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#Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Kimono is one of the most amazing outfits in Japan, especially when the old paths got full of elegant people wearing kimonos and strolling along the city.
If you would like to see traditional Japanese houses and stunning temples, you should visit Kyoto. You can see Geishas walking around with their traditional costumes and if you’re lucky you may be able to capture a photo of them.
Golden hour in Kyoto, in front of the famous Yasaka Pagodo. This picturesque Buddhist temple was so magical to see during sunset, especially with all the girls dressed up in their colorful Geisha outfits!
🇯🇵 Kyoto Unique Starbucks 📍Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka
Have you visited Kyoto? Have you heard about the unique Starbucks in Kyoto? Or have you been to Japan to enjoy hanami? Yes/no? See my photos and make sure you make it next spring 😇
Take a stroll at Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka streets to experience the traditional ambiance of Kyoto. There are several shrines, many tea houses, souvenir stores and eateries in the area. Remember to try the famous traditional Japanese house of Starbucks store called Kyoto Nineizaka Yasaka Chaya ☕️
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Woke up at 4:00 AM to capture the ambiance of cherry blossoms in Kyoto, Japan, which is the ceiling of atmosphere
Some say 'Kyoto is in Japan, but the real Japan is in Kyoto.'
There are many cherry blossoms in Japan, either in clusters or a particularly large one in a courtyard style.
And the most famous among them is the century-old cherry tree at Sanneizaka in Kyoto.
To shoot the blue hour cherry blossom scene, one must wake up early, get up at 4 AM and arrive by 5 AM.
There are hardly any people shooting, most are around Yasaka Pagoda.
The beauty is visible to the naked eye, live photos straight out.
By 6 AM, it starts to get crowded, and by 6:30, it's practically overflowing.
(Kyoto is really competitive! 😭 Many people might not even be up by 6:30!)
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📍Location: Ninenzaka Sannenzaka, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, 2 Chome Kiyomizu
🎫Admission: Free
Shooting Date: March 29, 2024 (Currently in full bloom, viewing period is 2 weeks)
🚗Transportation: Navigate to 'Myohoyenotei', take bus routes 202, 206, or 207 to Kiyomizu-michi Station
‼️Recommended Route: Ninenzaka Sannenzaka ➡️ Yasaka Pagoda ➡️ Kiyomizu-dera ➡️ Hanami-koji ➡️ Yasaka Shrine
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◽️Tips:
☑️ Ninenzaka Sannenzaka, Yasaka Tower Kiyomizu-dera, are unique street landscapes of Kyoto.
The shops along the street and the visitors wearing kimonos make you feel as if you've traveled back to the shogunate era.
☑️ The sightseeing route I recommend is along the way, and if you want to see cherry blossoms, you can also go to Kyoto Imperial Palace and Kamo River, which are both in full bloom right now.
☑️Kyoto's cherry blossom season is very crowded, so it's advised to go out early and return early for a much better experience.
Strolling through the ancient streets of Kyoto, one feels the passage of time
Coming to Kyoto, if you haven't walked through Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka, then your journey can be said to be incomplete. These two districts are not only symbols of Kyoto but also places that carry a profound history and culture.
Ninen-zaka, also known as 'Lower Slope,' is famous for its stone-paved roads and ancient shops. Walking on this street, you will feel a sense of time intertwining, as if you've stepped back hundreds of years in just a second.
Sannen-zaka, also referred to as 'Upper Slope,' is quieter and more serene compared to Ninen-zaka. The small shops along the way sell various handicrafts and traditional snacks, tempting one to stop and savor them.
In addition to enjoying the scenery, the ancient buildings of Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka are also a paradise for photography enthusiasts. Each building has its unique story, waiting for you to discover.
Here, every step is a trace of history, and every place is an enjoyment of beauty. Why not slow down and let yourself be fully immersed in this ancient and peaceful atmosphere.
