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Hiei-zan (Mt. Hiei)

Mount Hiei (pronounced He-eh-ee rather quickly) is on the boarder between Kyoto-fu (Kyoto Prefecture) and Shiga-ken (Shiga Prefecture). It is to the North East of Kyoto City and is considered a Spiritual Guard to Kyoto City. Mount Hiei is 843m high, the main attraction is the sprawling Enryaku-ji temple complex, which is the headquarters of the Tendai sect of Buddhism.

As long as you don't go there on a weekend, public holiday or during the peak autumn and spring seasons, Mount Hiei is a good place to go and escape the busyness of the city. While there are buses on the mountain, a number of the attractions require a walking to. Be prepared for sudden changes in the weather and cooler temperatures up the top. Good hiking boots and wet weather gear highly recommended.

You can access Mount Hiei via the Eizan Main Line (a good option if you're staying in Gion or down town Kyoto), Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line (a good option if you're coming from Otsu in Shiga) or the JR Kosei Line (for those with a Japan Rail Pass or staying around Kyoto Station, Osaka or Kobe). On the Eizan Main Line ride the train to Yase-Hieizanguchi then take the Eizan Cable Railway, followed by the Eizan Ropeway to get up to Mount Hiei. On the Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line ride the train to Sakamoto then take the Sakamoto Cable Railway to get up Mount Hiei. On the JR Kosei Line get off at Hiei-zan Sakamoto station and catch a bus to the Sakamoto Cable Railway or alternatively (if the weather is good) take a walk through the beautiful Sakamoto town to the Sakamoto Cable Railway station.

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Many Paths
Many Paths
The Old Stone Wall
The Old Stone Wall
Fence Post
Fence Post
In to the Forest
In to the Forest
No Escaping the Vending Machines
No Escaping the Vending Machines
Friendly Local
Friendly Local
The view from the top station
The view from the top station
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