Kyoto Botanical Garden

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JClaire ******
10 Mar
This tour is one of the best I've had in Japan so far. True to what is being advertised. The places we went to are wonderful. Okini for today, Rick and Mika.
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Klook User
10 Mar
it was a really eye opening experience for me to watch a performance like this and also have an opportunity during Q&A to understand more about the Maiko we met. Rin the guide was also super helpful and nice :)
黃 **
10 Mar
Our tour leader, Tina, was very professional and provided detailed and clear explanations. All relevant information was shared promptly in the group chat, and she clearly communicated meeting times and locations, ensuring everyone was well-informed about the itinerary. The entire trip was smoothly organized, the atmosphere was pleasant, and it was a truly wonderful travel experience. 😊
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Klook User
10 Mar
what a great tour we had so much fun riding through the streets of Kyoto , our guide Benjamin was fantastic and took the time explaining things to us and for us to take photos . Stopped for lunch at a lovely restaurant. The places we stopped at were fantastic and everything that we wanted to see. Great day out
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Maria ******************
9 Mar
We enjoyed the tour! Ethan our tour guide has a lot of trivia about japan and I learned a lot from this tour. Kyoto is a very beautiful old city to visit.
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ผู้ใช้ Klook
9 Mar
It was very comfortable. Only two stops a day, which we thought was just right – not too rushed, and plenty of time left over. 🙏 The guide spoke many languages, which was very impressive. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Klook User
8 Mar
It was a wonderful experience. Loved uji river and macha street. Thanks to Cicy our tour guide for making this trip memorable.
Klook 用戶
8 Mar
This is my fourth time visiting Arashiyama, and my first time experiencing it in the rain. The Togetsukyo Bridge, the Bamboo Grove, and Nonomiya Shrine all have a unique charm when it's raining. It was my first visit to Tenryu-ji Temple, and there were photo opportunities everywhere. Kurumazaki Shrine and Kitano Tenmangu Shrine are also distinctive and well worth a visit.
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Welcome to the Kyoto Botanical Gardens, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Kitayama, Kyoto. As Japan's oldest and most comprehensive public botanical garden, established in 1924, it offers a serene oasis of lush greenery and vibrant flora. This living museum of plants invites both locals and visitors to escape the bustling city and immerse themselves in nature's seasonal beauty. Whether you're captivated by the vibrant cherry blossoms in spring or the fiery hues of autumn leaves, the Gardens promise a breathtaking experience year-round. As it marks its 100th anniversary, the Kyoto Botanical Gardens presents a unique opportunity to explore the hidden life of plants through an enchanting symphony of light and sound, crafted by the renowned Moment Factory. This immersive experience allows you to connect with nature in ways never imagined before, making it a must-visit destination for all nature enthusiasts.
Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Garden, Camphor Tree Line, Kamoimai Town, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Conservatory

Step into the Conservatory, a botanical wonderland that mirrors the diverse climates of the Kitayama Mountains. This expansive space is one of Japan's largest, boasting eight distinct sections that house approximately 4,500 plant taxa. From the lush wet tropics to the arid dry tropics, and from lowland to highland environments, the Conservatory offers a vibrant tapestry of colors and textures. It's a must-visit for anyone eager to explore the fascinating world of tropical plants, succulents, and exotic species.

Cherry Trees Grove

Springtime in Kyoto Botanical Gardens is synonymous with the breathtaking beauty of the Cherry Trees Grove. With around 500 cherry trees representing 100 different cultivars, this grove is a prime destination for hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of flower viewing. As the cherry blossoms burst into bloom, they create a stunning canopy of pink and white, offering a serene and picturesque setting that captures the essence of spring in Japan.

Lotus Pond

The Lotus Pond is a scene straight out of a fairytale, especially during the month of July when the vivid pink lotuses are in full bloom. This enchanting spot invites visitors to pause and admire the serene beauty of the lotus flowers, which have long been symbols of purity and enlightenment in many cultures. Whether you're a nature lover or a photography enthusiast, the Lotus Pond offers a mesmerizing experience that is sure to captivate your senses.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Founded in 1924, the Kyoto Botanical Gardens is Japan's oldest public botanical garden, showcasing a rich history and a vast collection of 12,000 plant species. This garden holds a significant place in the country's horticultural history, serving as a center for education and relaxation. It is a testament to Japan's dedication to preserving plant diversity and plays a crucial role in education, research, and the conservation of global biodiversity.

Local Cuisine

Enjoy a meal at the garden's cafe, where you can savor local favorites like curry rice and iced coffee ice cream float, perfect for a warm day. During the LIGHT CYCLES KYOTO event, indulge in a variety of culinary delights from select vendors in the Kitaoji and Kitayama shopping districts, offering a taste of Kyoto's unique flavors.