
{"id":4653,"date":"2026-05-18T11:00:18","date_gmt":"2026-05-18T02:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/?p=4653"},"modified":"2026-05-17T13:35:48","modified_gmt":"2026-05-17T04:35:48","slug":"the-post-4653","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/en\/post-4653\/","title":{"rendered":"Pilgrimage to the holy places of \"Smile Pretty Cure\" in Kyoto! List [Summary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Broadcasting every Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m., the Pretty Cure series has long had many fans, including the popular Otona Pretty Cure.<\/p>\n<p>Among these, Kyoto has a scene in the 48 episodes of \"Smile Precure! (SMILE PRECURE!), there is a scene in which Kyoto appears in all 48 episodes.<\/p>\n<p>He is the seventh generation of Precure,<\/p>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora<\/p>\n<p>Yayoi Kise<\/p>\n<p>Nao Midorikawa<\/p>\n<p>Reika Aoki<\/p>\n<p>Akane Hino<\/p>\n<p>The five students, including the first five students, will visit Kyoto's famous sightseeing spots and inns on a school excursion.<\/p>\n<p>You must be wondering about such a holy place in Kyoto visited by \"Smile Pretty Cure\".<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, in this article, we would like to introduce a list of sacred places that appear in Kyoto in Smile Precure.<\/p>\n<h2>\u25a0What is the synopsis of Smile Pretty Cure?<\/h2>\n<p>The author is Yuji Kobayashi, who has composed and written scripts for Ultraman and Sailor Moon Crystal.<\/p>\n<p>The Smile Pretty Cure series was also popular with many people of all ages and generations.<\/p>\n<p>Let's begin with a look at the synopsis of Smile Pretty Cure.<\/p>\n<h3>Synopsis released from the official website<\/h3>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora, a second-year junior high school student who loves picture books, meets Candy, a fairy who jumped out of a mysterious picture book, on her first day at Shichishikigaoka Junior High School. Candy is an emissary from the picture book country of Mercenland, and she is looking for the legendary warrior Precure to save Mercenland from the Bad End Kingdom, which is planning to change the world to a bad end.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbExplain in a little more detail<\/h3>\n<p>The school trip starts today for two nights and three days. On the shinkansen headed for Kyoto, Miyuki is so happy that she is excited. But when she opens her bag to eat a snack, it is empty and all the contents have been eaten by Candy. But Miyuki is not angry. It's because she is very happy right now. Miyuki and her friends finally arrived in Kyoto and came to visit the Kinkakuji Temple. Miyuki was enjoying seeing the temple with everyone, but she accidentally fell into the pond. Miyuki got herself together and tried to draw a fortune, but it turned out to be a very bad one.<\/p>\n<p>Miyuki was not bothered at first by the bad omikuji, but she became more and more depressed because she could not get her picture taken and her souvenirs were broken. However, Nao and her friends encouraged her that things would get better from now on, and Miyuki got her spirits back up. However, at the inn, she makes a small mistake and gets into trouble with the teacher. Thus, Miyuki's first day of the school trip ended in disappointment. At the same time, Akaoni, who was watching TV, was on his way to Kyoto, which he thought looked just like the setting of a fairy tale.<\/p>\n<p>The next day, the second day of the school trip. Miyuki and her friends visit Kiyomizu Temple and Gion. But once again, Miyuki is full of screw-ups. As usual, she still seems to be a big bad. At that time, Akaoni started to collect bad energy. Miyuki and her friends noticed this and rushed to the scene, transforming into Pretty Cure. However, even after transforming into Cure Happy, Miyuki's bad energy is still the same. Akaoni laughs at her for her constant screw-ups. And just as she is getting ready to perform Rainbow Healing, she drops Smile Pact into a pond. Happy rushes to find it in the river.<\/p>\n<p>Happy feels responsible for causing the pinch with his screw-up, but everyone encouraged him that it is not true. In response to this sentiment, Smile Pact emerged from the river. Then, Pretty Cure successfully performed the Rainbow Healing and purified the blue-nosed Akanbae. The case was solved and Miyuki again apologized to everyone. Miyuki apologizes to everyone again, but remembering Miyuki's screw-up, everyone can't help but smile. The atmosphere was filled with cheerfulness. The big bad luck seems to have vanished, and Miyuki is able to meet the maiko, a group of people who are only seen by those who are lucky enough to see them. Thus, ultra-happiness returned to Miyuki.<\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure Pilgrimage to Kyoto and its Holy Places 1.<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>Kyoto, where the \"Smile Pretty Cure\" school trip took place.<\/p>\n<p>Upon arrival by Shinkansen, the first thing projected is the Kyoto Station area.<\/p>\n<p>Signs at Kyoto Station, Kyoto Tower, and in front of the station will appear.<\/p>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora and others were meeting at the bus stop in front of the station, but in reality, it would be very crowded....