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Kyoto Marathon | Kyoto

Kyoto Marathon | Kyoto

Feb 15, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Sports & Fitness
The Kyoto Marathon course takes runners on a fascinating journey through the "City of International Culture and Tourism".Runners will pass through seven UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites and many other tourist attractions as they are treated to spectacular views of Kyoto’s scenery, including all five mountains where huge bonfires are lit during the Gozan no Okuribi summer festival.Adding charm to this annual event staged in an urban setting, a portion of the course will meander through scenic downtown Kyoto. Runners will fully enjoy the attractions of Kyoto’s picturesque scenery and sites such as: Nishikyogoku Athletic Park, Teryu-ji Temple, Seiryo-ji Temple, Daikaku-ji Temple, Kyoto Botanical Garden, Hirosawa-no-ike Pond, Ninna-ji Temple, Kyoto Concert Hall, Ryoan-ji Temple and Kyoto Botanical Garden just to name a few.
The 12th Japan Exhibition in Kyoto | Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

The 12th Japan Exhibition in Kyoto | Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

Dec 20, 2025–Jan 17, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Exhibitions
This year, the museum will once again host Japan’s largest comprehensive public exhibition, “Nitten.” Visitors can enjoy approximately 500 works in five categories: Japanese painting, Western painting, sculpture, arts and crafts, and calligraphy, including basic works that tour the country and works related to the local area created by artists in Kyoto and Shiga.
LIGHT CYCLES KYOTO | Kyoto Botanical Gardens

LIGHT CYCLES KYOTO | Kyoto Botanical Gardens

May 24, 2025–Mar 31, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Celebration
Plants light up Kyoto's night sky and explore the hidden lives of plants. Kyoto Botanical Gardens is Japan's oldest public plant sanctuary with a century-old history. State-of-the-art lighting, sound and projections reveal nature's secrets. Step into the greenhouses, a lush sanctuary where melodies float through the air and vibrant plants exude energy. Four unique installations invite you to connect with plants in ways you never imagined. Attune your senses to the subtle rhythms and whispers of plant life and experience their invisible communication. It's an invitation to activate your senses and discover the universal sounds of nature like never before. Get ready to see, hear and explore the diversity of plants on display.
Agon no Hoshi Matsuri | Kyoto

Agon no Hoshi Matsuri | Kyoto

Feb 8, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Celebration
A religious event of the Agama sect held every year at the traditional end of winter. Yamabushi (monks) dressed in costumes march in procession with axes, bows and sacred swords to symbolically purify the boundaries of the site. Then gomaki (wooden prayer sticks) painted with worshippers for the dead and asking for prayers are thrown onto the woodpile and burned. The flames reaching high into the sky are a sight to behold. Other things to watch are shugen-daiko drumming and gagaku (traditional court music). There are special bus routes for worshippers and visitors from all over the country.
Sèvres French Court Porcelain Exhibition | Hosomi Museum

Sèvres French Court Porcelain Exhibition | Hosomi Museum

Oct 25, 2025–Feb 1, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Exhibitions
The Hosomi Museum will host the exhibition "Customs for Princesses: Sèvres French Court Porcelain" from October 25, 2025. Sèvres porcelain, a symbol of French court culture, was beloved by illustrious 18th-century princesses such as Madame de Pompadour and Marie Antoinette. This exhibition will bring together approximately 15 exquisite pieces, encompassing masterpieces made from the reigns of Louis XV to Napoleon. The lustrous glazes, exquisite goldwork, and delicate colors weave together the beauty of these porcelain pieces—each telling a story of the opulent courtly era.
Kazuki Samata Exhibition | Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

