
The Philosopher’s Walk is a pleasant stroll path that runs alongside a canal in the shadow of the eastern mountains between Ginkaku-ji Temple (the Silver Pavilion) and the Nyakuoji Bridge. It passes very close to Anraku-ji Temple and Honen-in Temple, two quiet and picturesque temples that are less visited than Ginkaku-ji Temple.
The Walk is renowned across Japan for its beautiful spring cherry blossoms, which overhang the path like a canopy. The path was a favorite place for several well-known figures, including the famous philosopher Nishida Kitaro.
Access: City Bus Stops Eikan-do-mae or Ginkaku-ji
Basic Information
- Address : Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City
- Website : Click here (Japanese)
- Access : Comfortable access to Ginkaku-ji Temple / Philosopher’s Path