<\/p>\n<h3>Kyoto Station Area\" is explained in detail.<\/h3>\n<p>Kyoto Station is located in Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.<\/p>\n<p>When people from all over Japan visit Kyoto for school excursions and other reasons, they first stroll around this area.<\/p>\n<p>The Kyoto Station building was the fourth station building completed in 1997 and designed by Hiroshi Hara.<\/p>\n<p>The nearby Kyoto Tower attracts many tourists.<\/p>\n<p>When you come to Kyoto Station, we recommend that you make a pilgrimage to the sacred sites of Smile Pretty Cure, but you should also visit Toji Temple, a World Heritage site with its five-story pagoda as a symbol, the Kyoto National Museum with over 1200 years of history, and Sanjusangendo with its powerful Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>Higashishiokoji Takakura-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>Phone number<\/h3>\n<p>075-361-4401<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>Directly connected from JR \"Kyoto Station<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbOfficial homepage<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.kyoto-station-building.co.jp\/\">https:\/\/www.kyoto-station-building.co.jp\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure's pilgrimage to sacred places in Kyoto 2.<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora, Yayoi Kise and others came to Wataratsuki Bridge in Arashiyama.<\/p>\n<p>You had a picture taken of the five of us with the Watarigatsu Bridge in the background.<\/p>\n<p>But usually there are many tourists and it would be difficult to take pictures like this.<\/p>\n<p>It is also recommended to relax on a bench next to the bridge while eating Kyoto specialties.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed explanation of \"Watarigatsukibashi Bridge<\/h3>\n<p>The name \"Wataritsukibashi\" was given to the bridge after Emperor Kameyama saw the moon moving in the sky above the bridge and commented, \"It is like the crossing of a bearless moon.<\/p>\n<p>The Katsura River flows lazily below, and there is a tasteful atmosphere with houseboat tours and other activities.<\/p>\n<p>It is 155 meters long, and you can enjoy the nature of Kyoto, such as cherry blossoms in spring and snowy landscape in winter.<\/p>\n<p>Listen carefully to the murmuring of the river.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>Saga Nakanoshima-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>Phone number<\/h3>\n<p>075-343-0548<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>Approximately 5 minutes on foot from Arashiyama Station on the Hankyu Arashiyama Line<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbOfficial homepage<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.kyoto-kankou.or.jp\/info_search\/?id=289&amp;r=1687454978.4393\">https:\/\/www.kyoto-kankou.or.jp\/info_search\/?id=289&amp;r=1687454978.4393<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Related Articles<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/en\/the-post-2401\/\">https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/post-2401\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure's pilgrimage to sacred places in Kyoto: \"Kinkakuji Temple<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>Smile Pretty Cure's Miyuki Hoshizora and her friends visited Kinkakuji Temple on their school excursion.<\/p>\n<p>The official name of the temple is Shikaenji, and it was here that Miyuki Hoshizora unexpectedly fell into a pond....<\/p>\n<p>My uniform got wet, so I change into a jersey.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, the group photo was taken in jerseys.<\/p>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora, feeling down, continues to draw a fortune.<\/p>\n<p>Then, it turned out to be a \"big bad\" day, which I did not expect.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed explanation of the \"Golden Pavilion\".<\/h3>\n<p>Kinkakuji Temple was acquired by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, who built Kitayama-den, a mountain villa, which became a temple after his death.<\/p>\n<p>It is called Kinkakuji Temple because of the famous gold of the Shariden.<\/p>\n<p>Founded in 1397 and opened in 1955, it is affiliated with the Shokokuji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism.<\/p>\n<p>It is the main temple of the Myoshinji sect of the Rinzai Sect, which has as many as 3,400 temples throughout Japan, and is characterized by its large buildings standing in a straight line, including the Sanmon gate, Butsuden (Buddhist hall), and Dharma hall, as well as its 46 pagodas.<\/p>\n<p>There are important cultural properties such as a statue of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu in color on silk, a standing wooden statue of Fudo Myoo, and paintings on the walls of the large drawing room, as well as a garden that is designated as a special place of scenic beauty.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>1 Kinkakuji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>Phone number<\/h3>\n<p>075-461-0013<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>Get off at Kitaoji Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line, take City Bus 205 from Kitaoji Bus Terminal, and get off at \"Kinkakuji-michi\" bus stop.