Keage Incline is a historic railway incline track located in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto, Japan. This 582-meter long abandoned railway track was once part of the Lake Biwa Canal transportation system and is now a popular cherry blossom viewing spot and walking path near Nanzenji Temple.
The best time to visit Keage Incline for cherry blossoms is typically from late March to early April during sakura season. Peak bloom usually occurs in early April when over 90 Yoshino cherry trees create a stunning pink tunnel along the railway tracks, making it one of Kyoto's most photographed hanami spots.
To reach Keage Incline, take the Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line to Keage Station and walk 3 minutes, or take the Keihan Main Line to Sanjo-Keihan Station and walk 15 minutes. You can also access it from Nanzenji Temple, which is just a 5-minute walk away. The incline is easily accessible from central Kyoto.
No, there is no entrance fee to visit Keage Incline. The historic railway track is completely free to explore and walk along at any time of day. However, nearby attractions like Nanzenji Temple may charge admission fees for certain buildings and gardens.
Near Keage Incline, you can visit Nanzenji Temple with its famous Sanmon gate and aqueduct, the Philosopher's Path (Tetsugaku-no-michi), Heian Shrine, and the historic Gion district. The area is part of Kyoto's Eastern Mountain (Higashiyama) walking route, offering multiple temples, traditional architecture, and scenic spots within walking distance.