
Tofuku-ji, founded in 1236 by the Fujiwara clan, is one of Kyoto’s oldest Zen temples — and one of its most breathtaking in autumn. 🍂 The Tsutenkyo Bridge overlooks a valley filled with thousands of maple trees, turning brilliant shades of red each November. Inside, the four Zen gardens designed by Mirei Shigemori balance modern design with ancient symbolism — each corner a meditation on nature. It’s easy to spend hours wandering between temples, bridges, and gardens, lost in a perfect stillness that only Kyoto can offer. Arrive early to enjoy it before the crowds — and bring your camera, but also your calm. #Tofukuji #KyotoTravel #ZenGarden
Attraction

Tōfuku-ji Temple
Place of worship
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Large Buddhist temple established in 1236 on scenic grounds with gardens known for fall foliage.
Activity/Tour

Exploring Autumn Foliage: Tofukuji, Fushimi Inari, and Uji Tour
Activity
Place

Tofuku-ji Tsutenkyo Bridge