[Kyoto] Kyoto & Nara: One-day tour of Arashiyama & Fushimi Inari Shrine & Nara Park
- Overview
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- * Visit three must-see attractions in Kansai in one go: Choose freely from Osaka or Kyoto, and easily visit Arashiyama, Fushimi Inari Shrine, and Nara Park in one day, eliminating the need for complicated transportation planning.
- * Sensory healing in the depths of the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest: Stroll through the world-famous bamboo forest path, experience a unique "forest bath" in the emerald green light and rustling wind, and seek out the soul sound of the mysterious Handpan.
- * Interact with sacred deer in Nara Park: Have an intimate conversation with wild deer in a park full of historical heritage, experience the traditional "bowing" etiquette, and feel the harmonious coexistence of city and nature.
- * The fantastic aesthetics of Fushimi Inari's vermilion torii gates: Step into the vermilion tunnel formed by thousands of torii gates, and capture the most mysterious and beautiful photos of Japan in the afterglow of the setting sun.
- What to expect
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“Rediscovering Inner Peace in the Cycle of Seasons” Today, we will journey through Kyoto and Nara's three most famous scenic spots: Arashiyama, Nara Park, and Fushimi Inari Shrine. Whether it's the cherry blossoms of spring, the lush greenery of summer, the autumn foliage, or the winter snow, every moment here is unforgettable. Arashiyama: "Spiritual Cleansing" Bathed in Emerald Light and Shadow Take a healing "forest bath" as you stroll through the world-renowned bamboo forest. Look up at the fine gold foil of sunlight shining through the leaves, and listen to the rustling of the breeze through the bamboo leaves. If you're lucky, you might even encounter a street performer playing the handpan, its soulful sound echoing through the bamboo forest. This feast for the eyes and ears will be the most unforgettable relaxing moment of your trip. Nara: "Elegantly Dancing" with Deer in a Sacred Wilderness Come to this city that regards deer as sacred guardians. In the vast Nara Park, thousands of wild deer are free