Absolutely — and it's one of Kyoto's best secrets. With far fewer tourists than spring cherry blossom or autumn foliage season, you'll experience the city in a more intimate, unhurried way.
June brings 20,000 hydrangea plants in bloom at Mimurotoji Temple, the ancient Kifune Festival, and Fushimi Inari's torii gates glowing ethereally in the morning mist. The rain enhances Kyoto's wabi-sabi beauty rather than diminishing it — moss-covered stone gardens absorb the humidity and turn vivid shades of emerald.
🌿 Nature 🌧 Rainy Season