It is the night cherry blossom of the Keage Incline.
On this day, the sky is bright,
Because there was no one or one
I was able to ☺️ shoot slowly
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Located in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, the Keage Incline is an inclined railway with a total length of about 582 meters that connects the Keage Boat Reservoir upstream and the Nanzenji Temple Reservoir downstream. At the time of its construction in Meiji 24, it was the longest railway in the world.
In recent years, it has been known as a famous place for cherry blossoms, and when the cherry blossoms on both sides of the incline are in full bloom, you can walk slowly while admiring the cherry blossoms.
The best time to see the cherry blossoms at the Keage Incline is usually from late March to early April.
There are also plenty of sightseeing spots around the incline. The popular Instagrammable spot "Suirokaku Aqueduct of Nanzenji Temple" is a 93.2-meter-long aqueduct. It is located a 1-minute walk from the Hodo Hall of Nanzenji Temple. The brick bridges of time create a nostalgic landscape. It is a popular spot not only for domestic but also for tourists from overseas, so it is crowded with many people during the autumn leaf season. If you want to take photos that don't include other people, early morning is recommended.
You can also enjoy Hyuga Daijingu Shrine, which is enshrined in Amaterasu, as well as Ise Jingu, and Heian Jingu Shrine, which is one of the largest shrines in Japan with a height of 24.4 meters.
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