Everyone visits Kyoto for the cherry blossoms, and most visitors leave only with photographs of them. The trees themselves are spectacular, but they are also a mask the city wears for tourists — beneath them are quieter things: a moss garden in early light, the smell of cedar at a hilltop temple, an old woman watering azaleas in a side street where no one with a guidebook will turn.

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