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Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple

Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple

Located in a scenic spot overlooking Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Most Views, this temple is the 28th on the Saigoku Pilgrimage. It is famous as a temple where wishes come true, known for the story of the Substitute Kannon. The principal image is the Bodhisattva Kannon, also known as the Beautiful Kannon, and it is said that those who visit will be made beautiful in both body and mind.

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The Kyoto by the Sea area is about 99 km from Kyoto city, and can be reached in as little as 90 minutes by car or bus. It is close by and offers another side to Kyoto, with a different atmosphere from the city. Once upon a time, there was an ancient nation (Taniha no Kuni) with an advanced culture that was introduced from the continent, and it was also the secret stage of the creation of Japan. The Kyoto by the Sea area is filled with evidence of its origin, such as the legend of the descent of Toyouke-no-Okami, the oldest god of food, the demon legend of Mt. Oe, and the legend of the Dragon Palace. It is filled with the charms of Japan scattered throughout each era, such as Amanohashidate, which was the source of Kyoto culture that fascinates the world and was longed for by the people of the capital during the Heian and Muromachi periods, the Tango Chirimen Corridor woven with silk that has been spun for 300 years, the modern industrial heritage sites of Maizuru and Ayabe, the one-of-a-kind Ine Funaya landscape born from the work of fishermen, and Fukuchiyama Castle, which conveys the Warring States period to the present day. Furthermore, "Kyoto of the Sea" is a land of abundance, blessed with ingredients beloved by the god of food, such as seafood like Matsuba crab and Ine yellowtail, and rice and vegetables grown in pure water. Furthermore, its natural scenery, including the San'in Coast, a Global Geopark, and the mountains and rivers where gods, Buddhas and even demons reside, pique the curiosity of travelers, whose beauty will soothe their souls. It is a region where the culture of "valuing harmony" has lived on since ancient times, and where kind people are gracious and accommodating to travelers when they encounter it. Everything you taste and encounter here is connected to Japan's roots. This is Kyoto of the Sea, the source of Japan that lives in the heavens, earth, mountains and seas.

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Nighttime Autumn Leaves Illumination Event

With a view of Amanohashidate below, the illuminated tower and autumn leaves create a fantastical landscape

From November 15th to 16th, 2025, a nighttime illumination event for autumn leaves will be held in Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture. The event will feature the spectacular Momiji Valley, a display of approximately 200 maple trees, as well as colorful illuminations of the five-story pagoda, main hall, mountain gate, and bell tower. This is a special autumn-only event at Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Most Viewed Sites! To get to the venue, please take the cable car or shuttle bus to Nariai-ji Temple.

What is Nariai-ji Temple?

Located in a scenic spot overlooking Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Great Views, this temple is the 28th temple on the Saigoku Pilgrimage. It is famous as a temple where wishes come true, known for the story of the Substitute Kannon. The principal image is the Bodhisattva Kannon, also known as the Beautiful Kannon, and it is said that those who visit will be made beautiful in both body and mind. It is also popular as a famous flower spot, with cherry blossoms and rhododendrons in spring and maples in autumn.

Mount Nariai and Nariaiji Temple

Mount Nariai and Nariaiji Temple

629-2241 339 Nariaiji, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture
Nariai-ji Temple is a tranquil place surrounded by beautiful nature. The temple grounds include the main hall, which is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, as well as many other cultural assets, giving the temple a sense of history and tradition. In particular, the colorful scenery during the autumn foliage season fascinates visitors. Nariai-ji Temple is a place where you can soothe your soul in a serene atmosphere that combines silence and beauty.

Hotels near Mount Nariai and Nariaiji Temple

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Approximately 7 minutes by mountain bus from Kasamatsu Park

Approximately 20 minutes by car from Yosa Amanohashidate IC

Nariai-san Nariai-ji Temple | Access

Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple
Autumn foliage view from Mount Nariai during the autumn foliage season<br>
Autumn foliage view from Mount Nariai during the autumn foliage season
Autumn leaves reflected on the water surface<br>
Autumn leaves reflected on the water surface
Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple
Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple
Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple
Main Hall (Kyoto Prefecture designated cultural property)<br>
Main Hall (Kyoto Prefecture designated cultural property)
Autumn leaves illumination at Nariaiji Temple

The Kyoto by the Sea area is about 99 km from Kyoto city, and can be reached in as little as 90 minutes by car or bus. It is close by and offers another side to Kyoto, with a different atmosphere from the city. Once upon a time, there was an ancient nation (Taniha no Kuni) with an advanced culture that was introduced from the continent, and it was also the secret stage of the creation of Japan. The Kyoto by the Sea area is filled with evidence of its origin, such as the legend of the descent of Toyouke-no-Okami, the oldest god of food, the demon legend of Mt. Oe, and the legend of the Dragon Palace. It is filled with the charms of Japan scattered throughout each era, such as Amanohashidate, which was the source of Kyoto culture that fascinates the world and was longed for by the people of the capital during the Heian and Muromachi periods, the Tango Chirimen Corridor woven with silk that has been spun for 300 years, the modern industrial heritage sites of Maizuru and Ayabe, the one-of-a-kind Ine Funaya landscape born from the work of fishermen, and Fukuchiyama Castle, which conveys the Warring States period to the present day. Furthermore, "Kyoto of the Sea" is a land of abundance, blessed with ingredients beloved by the god of food, such as seafood like Matsuba crab and Ine yellowtail, and rice and vegetables grown in pure water. Furthermore, its natural scenery, including the San'in Coast, a Global Geopark, and the mountains and rivers where gods, Buddhas and even demons reside, pique the curiosity of travelers, whose beauty will soothe their souls. It is a region where the culture of "valuing harmony" has lived on since ancient times, and where kind people are gracious and accommodating to travelers when they encounter it. Everything you taste and encounter here is connected to Japan's roots. This is Kyoto of the Sea, the source of Japan that lives in the heavens, earth, mountains and seas.

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