The climb to the viewing point at Daimonji-yama takes about 40 minutes starting from Ginkaku-ji, although you can continue deeper into the mountain if a longer journey is what you seek. This is a relatively easy hike, as you’ll notice many elderly Japanese locals effortlessly make their way up the hill, some on a full-blown run who’ll still find enough breath to greet you with a “Konnichiwa” as they run by. Although Daimon-ji is popular in August during the Daimonji Gozan-Okuribu Fire Festival, the sights and cycles of nature are just as stunning in April/May, and all the more enlightening to view the city from as the seasons change from Winter to a livelier, awakened Spring.
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Spring at Daimonji-yama
Spring sunsets and hues of green at Daimonji-yama

By Anonymous
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Views from the top of Daimonji-yama

Patches of sunlight make their way through patches of bright green leaves.

Turn left at this fork in the road!

Luscious hues of green during spring at Daimonji-yama.

Talk about a stair-master...

Sunset in April at Daimonji-yama.

The famous fire kanji that gets lit up in the Fall.

Views.

Views from the summit of Daimonji-yama

Many locals run up the path and practice fitness at the viewing point.

Luscious hues of green during spring at Daimonji-yama.

Dense forest during the climb.

Patches of sunlight make their way through patches of bright green leaves.

Patches of sunlight make their way through patches of bright green leaves.

One of many viewing areas on the path.

Views.

Views.

Stairs, stairs, and more stairs...

Patches of sunlight to contrast light on your path.

Sunset at Daimonji-yama.

Dense hues of green.

Sunset making its way through the trees.

Fin.
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