KYOTO
Kyoto lets you experience the “spirit of Japan.” Dress in a traditional kimono while you explore the city’s ancient temples and shrines and taste the renowned, high quality Japanese-style cuisine.
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Togetsukyo Bridge
This bridge is located on the way from Hankyu Arashiyama Station to a cluster of famous sightseeing spots on the opposite side of the river. Measuring a total of 155 m in length, the bridge blends into the scenic beauty of the Arashiyama landscape with its wooden balustrades, although its present-day piers are reinforced concrete. With Arashiyama—a mountain famous for its breathtaking scenery in every season—spread out before it, the bridge provides a superb photography spot. However, you need to be careful when taking photographs because the bridge has lots of traffic, with both vehicles and pedestrians coming and going.
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Yasaka Shrine
Yasaka Shrine holds the Gion Festival, one of Japan’s three largest Shinto festivals. In ancient times, the shrine was known as the Gion Shrine, so even today, it is generally known affectionately as “Gion-san” amongst Kyotoites. Utsukushigozenja is a small shrine within the Yasaka Shrine grounds where the Three Goddesses of Munakata, who are renowned for their beauty, are enshrined. In front of this shrine, there is a spring of sacred water known as “Beauty Water” that is said to make the skin and heart beautiful.
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Nishiki Market
Four minutes on foot from Hankyu Kyoto-kawaramachi Station is the Nishiki Market, the “Kitchen of Kyoto” and home to numerous stores selling dried foods, pickled vegetables, and other products. Don’t miss the Japanese-style confection shop and general store!
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Yatsuhashian-to-Shisyuyakata
Experience how Japanese sweets such as “nama yatsuhashi” and powdered green tea parfaits are made in this workshop. Options include a hands-on tea program that lets you pair handmade sweets with green tea that you’ve prepared yourself. There’s also a restaurant on-site where you can sample a buffet of homestyle Kyoto cooking and sweets.
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Kyoaruki produced by Kyoto Saganokan
The largest authentic kimono rental shop in Kyoto, produced by the long-established furisode and hakama brand Kyoto Saganokan! This popular shop has made countless media appearances and has a top-class kimono selection! Choose your favorite kimono, be dressed by a highly experienced kimono stylist, and have your hair done for a fabulous day! English and Chinese-speaking staff are always available – no need to speak Japanese!
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