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbOfficial homepage<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.shokoku-ji.jp\/kinkakuji\/\">https:\/\/www.shokoku-ji.jp\/kinkakuji\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Related Articles<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/en\/the-post-3024\/\">https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/post-3024\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure's pilgrimage to a holy place in Kyoto: Hanamikoji Street<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>Kyoto's famous Hanamikoji Street.<\/p>\n<p>Located in Gion, the south side of the building across Shijo Dori is a scene that is full of Kyoto-like atmosphere.<\/p>\n<p>Kise Yayoi was wandering around with her camera, right?<\/p>\n<p>There are also spots such as the spot where Miyuki Hoshizora said, \"This is Gion?\" but the construction has changed slightly.<\/p>\n<p>Candy being a maiko made me giggle.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed explanation of \"Hanamikoji Street<\/h3>\n<p>Hanamikoji Street, south of Gion-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan.<\/p>\n<p>It is a north-south street in Kyoto City, 1 km south to Kenninji Temple and continues north from Sanjo Dori.<\/p>\n<p>Recently, it has been crowded with bars, clubs, snack bars, izakaya (Japanese style pubs), and restaurants, attracting the younger generation.<\/p>\n<p>However, there are still traditional teahouses and restaurants, and maiko and geisha can sometimes be seen.<\/p>\n<p>Walk along the cobblestone streets and feel the Kyoto-like atmosphere.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>South side of Gion-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>Approx. 5 min. walk from Kyoto City Bus \"Gion\" stop.<\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure Pilgrimage to Kyoto's Sacred Places 5: \"Shinpachi Chaya<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>There are many souvenir stores and delicious restaurants in Arashiyama.<\/p>\n<p>In Smile Pretty Cure, the Pretty Cure girls stroll around Arashiyama, and they stop by the Shinpachi Tea House.<\/p>\n<p>This is the store where Miyuki Hoshizora and others bought green tea soft serve.<\/p>\n<p>The sign and the store were depicted as they were, but now the exterior wall color has been slightly renewed.<\/p>\n<p>This store is said to be the birthplace of matcha soft serve, and its matcha soft serve, which appeared in Smile Precure, is very popular.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed explanation of \"Shinpachi Chaya\".<\/h3>\n<p>Shinpachi Chaya is located in Arashiyama, Kyoto.<\/p>\n<p>It is located near the Watarigetsukyo Bridge, a famous sightseeing spot in Kyoto where the Ooigawa River flows through the city.<\/p>\n<p>The restaurant was founded in 1941 and started as a Japanese restaurant at that time.<\/p>\n<p>As it was, they expanded their business to souvenir stores, and in 1986, they created \"Shinpachi's Matcha Green Tea Soft Ice Cream\" with the aim of creating a product that would become the face of Kyoto.<\/p>\n<p>Four years later, it was so popular that 4,000 units a day were sold, leading to a matcha boom in Arashiyama.<\/p>\n<p>It has won third place in the Italian International Gelato Competition and attracts many visitors for its delicious matcha green tea.<\/p>\n<p>Incidentally, the original matcha soft serve ice cream is made using only tea leaves from the authentic Uji region and has little bitterness and astringency.<\/p>\n<p>Please try it.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>37-17 Saga Tenryuji Zoujicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>Phone number<\/h3>\n<p>075-861-0117<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>About 1 minute walk from Arashiyama Station on the Keifuku Electric Railway Arashiyama Line<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbOfficial homepage<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/shinpachichaya.com\/\">https:\/\/shinpachichaya.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure's pilgrimage to Kyoto and sacred places 6.<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora and others will also visit \"The Way of Bamboo Grove\" on a school excursion in Kyoto.<\/p>\n<p>The one that appeared in the anime is in the bamboo grove beyond Nomiya Shrine, which is quite far back because it is just beyond the north gate of Tenryuji Temple.<\/p>\n<p>The scenery of bamboo trees growing supple and the curves of the road have been faithfully reproduced.<\/p>\n<p>The bamboo grove path is a Kyoto-like scenery that attracts many tourists.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed description of the \"Bamboo Forest Road\".<\/h3>\n<p>Famous sightseeing spots in Arashiyama include Togetsu Bridge, Hozugawa River rafting, and the Bamboo Grove Road.<\/p>\n<p>The path through the bamboo grove is called \"Bamboo Grove Path\" and is characterized by tall bamboo groves.<\/p>\n<p>This path continues for about 400 meters, and the sound of leaves rustling in the wind and the clash of bamboos is quite picturesque, isn't it?<\/p>\n<p>During the Heian period (794-1185), this area was used as a villa for aristocrats, and later became famous for its gardens, tea ceremony, and other cultural activities that flourished here.