Tetsugaku-no-michi area

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Tetsugaku-no-michi area is a scenic, cherry tree–lined pedestrian path in Kyoto known for its temples, traditional atmosphere, and association with Japanese philosophers.

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instanceOf cherry blossom viewing spot
pedestrian path
scenic area
tourist attraction
accessibleBy Keage Station area
bus from central Kyoto
associatedWith Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University
surface form: Kyoto School of philosophy

Nishida Kitaro
bestVisitTime autumn months
early April
city Kyoto
country Japan
follows a canal of Lake Biwa Canal
hasCulturalSignificance represents blend of nature and philosophy in Japan
symbol of contemplative walks in Kyoto
hasFeature canal-side path
residential neighborhood surroundings
rows of cherry trees
stone-paved walkway
hasNameMeaning Path of Philosophy
Philosopher's Path
surface form: Philosopher’s Path
hasTypeOfTrees cherry trees
hasView Hokusetsu Mountains
surface form: Higashiyama mountains
isPartOf Kyoto
surface form: Kyoto tourist routes
JapaneseName 哲学の道
knownFor association with Japanese philosophers
cherry trees lining the path
proximity to temples and shrines
traditional Kyoto atmosphere
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
surface form: Higashiyama area of Kyoto

Kyoto
Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
nearbyAttraction Eikan-do Zenrin-ji
Ginkaku-ji
Honen-in
Nanzen-ji
Otoyo Shrine
popularFor hanami
tourism
walking
region Kansai region
seasonalHighlight autumn foliage
spring cherry blossoms
touristPopularity high
typicalLength approximately 2 kilometers
walkingDifficulty easy

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Kyoto contains Tetsugaku-no-michi area