If you only have one day in Kyoto, just follow this itinerary
🔸Kyoto is suited for a slow pace, so if you only have one day to enjoy Kyoto, don't exhaust yourself like a special forces soldier. Instead, take a leisurely city walk through Kiyomizu-dera, Ninenzaka, and Sannenzaka to deeply experience the retro vibe of Kyoto.
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📍Itinerary:
Ishibei-koji Lane — Yasaka Pagoda — Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka — Kiyomizu-dera — Kimono Experience — Maruyama Park — Yasaka Shrine — Gion — Hanami-koji Lane — Return Kimono — Kodai-ji Temple Night Cherry Blossom Viewing
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📍Schedule:
7:00: Take bus 207 from Kyoto Station to Higashiyama Yasui.
7:30: Check in at Ishibei-koji Lane
8:00: Take photos in front of the deserted Yasaka Pagoda
8:15: Enjoy the tranquility of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka
8:45: Visit Kiyomizu-dera before the tour groups arrive
10:00: Kimono Experience
11:00: Take photos in kimono at Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka
12:00: Arrive at Maruyama Park, where there are various snack stalls for lunch. Nearby are Chion-in and Shoren-in, which are also suitable for taking photos in kimono. If interested, you can choose to visit
14:30: Exit from another gate of Maruyama Park and reach Yasaka Pagoda Shrine
15:30: Leave Yasaka Shrine, cross the road to Gion
16:00: Check in at Hanami-koji Lane
17:00: Return Kimono
17:30: Dinner time
19:00: Enjoy the night cherry blossoms at Kodai-ji Temple
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📍10 Practical Tips for Kyoto You Should Know:
🔸1. If you want to see cherry blossoms, come at the end of March or the beginning of April.
🔸2. To avoid crowds, arrive before 8 am.
🔸3. Wear the kimono after visiting Kiyomizu-dera, otherwise climbing those steps will make you doubt your life.
🔸4. The high-end kaiseki restaurants here are very popular, remember to make a reservation in advance.
🔸5. Ishibei-koji Lane is lined with private houses, so keep quiet.
🔸6. The Kyoto bus one-day pass allows unlimited rides for one day, and it's worth the price after three rides. Otherwise, don't buy it.
🔸7. Kyoto's shopping centers are in Shijo Kawaramachi, but they close after 8 pm.
🔸8. Kyoto hotels are not cheap, if you don't mind, you can stay in guesthouses for convenience and good value for money.
🔸9. If you have time, take a walk along the Kamo River and enjoy Kyoto's slow life like a local.
🔸10. There are many delicious foods in Kyoto, such as sukiyaki, yudofu, and grilled meat, all worth a try. If you want to eat affordable local food, go to Nishiki Market next to Shijo Kawaramachi.
Kyoto Must-Visit | Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka
|Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka. The ancient streets in front of Kiyomizu-dera in Higashiyama District, Kyoto, can be considered one of the must-visit places in Kyoto, and it is also one of the signature landscapes.
Different scenery can be seen in all four seasons.
5-Day 4-Night Special Forces Travel in Kansai, Japan: 'Nara, Kyoto Edition'
In fact, only a day and a half was left for Nara and Kyoto. The specific itinerary is as follows:
Day 1: Osaka➡️Nara➡️Nara Park➡️Kasuga Taisha➡️Rurikoin➡️Gion➡️Hanami Lane➡️Yasaka Shrine
Day 2: Kiyomizu Temple➡️Sannenzaka Ninenzaka➡️Fushimi Inari Taisha➡️Osaka
📍 Nara·Nara Prefecture:
I only stayed in Nara for half a day, because besides feeding deer🦌, I didn't feel there was anything particularly attractive. After arriving at Nara Station, you can walk to Nara Park by going straight to the right, which is within ten minutes. You can see deer along the way, and there are vendors selling deer cakes every few steps for feeding, but I was really afraid of being bitten, so I just threw them on the ground to feed. 😂😂
Following Nara Park all the way up is Kasuga Taisha. I have relatively poor physical strength, so it was a bit hard to climb all the way up, but the beautiful scenery is still worth it. However, there are towering trees all the way up, so you can't really get sunburned, which is quite good. After reaching the top, I casually visited the shrine and then hurried down the mountain to the next spot, Rurikoin.
