The Best Places to Visit in Kyoto in 2 Days
Kyoto may not be the capital of Japan anymore but that doesnโt mean itโs less of a first-class city. We discovered this while spending 2 days in Kyoto after visiting Tokyo, the current Japanese capital.
With a population of 1.5 million people, making it one of the 10 biggest cities in Japan, Kyoto certainly has a modern face to it. However, itโs the historic attractions that make this city on Honshu island well worth visiting. They include beautiful imperial palaces, Buddhist temples and gardens, traditional wooden houses, and Shinto shrines.
Interesting fact: The atomic bomb that wiped out Nagasaki was originally meant for Kyoto. Japanโs ancient capital only escaped destruction during World War II due to its historic value. The city has Henry Stimson, Secretary of War in 1945, to thank for this narrow escape. He visited Kyoto several times before the war and therefore had a great appreciation for its cultural and historic assets, according to the BBC.
More than 60 years later, what are the best places to visit in Kyoto? Let me guide you through the top Kyoto attractions to see in 2 days.
Kinkaku-ji Temple
Kinkaku-ji (the golden pavilion) is the best-known temple in Japan and the symbol of Kyoto. It makes a striking impression with its gold-leaf coated main pavilion of which the reflection splendidly shimmers in the pond before it.
Built for the first time in 1397, Kinkaku-ji has a rich and interesting history. As a result, it has a well-deserved spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Itโs not surprising that itโs one of the three top Kyoto attractions.
The temple experienced its glory days under Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the second owner. He greatly improved it to serve as a retirement home while his son later turned it into a Zen temple.
Unfortunately, Kinkaku-ji was destroyed several times over the following centuries. First during the ลnin War and the last time in 1950 when it was torched by a disgruntled monk. It was rebuilt to its current state in 1955, with the newest layer of gold leaf added in 1987.
Kinkaku-ji is in the northwest of Kyoto at the foot of Kinugasa Hill. Itโs easy to reach by public bus. Just make sure you get there well before 5 pm when the gates to the pavilion close. With only 2 days in Kyoto, you canโt afford for this to happen. Nearby attractions include Waratenjin Shrine and Hirano Shrine.
Tip: Before you go, read Yukio Mishimaโs famous novel โ The Temple of the Golden Pavilion โ for a fictional version of the torching of Kinkaku-ji by the unhappy monk.
Fushimi Inari Shrine
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site and perhaps the most recognizable of the Kyoto attractions with its thousands of bright orange torii gates. Itโs definitely one of the best places to visit in Kyoto in 2 days, especially if you want great pictures to remember your trip by.
What makes Fushimi Inari Taisha, as it is also known, so special is that itโs the main or head shrine to which all others in Japan are connected. It means that, apart from the tourists, many Japanese come here to worship. In fact, theyโve been doing so since 711AD when Fushimi Inari Taisha, as it is commonly known, was first built. Business prosperity and bountiful harvests are some of the common things people pray for.
The torii arches responsible for the characteristic vermilion tunnels are sponsored by businessmen who strive for success and richness. The donation is valid for ten years only, after which the black kanji lettering which indicates the sponsorโs name on the torii may be changed.
Fushimi Inari is in the southwest of Tokyo. ย Visit early or late to avoid the crowds and for the best photographs. My advice is to walk at least part of the hiking trail to experience the best of the torii gates. I loved discovering the different fox statues along the path. The foxes are said to be the messengers or kindreds of Inari Okami, the enshrined deity of Fushimi Inari Taisha.
Tip: Allow some time to browse through the stalls in the street leading to Fushimi Inariโs main entrance. Taste some inari-zushi, a mixture of fried tofu and sweetened sushi, or even a grilled sparrow if you can stomach the thought. Souvenirs to look out for include brightly colored clay dolls called ningyo as well as good luck charms.
Kyoto Imperial Palace
While the Kyoto Imperial Palace is of great historic significance, itโs the beautiful park that surrounds it that makes it one of the top Kyoto attractions. Although no longer the main residence of Japanโs imperial family, the Kyoto Imperial Palace is still an active palace of the Emperor of Japan. As such, itโs not accessible to the general public. However, the surrounding gardens which form part of the Kyoto Imperial Park and the exterior of the palace buildings are well worth seeing.
The big park area is also home to the Sento Imperial Palace and the Kaninnomiya Mansion. If you want to find out what life used to be like for court nobles, this building in the southwest of the park is open to the public. Look out for a branch shine of the Itsukushima Shrine on an island in a nearby pond. ย Admission is free, so you have no excuse not to include the Imperial Palace and its gardens in your itinerary for exploring Kyoto in 2 days.
