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Kyoto is the birthplace of Japanese tea culture. For over a thousand years, the schools, merchants, and rituals of tea have been rooted here — in the same neighborhoods, sometimes in the same buildings, across generations.
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Read MoreIn Kyoto, cherry blossom season typically begins in late March, with peak bloom often arriving from the end of March to early April, depending on weather conditions.
Read MoreThe plum blossom is the true herald of spring in Japan. Unlike the busy, festive crowds of late March, viewing plum blossoms is a calm, quiet, and sophisticated experience.
Read MoreAs the New Year festivities fade, Kyoto becomes a place of discovery: rich in culture, rooted in tradition, and perfect for experiencing the atmosphere with fewer crowds.
Read MoreEvery December 31, as midnight approaches, Kyoto transforms into a city of sound and spirit.
Read MoreYour gateway to Kyoto’s most enchanting autumn nights from Miru Kyoto Nishiki and Miru Kyoto Gion.
Read MoreOn October 7, 2025, the art collective teamLab will open its largest museum in Japan, a permanent space called Biovortex Kyoto.
Read MoreKyoto’s air is scented not only with wooden temples and mossy gardens but also with centuries of fragrance culture. Incense, or kō, has been part of Japanese life for over a thousand years.
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