<\/p>\n<p>Nearby are Nomiya Shrine and Tenryuji Temple, which is a World Heritage Site.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>Saga-Okurayama Tabuchiyama-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>Approximately 10 minutes walk from \"Arashiyama Station\" of Keifuku Electric Railway<\/p>\n<h3>Related Articles<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/en\/the-post-1282\/\">https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/post-1282\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure Pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Kyoto: Tatsumi Daimyojin<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>In the Smile Precure school trip, I was particularly impressed by the Tatsumi Daimyojin, which appeared in the battle scene.<\/p>\n<p>Miyuki Hoshizora and others enjoyed taking commemorative photos with Mr. Akaoni.<\/p>\n<p>You are very service oriented.<\/p>\n<p>Here, Mr. Achaoni made a pity appearance.<\/p>\n<p>It appears as a battleground.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed explanation of \"Tatsumi Daimyojin<\/h3>\n<p>Originally a shrine that protected the southeast direction, it came to be called \"Tatsumi Daimyojin\" because it is located in the southeast (Tatsumi) direction from the Kyoto Imperial Palace.<\/p>\n<p>Also known as \"Inari-san in Gion,\" this shrine is said to have originated when raccoon dogs that lived in the area annoyed people in the past, so they enshrined a raccoon dog to calm the commotion.<\/p>\n<p>Tatsumi Daimyojin is a shrine with no known date or details of its founding, but it has long been a place of worship for the people of Gion.<\/p>\n<p>It is said to be especially beneficial for prosperous business and the advancement of the arts, and geishas and maiko (apprentice geisha) come to pray at the shrine.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>59 Motoyoshi-cho, Shinbashi-dori Yamato-oji Higashi-iru, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>Phone number<\/h3>\n<p>075-752-7070<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>Approximately 5 minutes walk from Gion-Shijo Station on the Keihan Main Line<\/p>\n<h3>Related Articles<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/en\/the-post-161\/\">https:\/\/kyotreat.jp\/post-161\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Smile Pretty Cure's Pilgrimage to Kyoto and its Holy Places 8.<\/h2>\n<h3>Outline<\/h3>\n<p>In Smile Pretty Cure, Miyuki Hoshizora and others stayed in room 316 of Hohe Ryokan.<\/p>\n<p>Iroha Ryokan seems to be the model for this.<\/p>\n<p>The rooms and views were faithfully reproduced.<\/p>\n<p>When the movie was first released, tours and events were offered for Precure fans, but unfortunately the museum closed in December 2015.<\/p>\n<h3>\u25cbDetailed description of \"Iroha Ryokan\".<\/h3>\n<p>Iroha Ryokan, a long-established ryokan, was established in 1910 and has long been a favorite.<\/p>\n<p>Located along Sanjo Street on the east side of the Sanjo Ohashi Bridge, the inn was always used by students on school excursions and overseas tourists, as in the movie.<\/p>\n<p>However, on December 20, 2015, it closed after 105 years. It is now a foreign-owned hotel.<\/p>\n<p>The interior has changed, but if you are a Smile Precure fan, you may want to stay and see it on your pilgrimage to the Holy Land.<\/p>\n<h3>Address<\/h3>\n<p>84 Ohashi-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto<\/p>\n<h3>Phone number<\/h3>\n<p>075-366-5800<\/p>\n<h3>How to access<\/h3>\n<p>About 2 minutes walk from Sanjo Station on the Keihan Electric Railway Main Line<\/p>\n<h2>\u25a0 Summary<\/h2>\n<p>How was it?<\/p>\n<p>In this article, we have provided a list of sacred sites that appear in Kyoto in Smile Precure.<\/p>\n<p>Among the Precure series, Smile Precure portrays a cheerful and fun atmosphere.<\/p>\n<p>It seems to me that this is something that not only has the charm of Precure's characters, but also the composition of the Kyoto drawings that appear in the film and the authorship of the scenario.<\/p>\n<p>If you are watching the Precure series, please also watch Smile Precure, which appears in the Kyoto version.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u6bce\u9031\u65e5\u66dc\u3042\u30558\u664230\u5206\u304b\u3089\u653e\u9001\u3001\u30aa\u30c8\u30ca\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2\u3082\u8a71\u984c\u306a\u3069\u3001\u9577\u304d\u306b\u6e21\u3063\u3066\u591a\u304f\u306e\u30d5\u30a1\u30f3\u304c\u3044\u308b\u30d7\u30ea\u30ad\u30e5\u30a2\u30b7\u30ea\u30fc\u30ba\u3002 [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":4928,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_lmt_disableupdate":"no","_lmt_disable":"no","_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":"","_wp_rev_ctl_limit":""},"categories":[92,1],"tags":[],"area":[88,45,69,47],"posts_tag":[37,41,74],"class_list":["post-4653","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-92","category-top-slider","area-higashiyama","area-arashiyama","area-kitano","area-kyotostation","posts_tag-localgourmet","posts_tag-41","posts_tag-74"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.3 - 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