📍 Rurikoin
I originally wanted to see the autumn leaves🍁, but the season hadn't arrived yet. Because it was a bit tiring to play in Nara, I had already given up the idea of going there. But then I thought, since I'm already in Japan, it wouldn't hurt to go. Plus, a friend told me before coming that I must go to make up for his previous regret of not being able to go, so I gritted my teeth and went. After arriving, I could only sigh, it was worth the trip, it was really beautiful. I will write a separate note in detail, it can be said to be one of the must-visit classics in Kansai.
📍 Gion, Hanami Lane, Geisha, Former Kyoto Flower Street Willow Lane, Yasaka Shrine
These three attractions are all in one place, so you can arrange to visit them all at once.
I arrived at Gion at about five in the afternoon. I didn't arrange to come in the morning because I was afraid it would be too hot, but coming in the evening also reveals its unique beauty. When I was searching for strategies before, I saw that you can encounter geishas in Gion, but what I encountered was full of tourists, haha.
Gion and Hanami Lane are actually quite commercialized, basically they are rows of shops. If you have to make a comparison, I personally think it's quite similar to Lijiang Ancient Town. Even when I casually walked into a lane, my first impression was that it's so similar to Lijiang Ancient Town! It's just that people here speak Japanese. 🤭🤭
After wandering around Gion and Hanami Lane, I entered Yasaka Shrine. It was already dark by then, so the lights in the shrine were on. It's really good for taking pictures. After wandering around for about an hour, I left and returned to the hotel.
🎈There was an interlude here, when I was taking pictures in the shrine, I accidentally took a picture of a foreign couple in kimonos. I thought my picture wasn't too bad, so I plucked up the courage to tell them if they wanted me to send them the picture, but I was slapped in the face, they didn't want it. Haha
📍 Kiyomizu Temple, Sannenzaka Ninenzaka
The next morning, I took a bus🚌 directly to Kiyomizu Temple and Sannenzaka Ninenzaka. In order to avoid the crowd, I even set an alarm to get up early, but when I got there, I found it was already crowded. 🤣
The reasonable tour route should be to go directly to Kiyomizu Temple and then down the slope to Sannenzaka Ninenzaka, so it won't be too tiring. However, I got the route wrong again and climbed up from the bottom of the slope.
When I got to Kiyomizu Temple, I simply took a picture outside and then turned around and walked down, because I had visited several shrines in the past few days and they all seemed similar, so I didn't go into Kiyomizu Temple to climb up.
Sannenzaka Ninenzaka is also mostly wooden ancient architectural style. If you search online, the basic check-in is those few positions, but fortunately, every angle is pretty good; in fact, this attraction has also become very commercialized, and there are shops everywhere, so just take a few pictures and stroll around!
I spent about two hours in these two places, not too big.
📍 Fushimi Inari Taisha
I feel this is a must-visit attraction for everyone who goes to Kyoto. It can be said that as long as you search for the word Kyoto, hundreds of red gate⛩️ pictures will definitely appear on the screen. But I have to say, this attraction is really good for taking pictures, but there are also a lot of people. I originally wanted to take a picture outside and leave, but there were too many people, so I still climbed a section of the road to avoid some of the crowd, took out my phone and quickly took a few pictures when there were fewer people.
How to say about the city of Kyoto~Before I came, I didn't think I would like this kind of ancient city very much, but after I came, it became a must-visit city for my next trip to Japan. Maybe this is why so many people like Kyoto. Although there are no special memories, this city exudes an unforgettable charm.
