Walk through temple forests and towering bamboo groves. Well-maintained mountain trails lead to active shrines and panoramic valley viewpoints.
Walk through temple forests and towering bamboo groves. Well-maintained mountain trails lead to active shrines and panoramic valley viewpoints.
Showing viable months only — Jul is off-season for this activity.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 47° / 30.6°F | 10 | Okay |
| Feb | 49° / 31.9°F | 10 | Okay |
| Mar | 58.1° / 38.4°F | 12 | Good |
| Apr | 64.7° / 45.2°F | 11 | Peak |
| May | 73.8° / 54.9°F | 12 | Peak |
| Jun | 80.2° / 64.1°F | 14 | Okay |
| Aug | 89.5° / 75.1°F | 11 | Okay |
| Sep | 83.2° / 69.1°F | 12 | Good |
| Oct | 71.3° / 54.9°F | 11 | Peak |
| Nov | 62.3° / 44.3°F | 9 | Peak |
| Dec | 51.4° / 34.1°F | 10 | Okay |
The massive, modern transport core serving all bullet trains and airport links.
Towering stalks of green bamboo whispering in the wind, cut by a single walking track.
Traditional geothermal hot springs tucked into the northern forested mountains of Mount Kurama.
A wooden temple balcony built without nails, overlooking the cherry and maple valleys below.
The central river running through the valley, lined with old wooden dining terraces.
Onsens are strictly bathing-only zones where swimwear is prohibited. Shower thoroughly with soap before stepping into the pools, keep towels out of the water, and cover large tattoos if staying at public baths.
Because traditional ryokans serve elaborate kaiseki dinners prepared fresh daily, check-in cutoff times are typically strictly set at 17:00 or 18:00. Arriving late can forfeit dinner without refunds.
JR lines enforce strict rules for large bags on bullet trains. If your suitcase exceeds 160cm in combined dimensions, you must reserve a specific rear-seat luggage space when purchasing your Shinkansen ticket.
Wildist-vetted hotels for Kyoto Valleys, Japan coming soon.