Kyoto january. We aren’t really into gourmet dining or Kaiseki meals. I’m sure there’s a few exclusive things than can be done on a tour but like 80% of them are probably just ripoffs you could do yourself. And I dunno what Airbnbs are like these days (heh, I'm probably overthinking any potential changes in the last year). Maybe someplace with fewer crowds like Kurama or the area around Kodai-ji in the evening. For Kyoto itself, I answered almost this exact question a couple of years ago in this post. 5 days for the rest my time in Kyoto. I’ve been to Kyoto, but when I went, I actually just did Kyoto + Nara, and didn’t make it to Osaka. 5 days of exploring in Kyoto. Ippodo, fukujuen, itohkyuemon, maruyama itoen, and nakamura tokichi all have english speaking staff or guides on . Ippodo, fukujuen, itohkyuemon, maruyama itoen, and nakamura tokichi all have english speaking staff or guides on Specifically, I will be leaving reaching Kyoto around 12pm on 12th Jan and leaving Kyoto on the morning of 14th Jan. May 17, 2023 · Uji is marginally cheaper but pretty much all the well-known brands will have a branch in Kyoto as well. Therefore, there is only 1. Kyoto has so many potential places I wouldn't even really know where to start. We’d love some recommendations and to hear what good stuff you’ve had! So far, my favorites in Kyoto have been Chao Chao Gyoza and Menya Inoichi. The small downside, I think, is that to get anywhere else often requires getting back to Kyoto Station which is an additional hop. Definitely stay in Kyoto with Tokyo rather than Osaka and Tokyo Reply reply goldenshuttlebus • Reply reply Machinegun_Funk • Reply reply Spanner1401 • Reply reply More replies DwarfCabochan • Reply reply goldenshuttlebus • Reply reply ivatwist • Reply reply more replyMore repliesMore repliesMore Kyoto - besides Kyoto Tower and Kyoto station (tons to see/shop there) as you probably have seen, is mostly Temples and Shrines. Mar 27, 2023 · Kyoto has more temples/shrines and (I think), the Gion, better proximity to nature and hikes. Kyoto is a bit more difficult to get around so if you have a tour that includes transportation I’d personally say it’s worth it. I feel the Kaku-ji, Kiyomizu Dera, Fushimi Inari and Arashiyama are always going to be packed IMO. Specifically, I will be leaving reaching Kyoto around 12pm on 12th Jan and leaving Kyoto on the morning of 14th Jan. I’m in Kyoto for a couple more days and wanted to ask what was the best thing you had here? My friends and I love food and have been eating our way around town. If you’re just looking for some souvenir matcha for baking or lattes rather than whisking up yourself a cup, you won’t need to go out of your way for the ceremonial matcha. I do not recommend treating this like a check Kyoto is a completely different vibe. Dec 31, 2020 · 5 days in Kyoto or 5 days in Kansai? For Kyoto itself, I think 5 days is a reasonable amount of time, but if you're using it as a base for Kansai I would recommend at least a couple more for at least day trips to Nara, Osaka, and Himeji (possibly with Kobe). I would love to do Arashiyama bamboo forest and Fushimi Inari (red gates) on 13th Jan, which leaves me only 0. zwzw k34tjf sb hxlk zfjl fhc4cb q36b e6flx xvqw jdwx