Philosopher's Walk, A Path of Philosophy and Blossoms

Jodo-ji Ishibashi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
The way of philosophy passes through several temples and shrines
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Introduction

Philosopher's Path, located in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, is a 2-kilometer long pathway that follows a stream and is lined with numerous cherry trees. It is a symbol of the beauty of cherry blossoms in Kyoto. The name of this pathway, "Philosopher's Path," comes from the famous Kyoto University philosopher, Nishida Kitaro, who used to walk and contemplate along this path. Along the Philosopher's Path, you can visit several historic temples and shrines, including Ginkakuji, Jisho-ji, Hōnen-in, Eikando Zenrinji, Nanzenji, and Kumano Nyakuoji Shrine. Here, you can appreciate the natural scenery, the fragrance of cherry blossoms, as well as the cultural and historical significance of the area.
Address
Jodo-ji Ishibashi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Transportation
City bus: Get off at Yin Ge Si Dao Station and walk for 10 minutes.