Kazuki Samata Exhibition | Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

Dec 3, 2025–Feb 15, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Exhibitions
Samata Kazuki is an unconventional artist who, alongside her artistic practice, is also a professional disc golf player. While participating in the sport as a player, she has used unique strategies to address various issues facing sports, such as sponsorship, society and politics, nationalism, and gender. Furthermore, she expands on these issues to suggest that they are of the same nature as the challenges facing the art world today. Samata’s perspective, gained by illuminating art through the practice of sports, is original and persuasive precisely because of her dual identity as athlete and artist. This is the artist’s first exhibition at an art museum. Examining the Museum from multiple angles through the lens of sport, Samata will deliver a unique viewpoint while posing humorous questions to visitors.
New Year's Special Exhibition: Umazukushi - Admiring the Zodiac | Kyoto National Museum

New Year's Special Exhibition: Umazukushi - Admiring the Zodiac | Kyoto National Museum

Dec 16, 2025–Jan 25, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Exhibitions
The zodiac sign for 2026 is the horse (horse). Have you ever seen a horse up close? Although opportunities to see them have decreased recently, horses were once very familiar creatures to humans. They carried people, carried heavy loads, and performed a variety of physical tasks. Furthermore, for military commanders who fought in battle, fast and beautiful horses were the object of their admiration. This exhibition introduces various cultural assets related to horses. Grab a worksheet and go find out what kinds of horses are out there!
[2025 Winter]Collection Room Special Display: The World of Ohina-sama and Japanese Dolls: Journeying Through the Seasons with Paintings | Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

[2025 Winter]Collection Room Special Display: The World of Ohina-sama and Japanese Dolls: Journeying Through the Seasons with Paintings | Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

Dec 19, 2025–Mar 15, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Exhibitions
This exhibition showcases the elegant dolls of Maruhei Oki, a doll maker founded in Kyoto during the Meiwa Era in the Edo period, displayed alongside paintings depicting Gosekku (“the five seasonal festivals”) and other seasonal events. Maruhei has a long doll-making tradition rich in exquisite craftsmanship, from costumes through to furnishings, based on the customs of the Imperial Court. Focusing on Hina dolls, which have long been loved by the Imperial household and other important families, and comprising Gosho dolls, Isho dolls, Ichimatsu dolls, and other dolls unique to Maruhei displayed alongside the works of modern painters from the Collection, this exhibition will reflect on the enduring beauty of tradition in Kyoto.
World Stories - Art of Our Time | The National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto

World Stories - Art of Our Time | The National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto

Dec 20, 2025–Mar 8, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Exhibitions
This exhibition will showcase works by 20 Japanese artists, focusing on artistic expression from the 1990s to the present, a period marked by increasing globalization and opportunities for Japanese artists to exhibit abroad. Using key concepts such as "identity," "body," "history," and "globalized society," the exhibition will explore the artists' reflections and practices on the relationship between the world and humanity, attempting to portray the viewer's experience of the works as a narrative, like a nautical chart recording the currents and swells of a voyage, or an encounter with an uncharted island. The title of this exhibition, "Sekai no Kotowari" (World's Words), evokes the idea of ​​renewing one's own thinking while refusing to easily interpret or assign meaning to the unknown, much like the use of katakana to write foreign words and new concepts. There are countless answers to the question, "Where are we now?/Where Do We Stand?" It could be said that we are constantly tossing and turning, like a small boat floating on the sea. Nevertheless, we hope that this exhibition will provide an opportunity for viewers to discover their own world's words, as they seek a shared foundation and continue living.
Hirano Shrine Cherry Blossom Festival | Kyoto

Hirano Shrine Cherry Blossom Festival | Kyoto

Apr 10, 2026 (UTC+9)
Kyoto
Celebration
Hirano Shrine, with a history of over 1200 years, has been known as the Cherry Tree Shrine since ancient times. Currently, the shrine grounds boast 400 trees of 60 different varieties. Starting with Sakigakezakura, other varieties include Kocho, Ichō, Nezame, Gyoikō, and Kinugasa, cultivated specifically at Hirano Shrine. With such a diverse array of species, one of the shrine's special features is that you can enjoy the blossoms for an extended period. Starting annually on April 10th, a cherry blossom festival features a religious procession showcasing elaborately designed period costumes.
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Hong Kong

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