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  1. Nanzenji Temple (南禅寺), whose spacious grounds are located at the base of Kyoto 's forested Higashiyama mountains, is one of the most important Zen temples in all of Japan. It is the head temple of one of the schools within the Rinzai sect of Japanese Zen Buddhism and includes multiple subtemples, that make the already large complex of ...

  2. 10 days, 9 nights. one less day. one more day. The following is a suggested, very fast paced itinerary for travelers who spend 10 days and 9 nights in Kyushu. This itinerary is designed around using a rental car for some of the rural areas where public transportation is inconvenient. Public transportation can be used instead of a rental car ...

  3. Day 2 - Hakodate to Lake Toya. Travel by train from Hakodate to Lake Toya. Take the Usuzan Ropeway to get panoramic views of Lake Toya and Showa Shinzan or follow the walking trails around the mountain's newer craters to see ruins caused by the eruption in 2000. Overnight in Toyako Onsen.

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  4. Everything about modern and traditional Japan with emphasis on travel and living related information.

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    • Japan Railways
    • Other Railways
    • By Sightseeing Bus
    • Taxis
    • Bicycles

    Few of Kyoto's tourist attractions are located close to subway or train stations. Instead, Kyoto has a dense bus network with direct bus lines from Kyoto Stationand/or the city center around Shijo-dori and Kawaramachi-dori to most major sights. Kyoto is served by multiple bus companies. For central Kyoto, the green Kyoto City Bus buses are most num...

    There are two subway lines in Kyoto, the Karasuma Line which runs from south to north along Karasuma-dori and stops at JR Kyoto Station, and the newer Tozai Line which runs from east to west and meets the Karasuma Line at the intersection of Karasuma-dori and Oike-dori.

    All JR lines, including the Tokaido Shinkansen, pass through or commence at JR Kyoto Station. JR trains can be a convenient for accessing the Arashiyama area (JR Sagano Line) and some attractions in southern Kyoto along the JR Nara Line, e.g. Fushimi Inari Shrine and Uji.

    Hankyu Railway connects Kyoto with Osaka. The line initially runs below Shijo Avenue from Kawaramachi westwards in direction of Osaka. It is a good option for accessing the area around Katsura Riky...
    Keifuku Railway (also known as Randen) operates two tram-like train lines in northwestern Kyoto. For train lovers, a ride on these trains is a small attraction by itself. The lines can be an option...
    Keihan Railway's main line runs next and parallel to Kamo River, but unfortunately does not connect to Kyoto Station. The line continues to Osaka and is an alternative to the JR Nara Line to access...
    Eizan Railway operates two train lines from where the Keihan Line ends, Demachiyanagi Station. One line leads to Kurama, while the other runs to the base of Hieizan.

    The Sky Hop Bus is an expensive but convenient way to visit Kyoto's most famous sightseeing spots. Double-decker buses with an open-air second floor run clockwise every hour from Kyoto Station in a large circle around the city, stopping near major tourist sites along the way, including Nijo Castle, Kinkakuji, the Imperial Palace, Heian Shrine and K...

    Kyoto is probably the Japanese city with the highest concentration of taxis. Especially in the city center, taxis are found everywhere. Taxis can not only be a more comfortable, but also an economical alternative to buses on short to medium distances for groups of three or more. Most taxis accommodate up to four passengers (not including the driver...

    Kyoto City's simple layout and flat terrain make it easy and convenient to explore by bicycle. Numerous bicycle rental outlets can be found around the city, especially around major stations, such as Kyoto Station or in popular biking areas like Arashiyama. Typical rental prices are around 1000-1500 yen per day for basic bicycles and around 1700-200...

  5. Discover the Japanese traditional technique of transforming broken ceramic objects into revitalized art pieces, Kintsugi. View on Klook. Samurai Trial Cutting Experience of Japanese Swords in Tokyo. ¥13,000. ★★★★★. 10. Iaido, an ancient Japanese martial art, traces its origins back to the era of samurai warriors.

  6. The Fuji Shibazakura Festival (富士芝桜まつり, Fuji Shibazakura Matsuri) is one of the best and most popular occasions nationwide to see shibazakura (pink moss or phlox moss in English). The venue of the festival, called Fuji Motosuko Resort, is located about three kilometers south of Lake Motosuko in the Fuji Five Lakes area, offering ...

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