Tip: Visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace from late March to mid-April for the unique experience to walk along the lane of weeping cherry trees in full bloom next to Konoe Pond.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Monkey Park Iwatayama
Combined, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Monkey Park are two of the best places to visit in Kyoto. After the serenity of the bamboo forest, the monkeysโ escapades will put a smile on your face.
Just like the Fushimi Inari vermilion torii gates, the green bamboo shoots of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is the perfect backdrop for your travel photos. But the same rule applies โ either get there very early or very late for the best pictures. With 2 main Kyoto attractions so close together, the Arashiyama area can quickly get busy. After taking your pictures in the Bamboo forest, itโs time to climb the hill to visit the monkeys. Called Japanese macaques, the monkeys live in an open-air observatory where visitors move around freely between them.
Itโs such fun watching the macaques get up to their antics. They chase each other, play in the water, sleep in the trees, and fetch fruit from the hands of cautious tourists. While the monkeys seem friendly and harmless, visitors are reminded that they remain wild and that certain rules should be followed to avoid nasty incidents. One of these is to avoid eye contact. I know, thatโs a bit difficult when a monkey is looking straight at you and you want to take its picture! Try nevertheless ?.
The lovely views of Kyoto from what is commonly known as monkey hill make the effort to see the Japanese macaques more than worthwhile. A quick and easy way to get to Arashiyama is to take the train from Kyoto Central Station Tip: You may stumble upon the Tenryuji Temple and Gardens while walking along the Bamboo forest path. If you do, I highly recommend taking some time to admire this pretty spot in Arashiyama.
More Kyoto Attractions to Visit
I know 2 days in Kyoto fly by once you start discovering all the attractions. However, a list of the best places to visit in Kyoto wonโt be complete without mentioning Kiyomizu-dera and Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion).
Interesting fact: Although itโs called the Silver Pavilion, Ginkaku-ji was never plated silver according to the initial plan. The plans were halted by the Onin War and the subsequent death of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa who was going to use it as a retirement villa. But donโt worry, the unpainted brown color of the temple is striking in its simplicity.
Day Trips from Kyoto
Kyoto is in the heart of Japanโs historical Kansai region. That means itโs also perfectly located for a day trip to Nara or Osaka. So, after exploring the best places to visit in Kyoto in 2 days, why not use the city as a base to travel further afield?
Nara โ Getting to Nara from Kyoto only takes about 45 minutes by train. One of the highlights to include in your day trip to Nara include the Kofuko-ji temple near the train station. And donโt miss the giant Buddha at Todai-ji temple. Exploring the Hลryลซ-ji area should also be on your itinerary. If you want to grab a quick bite to eat, the Higashimuki shopping district is a good choice.
Osaka โ This modern city is in complete contrast to historical and cultural Kyoto. The fact that it has its own Universal Studios says it all. Osaka can be reached within half an hour from Kyoto. If visiting Universal Studios outside of the US is not your thing, then taking in the views of Osaka from the Umeda Sky Building certainly should be. Imagine standing in a โfloating garden observatoryโ between two towers that reach 173 meters into the sky!
10 Tips to Make Your 2 Days in Kyoto Great
Getting to Kyoto
There are 3 international airports less than 90 minutes away from all the Kyoto attractions. They are Osaka International Aiport (50 minutes), Kansai International Airport, and Central Japan International Airport.
Traveling to Kyoto from another Japanese city is most convenient by train. There are many different options available. The Shinkansen bullet trains are the quickest, most convenient way to travel between Japanese cities. The Japan Rail Pass, which must be bought outside the country, offers excellent value for money if youโre going to travel intensively between Japanese cities.
Have you spent 2 days in Kyoto?ย Any tips and recommendations?
Which are your best places to visit in Kyoto?ย Comment below!
Its absolutely beautiful
It looks increduble
YOUR pictures are beautiful! And I don’t know how you did all you did in just 2 days. You make me want to go spend a week just looking.
Always wanted to see japan…but never knew you could do all this is just 2 days
This looks like a great place to visit. Very colorful. Thank you for sharing.
What an amazing adventure although short. I can’t imagine how it really must have looked as photos can never do justice, but the photos were breathtaking. Would love to visit someday!
Wow these are some great photos! It really makes me want to go visit!
I had no idea that the bright orange torii gates in Kyoto was a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Such a place with spirit. I like this
Wow! awesome pictures and an amazing place to visit, it’s definitely on my list of places to visit.
the architecture is amazing, but i think i would be most fascinated by the monkeys
That’s a whole lot in 2 days! Looks great!!!
OMG this looks like an amazing place thanks for sharing
What gorgeous photos. A great vacation destination.
