Philosopher's Path
Scenic stroll along cherry trees during spring
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Sightseeing

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The Philosopher’s Path is a peaceful 2 km walking trail that runs alongside a narrow canal lined with cherry trees, located in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. It’s named after philosopher Nishida Kitarō, who used to walk this route daily for meditation. Today, it’s an iconic walk—especially during cherry blossom season (sakura) and autumn foliage (momiji)—but remains pleasant year-round.

Entrance fee: Free.
Surrounding temples require entry fees (~¥300–600 each).
Touristy? Moderately. Very popular in spring, but calm in the early morning and off-season.

📍 Stops along the way:

Eikan-do Temple : Beautiful garden & city views. 💰 600 JPY

Otoyo Shrine : A cute small shrine with animal guardian statues.

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