Seasons of Serenity on Kyoto’s Philosopher’s Path (哲学の道)
The Philosopher's Path is beautiful in every season, but it’s especially known for two moments of magic: Late November 🍁 — when the maples around Eikandō (永観堂) and Ginkaku‑ji (銀閣寺) glow in autumn colors Early April 🌸— when hundreds of cherry trees lining the canal burst into bloom, creating one of Kyoto’s most beloved hanami strolls Whether wrapped in fall’s fading reds or spring’s soft pink canopy, the path offers a quiet, timeless beauty—perfect for slow walks and lingering photos. The Philosopher's Path (哲学の道) On November 28, 2016 , I set out for the Philosopher’s Path, a quiet walkway tucked into Kyoto’s northern Higashiyama district. The trail follows a gentle canal, where the water mirrors the calm that settles in as soon as you leave the city behind. My walk began near Ginkaku‑ji , the Silver Pavilion (銀閣寺), its silhouette soft against the late‑autumn sky. Further along, Eikandō (永観堂) revealed its famous gardens—flashes of crimson and gold lingering ...