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Which scenic spots in Kyoto are forbidden to take pictures?
Kyoto is rich in historical and cultural deposits, and many traditional buildings and cultural elements have been preserved. Many tourist attractions have become the focus of tourists, attracting the attention of tourists from all over the world. However, some scenic spots prohibit tourists from taking pictures. Here are some related scenic spots.

Recently, many people plan to travel to Kyoto and Osaka to trust our platform privately. I heard that NHK TV reported that foreign tourists broke into the private territory of _ Garden Scenic Area to take photos, which seriously harassed nearby residents and enterprises. Therefore, the regional agreement on the south side of _ Yuanmachi will announce that tourists are prohibited from taking photos at Huajian Road near _ Yuanmachi from now on (65438+100 on October 25th). Once tourists violate the regulations and take photos on private roads without authorization, they will be fined 1000 yen (about RM 655). Verified by our platform, this regulation is only the voice of local people at present. As for whether it can be implemented, the official did not give a clear answer.

Although this rule is still unclear, Ledi and I learned that some scenic spots in Kyoto do prohibit tourists from taking pictures.

Complete works of scenic spots that can't be photographed

1. Huosening

Hosenin, a famous maple leaf appreciation company, once banned photography for about a year because of conflicts in photographers' photos. Although photography has been reopened, tripods are not allowed. At the same time, in the red leaf season, taking pictures may be prohibited as appropriate. Passengers should pay attention if they arrange to enjoy the maple leaf.

2. The gate of Schumann College

There are many national treasures at the entrance of Schumann Temple in Yicheng Temple. However, because there are many important cultural relics in the museum, photography, including a ghost painting, has been completely banned in the museum. It is said that taking pictures without authorization may cause accidents, but outdoor spaces such as gardens can still be taken.

3. Sanbao College of Walking Temple

Daigou Temple is a famous place to see leaves in Kyoto. At present, the Sanbao Garden designed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the temple is completely forbidden to take photos, including the landscape and viewing academy, because of the poor manners of tourists in the past.

4. Miaojue Temple

Miaojue Temple is famous for its nobunaga, and it is also a secret place to enjoy maple trees in Kyoto. You can see a whole row of maple leaves along the corridor, which is a unique experience here. Although photography is not completely forbidden, if photography is the main purpose, it is forbidden to visit. There are also related announcements in the courtyard.

5. Baokuangyuan

Visitors whose main purpose is photography are forbidden to enter the hospital at present. Even at the gate of the hospital, passengers with tripods or even larger photographic equipment will be rejected; It is forbidden to use tripods in hospitals, but taking pictures with small cameras is generally unrestricted.

6. Governor of Kyoto

Kyoto Su Zhi is a famous maple leaf scenic spot along the Kyoto tram. Among them, the gatepost of Maoxiang Courtyard can reflect a courtyard in Qiu Feng, which has been dyed bright red from the outside to the inside. The beautiful scenery is amazing and attracts many tourists. However, some tourists often set up tripods in order to shoot the beautiful scenery of "red leaves on the bed", but this also hinders other tourists' travel. Therefore, temples prohibit tourists from photographing indoor "beds".