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Make sure you visit the most iconic small Japanese city Kyoto! Learn about Kansai, Japan's historic former capital region, with our Golden Route one-day tour from Osaka to it's cultural center Kyoto. Explore the famous deer-feeding area of Nara Park, where you can interact with the friendly deer and even feed them from your hand. Take pictures of yourself emanating Japanese culture as you dress in a traditional kimono and imagine you are in a different time. Meander through the winding Arashiyama Bamboo trail and be amazed by the glowing ambiance it offers. As you traverse through Kyoto, witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the many temples scattered throughout the city. This one day tour is truly an unforgettable experience that will leave you with extraordinary memories to treasure forever!
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Arashiyama, half an hour's drive from Kyoto, is a secret place for people to linger and get away from the world. The road leading to the Arashiyama train and Nonomiya Shrine is the setting of a classic scene from the famous movie "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" and "Memoirs of a Geisha". Walking through the bamboo forest, you can feel the coolness of the breeze blowing through your hair, and hear the sound of Zen energy.
Visiting the Kansai region commands a cultural tour of Kyoto City. Here, the Gion Festival, which is one of the three most widely known festivals in Japan, is held. As the main shrine where this festival is held in July every year, this shrine's fame has become widespread. In addition to the main shrine, which has been designated as a national treasure of Japan. Yasaka Shrine has become a must-visit for tourists because of its remarkable energy!
Kyoto is the real cultural and historical center of Japan, and the most representative motif is the geisha. Located in the most prosperous area of Kyoto, Gion Hanami Koji, you will not be disappointed. Besides Japanese food, it is the home of the traditional Japanese outfit, the Kimono! There are many old buildings in the Hanami Koji walking area, and changing into a kimono and walking along the road is like traveling back to the Heian period of Japan's history. Although the kimono is a traditional Japanese costume, it has gradually been adapted into various modern styles with the changing of the times. The Kimono experience is not included in the tour fee and must be paid for at your expense. Visitors must make their own reservations in advance.
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