March in Kyoto marks the turning point of the seasons, heralding the arrival of spring. In March 2025, Kyoto will host various traditional festivals and events.

While it's often a bit early for full cherry blossom blooms, there's a chance to enjoy early-blooming varieties and specific spots.

In this article, I'll introduce you to the diverse charms of early spring in Kyoto, from traditional events like the spring doll exhibition at Hokyoji Temple, the Nagashibina ceremony at Shimogamo Shrine, and the rain prayer festival at Kifune Shrine, to viewing early-blooming cherry blossoms at Kodaiji Temple and Maruyama Park.

I'll share how to enjoy this precious time when you can experience Kyoto's unique spring traditions while anticipating the arrival of the cherry blossom front.

At the time of writing this article, many events have not yet been announced, so I plan to update this article regularly. If you're planning to visit Kyoto in March 2025, I encourage you to bookmark this page.

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Traditional Events in Kyoto in March 2025
Natural Highlights in Kyoto in March 2025

Traditional Events in Kyoto in March 2025

March in Kyoto is a time when traditional events and festivals that have been passed down for generations are held, centered around the "Hinamatsuri" (Doll Festival).

Spring Doll Exhibition at Hokyoji Temple (Early March to Early April 2025)

Hokyoji March Event
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Hokyoji Temple, known as the "Doll Temple," is a historic temple that hosts a spring doll exhibition annually from March to April.

This exhibition showcases elaborate dolls related to the traditional event "Hinamatsuri." Hinamatsuri is a festival held on March 3rd to pray for the healthy growth of girls, and during this time, many households display Hina dolls.

On the opening day, there's an opening event where traditional Japanese musical instruments are played as an offering, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Kyoto's traditional music.

The doll exhibition at Hokyoji Temple is a precious opportunity to experience the magnificence of Kyoto's traditional crafts. I encourage you to take a close look at the meticulously crafted facial expressions of the dolls and each piece of their splendid attire. The admission fee is 600 yen.

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Date: Early March to Early April 2025
Access: About 5 minutes walk from "Horikawa Teranochi" bus stop on Kyoto City Bus, or about 15 minutes walk from "Imadegawa Station" on the Karasuma Subway Line
Admission Fee: 600 yen
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Nagashibina Ceremony at Shimogamo Shrine (March 3, 2025)

Nagashibina
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The "Nagashibina" ceremony held at Shimogamo Shrine is one of the harbingers of spring in Kyoto. This traditional event involves floating paper dolls down a river to ward off misfortune.

This ritual, which takes place every year on March 3rd, is one of the most impressive events in Kyoto's traditional culture.

When I participated last year, I was deeply moved by the sight of selected men and women performing the ceremony. The participants, dressed in traditional costumes, floating the dolls down the river in a solemn atmosphere, seemed to symbolize the beauty and depth of Kyoto's traditional culture.

By observing the Nagashibina ceremony, I believe you can tangibly feel Kyoto's sense of harmony with nature and the sensibility that cherishes the changing of seasons.

Admission is free, and anyone can easily watch the ceremony.

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Date: March 3, 2025
Access: About 10 minutes walk from "Demachiyanagi Station" on the Keihan Main Line
Admission Fee: Free
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Rain Prayer Festival (Amagoi Sai) at Kifune Shrine (March 9, 2025)

Kifune Shrine

The Rain Prayer Festival at Kifune Shrine is a traditional event to pray for favorable weather, blessings of water, and a bountiful harvest for the year. This festival, held around 10:00 AM on March 9th every year, offers a rare opportunity to experience unique rituals deeply connected to agricultural culture.

When I participated last year, what impressed me the most was the ritual of sprinkling water towards the sky while chanting unique calls.

The charm of the Rain Prayer Festival lies not only in its mystical atmosphere but also in the beautiful natural environment surrounding Kifune Shrine. The landscape created by the surrounding mountains and clear streams is the very essence of Kyoto's original scenery.

Admission and viewing are free. If you're in Kyoto in March, I highly recommend experiencing this sacred event at the shrine.

