Embark on a soothing journey to Kyoto and Nara! Cuddle up with the gentle deer in Nara, wander through the vermilion torii gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha, pop into the adorable Chiikawa-themed shops, stroll along Arashiyama Bamboo Grove to embrace the poetic charm from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and let all your worries melt away in the scenic beauty of this Japanese-style getaway.
We will pick you up at Nipponbashi Exit 2. The guide will be waiting for you with a yellow flag.
Visitors will stroll through Nara Park, where deer and maple leaves can be seen together, with the red leaves appearing more bright against the fresh green of evergreen trees. Famous sites like Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine are located here, making it a must-visit in Nara. The nearby Mount Wakakusa offers a perfect view of Nara and hosts traditional events such as the "Wakakusa Yamayaki" every January. Visitors can walk leisurely, feed the intelligent little deer, and enjoy the fun of interacting with the cute deer.
Fushimi Inari Taisha is one of the most popular shrines in Kyoto, famous for prayers for business prosperity and a good harvest, and has ranked first as "the most popular Japanese attraction among foreigners" for three consecutive years for its "Thousand Torii Gates" red tunnel. Fox statues, regarded as divine messengers, can be seen everywhere—visitors can pray for their families here. The shrine's unique fox-shaped ema (votive plaques) allow free creative doodling, and climbing the torii-lined mountain path is a unique pilgrimage.
The Arashiyama area consists of two areas, Arashiyama and Sagano. This area not only has rich cultural attractions, but also natural scenery that changes with the seasons and retro trains. There are many ancient temples and shrines here. Tenryuji Temple is a World Heritage-level monument. There is a famous bamboo forest trail from Nonomiya Shrine to Okouchi Villa. As a holy place for cherry blossom and maple viewing, Arashiyama attracts a large number of tourists every spring and autumn. It is often hard to get a ticket for the Sagano Train. However, it is very quiet in winter and summer, suitable for travelers who like tranquility.
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