The Beauty of Kyoto|The best place to appreciate the full view of Yasaka Tower at sunset in Kyoto
Strolling in Kyoto🚶♀️
You can't miss the classic stone-paved path with steps of Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka
The charm of Kyoto is all here
At the end of the road at the highest point, you can look back at the Yasaka Tower of Hokanji Temple
This is a great place for portrait photography
Yasaka Tower, Kyoto street view, plus a beautiful kimono👘
The most beautiful still photo in life is left here
Near the Kōdai-ji, on the side of Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka
Located on the top floor of the Kyoto Park Hyatt Hotel is the Amber Bar
This is the place to shoot the most beautiful sunset and night view of Yasaka Tower in Kyoto
Under the afterglow of the setting sun
Yasaka Tower becomes a silhouette painting
It makes people calm as water, satisfied and happy
Travel tips:
It is recommended to make a reservation by phone or email with the Park Hyatt Hotel Amber Bar in advance
There may be a wait if you go directly to the site, if you want to watch the sunset, you can arrive a little earlier
Park Hyatt Kyoto
Address: 360 Kodaiji Masuyacho Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi Kyoto,605-0826,Japan
Amber Bar at Park Hyatt Kyoto
Opening hours: 16:00-23:00
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Gourmet's Kyoto Osaka Two-Day Tour|Kyoto is too delicious
Kyoto Osaka is a very classic trip, as a lonely gourmet, you can have a lot of fun alone🤗
【DAY1】Kyoto
🍻Itinerary: Two-Year Slope Three-Year Slope - Kiyomizu Temple - Duck River - Hanami Small Road - Yasaka Shrine
1⃣️ Two-Year Slope Three-Year Slope 2H
Kyoto's most characteristic street, going straight up is Kiyomizu Temple, there are many small shops on both sides of the road, you must wear a kimono👘 to take pictures, when the lights are slightly bright in the evening, it really has a good atmosphere~
Recommended Okudan Kiyomizu Tofu Shop, Matcha House, the former has a great environment, the latter has a great taste
2⃣️Kiyomizu Temple 1H
The Kiyomizu Temple built on the mountain, the fireworks are very prosperous, you can see Kyoto City
🎫Ticket 400 yen, amulet 500/piece, bought a super good-looking cherry bell
3⃣️Duck River 1H
A river that crosses Kyoto, it's really comfortable to sit on the river bank and blow the wind
4⃣️Hanami Small Road 1H
A very famous street in Shijo, you can take a simple stroll, you can see geisha, walk to the end of Hanami Small Road is Kenninji, strolled in the outside courtyard
5⃣️Yasaka Shrine 1H
You must go in the evening, wait for the lanterns to light up, and the night tour of the shrine is really a must. When I went there, it happened to be the Mid-Autumn Festival and there was a moon viewing ceremony, which was very ceremonial
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【DAY2】Arashiyama+Osaka Dotonbori
🍻Itinerary: Yuzaiting - Bamboo Forest Path - Jojakkoji - Itsuki Teahouse - Osaka Dotonbori
1⃣️Arashiyama
🪄Recommended route: Togetsukyo Bridge - Yuzaiting - Bamboo Forest Path - Jojakkoji (Tennoji)
In fact, the whole Arashiyama is not very big, half a day is completely enough, highly recommend Arashiyama food, delicious environment and absolutely
🌟Passing Togetsukyo Bridge, the river bank is Yuzaiting, it's really beautiful to take pictures😍, Arashiyama Small Rurikoin
🌟Through the Bamboo Forest Path to reach Jojakkoji, full of green, really heal the eyes, ticket 500/person
Recommended two fairy food
🍱Itsuki Teahouse: It is best to make an appointment in advance, each position is by the window, it is worthy of the super popular Kyoto cuisine, there is only one set meal, but it is too delicious
🍱Youyue: Because I couldn't wait for Itsuki at the meal time, I went to the neighboring Youyue, which offers a variety of set meals, Japanese courtyard style, it's so beautiful! The key is that the set meal is also delicious
2⃣️Osaka Dotonbori 2H
It takes about 1 hour from Kyoto to Osaka, you can go to Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi at night (it is said that Osaka shopping is actually the highest cost-effective, there are many discounts)
But the prosperity of Osaka really stunned me, the giant billboards really have a sense of animation world (a bit of cyberpunk style), there are some 24-hour shops, the real city that never sleeps, the neon lights on the river bank, and the cruise ship, really invincible
In the past two or three years, I have seen different scenery
This time I went to Kyoto, I really had a lot of fun🥳
I heard that Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka are quite popular attractions, how can I not join in the fun?
