Our second day in Kyoto, we decided to walk along the northeast side of town, beginning with Ginkaku-Ji (the Silver Pavillion) and heading south along the Philosopher's Path. We didn't have any particular agenda, so we were free to stop wherever we saw something that intrigued us. My favorite find of the day was a large, hidden cemetery (I have a thing for old cemeteries—it goes back to the vanning days with my dad).
The first group of photos is all from Ginkaku-Ji. After that, I really stopped keeping track of which temple was which.


These gravel gardens were very large, with walls over a foot high.







The entrance to the cemetery.




At one of the smaller temples along the Philosopher's Path.



At a Shinto Shrine.
