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[Departure on time]
8:30 Pick-up and drop-off at hotels and B&Bs within 3KM of Kyoto Station. Suggested accommodation locations: Ritz-Carlton Kyoto Hotel, Keihan Hotel Kyoto Hachijoguchi, Keihan Grand Hotel Kyoto, Hotel Ara Kyoto, Millennium Hotel Kyoto, Ritz-Carlton Royal Hotel Kyoto or Hotels around it
8:40-10:30 Kiyomizudera Temple + Sannenzaka Ninnezaka (about 90 minutes)
10:30-11:30 Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine・Senbon Torii (about 60 minutes)
11:30-12:30 Delicious lunch time - Tempura soba set (about 45 minutes)
12:30-13:45 World Cultural Heritage Byodo-in Temple (about 30 minutes)
13:45-18:00 Nara Park + Todaiji Temple (about 150 minutes)
18:00 Return to Osaka city hotel. Recommended accommodation location: Hotel New Hankyu Osaka, Hotel Granvia Osaka, Hotel Granvia Osaka Vischio or its surrounding hotels (return time is for reference only, depending on Futen The return time may be advanced due to weather and road conditions, etc. Please understand and cooperate)
*The above time includes transportation time for moving between attractions and hotel pick-up and drop-off
ーItinerary IntroductionーKiyomizu-dera Temple + Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka (Kiyomizu-dera Temple + Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka)
Kiyomizu-dera Temple was built in 778 AD and is located quietly in the mountains. Climb up to the Kiyomizu Stage to overlook the panoramic view of Kyoto, where modern city and tradition meet. Wander among the corridors of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and savor the traces of history and the unique mystery of this religious holy place. Walking up from Kiyomizu-dera Temple, you will reach the classical-style Sannenzaka. Along the way, you can find Japanese-style historical buildings, find traditional Japanese crafts and enjoy traditional Japanese confectionery in quaint shops, which seems to take people back to ancient Kyoto. Stepping into it is like being in a painting, and every step is a tribute to history and tradition. The nearby Ernianban also has rich historical and cultural heritage. The winding streets hide many treasures worth exploring. Kiyomizudera Temple, Sannenzaka and Ninnenzaka are indispensable cultural heritages in Kyoto. They are not only buildings and landscapes, but also spiritual sustenance and historical witnesses.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine with Thousands of Torii Gates
Located in Fushimi District, Kyoto City, Japan, it is one of the most famous shrines in Kyoto and is famous for its unique Thousand Torii Gates. Senbon Torii consists of thousands of red lacquered wooden torii gates, built along the hillside path and extending to the top of Mount Inari. The mysterious atmosphere that travels between these torii gates gives people a strong sense of traditional Japanese culture.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is dedicated to Inari God, the patron saint of agriculture, commerce and prosperity, so it attracts a large number of believers and tourists every year to pray for prosperity of merchants.
In addition, there are many temples and shrines surrounding Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, making it an important religious and tourist center in Kyoto. Whether you are experiencing Japanese tradition or exploring natural beauty, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is an excellent choice.
Byodo-in Temple
Byodo-in Temple is located in Uji City, Kyoto City, Japan, and is also one of Japan's most famous cultural heritage sites. Its main hall, Phoenix Hall, is the most famous attraction in the temple. It was built in the middle of the Heian period and is one of the oldest existing wooden buildings in Japan. The Phoenix Hall has a unique appearance with two wooden sculptures of flying phoenixes, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
Byodo-in Temple attracts many tourists with its beautiful gardens and historic buildings. In addition to the Phoenix Hall, there are other cultural treasures within the temple, such as exquisite Buddhist statues and historical documents that showcase the essence of ancient Japanese religion and art.
Byodo-in is not only a religious site but also an important center of culture and art. It showcases the outstanding skills of ancient Japanese architecture and sculpture and is a place not to be missed when exploring Japan's cultural heritage.
Nara Park & Todai-ji Temple
Nara Park is located in the center of Nara, with vast green spaces and ancient buildings. In this beautiful park, you can have close contact with wild Nara deer and feel relaxed like never before.
Todaiji Temple, standing in Nara Park, is the largest wooden building in Japan and one of the well-known world heritage sites. The majestic hall houses the world's largest bronze Buddha statue. The shocking scale and spectacular architecture are breathtaking. Strolling through this peaceful temple area, you will experience this historical trail firsthand. It is the best place to experience ancient Japanese art and architecture.