Incredible beauty…and all in two days…how much else is available
Spectacular sights and photos! I’d love to visit the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Monkey Park.
Looks like so much fun thanks for sharing your experience
It looks gorgeous! I would love to visit there.
Great ideas!
So beautiful, it makes you want to travel there.
i would love to visit this place someday.
Awesome sights! And you did it all in two days. Would love to visit
It sure looks like a beautiful place to visit. And with plenty to keep you busy! I love the cherry blossom trees!
Omg I LOVE IT!
Wow! This place looks magical. I seriously need to go on vacation. You look great and those clothes are divine!
I’ve been to Kyoto later this March and I find it very traditional, yet exciting…I don’t have any other places to suggest, you covered the most important ones…It’s fair to say that Kyoto isn’t as easy to travel with buses as Tokyo is.
On my bucket list.
Kyoto is definitely on my travel bucket list. The shrines & palaces are so gorgeous!
We’ve never thought about visiting Kyoto but may make it goal now
I would love to go to Kyoto! It looks absolutely amazing!
Looks awesome
Looks awesome
This looks like a beautiful place to visit! I would love to go. :)
Looks like a very beautiful place to visit.
What a magical place! I hope I have the opportunity to use the suggestions in this article one day!!!
What a gorgeous city! I would love to walk through the bamboo grove!
I love that bamboo fence.
I was in awe if all the beautiful, historical depictions of Japan , many places of which I have never before seen.
This looks amazing! I would love to visit!
A beautiful place to visit.
Amazing!!! I am so jealous! My daughter, and I, have always wanted to visit Japan! It looks wonderful there!
Bamboo Grove appears absolutely amazing.
That seems amazing, wonderful! I am so jealous… I could use that to plan my next vacations! thanks for sharing
Gorgeous photographs. They really make me long to visit.
awesome!
Kyoto looks SO beautiful, especially the Kinkaku-ji! I would love to visit there one day and take in the gorgeous scenery and culture. You look absolutely stunning too!
i only travel through someone else eyes thank this is a beautiful place
It’s amazing how resilient Japan has been. While I have family in China and Thailand, Japan has my heart! Next stop Kyoto!
Amazing! This place definitley looks very beautiful and fun to go to. Awesome post โจ
Looks amazing!
Kyoto looks like a lovely place to visit
Wow those are some stunning photos! Thank you for sharing :)
Wow! This looks absolutely amazing!
Wow! Kyoto looks really beautiful and serene. It would be great for a honeymoon destination.
Gorgeous photos and I love your outfits!
I would like to go enjoy the architecture and gardens some day
Would love to visit there some day
These places are so lovely to see
These are valuable tips and information for anyone going to visit there. You did your homework or knew your history and mapped out your itinerary wonderfully. Thank you for sharing such gorgeous views.
Totally have to put this city on my bucket list, looks incredible! :D
Japan truly has some beautiful features. Thank you for sharing your photos. Very nice!
Great post and beautiful pictures! Would love to visit Kyoto someday. Japan is definitely on my bucket list!
Beautiful…I hope to visit someday.
I would love to visit Japan one day. It looks absolutely stunning!
Japan has always been one country that I hope to visit one day. The transportation seems to be much easier than I anticipated which was actually one of the things I worried about – especially being safe.
I love the beautiful pictures.
Looks interesting
I would love to visit Kyoto and see these wonderful places.
Looks like a gorgeous place to visit!
I love to visit Kyoto someday! Pinned!
Love it! Amazing place to visit and beautiful outfit!!
Gorgeous photos! One of my best friends is from Japan and I am really looking forward to the day when I can join her on a visit home. Thanks for sharing your experiences and the beauty of Japan!
I would love to visit here after seeing your photos.
It looks so gorgeous there! I hadn’t really thought about wanting to go to Japan much before this year, but I’m starting to think it needs to be a trip we take.
My Hubby and I like to visit different places but I get car sick and don’t like to go far โฆ If I never go to Japan in the flesh you took me there through this article
Every place looks so pretty! Wish I had the money to visit!
Kyoto looks like a beautiful place to visit. It looks so peaceful there. Thank you for the gorgeous photos.
What a beautiful place,,,just one of many in the land of the rising sun.
This is gorgeous pictures. I love this!! Thanks for sharing this.
The natural scenery is stunning.
Looks very beautiful.
Looks and sounds amazing. I would love to visit.( In good weather) Dang they have been getting hit hard the past few years.
Fascinating place to visit. Maybe if I win a trip there.
That is one of the places on my bucket list~
I would love to go to Kyoto!
I loved Kyoto! The architecture is stunning and I had some of the best food Iโve eaten in Japan. Iโd love to get back and see some of the places I missed in my short 2 days stay.