[2026] Enjoying Spring Cherry Blossoms and Recommended Gourmet Spots in Kyoto
Kiyomizu Temple

Kiyomizu-dera
・Address: 1-294 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
・Nearest station: 10 minutes walk from 'Gojozaka' bus stop, accessed by bus from JR 'Kyoto Station' or Keihan Railway 'Gion-Shijo Station'. 10 minutes walk from 'Kiyomizu-michi' bus stop, accessed by bus from Hankyu Railway 'Kawaramachi Station'
・Admission fee: Adults 500 yen, elementary and junior high school students 200 yen
・Opening hours: 8:00-18:00 (reception closes at 21:00 during special evening viewings in spring)
・Light-up time: Approximately 18:00-21:00 during special evening viewings in spring
・Typical blooming period: Early March to early April
・Number of cherry trees: About 1,000
Recommended Restaurants Nearby | Benoit Kyoto

Benoit Kyoto
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 10,000 JPY / [Lunch] 5,000 JPY
Access: 15-minute drive from Kyoto Station, 5-minute walk from Kiyomizu-michi bus stop
Address: Inside The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu, 2-204-2, Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
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Maruyama Park

Maruyama Park・Address: Maruyama-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
・Nearest station: About a 10-minute walk from 'Gion-shijo Station'
・Admission: Free
・Opening hours: All day
・Light-up time: From sunset to around 22:00 (during cherry blossom season)
・Typical blooming period: Late March to early April
・Number of cherry trees: About 650
Recommended Restaurants Nearby | Gion Kankan Deli Rei

Gion Kankanderi Rei
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 10,000 JPY / [Lunch] 2,000 JPY
Access: 11-minute walk from Exit 1A of Kyoto-kawaramachi Station on Hankyu Kyoto Main Line / 6-minute walk form Exit 9 of Gion-shijo Station on Keihan Main Lin
Address: 1-2F, Nikoto Bldg., 2-391, Hashimoto-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Philosopher's Path

Philosopher's Path
• Address: Near Jodoji, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture
• Nearest station: About 5 minutes on foot from 'Demachiyanagi Station' on the Keihan Line to 'Ginkakuji-michi' bus stop
• Admission: Free
• Opening hours: All day
• Lighting up time: Generally not implemented
• Typical blooming period: Mid-March to early April
• Number of cherry trees: About 400
Heian Shrine

Heian Shrine, located in the Okazaki area of Kyoto, is a serene cherry blossom viewing spot that comes alive with blossoms around the Shin-en Garden in spring. Among these,Heian Shrine, located in the Okazaki area of Kyoto, is a serene cherry blossom viewing spot that comes alive with blossoms around the Shin-en Garden in spring. Among these,depicted in classic Japanese literature,depicted in classic Japanese literature,the weeping cherry trees are particularly famous, offering a view that includes the pond and Taiko Bridge, creating an elegant and refined Kyoto-like atmosphere. During the day, the contrast between the vermilion shrine buildings and the pale cherry blossoms is stunning, and one can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the garden while admiring the scenery. The area around the Taiko Bridge within the Shin-en is a popular photo spot, where the composition of the cherry blossoms and bridge reflected in the water makes for a memorable scene. It is also suitable for a more mature audience who prefers a quieter cherry blossom experience.the weeping cherry trees are particularly famous, offering a view that includes the pond and Taiko Bridge, creating an elegant and refined Kyoto-like atmosphere. During the day, the contrast between the vermilion shrine buildings and the pale cherry blossoms is stunning, and one can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the garden while admiring the scenery. The area around the Taiko Bridge within the Shin-en is a popular photo spot, where the composition of the cherry blossoms and bridge reflected in the water makes for a memorable scene. It is also suitable for a more mature audience who prefers a quieter cherry blossom experience.
Heian ShrineHeian Shrine・Address: Okazaki Nishitennocho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture・Address: Okazaki Nishitennocho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture・Nearest station: Subway Tozai Line・Nearest station: Subway Tozai Line'Higashiyama Station' approximately 10 minutes on foot'Higashiyama Station' approximately 10 minutes on foot・Admission fee: Adults 600 yen, elementary and junior high school students 300 yen・Admission fee: Adults 600 yen, elementary and junior high school students 300 yen・Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM (During cherry blossom light-up period, until about 9:00 PM, Shin-en viewing reception closes at 5:30 PM)・Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM (During cherry blossom light-up period, until about 9:00 PM, Shin-en viewing reception closes at 5:30 PM)・Light-up time: 6:00 PM to about 9:00 PM ※Please check the website for dates, times, and entry conditions as they change annually.・Light-up time: 6:00 PM to about 9:00 PM ※Please check the website for dates, times, and entry conditions as they change annually.・Typical blooming period: Late March to mid-April・Typical blooming period: Late March to mid-April・Number of cherry trees: about 300・Number of cherry trees: about 300
Recommended Restaurants in the Area | Nouvelle Epoque

Nouvelle Epoque
Closed: Wednesday
Average price: [Dinner] 20,000 JPY / [Lunch] 10,000 JPY
Access: 14-minute walk from Keage Station on Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line / 1-minute walk from Okazaki Jinja-mae bus stop
Address: 26-6, Okazaki Tenno-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Nijo Castle

Nijo Castle
・Address: Nijo-dori, Horikawa Nishiiri, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
・Nearest station: Just a short walk from Nijojo-mae Station on the Subway Tozai Line
・Admission fee: General 800 yen (additional fee for palace viewing)
・Opening hours: 8:45 AM to 5:00 PM
・Light-up time: Approximately 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM during the Cherry Blossom Festival※The light-up viewing area is limited※The light-up viewing area is limited・Typical blooming period: Late March to mid-April
・Number of cherry trees: About 300
Recommended Restaurants in the Area | Unagi Sansho Gogyo

Unagi Sansho Gogyou
Closed: Thursday
Average price: [Lunch] 4,000 JPY
Access: 3-minute walk from Nijojo-mae Station on the Subway Tozai Line
Address: 1F, Oike Royal Mansion, 137-3, Shikiami-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Kitano Tenmangu Shrine

Kitano Tenmangu Shrine
・Address: Kamigyoku Bakurocho, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
・Nearest station: About a 5-minute walk from Randen 'Kitano Hakubaicho Station'
・Admission: Free
・Opening hours: 7:00 to 17:00 (subject to change depending on the season and events)
・Light-up time: None
・Typical blooming period: Late March to early April
・Number of cherry trees: About 300
Recommended Restaurants Nearby | Kitano Tenmangu: Meat and Garden Matsuo

Kitano Tenmangu Niku to Niwa MATSUO
Closed: Tuesday, Wednesday
Average price: [Dinner] 4,000 JPY / [Lunch] 4,000 JPY
Access: 3-minute walk east from the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine / Head north on Higashi-Imakoji street, and you'll find the restaurant
Address: 744-15, Higashi Imakoji-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
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