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Things to do in Kyoto in September 2026
By ValidaTrip Research · Updated May 20, 2026
Quick answer: Kyoto in September 2026 usually runs near 29C by day, 21C at night, with about 11 rainy days.
Dated picks to verify first include To-ji Temple Flea Market (Kobo-san Market) and Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages).
Check the event list and public holidays below before assigning fixed dates.
Events, festivals, and public holidays for Kyoto, Japan, in September 2026.
The point is making sure the places you already want to see are actually open on the days you'll be there.
Planning a Kyoto trip in September?
Paste the recommendations you've collected — from friends, a ChatGPT itinerary, or blog listicles. ValidaTrip checks every place against your September dates: opening hours, closures, what needs booking ahead, and which Kyoto events overlap your trip.
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Month context
Kyoto in September: weather, seasonal timing, and what changes.
Kyoto weather in September
High
29.2°C
Low
20.7°C
Rain
11d
180mm
12.2h daylight
What to prioritize in September
Prioritize Sanjusangen-do, Kiyomizu-dera, Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kinkaku-ji, Ginkaku-ji and the Philosopher Path.
Dates to check
Events, festivals, and closures in Kyoto.
Events & festivals in Kyoto, September 2026
Dates and ticketing change constantly — treat this as a starting point and confirm anything you'd build a day around.
- Sep 21
To-ji Temple Flea Market (Kobo-san Market)
Monthly flea market held at To-ji Temple, offering antiques, crafts, food, and local goods. — Free entry; cash recommended for purchases.
via GPT Festivals
- Sep 22
Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages)
A historic parade celebrating Kyoto's rich history, featuring participants dressed in costumes from various periods of Japanese history. — No advance booking required; best to arrive early for good viewing spots.
via GPT Festivals
Public holidays & closures in September 2026
On these dates banks, government offices, and many attractions in Japan close or switch to holiday hours. Worth checking before you pin a must-see to one of them.
- Sep 21Respect for the Aged Day
- Sep 23Autumnal Equinox Day
City context
What Kyoto is known for before you choose what to prioritize.
Known for
City context
Kyoto sits in a mountain basin in Kansai, with the Kamo River, Higashiyama slopes, Arashiyama hills, and an 794 grid plan shaping temple routes across the former imperial capital. Gion and Higashiyama carry the geisha lanes and hillside temples, Arashiyama holds river-and-bamboo scenery, and Central Kyoto links Kyoto Station, Nijo Castle, Nishiki Market, and the Imperial Palace.
Food & drink
Local flavor
Kyoto food means kaiseki, shojin ryori temple cooking, yudofu near Nanzen-ji, hamo, yuba, matcha sweets from Uji, and yatsuhashi cinnamon rice sweets. Nishiki Market, Pontocho, Kiyamachi, Kyoto Station ramen floors, Gion restaurants, and Fushimi sake streets give the practical eating map.
Things to do
Attractions and sights to consider in Kyoto.
Things to do in Kyoto
Map of top sights in Kyoto
- 1Sanjusangen-do
- 2Kiyomizu-dera
- 3Fushimi Inari Taisha
- 4Kinkaku-ji
- 5Ginkaku-ji and the Philosopher Path
- 6Ryoan-ji
- 1
Sanjusangen-do
4.7★ · 16,859indoorOpen dailyThe long temple hall near Shichijo holds 1,001 images of Kannon in a single dramatic interior. It works well with Kyoto National Museum and routes between Kyoto Station and Higashiyama.
Wikipedia - 2
Kiyomizu-dera
4.6★ · 69,350indoorOpen dailyThe Higashiyama temple is famous for its large wooden stage above the hillside and the approach streets of Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka. It is one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto in the UNESCO listing.
WikipediaArrive near opening or late afternoon; the Higashiyama approach lanes bottleneck during cherry blossom and autumn color weeks.
- 3
Fushimi Inari Taisha
4.6★ · 87,888indoorOpen dailyThousands of vermilion torii gates climb Mount Inari from the shrine beside JR Inari station. The full mountain loop takes far longer than the first photo corridor and thins out above the lower shrines.
Wikipedia
Show 7 more sights
- 4Kinkaku-ji
- 5Ginkaku-ji and the Philosopher Path
- 6Ryoan-ji
- 7Kyoto Imperial Palace and Kyoto Gyoen
- 8Nijo Castle
- 9Nishiki Market
- 10Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Tenryu-ji
Areas and routes
Neighborhoods, day trips, and getting around Kyoto.
Kyoto neighborhoods
Each district has its own character — knowing which one you're in changes what's realistic to fit in a day.
Gion and Higashiyama
Gion and Higashiyama are Kyoto lanes and slopes, with Hanami-koji, Yasaka Shrine, Kiyomizu-dera, Sannenzaka, Ninenzaka, teahouses, and heavy evening foot traffic.
