Want the most iconic shot in all of Kyoto? This is it - Hokan-ji's pagoda rising above those perfectly preserved historic streets. But here's the real insider tip: come just after dark. While everyone else is rushing off to dinner, you might just get this 46-meter beauty all to yourself.
The pagoda's been standing there since 589 (thanks to Imperial Prince Shotoku), creating that perfect "this is exactly what I imagined Kyoto would look like" moment. You know those photos you see of old Kyoto with a pagoda peeking out between traditional buildings? This is where they take them.
Pro tip: The best spot is from the narrow street leading up to it. Wait until the lanterns come on but there's still a bit of blue in the sky - that's your money shot right there. Sure, you can go inside and check out the statues and old paintings, but honestly? The real magic is catching this ancient giant in that perfect twilight moment when the crowds thin out and old Kyoto comes alive