I found another way, strolled leisurely all the way, felt the unique slope of Kyoto, both sides are old Japanese traditional buildings, it is really attractive. By the way, this is also one of the best places to shoot Japanese kimonos👘.
Another thing worth mentioning is that you can also visit Kamo River by the way, next time I must find a chance to shoot Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka without people.
Walking along quaint Kyoto houses
Quaint Kyoto houses along Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka street! Suggest to come in the early morning at around 7+am to avoid crowd and people photobombing in your picture. The street can be reached via bus.
The photo spot of Hokan-ji temple at the background is also near the area. And there are also a few shrines or temples around the area including Yasaka Koshindo with colourful balls.
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Unveiling Kyoto's Spellbinding Secrets: A First-Timer's Must-Experience Marvels!
Embarking on a journey to Kyoto, I found myself transported into a realm where time seemed to pause, allowing the echoes of Japan's rich history to whisper through the cobbled streets. This is the tale of "Kyoto Reverie," where the ancient city unfolds like a tapestry of cultural wonders.
As the morning sun painted the sky in hues of pink and gold, I stepped into Kyoto's embrace, a city steeped in the elegance of tradition. The air carried the scent of cherry blossoms, and the streets beckoned with the promise of exploring centuries-old wonders. Kyoto, as the ancient capital, cradled stories within its cobblestone lanes.
Venturing to the serene grounds of Kiyomizu-dera, I marveled at the temple perched on wooden stilts, offering panoramic views of the city below. The beauty of the wooden architecture and the tranquility of the surroundings left an indelible mark, a testament to Kyoto's timeless allure.
The journey continued to the enchanting Fushimi Inari Shrine, where vermilion torii gates lined paths that led to sacred heights. Each step was a pilgrimage into the spiritual heart of Kyoto, a place where the sacred and the serene converged in a dance of tranquility.
In the Gion district, Kyoto unveiled another layer of its traditional charm. Elegant women adorned in colorful kimonos graced the streets, their presence a living canvas of the city's cultural heritage. Their graceful movements and the rustle of silk skirts blended seamlessly with the ambiance of the old-world surroundings.
As the day drew to a close, I found myself at the heart of Kyoto's enchantment – the Gion Matsuri. Lantern-lit streets, the resonance of traditional music, and the fluttering of festival fans created a scene straight from a bygone era. Kyoto, with its deep-rooted traditions and mesmerizing beauty, became a haven where the past coexisted with the present.
"Kyoto Reverie" wasn't just a vacation; it was a transcendental journey into the heart of Japan's cultural soul. In every temple, every geisha's graceful stride, and every cherry blossom that graced the air, Kyoto revealed itself as a living canvas of history, tradition, and unparalleled beauty. #KyotoReverie #TimelessTranquility #CulturalCanvas
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Time travel through streets of Kyoto
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Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka are two prominent traditional streets which meet modern features in the quaint town of Kyoto. Streets are handsomely lined with cobblestones and on each sides you see tea houses, ryokans, souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes.
The hustle and bustle of these streets attracts both local and foreign tourists alike. So usually they are packed to the brim by noon.
To avoid the crowds, wake up earlier and hike to these location before sunrise and you have the streets to yourself!
