Kyoto's lesser-known attractions in-depth tour route 1 Ohara Yase・Hieizan area- Sanzenin Temple Jakkoin Temple Hieizan Enryakuji Temple Rurikoin Temple
Ohara (including Yase and Mt. Hiei) The Kono River flows through the northeastern part of Kyoto City. Its upper reaches are the Yase area, where you can enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery all year round, and the Ohara area, where ancient temples are dotted.
The solemn Enryakuji Temple is located on the top of Mt. Hiei and is one of the World Cultural Heritages. Looking around from Enryakuji Temple, you can enjoy the most spectacular scenery in Kyoto City.
●Sanzenin Temple A representative temple in the Ohara area.
The stone landscape arrangement in the courtyard gives people the feeling of a castle, and the high standards are impressive.
The moss color infects the courtyard, and the cedar and cypress are lush and green, with a kind of forest beauty that is not in this world.
●Jakkoin Temple Established in the late 6th century. In the famous civil war "Genpei War" at the end of the 12th century, the Taira family was defeated, and the survivor Kenremon-in (the second daughter of Taira no Kiyomori) spent the rest of her life here.
● Ruriko-in Temple The beautiful teahouse-style architecture and the garden with colorful red leaves are famous throughout the country.
"The sightseeing train "HIEI", which is popular for its retro carriage design, departs north from Demachiyanagi Station on the Eizan Railway every hour.
The trip time is 10 hours. (Usage time) Please specify a 10-hour usage time between 8:00 and 20:00.
If the usage time is before 8:00 or after 20:00, you will need to pay an extra charge of 3,000 yen/hour.
If the usage time exceeds 10 hours, you will need to pay an extra charge of 6,000 yen/hour.