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Date: March 9, 2025
Access: Take the Keihan Electric Railway to the last stop "Demachiyanagi Station," then transfer to the Eizan Electric Railway Kurama Line and ride for about 30 minutes to "Kibuneguchi Station"
Admission Fee: Free
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Natural Highlights in Kyoto in March 2025

March in Kyoto is when the winter cold begins to ease. During this time in Kyoto, you can see early-blooming cherry blossoms in some places, giving you a sense of the approaching spring.

Can You See Cherry Blossoms in March?

Shidare Sakura

Most cherry blossoms in Kyoto typically reach their peak from early to mid-April. However, this can vary greatly depending on the climate of the year, and sometimes they may reach full bloom in late March. Especially weeping cherry trees tend to bloom earlier than other cherry varieties.

In my experience, when I visited Kyoto in late March, I was able to enjoy early-blooming cherry blossoms at several locations. Particularly if you visit weeping cherry blossom spots, there's a good chance you'll be able to enjoy the blossoms.

However, as the cherry blossom blooming time varies from year to year, I recommend checking the latest blooming information before your visit.

The joy of finding early-blooming cherry blossoms is exceptional and offers a precious experience of feeling the earliest arrival of spring.

Kodaiji Temple Spring Special Exhibition (Mid-March to Early May 2025)

Kodaiji Temple Shidare Sakura

Kodaiji Temple, located in the Higashiyama area of Kyoto, is a historic temple known especially for its weeping cherry trees. The spring special exhibition held annually from mid-March to early May is one of the best events to enjoy the cherry blossom season.

When I visited last year, the cherry blossom illumination I saw during the special evening viewing was breathtaking. The pale pink weeping cherry blossoms, illuminated by soft light, created a fantastical atmosphere. I remember being captivated by the beauty of the night cherry blossoms, which was completely different from their daytime appearance.

The illumination usually starts around 5:00 PM. I recommend visiting from dusk to enjoy the change in the cherry blossoms' appearance from day to night. The admission fee is 600 yen.

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Date: Mid-March to Early May 2025
Access: 15-20 minutes walk from "Gion-Shijo Station" on the Keihan Electric Railway or "Kawaramachi Station" on the Hankyu Railway. It's on the way to Kiyomizu Temple, so I recommend visiting both together
Admission Fee: 600 yen
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Weeping Cherry Blossom at Maruyama Park (Late March to Early April 2025)

Maruyama Koen Shidare Sakura

Maruyama Park, located next to Yasaka Shrine, is one of Kyoto's representative parks. It's particularly famous for its approximately 90-year-old weeping cherry tree. This cherry tree, known as the "Gion Weeping Cherry," has become a symbol of spring in Kyoto.

When I visited last year, I was breathless at the overwhelming beauty of this weeping cherry tree. The cherry blossoms blooming from the elegantly drooping branches gave me an indescribable sense of awe.

Besides this weeping cherry tree, Maruyama Park has several other types of cherry trees planted, allowing you to enjoy various cherry blossom expressions by visiting at slightly different times.

Typically, illumination is held from around 6:00 PM from late March to mid-April. While the daytime cherry blossoms are wonderful, the illuminated cherry blossoms at night create a fantastical atmosphere, allowing you to experience a completely different charm.

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Date: Late March to Early April 2025
Access: About 5-10 minutes walk from "Gion-Shijo Station" on the Keihan Electric Railway. About 10-15 minutes walk from "Kawaramachi Station" on the Hankyu Railway
Admission Fee: Free
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March 2025 in Kyoto is a wonderful time when traditional events and natural beauty merge. Traditional events such as the doll exhibition at Hokyoji Temple, the Nagashibina ceremony at Shimogamo Shrine, and the rain prayer festival at Kifune Shrine offer precious opportunities to experience the depth of Kyoto's culture and history.

On the other hand, early-blooming cherry blossoms at Kodaiji Temple and Maruyama Park provide excellent opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty heralding the arrival of spring.

I highly encourage you to fully savor the charm of Kyoto woven by tradition and nature in early spring Kyoto, and create memorable experiences that will stay in your heart!