Japan Travels: Ninenzaka Street, Kyoto
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This iconic district is one of the oldest ancient streets back from the old days in Kyoto. The place is surrounded by traditional houses that operates as stores or restaurants for all to enjoy the cultural feeling and vibes. A must-go area when visiting in Kyoto because this is also where we can take a photo with the pagoda tower at the back and a 100 years old Starbucks is located here. The place is surrounded by a lot of tourists and locals to spend the day shopping and feel the real Japanese vibe here.
Their streets and slopes are very aesthetic to take photo at, we walked around and enjoy the beautiful views around. We stumbled upon a Ghibli store that sells all Ghibli films’ merchandises, we are big fans of it and we went in and take a few photos with the one and only Totoro. They sells puzzles, goodies, apparels and figurines, they even sell snacks that resembles the characters in the films.
We walked around in the evening where the sun is slowly going down, we finally spot the famous 100 years old Starbucks store, its the most unique store in whole Japan because it uses the traditional house as a cafe, it’s very special and well decorated. The best part is they have tatami mat to sit on to enjoy the drinks, it’s truly an incredible moment to be inside taking a sip in their delicious coffees.
Kyoto Nineizaka Kiyomizu temple 🌸🇯🇵
one of most my lovely place in Kyoto :)
Kyoto Ninenzaka
love the old streets of Kyoto. full of character
The World's first traditional starbucks
The Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya Starbucks is the world's first Starbucks joint with tatami seating. It's a great place to experience a traditional Japanese atmosphere along with tasty coffee. #kyoto #japan #traveljapan #starbucks
It was my 2nd time in Kyoto and it was Summer. I made sure that I when I go back to Kyoto, I'll finally go to Sannenzaka because during my first time there, it was Spring, and I was not able to come to this shopping district. It was my great regret because I know from pictures that this place looks best during Spring, with the Cherry Blossoms blooming on top of the roofs. But anyway, this old shopping district has everything from food to souvenirs. Great for window. shopping and for foodie people.
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After strolling through Kyoto for two years and three years, you can take a trip to Kyoto, Osaka, or take a trip to Kyoto, or be impressed by Kyoto's antiques. Whether it's a curved road up and down, a classical building next to it, or a street full of streets. Kimono girls, are super beautiful scenery ~
light gray environment against orange temples and multicolored kimono, is the recommended place for individual society and culture
most surprising and casual The Japanese shop along the street is full of delicious food in the sky, and the curry is not too tired to eat, praise and praise!
The world's only tatami starbucks
has long heard that Kyoto has one of the world's only tatami stars, and has been planting grass. It was finally made when I went to Kyoto last time.
I have heard that many people will be very easy to sit in the seat, so I went to the early morning for two years. I didnt have a very big big LOGO two-tailed mermaid. After several years, I went back and forth several times. I didnt find it. I looked it carefully and finally found it.
This is so hot because it is the only one in the world to have a tatami-star Starbucks. It has a very nice name called "Kyoto's second year Mirong Tea House", a Japanese dry mountain and garden that you can see when you enter the door. Unlike other Starbucks, you can order the side of the garden and then go to the second floor. Drink coffee.
The tatami seat on the second floor is the brocade cushion of Kyoto's Tanaka, which combines the oriental tea ceremony culture with the western coffee fashion. Everywhere is the precipitation of a hundred-year-old Machimachi, which is very Japanese and windy. It is not easy to hear that it took eight years to prepare this store.
