation Deck – Hidden in plain sight, the rooftop café here offers a serene city view with few crowds.
4. Kawai Kanjiro’s House – A preserved home of the artist and potter, full of warmth, creativity, and quiet inspiration.
5. Kyoto University Clock Tower & Café – A surprisingly peaceful spot to sip coffee and feel the energy of student life and tradition.
6. Funaoka Onsen – A traditional public bath with beautiful wood carvings. Locals love it, and the calming atmosphere is unmatched.
7. Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine – At the end of Nishiki Market, this small shrine is often overlooked but offers a moment of calm amid the bustle.
8. Yoshida Hill & Yoshida Shrine – A peaceful escape with mossy paths, shrine buildings, and few visitors. Magical during early morning walks.
9. Kyoto Art Center – Housed in a former school, this space mixes contemporary art and old-world charm. Often free exhibitions and quiet corners to reflect.
10. Demachi Masugata Shopping Street – A nostalgic shopping arcade featured in the anime Tamako Market. Great local snacks and an old-timey charm.
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