KYOTO VISITOR’S GUIDE May 2023 has been published

The 364th issue of KYOTO VISITOR’S GUIDE, December 2022/January 2023, has been published in print as well as New Articles have been up online

This Month’s Features:

Have Fun & Be Ethically Conscious at Markets in Kyoto

Manpuku-ji Temple

— A Chinese-style Zen temple with a lot to offer

Aoi Matsuri Festival

— The Greatest Festivals of the Picturesque Heian Period Procession

Hachiju Hachiya

— Savor the Best Japanese Tea of the Season

What’s on in the Old Capital This Month

— Seasonal and Traditional Events and Museums Guide

Cover Photo: Highlight of the Fujinomori Shrine’s Fujinomori Festival is the acrobatic horse riding performance on the 5th. The horse riders stand on their heads or hide themselves in the horse’s torso, recreating the horsemanship of the battlefield, and the spectacle is both thrilling and powerful!

Photo courtesy of Jeremy Hoare, a gifted British travel photographer. To see more of his wonderful photos, visit his website: www.kyotophotogallery.com

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