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Visiting Kyoto During Cherry Blossom Season: Complete Guide & Viewing Tips

Kyoto is one of the best places to experience the cherry blossom season in Japan, where the city's rich history and culture provide a backdrop for the beautiful and fleeting flowers. For centuries, cherry blossoms have been a symbol of Japan, appearing in everything from ancient paintings to modern anime series.

This transient beauty is celebrated in Japanese poetry, emphasizing the importance of enjoying life in the moment. With their breathtaking display, it's no wonder that viewing the cherry blossoms in Kyoto is a popular item on many travelers' bucket lists. The old capital is steeped in history and culture, which makes it a perfect place to hunt down a quiet temple to enjoy nature or have a lively party under the cherry blossoms.

To make the most of your trip, here’s all about when, where, and how you can enjoy cherry blossom season in Kyoto ....

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Sake special: The history of Kyoto sake


Sake special: The history of Kyoto sake
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22nd January, 2021 by db staff
In the first of a three-part series, the Kyoto Municipal Institute of Industrial Technology and Culture explores the history and science behind Japan’s national drink.
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Before Tokyo, Kyoto was Japan’s capital, a title it held between the years of 794 and 1869. It is also often referred to as the country’s cultural capital. It is home to 41 sake breweries, 22 of which are in the Fushimi district where the Matsuo Taisha shrine, built in 701AD to acknowledge a deity that is considered to be the god of sake, is located. Fushimi has a history of sake brewing dating back to the 14 ....

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