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Cherry Blossoms on the Keage Incline
Basic Information
Cherry blossom spot | Keage Incline |
Best time to see the cherry blossoms | Late March – Early April |
Number of cherry trees | About 90 cherry trees (Someiyoshino) |
Opening hours | 24 hours |
Admission fee | Free of charge |
Light up | No lights |
Parking lot | No parking lot |
Location | 339 Higashikomoza-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, 606-8435, Japan |
Phone number: 075-761-3171 | 075-761-3171 |
Official website | http://www.city.kyoto.lg.jp/suido/page/0000007477.html |
Features and Highlights
- Cherry blossom arch with about 90 Someiyoshino cherry trees along the railroad line
- The world’s longest incline railroad, 582m in length
- Historical legacy of the railroad built in the Meiji era (1868-1912)
- Enjoy cherry blossom viewing while strolling along the railway tracks
Visitors to the Keage Incline can enjoy cherry blossom viewing while strolling through the arches of cherry trees. The tracks are well maintained and easy to walk along, allowing you to enjoy the cherry blossoms at a leisurely pace.
The spectacular view of the collaboration of the magnificent railway line and cherry blossoms is breathtaking!
How to access
To get to the Keage Incline, walk about 3 minutes from Keage Subway Station. It is also accessible by city bus from Kyoto Station.
Popular nearby spots
- Nanzenji Temple: Approximately a 15-minute walk from the Keage Incline. An old temple known for its cherry blossoms.
- Eikando: 15-minute walk from the Keage Incline. It is famous for its autumn foliage, but you can also enjoy the cherry blossoms.
- Philosopher’s Path: 15-minute walk from the Keage Incline. A scenic promenade lined with cherry blossom trees stretches about 2 km.
Enjoy Kyoto’s cherry blossoms on foot!
The Keage Incline is a scenic cherry blossom viewing spot where the railroad tracks and cherry trees are interwoven. During the peak season, stroll through the archway of cherry blossoms in full bloom and enjoy the spring in Kyoto.
Popular spots such as Nanzenji Temple and the Philosopher’s Path are also scattered around the area, allowing visitors to enjoy efficient cherry blossom sightseeing!