Enjoy the temples and shrines of Hanatemizu in different seasons, and admire Arashiyama's world-famous bamboo forests and beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons. ▴[Yōkoku-ji Temple]Also known as Yanagiya Kannon, it is a temple located in the mountains of Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture. The 1,200-year-old temple enshrines the Eleven-faced Thousand-armed Kannon. Since ancient times, it has been worshipped as a place to pray for the recovery of eye diseases. This is the origin of Hana-te-shui, and different Hana-te-shui can be seen throughout the year. "Hana-te-shui" originally described the action of washing hands with flowers instead of water in the wild. Another major feature of Yōkoku-ji Temple is that different flowers are placed according to the season. No matter when you go there, you can feel the charm of Hana-te-shui. ▴[Kiyomizu Temple]Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a world cultural heritage site and a popular tourist attraction in Kyoto. Built in 778, it is the oldest temple in Kyoto and a national treasure of Japan. From here you can overlook the entire city of Kyoto, with distinct views in each season, and beautiful scenery to enjoy all year round. ▴[Arashiyama]Located in the northwest of Kyoto, Arashiyama attracts many visitors with its world-famous bamboo forests and beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons. The area is dotted with temples, ancient imperial villas, and famous historical sites, many of which are national treasures or even recognized as world heritage sites. The entire area has been officially designated as a scenic spot by Japan.