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Kiyomizu-dera Temple: Kyoto's Thousand-Year Guardian

In the early morning, Kyoto is wrapped in a light mist, as if the ancient capital is draped in a mysterious veil. Following the winding stone path upward, Kiyomizu-dera Temple comes into view. This ancient temple, founded in 778, has withstood a thousand years of wind and rain, standing firm as it guards Kyoto's tranquility and peace. The main hall of Kiyomizu-dera is solemn and dignified, with its wooden structure appearing more rustic after centuries of aging. The temple's iconic Kiyomizu Stage, supported by 139 large wooden pillars suspended in mid-air, seems like a crystallization of ancient wisdom. Standing on the stage, with a gentle breeze caressing your face, you can take in the panoramic view of Kyoto city—ancient temples, winding streets, and distant mountains forming a breathtakingly beautiful tableau. Descending from the Kiyomizu Stage, you'll find Otowa Waterfall. Three streams cascade down from above, creating a gentle, poetic sound. Visitors line up to taste the water using copper ladles, as it's said to bring good fortune. I was no exception, taking a small sip while silently making a beautiful wish. Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, the two slopes near Kiyomizu-dera, are streets full of ancient charm. Lined with shops selling various traditional crafts and Kyoto specialty snacks, walking through them feels like touching the soul of Kyoto with every step. From Kyoto Station, it takes less than 30 minutes by bus to reach Kiyomizu-dera, and the entrance fee is only 400 yen, yet it offers an unforgettable journey.
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Kiyomizu-dera Temple (きよみずでら) is one of the most representative temples in Kyoto, Japan, and is also part of the World Cultural Heritage "Cultural Properties of Ancient Kyoto". It not only has spectacular architecture and natural scenery, but also combines history, faith and culture, making it well worth a visit. Transportation: Take a bus from Kyoto Station to Gojozaka or Kiyomizu-michi, then walk for about 10 to 15 minutes (there are busy shopping streets along the way). Tips: There are fewer people in the morning, so it is more comfortable to take pictures. The snow scenery is also beautiful in winter, but be careful of the slippery roads. Kiyomizu-dera Temple has undergone renovations in recent years (partially completed), making the building more beautiful. In addition to temples, food is definitely the highlight of your trip to Kyoto! Here are some recommended restaurants near Kiyomizu Temple or in the Higashiyama area, so you can have something delicious to reward yourself after your hike: ⸻ 1. Yatsu Bridge (やつはし) • Type: Traditional Kyoto confectionery • Recommended reason: There are many Yatsubashi specialty stores on Shimizuzaka and Sannenzaka where you can try the food. There are two versions: raw Yatsubashi (like mochi) and baked. • Flavors: Classic cinnamon, matcha, strawberry, seasonal flavors ⸻ 2. Akoya Tea House (あこやちゃや) • Type: Japanese all-you-can-eat snack • Features: Serving all-you-can-eat traditional Kyoto home-cooked meals and white rice (plus pickles and soup) in an antique setting. • Recommended for: People who have been walking all day and want to sit down and have a good meal ⸻ 4. % ARABICA Kyoto Higashiyama Store • Type: Cafe • Reason for recommendation: A pilgrimage site for internet celebrities, with excellent coffee quality. Special latte art + Kyoto old street scenery, looks good no matter how you take pictures. • Location: Near Yasaka Pagoda, a good place to take a break during a walk ⸻ 6. Nishiki Market (a little further away, but totally worth it) • A little far from Kiyomizu-dera Temple, but you can take a bus there • It is the "kitchen" of Kyoto, with many snacks: fried skewers, soy milk donuts, octopus balls, matcha crepes...

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