Downtown Kyoto and Nishiki
Downtown centers on Shijo-Kawaramachi, Nishiki Market, Teramachi, Shinkyogoku, Pontocho, Kiyamachi, and the Kamo River dining terraces.
Arashiyama and Sagano
Arashiyama and Sagano feel greener and slower, with bamboo groves, Tenryu-ji, Togetsukyo Bridge, riverboats, monkey park climbs, and temple lanes.
Northern Kyoto
Northern Kyoto collects Kinkaku-ji, Ryoan-ji, Ninna-ji, Kamigamo Shrine, Shimogamo Shrine, university edges, and quieter residential streets.
Central Kyoto and Kyoto Station
Central Kyoto includes Kyoto Station, Nijo Castle, Kyoto Gyoen, the Imperial Palace, Nishi Hongan-ji, business hotels, and bus hubs.
Fushimi and Southern Kyoto
Fushimi and southern Kyoto add Fushimi Inari, sake breweries, Tofuku-ji, Daigo-ji, and rail links toward Uji and Nara.
Day trips from Kyoto
Doable as a long day or comfortable as an overnight — each one is a destination on its own.
45km / about 45-60min by JR Nara Line or Kintetsu from Kyoto
Nara
Nara adds Todai-ji, Kasuga Taisha, Nara Park deer, and an older-capital frame. It is the most efficient temple-and-history day from Kyoto.
17km / about 20-30min by JR Nara Line from Kyoto station
Uji
Uji is known for matcha and Byodo-in, with the Nintendo Museum also in the area. The riverfront makes it a light half-day rather than a full-city transfer.
12km / about 10min by JR train from Kyoto to Otsu
Lake Biwa and Otsu
Otsu and Lake Biwa give water views, temples, and summer beaches beyond the Kyoto basin. Mount Hiei routes connect the lake side with Buddhist history above the city.
Getting around
Use ICOCA on JR, Keihan, Hankyu, Kyoto Subway, city buses, Randen, and most regional rail; Kyoto Station, Shijo-Kawaramachi, Sanjo Keihan, and Kitaoji are the useful transfer points. Buses reach Kinkaku-ji and many northwestern temples, Keihan is best for Gion-Fushimi Inari, Hankyu helps Arashiyama, and bicycles work well in the central grid outside peak crowds.
How to plan Kyoto in September
- 1
Anchor the month
Check the 2 dated Kyoto events for anything that overlaps your exact September dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2
Protect closure days
Hold flexible plans around the 2 public holidays in Japan; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.
- 3
Group and validate
Group each Kyoto day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
Best rainy-day things to do in Kyoto in September
September averages 11 rainy days in Kyoto, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
Sanjusangen-do
The long temple hall near Shichijo holds 1,001 images of Kannon in a single dramatic interior. It works well with Kyoto National Museum and routes between Kyoto Station and Higashiyama.
Kiyomizu-dera
The Higashiyama temple is famous for its large wooden stage above the hillside and the approach streets of Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka. It is one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto in the UNESCO listing.
Fushimi Inari Taisha
Thousands of vermilion torii gates climb Mount Inari from the shrine beside JR Inari station. The full mountain loop takes far longer than the first photo corridor and thins out above the lower shrines.
Kinkaku-ji
The Golden Pavilion in northern Kyoto reflects across its pond as one of the city best-known temple images. It sits in a temple-rich northern district with Ryoan-ji and Ninna-ji nearby.
Ginkaku-ji and the Philosopher Path
Ginkaku-ji, the Silver Pavilion, anchors the northern end of the Higashiyama walking route. The Philosopher Path follows a canal south toward Nanzen-ji and is strongest in cherry blossom season.
What to pack for Kyoto in September
Pack from the monthly climate profile, not a generic Kyoto checklist.
- Layerable daytime clothes for average highs around 29C.
- A light evening layer because nights average 21C.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 11 rainy days.
How many days do you need in Kyoto
4 days covers the main Kyoto highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
Is Kyoto worth visiting in September
Yes. Kyoto in September: 29.2°C high, 20.7°C low, 180mm rain over 11 days, 12.2h daylight. Hot and rainy — afternoon storms, plan indoor afternoons.
Validate your list
Turn this into a Kyoto plan that actually works
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Questions
- What's on in Kyoto in September 2026?
- Around 2 notable events and festivals fall in September 2026, including To-ji Temple Flea Market (Kobo-san Market), Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages). Dates and times change — confirm each before you build your day around it.
- Are there public holidays in Kyoto during September 2026?
- Respect for the Aged Day (Sep 21), Autumnal Equinox Day (Sep 23). Banks, government offices, and some attractions close or run holiday hours on these days.
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Kyoto in September?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Kyoto list into ValidaTrip and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Kyoto days without crossing the city twice?
- ValidaTrip groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.















