The Philosopher's Path (also known as Tetsugaku No Michi) is a pedestrian walk way that follows a cherry-tree lined canal in Kyoto, Japan between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji. The path is so-named because two 20th-century Japanese philosophers, Nishida Kitaro and Hajime Tanabe, are thought to have used it for daily exercise. It takes about 30 minutes to complete the walk, although many people spend more time stopping by the sights along the way which include a number of temples and shrines. On the northern part of the walk, there are good views of the nearby Daimonji. The walk is one of Kyoto's top attractions for both the locals and the tourists, especially during the cherry blossom season every spring. (Wikipedia)
Along the path of the philosopher there are views that take your breath away! 🥰🌸