

Kyoto is home to more than 1,600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto shrines, making it one of the world’s richest cities for spiritual heritage. From grand UNESCO World Heritage Sites to small, serene sanctuaries, each temple and shrine offers its own story, architecture, and atmosphere.
Whether you’re here for history, photography, or spiritual reflection, these are the top 10 temples and shrines you shouldn’t miss in Kyoto.
1. Fushimi Inari Taisha
Famous for its thousands of bright vermilion torii gates, this Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari, the god of rice and prosperity, is one of Kyoto’s most iconic sights. The hike to the summit takes about 2–3 hours, but even a short walk through the gates is unforgettable.
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👉 Read more travel tips in our 5-Day Kyoto Itinerary: Temples, Culture & Hidden Gems.
2. Kiyomizu-dera
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its massive wooden stage that offers panoramic views of Kyoto. Visit in spring or autumn for spectacular seasonal scenery.
3. Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
Covered in brilliant gold leaf and surrounded by a tranquil pond, Kinkaku-ji is one of Kyoto’s most photographed landmarks. The gardens are just as beautiful in winter snow as they are in summer greenery.
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👉 Pair your visit with other cultural highlights from our Kyoto Festivals: What’s On & When to Go.
4. Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion)
A Zen temple known for its understated elegance and beautiful moss gardens. The Philosopher’s Path begins nearby, making it perfect for a half-day stroll.
5. Ryoan-ji
Home to Japan’s most famous Zen rock garden, Ryoan-ji is a place of deep contemplation and minimalist beauty.
👉 Find out how to combine Ryoan-ji with other sites in our Where to Stay in Kyoto: Best Areas for Every Travel Style.
6. Nanzen-ji
This grand Zen temple complex is known for its massive Sanmon Gate, aqueduct, and subtemples. It’s especially stunning during autumn foliage season.
7. Tofuku-ji
Renowned for its Zen gardens and autumn leaves, Tofuku-ji is less crowded than Kyoto’s more famous temples but equally captivating.
8. Yasaka Shrine
Located in the Gion district, Yasaka Shrine is lively year-round and famous for hosting the Gion Matsuri in July.
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👉 For festival lovers, don’t miss our Kyoto Festivals: What’s On & When to Go.
9. Heian Shrine
Known for its massive torii gate and expansive gardens, Heian Shrine is a photogenic spot, especially during cherry blossom season.
10. Ninna-ji
This UNESCO site is famous for its Omuro cherry trees, which bloom later than other varieties, making it a great backup if you miss peak season elsewhere.
Useful External Links
- Kyoto City Official Travel Guide – Official tourism info
- Japan Guide – Kyoto Temples – Detailed visitor info
👉 Discover more peaceful walks in our Slow Travel in Kyoto: One Temple, One Tea House, One Perfect Day.