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Jingo-ji Temple to Daikaku-ji Temple Hiking Route

Moderate Risk · 6.5 km · 2 stops · 7 sightings · Saved April 26, 2026 · Last updated 7 hours ago
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Safety Summary

This 6.5 km route from Jingo-ji Temple to Daikaku-ji Temple crosses Kyoto. Over the past 30 days, 7 bear sightings have been recorded within 5 km of the route, including 1 in the past week. This route runs through Asian black bear habitat (native to Honshu and Shikoku). The most recent sighting was reported 6 days ago near Kyoto, Kyoto; the location sits about 6.5 km from the start of the route and 3.8 km off the route line. The closest sighting to the route line was reported 1 week ago at Kyoto, Kyoto, sitting about 2.9 km from the start and 73 m off the route line.

With activity this close, make noise as you hike, carry bear spray, and avoid the forest at dawn and dusk.

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Highlights Along Your Route (3)

3 places within 1 km of your route, passing through Kyoto.

Jingo-ji Temple
Low Risk

Jingo-ji Temple

Kyoto

523 incidents

Kōzan-ji Temple
Low Risk

Kōzan-ji Temple

Kyoto

524 incidents

Daikaku-ji Temple
Low Risk

Daikaku-ji Temple

Kyoto

463 incidents

Jingo-ji Temple
Low Risk

Jingo-ji Temple

Kyoto

523 incidents

Kōzan-ji Temple
Low Risk

Kōzan-ji Temple

Kyoto

524 incidents

Daikaku-ji Temple
Low Risk

Daikaku-ji Temple

Kyoto

463 incidents

Route Timeline

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Jingo-ji Temple, Kyoto
Moderate Risk 6.5 km 7 sightings within 5 km
Kyoto, Kyoto

A bear was sighted on the back mountain of Ninna-ji, and the popular hillside spot was closed to entry.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·6 days ago
Kyoto, Kyoto

Ninna-ji, a World Heritage site in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, announced a temporary ban on entering Mount Jōju after bear sightings in the ward. The temple grounds remain open for worship; on April 25, three bears were confirmed along the Kiyotaki River about 5 km away, with no damage reported.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·1 week ago
Kyoto, Kyoto

At around 10:05 a.m. on the 25th, a 40-year-old local man spotted three bears along the Kiyotaki River in Umegahata Tono-hata-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto. One bear believed to be an adult was about 150–170 cm long; the bears slowly walked upstream along the river and police who went to the scene were unable to confirm them.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·1 week ago
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Kyoto, Kyoto

Around 10:00 on the 25th, three bears (one adult about 1.8 m long and two cubs) were sighted near Kōzan-ji in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto. After a witness shouted in surprise the bears fled north; no injuries or damage were reported.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·1 week ago
Kyoto, Kyoto

At around 10:00 on April 25, 2026, three bears were reported near the Kiyotaki River by Kōyasan in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City. According to Ukyo Ward, this was the first sighting in the ward this year, and long-time residents were surprised.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·1 week ago
Kyoto, Kyoto

On April 25, three bears presumed to be a mother and two cubs were sighted along the Kiyotaki River in Umekabeta, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto. In response, Ninnaji Temple banned entry to the Omuro 88-site pilgrimage area north of its grounds from April 30 and cancelled related walking events. No damage or injuries have been reported.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·1 week ago

On April 25 in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto City, observers reported one adult bear about 1.8 m long and two cubs; the group was seen fleeing north. People are being advised to back away calmly if they encounter the bears.

Kyoto, Kyoto

News ·2 weeks ago
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Daikaku-ji Temple, Kyoto
Total Distance: 6.5 km

When Are Bears Most Active?

Peak activity at 10:00 with 4 incidents

Asian black bears on your route

Asian Black Bear

Asian Black Bear

Ursus thibetanus japonicus

Range
Honshu, Shikoku
Size
80–120 kg
Active
Dawn & dusk

Sharing space safely

  • ·Make noise as you walk; carry bear spray
  • ·If charged, stand firm and use the spray
  • ·If contact happens, resist firmly. They retreat when met with resistance
  • ·Don't climb. They climb better than you

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Emergency Contacts

110
Police
119
Fire/Ambulance

For mountain rescue, call 110 (police). They will coordinate with local rescue teams.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Route

How many bear sightings are on this route?

Over the past 30 days, 7 bear sightings have been recorded within 5 km of this route, including 1 in the past week. This route runs through Asian black bear habitat (native to Honshu and Shikoku).

When and where was the most recent bear sighting near this route?

The most recent sighting was reported 6 days ago near Kyoto, Kyoto; the location sits about 6.5 km from the start of the route and 3.8 km off the route line.

What time of day are bears most active here?

Recent sightings on this route peak around 10:00. Bears are generally most active at dawn and dusk.

Is this route safe to travel right now?

This 6.5 km route from Jingo-ji Temple to Daikaku-ji Temple crosses Kyoto. Over the past 30 days, 7 bear sightings have been recorded within 5 km of the route, including 1 in the past week. This route runs through Asian black bear habitat (native to Honshu and Shikoku). The most recent sighting was reported 6 days ago near Kyoto, Kyoto; the location sits about 6.5 km from the start of the route and 3.8 km off the route line. The closest sighting to the route line was reported 1 week ago at Kyoto, Kyoto, sitting about 2.9 km from the start and 73 m off the route line. With activity this close, make noise as you hike, carry bear spray, and avoid the forest at dawn and dusk.

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