Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Garden is a vast public botanical garden located in the Kitayama area of Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City. With seasonal plantings, a wide variety of plant specimens, and an exhibition greenhouse, it serves both as an academic plant collection and a place of relaxation for the public. The garden includes areas displaying endemic species of Japan and plants from around the world, a rose garden, a greenhouse, and a botanical garden, making it ideal for strolling, photography, plant observation, and nature studies. Exhibitions, lectures, and seasonal events are also held regularly, attracting many visitors during the peak flower season.
Highlights
- rose garden: A large collection of roses that are in full bloom in spring and autumn. The plantings of each variety and the arches are stunning.
- Greenhouse (greenhouse plant museum): There are exhibits that can be enjoyed in any season, including tropical and subtropical plants, cacti, orchids, and ornamental plants.
- Wetland Botanical Garden, Pond and Waterside Plantings: An area that recreates a wetland and waterside environment. You can see lotus flowers and irises in summer.
- Japanese Garden and Tree Collection: Giant trees and garden-style plantings accentuate the beauty of autumn leaves and fresh greenery.
- Seasonal flowers: You can enjoy flowers of all seasons, such as cherry blossoms (spring), azaleas and camellias (early spring to spring), hydrangeas (rainy season), and cosmos (autumn).
- Learning, exhibition corner, and events: Nature classes for children, lectures, guided tours, special exhibitions, etc. will be held.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- subway: Within walking distance from Kitayama Station or Kitaoji Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line. Kitayama Station is relatively close, and it takes about a few minutes to 10 minutes on foot (depending on the entrance/exit).
- bus: The Kyoto City Bus stops "Furitsu Botanical Garden" and "Shokubutsuen-mae" are located near the garden, so it's just a short bus ride away. Access from Kyoto Station and Shijo Kawaramachi is also good.
- car: There may be paid parking lots around the park, but the number of spaces is limited, so we recommend using public transportation. Parking may be difficult during busy times.
- Bicycle/walkThe surrounding area is perfect for walking, and many visitors arrive by bicycle or on foot. The park has paved paths with few steps.
- *Please check the official website in advance for the latest transportation information, nearest exit, bus routes, and parking information.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- A relaxed tour (focusing on highlights): about 1 to 1.5 hours
- A leisurely stroll + greenhouse and exhibitions included: Approximately 2-3 hours
- If you plan to take photos, participate in events, or have a picnic, it will take at least half a day (3-4 hours).
Nearby spots
- Kitayama area (dotted with cafes, galleries, and shops) - Convenient for strolling and dining.
- Kyoto Concert Hall (nearby) — A great place to combine a visit with a musical event.
- Kyoto Gyoen/Imperial Palace (slightly south) — Enjoy a stroll through the spacious park and historical buildings.
- Shimogamo Shrine and Tadasu no Mori (bus and walking distance, World Heritage Site) - A walking course where you can experience nature and shrine culture.
- Kamigamo Shrine (accessible by car or bus) — A historic spot in the north.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Entrance fee/Opening hours: Admission fees and opening hours may change depending on the season or events. Please check the official website for the latest information before visiting.
- congestion: The cherry blossom, rose, and autumn foliage seasons are very busy. If you want to avoid the crowds, try to visit on weekdays or right after opening so you can enjoy the view at a leisurely pace.
- Manners: Picking plants or breaking branches is prohibited. Please dispose of trash in designated areas within the park, and refrain from smoking while walking, eating, drinking, or barbecuing without permission. Flying drones is generally prohibited in most areas.
- Pets: Pet admission and area restrictions follow the park's rules. Please check in advance (there will also be information on how to handle service dogs).
- Seasonal precautionsIn the summer, take measures against the sun and heatstroke (wear a hat and stay hydrated), in the rainy season take measures against your feet and wear rain gear, and in the fall and winter take measures against the cold. In the season when insects (such as mosquitoes) appear, it is more comfortable to have insect repellent.
- Barrier-free: The garden paths are relatively well maintained, but there are some steps and gravel in some areas. If you are using a wheelchair or stroller, it is a good idea to check the facility information in advance.
Finally, for the latest information on opening hours, events, admission fees, and access, please check the official website or contact the facility directly before visiting. We can also create detailed directions and seasonal sightseeing guides (cherry blossoms, roses, irises, autumn leaves, etc.), so please let us know if you need them.

