I thought the Kamo River was already beautiful, until I visited the Uji River...
by JANELLE MACK
Jun 23, 2025
#cherryblossom25
Just a quick train ride from Kyoto, Uji feels like stepping into a watercolor paintingâemerald rivers, misty hills, and the golden glow of Byodoin Temple rising like a phoenix. And yes, the matcha here is life-changing.
First Impressions? The second I crossed Uji Bridge, the sweet, grassy scent of tea fields hit me. Byodoinâs reflection shimmering in the pond? Chefâs kiss. Even the pigeons here seem more refined, probably because theyâre caffeinated on matcha crumbs.
The Unexpected Moment: I tried grinding my own matcha at a tea workshop⊠and ended up with more powder on my jeans than in the bowl. The tea master just sighed and handed me a pre-made latte. đ
Hidden Gem: Behind Byodoin, slip into Mampukuji Templeâa Zen haven with raked gravel gardens and zero crowds. Sit under the 300-year-old maple and pretend youâre a samurai philosopher.
đĄ Must-Try Food:
Matcha soba noodles (vibrantly green, weirdly delicious)
Warabimochi dusted with roasted soybean flourâlike eating a cloud! âïž
âł Quick Itinerary:
9:00 AM: Early bird visit to Byodoin (that Phoenix Hall sunrise glow!).
10:30 AM: Tsuen Tea House (oldest in Japanâsip like a shogun).
12:00 PM: Stroll along the Uji River, feeding koi fish from the bridges.
2:00 PM: Tale of Genji Museum (because Heian-era drama never gets old).
Pro Tip: Buy matcha direct from farms along the riverâthe freshest, brightest green youâll ever taste. And if you visit in June, the firefly evenings are pure magic. âš
Uji isnât just a day tripâitâs a vibe. Come for the temple, stay for the tea-induced zen.
#matchamadness #phoenixvibes #ujidreamin
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