We still have to walk a few kilometers to reach Yamashina Station, which is a bit far.

You’ll know it’s time if your eyes suddenly appear red!

The most famous maple leaf carpet is on the left side facing the entrance, this row of stairs. Unexpectedly, the maple leaves have not fallen into a carpet! What a pity!
But this row of stairs is still very nice!

Everyone is taking pictures here, so I feel embarrassed to just climb the stairs and go back to the entrance on the right.

After climbing up, the night emerald garden on the right rear is not maple leaves, but the garden is full of beautiful transitions from red to green!

Just fades from red to green.

The combination of this red temple and the red leaves is so beautiful!

Wow... I don’t know how to describe the beauty...

There was a paid area, so I didn’t go in and just walked around the outside.

Returning to the stairs with maple leaf carpet, looking from top to bottom, it is a different beauty!

So densely packed and red!

Although I didn’t see the most famous maple leaf carpet, it was still very beautiful!


Bishamonto

Address: 18, Anju Inariyama-cho, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto City

Transportation: Get off at JR Yamashina Station, City Subway Subway Yamashina Station, or Keihan Yamashina Station, and walk for about 20 minutes

Visiting time: 8:30~17:00 (last admission at 16:30)

Official website: http://bishamon.or.jp/index.html

Year-round maple viewing time: late November

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