
Fufu Kyoto
Nestled amidst Kyoto's timeless beauty, Fufu Kyoto offers an intimate escape where traditional Japanese aesthetics blend seamlessly with contemporary luxury. Every guest room features a private hinoki cypress onsen, inviting profound relaxation. Experience refined tranquility within its serene gardens and elegant, wood-infused design.
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The Lake Biwa Canal has been bringing the water to Kyoto for 130 years and is still in use today. The cherry blossoms that bloom along both banks in spring are a particular attraction, and it is also an excellent place to take a stroll near FUFU Kyoto.
Murin-an used to be the villa of Aritomo Yamagata, a politician in the Meiji and Taisho eras (1868-1926). The garden is a masterpiece of a modern Japanese garden.
Keage Incline (Canal inclined plane) is an inclined railroad laid out in the Meiji era (1868-1912). It is now maintained as a national historic site, and the approximately 100 cherry trees along the tracks are a popular spot in Kyoto in spring.
Nanzenji Temple is the most prestigious temple among all Zen temples in Japan. It features Sanmon Gate, an important cultural asset, Suirokaku, which has a retro atmosphere, and Hojo, which expresses the world view of Zen.
Heian Shrine was built in 1895 to commemorate the 1100th anniversary of the transfer of the capital to Kyoto. The Ohtorii gate, white sand, and vermilion-lacquered shrine pavilions are beautiful and create an elegant atmosphere.
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