Komai Family Residence

This building is the former residence of Professor Komai, known as the
“Dawin of Japan.”
It is located in a quiet area along the beautiful Shirakawa Canal.
In Kyoto, many historical buildings like this one, which were the residences of famous people, are preserved.


Komai Family Residence

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Best Timing to Visit

Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine is one of the most popular spots for foreign tourists. The approach to the shrine and the grounds, especially the Senbon Torii (thousand torii gates), are often crowded with tourists.
However, early mornings and evenings are less crowded, allowing you to experience a more serene and mysterious atmosphere.
Similarly, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Kiyomizu-dera Temple are also best visited early in the morning.

Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine

 

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Nanzen-ji Temple Aqueduc (Suirokaku)

This is an aqueduct bridge on the Lake Biwa Canal, located within the grounds of Nanzen-ji Temple.
During its construction, the design was handled by Sakuro Tanabe, with careful consideration given to the landscape of the temple grounds.
This aqueduct is also a popular tourist spot, attracting many visitors.
You can also see the water flowing in the aqueduct above.
In this way, Kyoto offers a variety of architectural styles, from the Heian period to the modern architecture of the Meiji and Taisho eras.

Nanzen-ji Temple “Suirokaku”

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Senbon Enmado Dai Nenbutsu Kyogen

The performance held at Senbon Enmado Injo-ji Temple in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, is called Senbon Enmado Dai Nenbutsu Kyogen.
Unlike Kabuki, Kyogen features simple costumes and focuses on humor and dialogue.
Furthermore, Dai Nenbutsu Kyogen is a performing art that has been passed down using temples as its stage, and unlike classical Kyogen, it is characterized by all performers wearing masks.


Senbon Enmado (Injo-ji Temple)

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Kyoto National Museum

One interesting way to enjoy sightseeing in Kyoto is to visit the events being held at museums and art galleries.
Many events offer optional audio guides in English, providing clear and easy-to-understand explanations.
This is the Kyoto National Museum, located in Higashiyama, Kyoto.


Kyoto National Museum

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