one-day tour to Arashiyama, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Yasaka Shrine, Hanami-koji, Pontocho-dori, and Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka in Kyoto, Japan

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Arashiyama Arashiyama is one of the most attractive and popular tourist areas in Kyoto, and is also a famous cherry blossom and autumn leaf viewing spot in Japan. It is famous for its magnificent bamboo forest trails, where tall green bamboos form a quiet green tunnel, as if entering a living ink painting world. You can also enjoy the Togetsukyo Bridge across the Oi River and the historic Tenryuji Temple, and appreciate the natural beauty of Arashiyama changing with the seasons. Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine Fushimi Inari Taisha is one of the most popular shrines in Kyoto and one of the most important Inari shrines in Japan. The shrine is famous for its magnificent Thousand Torii Gates, rows of vermilion Torii gates forming a long tunnel, giving you a mysterious atmosphere. On both sides of the Torii tunnel, you can also see many small fox statues, which are regarded as the guardian gods of the shrine, representing harvest and wealth. Kyoto Machiya "Kyoto Wasabi" This is a 120-year-old Kyoto-machiya, a traditionally built wooden building with no more than three floors. It is a "Cooking Nikai" type with unique insect cage windows and a low second-floor ceiling. This style was very popular in modern times and the Meiji period and is also known as "Chu Nikai". Machiya usually have a backyard called Zashiki-niwa, where residents and tourists can feel the greenery of plants changing with the seasons and the breeze, and deeply experience the rustic style of the countryside. Here, you can feel the traditional Japanese worldview of coexistence with nature and appreciate the aesthetics of life in Kyoto. Kobe beef shabu-shabu set meal During the trip, you will also taste Kobe beef, one of the three major Japanese beefs. When you put a piece of Kobe beef into your mouth, the delicate*****melts like snowflakes, and the gravy dances on the tip of your tongue. The taste is rich, the aroma is fragrant, and the aftertaste is long. The*****and lean meat of Kobe beef are intertwined, bringing a distinct taste. For diners who pursue delicious food, Kobe beef is a delicacy that cannot be missed. It will bring you a taste enjoyment you have never experienced before. Sannenzaka Sannenzaka, also known as Sanningzaka, connects Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Kodai-ji Temple and is one of the most charming streets in Kyoto. It retains a strong Edo-era style, with traditional wooden buildings, Japanese teahouses, kimono shops, and various Kyoto-style souvenir shops, full of the charm of the ancient capital. Yasaka Shrine Yasaka Shrine is located in Gion, Kyoto. It is the head shrine of 3,000 Yasaka Shrines across Japan. It is very popular and has a history of more than 1,300 years. The Gion Festival in July every year is one of the grand festivals in Japan, attracting countless tourists to come and worship. Hanamikoji Hanami-koji is an old street in Gion, Kyoto, famous for its traditional Japanese architecture and rich historical atmosphere. Strolling along the stone-paved Hanami-koji, lined with quaint teahouses, restaurants and machiya buildings, it feels like traveling back in time to ancient Kyoto. Pontocho Pontocho is a narrow alley in Gion, Kyoto, full of traditional Kyoto style. It is quiet during the day, but becomes lively at night, making it a great place to experience Kyoto's nightlife. The bars, restaurants, restaurants and maiko teahouses here show the unique charm of Kyoto. [meeting point guide] meeting time: 12:20 Departure time: 12:30 meeting point: Osaka Namba VIP waiting room (VIP VILLA Namba) 1-2-1 Namba Naka, Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Prefecture (1-2-1 Namba-chu, Naniwa-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka)

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