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Kiyomizu-dera Temple during Autumn Foliage

Visiting Kiyomizu-dera in late November was a deliberate choice, as I wanted to witness the vibrant red leaves blanketing the hillside. After seeing stunning images online, I felt compelled to experience it in person. 🍁 The Atmosphere on the Day – Starting from Sannen-zaka Street, I walked up amidst the lively chatter of visitors, though it wasn’t overly crowded. – Upon reaching the wooden balcony of the main hall (Kiyomizu-no-Butai), my first reaction was “Wow!” The hillside was ablaze with fiery red and orange leaves, contrasting beautifully with the green patches. From there, I could see Kyoto city stretching out in the distance. – Walking to Koyasu Pagoda and looking back at the wooden structure of the main hall, I was captivated by the soft evening light reflecting off the wooden walls, framed by the vibrant red leaves. ⏰ Timing of My Visit – I visited in mid-November when the autumn foliage was about 80% in full bloom. – Arriving early at 9 AM allowed me to take photos comfortably before the crowds arrived. The staff opened the gates promptly, letting me enjoy a peaceful stroll. ⸻ ✅ Highlights 1. The main wooden balcony was breathtaking—photos simply cannot capture its grandeur. 2. Walking deeper into the paths under the foliage led me to the striking Sanjū-no-tō (Three-story Pagoda) surrounded by crimson maple trees—a photo spot I absolutely loved. 3. Otowa Waterfall below had leaves floating serenely, offering a tranquil contrast to the bustling main areas. ⸻ 📝 Tips • Visit early morning or late evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting. • Wear comfortable walking shoes, as you’ll be exploring extensively. • Take your time and venture beyond the main hall to discover quieter, more personal spots. ⸻ 💖 Conclusion “Kiyomizu-dera during autumn foliage is an experience so breathtaking, it makes you forget to breathe.”
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Posted: Jul 9, 2025
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