2020-07-13The share house which is within walking distance of Ginkakuji Temple and Philosopher’s Road in the deep green of Kyoto, you can be enjoyed even during the rainy season.【8NEST Ginkakuji】
Eight Nest Ginkakuji is a women’s only share house
with 3 rooms and a spacious bathroom.
This time I’d like to take you on a walk around the area that can be enjoyed even in this season ^^.
~Ginkakuji~(10min. walk)https://www.shokoku-ji.jp/ginkakuji/
Jishouji Temple was built by Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the 8th shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate. You can quietly feel the traditional beauty of Higashiyama’s culture through its Zen Buddhism-influenced architecture and karesansui garden.
~philosophical path~(8min. walk)
It is said that the name comes from a philosopher, Ikutaro Nishida,
who strolled along this path in the Meiji era (1868-1912) while being lost in thought.
You can enjoy a leisurely stroll while feeling the tranquility of Kyoto
with the beautiful scenery of the four seasons.



■Bunbuku Teahouse 0757610432
A sweet shop right outside of the Ginkakuji Temple. The most popular is the Uji green tea zenzai. Shaved ice with green tea is also recommended in summer.
■Kyoto boiled Tofu KISAKI http://www.kyoto-kisaki.com/intro.html
Enjoy tofu and other Kyoto cuisine that makes the most of the ingredients in a tatami room.■Private Library http://shisetsu.life.coocan.jp/
Opened in 1973, this facility has a wide range of books from dictionaries to manga. Anyone can use it, open until midnight, you can bring in snacks, drinks, and lunches, and there is a computer outlet. ■Urushi no Tsunesaburo http://www1.enekoshop.jp/shop/ urushi-kyoto/ They deal in high quality lacquerware made by many artisans such as woodworkers, lacquerists and maki-e artists. We recommend easily available chopsticks as a souvenir.There are many more attractions around Ginkakuji Temple.
How about living in an environment rich in nature
and close to the history and culture of Kyoto?