Visit Uji to experience the authentic
Heian Era beyond a thousand years.
It takes approximately half a day to reach the town of Uji from
Kyoto by an oxcart. It is said that the former capital of Nara was
reached by going south of Ogura pond, which stretched to the
south of Kyoto, and passing through Uji bridge. Uji was a key
transportation hub. The scenery of the mountains, flowing rivers,
and bridges over the river were extraordinary and were loved by
Heian aristocracy, so many villas were built there. Even now,
buildings and roads related to the Heian Period exist in the town.
Uji is also known as the setting for the last ten chapters of the Tale
of Genji. Why not visit the shrines and temples of Uji to seek the
remnants of Heian culture and history?