Kyoto Gyoen National Garden

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
We had such a wonderful time at the ramen-making class in Kyoto with Miki and Momo! The experience felt so authentic from start to finish. Miki and Momo were absolutely fantastic hosts, super friendly, kind, and full of great conversation. They made ua feel welcome and made the class so much fun. We laughed, cooked, and enjoyed one of the best bowls of ramen we’ve ever had. Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Kyoto who wants to do something hands-on, tasty, and truly memorable! Many thanks Momo and Miki!!
Klook-Nutzer
4 Nov 2025
Was a very nice experience. The staff were very friendly and also made an effort to make sure everyone had a mini pig to pet.
Klook User
3 Nov 2025
saw the event while casually walking around Kyoto. there are several posters all around the city. we are so glad we booked this event. the Nijo-Jo castle was beautifully lit up at night.
CHEUNG ********
3 Nov 2025
Purchased Kyoto City Subway + Bus One-Day Pass through Klook at a discounted price. Simply exchange it for a physical ticket at the airport. After the first use on the day, the date will be automatically printed, and you can use it unlimited times on that day. Very convenient.
Klook User
3 Nov 2025
Old and New mixed creations- amazingly mixed 🤩
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Chiu *
3 Nov 2025
The transportation pass is easy to use and applicable to Kyoto buses and subways. Tourists can easily reach Kyoto's main attractions, and the pass can be used unlimited times on the same day. Highly recommended!
Klook 用戶
2 Nov 2025
From Umahori Station, walk along the left side of the road to the tunnel entrance, then turn right and walk to Kameoka. Take the Sagano Scenic Railway to Torokko Arashiyama Station and get off. Scan the QR code on the tablet upon exiting the station; screenshots are not accepted. When scanning, the number of people on the ticket will appear, so it's not necessary for everyone to scan.
michelle *******
2 Nov 2025
worth it... even though end of october is not autumn yeg kifune shrine is worth visiting..the hike going up is beautiful...
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Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is a beautiful national garden located in central Kyoto and just a short walk from Kyoto Imperial Palace. Originally the Court Nobles' Residential Area in the Edo period, Kyoto Gyoen was transformed into a national garden, also known as Kyoto Imperial Palace Park, protecting the Imperial Palace's rich history. Today, it's a favorite spot for both locals and tourists, with historic sites like the Kyoto Imperial Palace and providing a perfect spot to reconnect with nature. It's open to everyone, anytime, offering a peaceful escape in the heart of Kyoto City. Explore all kinds of activities at Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, including the special Premium Tour. In this tour, you can learn about the garden's fascinating history and discover hidden treasures while riding in a car around Kyoto. You can also get creative with activities like making fragrance pouches or experiencing a Matcha Otemae Tea Ceremony at the Shusui-Tei Tea House, previously owned by the respected Kujo Family. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden has a good mix of culture and nature, and it's perfect to add in your itinerary!
3 Kyotogyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0881, Japan

Things to Do in Kyoto Gyoen National Garden

Kyoto Imperial Palace

Kyoto Imperial Palace is located inside the Kyoto Gyoen National Garden. People love to walk, run, have picnics, and see flowers there. The palace is hidden behind tall walls and gates. It looks just like it did in the late 1800s when the emperor moved to Tokyo. Now, it's open for the public to see. If you're in Kyoto, it's a cool place to visit and learn about history.

Children's Park

In the northwest part of the gardens, there's a Children's Park where the Konoe Residence used to be. It has swings, a slide, and other fun stuff to play with. Next to the park, there's a rest house where you can take a break and relax. It's a great place for kids to have fun outdoors!

Konoe Residence

At the place where the Konoe Residence used to be, there's now a rest house where you can take a nice break and enjoy some tea while looking at the garden. The building has a study area and a room for tea ceremonies. They serve matcha, and you can have an option to add Japanese treats of your choice. The cafe also offers other drinks and desserts that reflect the traditions of the noble families and the different seasons. It's a cool spot to experience a bit of culture and history!

Kan-in no Miya Residence

Travel back in time at the Kan-in no Miya Residence. In the spring, you can see beautiful cherry blossoms in the garden. This place used to be where the imperial family lived, giving you a peek into their elegant lifestyle and preferences. It's a great way to learn about history and enjoy the beauty of nature!

Kyoto State Guest House

Visit the Kyoto State Guest House and see the amazing work of talented craftspeople and artists, some of whom are highly respected in Japan. They have created a place where you can experience warm Japanese hospitality. The building and gardens are carefully designed to blend in with the historical surroundings. It's a breathtaking spot to explore and learn about Japan's history!

Nakadachiuri Rest House

In the garden, there are spots where you can take a break and relax. One of these places is the Nakadachiuri Rest House, which was finished in March 2019. It has a restaurant where you can have a nice, relaxed meal while visiting. It's a cool place to unwind while exploring the gardens!

Popular Attractions Near Kyoto Gyoen National Garden

Arashiyama

Arashiyama is a peaceful area on the edge of Kyoto, about 30 to 40 minutes from Kyoto Gyoen National Garden by train or car. It's known for its famous Bamboo Grove, where you can walk through tall, swaying bamboo stalks. You can also take a boat ride on the Hozugawa River, visit beautiful temples like Tenryu-ji, or see monkeys up close at the Iwatayama Monkey Park. It's a great place to relax and enjoy nature.

Tenryu-ji Temple

Tenryu-ji Temple is a beautiful Zen temple in Kyoto known for its peaceful gardens and mountain views. You can walk through its famous landscape garden, enjoy the reflection of trees on the pond, and take in the calm atmosphere. It's also a great place to see cherry blossoms in spring and colorful leaves in autumn. Tenryu-ji is in the Arashiyama area, about 30 minutes away from Kyoto Gyoen National Garden by train.

Jojakkoji

Jojakkoji is a peaceful temple in Kyoto known for its quiet paths, tall maple trees, and beautiful views of the city. You can walk through mossy gardens, climb up to a small pagoda, and enjoy the colorful leaves in autumn. It's a great spot to relax and take photos, especially if you like nature and history. Jojakkoji is about 40 minutes away from Kyoto Gyoen National Garden by train and bus.