14 Incredibly Beautiful Photos Of Kyoto In The Snow
14 Incredibly Beautiful Photos Of Kyoto In The Snow
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14 Incredibly Beautiful Photos Of Kyoto In The Snow

A rare storm turned the Japanese city into a winter wonderland

It only snows in Kyoto a few times a year and it’s even more rare for it to stick to the ground. So people in the Japanese city this past weekend were in for a real treat when a cold air mass hit the country, covering the entire region in a blanket of snow.

Here are some of those magical scenes that locals and travellers posted on Instagram and Twitter from Kyoto this weekend.

Locals say it only shows twice a year in Kyoto. And not very much. Guess I got lucky.

A photo posted by Mary Holland (@missmaryholland) on Jan 14, 2017 at 3:52pm PST

20170115 #2nenzaka #snow #kyoto #Japan #travel #camera #カメラ #ra7traveler

A photo posted by Ryotaro Ashiya (@ra7traveler) on Jan 17, 2017 at 4:33am PST

People who braved the snow to visit the famed Arashiyama Bamboo Grove commented on the eeriness of this typically crowded destination.

Famed bamboo forest looking decidedly eerie. But more snow equals fewer tourists

A photo posted by Mary Holland (@missmaryholland) on Jan 14, 2017 at 7:49pm PST

Kinkaku-ji, Kyoto’s gold-leaf covered temple, looked like something out of a fairytale covered in all that snow.

#kinkakuji #snow #kyoto

A photo posted by Miyuki Kawai (@miyu_k21) on Jan 16, 2017 at 7:19pm PST

The five stories of the Yasaka Pagoda in the city’s Higashiyama District were also totally transformed by snowfall.

Hokanji, Kyoto, Japan

A photo posted by * fumio * (@fumio0728) on Jan 17, 2017 at 3:30am PST

The vermillion torii gates of the Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine and the bright red buildings of the Kiyomizu Temple popped against the bright white snow.

. . Cinnabar red to look beautiful in silver. . Date : 2017.1.15 Location : #kiyomizudera Photo : @kohei713

A photo posted by 京都いいとこフォト (@kyoto_iitoko) on Jan 16, 2017 at 5:53am PST

The weather was also perfect for making snowmen, or in this case, a snow Totoro.

But must adorably, these felines couldn’t get enough of watching the falling snow from the warmth of the cat cafe they call home.

Via Harper’s Bazaar US

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