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Nanzen-ji Area Villas: Meiji Era Origins

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おにわさん 日本庭園 Japanese Gardens, Nanzen-ji Temple
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8 attractions in Kyoto: Nanzen-ji Temple, Hyotei, Lake Biwa Canal, and 5 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by おにわさん 日本庭園 Japanese Gardens.

Nanzen-ji Temple

Nanzen-ji Temple

Place Of Worship
Place of worship
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4.5

Reflect on the culinary history of this location, once a renowned Kyoto cuisine restaurant. While no longer open, its legacy as a cherished dining spot adds to the area's charm. Consider its former presence when exploring the surrounding gardens.


Hyotei

Hyotei

Fine Dining Restaurant
Fine dining restaurant
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4.2

Indulge in an unparalleled culinary journey at Hyotei, a Michelin three-star kaiseki restaurant with a history spanning centuries. Experience exquisite multi-course meals crafted with seasonal ingredients in a traditional setting. Book well in advance for this once-in-a-lifetime dining experience.


Lake Biwa Canal

Lake Biwa Canal

Landmark
Landmark
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4.2

Discover the engineering marvel of the Lake Biwa Canal, a historic waterway that brought water from Lake Biwa to Kyoto. Enjoy a scenic boat ride or a peaceful walk along its banks, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season. It's a testament to Meiji-era ingenuity.


Murin-an Garden

Murin-an Garden

Garden
Garden
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4.4

Step into Murin-an, a Meiji-era villa featuring an exquisite garden meticulously designed to blend Western and Japanese styles. Its tranquil atmosphere and thoughtful landscaping make it a perfect spot for quiet reflection. Guided tours offer deeper insights into its history.


南禅寺参道 菊水

南禅寺参道 菊水

Japanese Inn
Japanese inn
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4.3

Visit this modern hotel and restaurant, occupying the site of a former Omi merchant's villa. Its traditional architecture and garden blend historical charm with contemporary comforts. A serene spot to dine or stay near Nanzenji Temple.


FUFU KYOTO

FUFU KYOTO

Hotel
Hotel
star
4.2

Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this meticulously designed Japanese garden, a modern take on a Meiji-era landscape. Enjoy peaceful strolls through the lush greenery and admire the traditional stone lanterns and koi ponds. It's a serene escape within the city.


Tairyu Sanso

Tairyu Sanso

Historical Landmark
Historical landmark
star
4.5

Discover another magnificent villa from the historic Nanzenji area, showcasing the wealth of Omi merchants. Explore its elegant gardens and architecture, reflecting a blend of traditional design and Meiji-era luxury. Often open for special events or tours.


京野菜と炭火料理 庵都(いほと)

京野菜と炭火料理 庵都(いほと)

Japanese Restaurant
Japanese restaurant
star
4.4

Savor traditional Kyoto vegetables and charcoal-grilled dishes at this elegant restaurant, where the culinary experience is heightened by access to the beautiful garden. Enjoy authentic flavors in a serene setting. Reservations are highly recommended, especially for garden view tables.

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