Kyoto > Tanaka Jinja (田中神社): The Horse God Shrine Tourists Miss
Tanaka Jinja (田中神社) in southern Kyoto, near JRA Kyoto Racecourse (京都競馬場), honors the horse god. A hidden, unique shrine with no tourists!
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Tanaka Jinja (田中神社) in southern Kyoto, near JRA Kyoto Racecourse (京都競馬場), honors the horse god. A hidden, unique shrine with no tourists!
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Read MoreYoshida Jinja (吉田神社) in Kyoto, near Ginkaku-ji (銀閣寺), hides on a forested hill. A quiet Shinto gem overlooked by tourists!
Read MoreNear Saiin (西院駅) in Kyoto, Caffe Llatte (カフェラッテ) crafts Japan’s purest gelato with natural flavors. A hidden treat with no crowds!
Read MoreDiscover Kyoto’s best-kept secret: Rakusai Bamboo Park, a serene escape with towering bamboo groves and no tourist crowds. Far from the bustle of Arashiyama, this hidden gem offers peaceful walks, stunning photo ops, and a rare glimpse into Japan’s bamboo culture—perfect for travelers craving an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Read MoreLocated in Fukuchiyama (福知山), Fukuchiyama Onsen Yōrō no Yu (福知山温泉 養老の湯) is a hidden gem in Kyoto Prefecture, offering one of the most relaxing and scenic hot spring experiences in the Kansai region. With its expansive open-air baths (rotenburo, 露天風呂), traditional Japanese gardens, and various therapeutic baths, this onsen is perfect for those looking to unwind in nature, away from the usual tourist crowds.
Read MoreIn Kyoto Prefecture (京都府), there is Mukō Jinja (向日神社), a shrine that combines history, natural beauty and serenity. Founded in 718, this shrine is a haven of peace that is almost unknown to mass tourism, despite being located on the top of a small mountain, surrounded by the city of Kyoto and Mukō (向日市).
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