What to do in Muko

Activities, attractions and tours

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Muko Attractions

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Activities and Tours

Muko is crammed with must-see places to visit and things to do. We can help you decide where to stay, and make it a breeze to explore the surrounding areas with our guides on where to go, what to see and when to see it. No matter how long your stay, it’s easy to find places of interest in Muko to make sure that you enjoy your experience to the fullest and don’t miss a thing. Leave the local knowledge to us and leave the hassle behind.

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Muko Attractions

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Looking for things to do can be time consuming, but we can take the hassle out of planning your holiday. Whether you’re looking to get active in the great outdoors, sample the cuisine or catch up with the vibrant local culture, our guides to Muko attractions ensure that you’ll have a successful trip, whatever the season.

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1. Nishiki Market

Traditional Japanese food is the order of the day in the Nishiki Market, known as Kyoto’s Kitchen. The market plays host to hundreds of restaurants, shops and temporary stalls selling culinary supplies from fresh seafood to knives. Shops sell either food or utensils with which to prepare it. A stark contrast to the serene and humble temples, shrines and museums, Nishiki Market is the perfect place to experience the typical hustle and bustle of food trade at the core of Kyoto.
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A bustling indoor market with various shops and stalls.

2. Kiyomizu Temple

Nestled in the Otowa Mountain, to the east of central Kyōto, the Buddhist temple of Kiyomizu is one of the city’s most popular attractions, attracting millions of visitors each year. The current temple buildings date from the 15th to 17th centuries, but there has been a temple here since 778.
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A traditional Japanese temple complex with autumn foliage, a prominent pagoda, and wooden walkways.

3. Fushimi Inari Shrine

The Fushimi Inari Shrine was founded in 711 and is the head shrine for the 40,000 shrines to Inari, goddess of rice and prosperity, in Japan. Worshippers come here to ask for wealth and success in business, and travelers come to enjoy the beauty and history of the area.
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A red torii gate with stone lion statues on either side, leading to a shrine with a red roof.

4. Nijō Castle

Nijo Castle is a testament to the power of the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo period (1603-1868). The castle was the stronghold of the family who essentially controlled Japan during this time, leaving the emperor to rule in name only. To create a defence against enemies, the castle was built with two palaces, two stone walls and two moats.
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A traditional Japanese building with a stone wall and a canal reflecting the structure.

5. Kinkaku-ji Temple

Of all the temples you’ll see in Kyōto, this one is perhaps the most breathtaking. Also known as “Kinkaku-ji,” the Temple of the Golden Pavilion’s top two floors are coated in gold leaf, creating a dazzling mirror image in the pond on which it’s built.
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A traditional Japanese temple surrounded by a tranquil pond, with reflections of the structure and surrounding trees.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Muko worth visiting?
From retail therapy to history and outdoor pursuits, there are plenty of great things to do in Muko. Don't forget to enjoy the area's mix of cool attractions, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Muko?
Once you've visited top attractions like Arashiyama Onsen and Keage Incline, spend the rest of your day enjoying the food and retail options in Muko.
What is the top tourist attraction in Muko?
You can't leave without exploring Arashiyama Onsen, ranked the top tourist attraction in Muko.
Is three days enough to stay in Muko?
You can easily visit popular attractions like Arashiyama Onsen, Kyoto MINAMIZA Theatre and Kyoto Gyoen National Garden with a three-day stay in Muko. On average, most travellers plan two days here. There's plenty to do and see nearby too, so stay a while longer and venture to Kyoto.
Is Muko a walkable city?
It all comes down to what you'd like to see and do in Muko. Several key attractions, like Nizaemonnoyu and Komyoji Temple, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a wander around some of Muko's best neighbourhoods, Minami Ward is 3 kilometres away from downtown, while Nishikyo Ward is 3 kilometres away from the city centre and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Muko with kids?
What to do in Muko for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or outdoor explorer, there are plenty of things to do in Muko for adults including Teramachi Street and Three-Year Slope.
Are there free things to do in Muko?
One of the best ways to find free things to do in Muko is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider recommendations on exciting neighbourhoods, parks and other top attractions you can visit without opening your wallet. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is one place that doesn't have an entrance fee.

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