Journey into the heart of Kyoto's Zen philosophy. Begin your exploration at the iconic Silver Pavilion, a masterpiece of architectural simplicity and elegance. Discover the contemplative beauty of this temple, which was once a place of meditation for Japanese Zen masters.
Wander through the meticulously manicured gardens, where every element reflects the harmony of nature. Follow the Philosopher's Path alongside the gentle flow of the canal, taking in the seasonal beauty that has inspired poets and philosophers for centuries.
We will offer you insights into the world of Zen Buddhism and its profound influence on Japanese culture. Whether you seek tranquility, artistic inspiration, or a deeper understanding of Zen, this walking tour promises an enriching journey through Kyoto's Zen side.
Once considered the center of contemporary art known as Higashiyama art, Ginkakuji consists of the Silver Pavilion and some gardens made up of unique dry sand. It is believed that when the moonlight hits the surface of the temple (lacquered black), it shows its silvery appearance. Entrance Fee (not included) : About 500JPY
Named this way because of a university professor of philosophy, who used to frequently take a walk on this path for reflective and meditative purposes. It is a long avenue located near Ginkakuji, surrounded by Sakura trees, which amplify the beauty of walking there in spring.
So called because it overlooks the southern part of the Hojo (abbot's great hall), considered a national treasure. The shape of the internal pond resembles the Japanese kanji "Kokoro", which means "mind" or "heart". Entrance Fee (not included) : About 600 JPY
You will make your own way to the meeting points