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In the second year, it extends from the north to the south for three years and is about 200 meters long. Walking on the slate ramp that is winding through the winding path, the old castle building that retains the red shell lattice and the insect cage window is full of charm. a hill road with Japanese characteristics
The three-year, two-year-old shogunate outside the Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a Kyoto-style ramp. It is an important traditional Japanese protected area for conservation. I feel that Japans smallest small wooden houses are concentrated here, and must not be missed. local. Here, you don't have to ask for directions, you don't need to navigate, even if you get lost, it doesn't matter, because every street is worth visiting. All the furnishings here seem to be a little deliberate but feel inadvertent. A lantern, a bicycle, a brick and a tile can interpret the petty bourgeoisie here. The trails here are all made of slate stone slabs, which are uneven, but bring more antique taste to the place. There is a legend that "people who fall in three years will be unlucky for three years." Although it is a legendary story, it has been a bit steep for three years. The trails here are also very suitable for taking pictures. There are also many small shops that rent kimonos. It is very suitable for renting a set of kimonos to take photos here, but it is best to make an appointment in advance. On both sides of the stone road, lights were turned on at night, and the night that gradually darkened formed a contrast between cold and warm. In the second year, there are various Japanese-style snack bars, Kasuga grocery stores, and Hayao Miyazaki animations. In the past three years, there are small doll shops, kimono shops and famous Shisui-fired porcelain stores. Compared to the daytime, there are fewer stone roads in the evening. Many tourists, but both day and night, are very busy and very lively.
Three years and two years ago, it is a very popular and very popular way in Kyoto, Japan. Just outside the Kiyomizu-dera Temple, you can take a walk after visiting the temple. This is also an important traditional Japanese protected area. The
two-year is connected to the three-year , and the old castle houses with red shell lattice and insect cage window are preserved on both sides of the road.
There are a variety of boutiques and restaurants along the way. It is a good place to buy a handwritten letter from Kyoto. It is also very suitable for rest and eating. In addition, there are many shops for renting kimonos on the road, which is very suitable for changing clothes here.
The road here is a stone road. It is said that if you fall down inadvertently in three years, you will be unlucky. Everyone should be careful about the road under their feet.
The Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a three-year-old mile, a long and long stairway. It is sure to be in the top three in Kyoto. So we took a few steps to stop and eat something, then take a few more steps and stop to drink something.
I will buy ice cream every day in Japan. If I dont eat it one day, I feel that this day is not complete. It is natural that meat brothers have ice cream to eat. This shop sells ice cream, matcha tea, rice cakes and other snacks, and can see the production and packaging process. There are two rows of benches on the side where you can rest.
The whole road has a lot of gadgets that you can't help but stop. It may also be because there are people who can't walk, so there are many tourists all the way.
The Qingshui Temple will pass through three years and two years. It is a small stone road. It is a step down the ladder and the road is narrow and crowded. However, it still likes the old Japanese-style wooden houses on both sides of the road. The feeling of going to the Edo period. The branches of the cherry blossoms on the side of the road are like willows, like the pink hands and the passers-by.
The old houses on both sides of the road are now Kyoto specialty souvenir shops, matcha ice cream shop, and fruit shop or restaurant. Mom walks and eats matcha ice cream and says it is very similar to Lijiang Sifang Street. I never thought that. It seems that she is really what she said.
The three-year, two-year-old shogunate outside the Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a Kyoto-style ramp and is also an important traditional Japanese protected area for conservation. In the second year, it extends from the Gaotai Temple in the north to the south for three years. It is full of charms of the old townhouses that retain the red-shell lattice and the insect cage window. In the second year, there are various Japanese-style snack bars, Kasuga grocery stores, and the "Acorn Republic" around Miyazaki's animation. In the past three years, there are doll shops, kimono stores, and Shimizu-style porcelain shops. It is a good place to buy handwritten letters from Kyoto. . Legend has it that if you fall down in three years, you will have a big disaster within three years. If you find a store that sells gourds, you can break the spell. So there is still a "shovel house" selling gourds at the foot of the mountain.
Kyoto is a small city with 17 world heritage sites, so on another level, Kyoto itself is a World Heritage Site, and the ancient charm of the millennium has been best passed down here.
Two brushes Kyoto, targeted to find some places where people are less likely to take pictures, share with you who plan to go to Kyoto
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