Driver & Guide · How to Reach Hōkan-ji Temple (Yasaka Pagoda)
Whether you arrive by plane, train, public transit, car, taxi, bicycle or on foot, each mode is detailed below, with parking and a driver FAQ.
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By Air (KIX / ITM)
From Kansai or Itami Airport
Best for overseas and long-distance domestic travellers; KIX has more flights, ITM is closer to the city.
- -Kansai Intl (KIX): take the JR Haruka limited express to Kyoto Station (~75–80 min, ~¥3,000), or an airport limousine bus to central Kyoto.
- -Osaka Itami (ITM): airport limousine bus or Hankyu/Keihan connection to Kyoto (~50–60 min).
- -From Kyoto Station, transfer to a city bus or taxi to the Higashiyama–Kiyomizu area (see below).
- 1At the airport, follow signs for 'Kyoto' rail or limousine bus.
- 2KIX: Haruka to Kyoto Station; ITM: limousine bus to central Kyoto.
- 3At Kyoto Station take city bus 100/206 to 'Kiyomizu-michi' or 'Gojō-zaka', then walk uphill.
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Train / Shinkansen
JR Kyoto Station · Tōkaidō Shinkansen
The most convenient rail hub, where the nationwide Shinkansen converges.
- -From Tokyo, Tōkaidō Shinkansen (Nozomi) to Kyoto ~2 h 15 min; from Osaka, JR Kyoto Line ~30 min.
- -Inside Kyoto Station you can connect seamlessly to city buses, the subway and Keihan; head to the 'Kiyomizu-michi' bus stops.
- -With an ICOCA / Suica IC card, buses and subway can be used directly without queuing for tickets.
- 1Exit at Kyoto Station central or Karasuma gate and find the city bus terminal (e.g. stops D1, D2).
- 2Take city bus 100 or 206, about 15–20 min to 'Kiyomizu-michi' or 'Gojō-zaka'.
- 3Alight and follow signs uphill about 10 minutes to the Yasaka Pagoda.
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Public Transit (Bus / Keihan)
City Bus & Keihan Railway
Most direct from Kyoto Station, Gion and Shijō-Kawaramachi.
- -City buses 100 / 206: Kyoto Station ↔ Kiyomizu-michi / Gojō-zaka, ~¥230 one way, frequent.
- -Keihan Main Line: alight at 'Kiyomizu-Gojō' (~20 min walk uphill) or 'Gion-Shijō' then bus/walk.
- -Hankyu Kyoto Line: to 'Kyoto-Kawaramachi', then walk or bus to Higashiyama.
- 1From Kyoto Station or Kawaramachi, take a city bus bound for 'Kiyomizu-dera'.
- 2Alight at 'Kiyomizu-michi' or 'Gojō-zaka' bus stop.
- 3Walk uphill along Gojō-zaka or the Ninenzaka lane about 10 minutes.
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By Car (Parking)
Via Higashiyama · Nearby Parking
Good when carrying luggage, travelling with children/elderly, or touring Kyoto by car; no dedicated pagoda lot, use nearby facilities.
- -Set navigation to 'Yasaka Pagoda', 'Hōkan-ji' or the address '388 Kiyomizu-Yasakakamimachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0862'.
- -Several paid lots (city and private) operate around Kiyomizu and Gojō-zaka; they fill up fast in peak season — arrive early or reserve.
- -Higashiyama streets are narrow and mostly one-way; long roadside parking near the pagoda is prohibited — use proper lots.
- 1Set navigation to a 'Kiyomizu north parking' or 'Gojō-zaka paid parking'.
- 2Follow signs into the lot, park, then walk to the pagoda.
- 3Avoid the 10:00–16:00 peak to save time finding a space and walking.
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Taxi / Rideshare
Door-to-door
Easiest with lots of luggage, children/elderly, or a late arrival.
- -Taxi from Kyoto Station to the pagoda ~15 min, about ¥1,500–2,000.
- -From Gion only a few minutes, about ¥700–1,000; ask to drop off at the intersection before the slope.
- -Taxis can also be delayed in Higashiyama traffic — leave a buffer and book via a local app if needed.
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Cycling / Walking
Along the Kamo River & Stone Lanes
The most relaxed way to feel Kyoto's old-town atmosphere.
- -Kyoto has public bike share (e.g. HelLo Cycle); riding along the Kamo River is mostly flat before the climb into Higashiyama.
- -Ninenzaka/Sannenzaka are stone slopes and steps — bikes cannot pass; lock up near the tower or the bus stop.
- -Downhill from Kiyomizu-dera, through Maruyama Park from Yasaka Shrine, or via Gion's Hanamikoji — all within 10–15 minutes on foot.
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On Foot (Townscape Stroll)
Arrive by Street & Lane
If you are already in Higashiyama, walking is the most natural approach.
- -From Yasaka Shrine through Maruyama Park westward ~10 min; from Gion's Hanamikoji north ~10–15 min.
- -From Kiyomizu-dera down the Ninenzaka/Sannenzaka lanes, ~10–15 min to the intersection below the tower.
- -Stone paths are uneven — wear comfortable shoes and keep an eye on children and belongings.
Parking Overview (for drivers)
The Yasaka Pagoda has no dedicated parking. Below are the nearest paid options; rates and availability vary by season and time — please check on-site signage.
| Option | Distance | Price |
| Kiyomizu-area city/private lots | ~400–600 m | Hourly ~¥600–1,000, daily cap applies |
| Gojō-zaka area paid lots | ~300–500 m | Private, ~¥500–900/hour |
| Gion / Shijō-Kawaramachi lots | ~1.2–1.5 km | Mall & underground, varies |
| Kyoto Station area lots | ~3 km | Large facilities, better for overnight/full day |
| Drop-off (Gojō-zaka junction) | ~200 m | Short stop only, no parking space |
Streets around the pagoda are narrow and one-way; no long roadside parking. EV chargers are found mostly at Kyoto Station and some private lots — none at the tower itself. Rates and restrictions may change — check posted notices.