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- Itinerary Information -
Osaka meeting time: 07:00
Departure time from Osaka: 07:10
Meeting time in Kyoto: 08:00
Departure time from Kyoto: 08:10
Meeting point in Osaka: In front of Kani Doraku Dotonbori Higashi branch * Close to Nihonbashi
Meeting point in Kyoto: Kyoto Station Hachijoguchi Matsuri Clock Square
Duration: 2 days
Kyoto return information: Expected to arrive at Kyoto Station around 17:30-18:30
Return trip to Osaka: Expected to arrive at Kani Doraku Higashi store around 19:00-20:00
・Arashiyama Train - Arashiyama's designated popular sightseeing train! You can enjoy its unique scenery in spring, summer, autumn and winter! During the 25-minute journey, the train will slowly take you through the valley, allowing you to take in the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Hozu Gorge. The train carriages and seats are designed with a nostalgic feel. Walking into the mountains along the sightseeing track that was rebuilt from the abandoned San'in Line, it feels like time has gone back. After getting off the train, you may want to take a photo with the retired diesel locomotive! ※Expected cherry blossom viewing period: late March to early April / expected maple leaf viewing period: mid-November to early December
Arashiyama is the most representative tourist attraction in Kyoto and a popular filming location for period dramas. The Togetsukyo Bridge in Arashiyama is about 200 meters long and still retains its original 17th-century appearance restored with steel frames. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Arashiyama from the bridge. It is as if time has been reversed, allowing you to recall the life scenes of ancient Kyoto.
・Miyama Thatched Village is located in Kitamura, Miyama-cho, Nantan City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the three major thatched village villages in Japan (かやぶきの料理), along with Shirakawa-go in Gifu Prefecture and Ouchi-juku in Fukushima Prefecture. It is listed as an important traditional building preservation area by Japan and is the best spot for a slow tour of the forests of Kyoto. There are only 50 households in the small Beicun Village. Most of the houses in the village were built in the middle and late Edo period, and 38 of them still use thatched roofs. The quiet and simple thatched roofs are located in the mountains and forests, like an isolated fairy tale world.
・Chionji Temple: Enshrined is Manjushri Bodhisattva, the master of wisdom. It is one of the three Manjushri temples in Japan. Many candidates and their parents will come here to pray for good luck in the exams. The Taho Pagoda and the iron bathtub in the precinct are designated as important cultural properties by the country, and the Sanmon is the largest in the Tango area.
・Amanohashidate sightseeing boat: Take the Amanohashidate sightseeing boat to enjoy the scenery of Amanohashidate from the sea, and have the opportunity to experience the fun of feeding eagles and seagulls
・Amanohashidate Kasamatsu Park The "Wheel of Wisdom" located in Kasamatsu Park is said to bring good luck and fulfill your wishes by throwing small tiles through it.
・Ine Funaya is located on the Tango Peninsula in the north of Kyoto. The streets of the small fishing village by the sea are quiet and simple. Its traditional building "Funaya" is a major feature. Unlike ordinary bungalows with a garage on the first floor, the first floor of the Funaya is a boathouse, and the second floor is the daily living residence. The itinerary is arranged by taking a sightseeing boat to appreciate the special architecture of the Funaya from the boat. Special shrimp flavor is given to feed seagulls and eagles on the boat. It is recommended to bring gloves to prevent injuries and sun protection
Katsuo-ji Temple has been worshipped as a temple of victory since 1,300 years ago. Today, it is famous as a temple that people visit to pray for good luck, such as for academic advancement, good health, and to ward off bad luck. There are Daruma tumblers and Daruma fortune sticks displayed everywhere in the temple. In addition, because cherry blossoms and hydrangeas are planted in the temple, as well as red leaves in autumn, there are different scenery and beautiful flowers all year round. You can also purchase a Victory Daruma Tumbler here to enhance your luck!