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[Kyoto] Sanzenin Temple & Arashiyama & Bamboo Forest Path & Tenryu-ji Temple

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Overview
  • * We offer Chinese/English/Japanese speaking tour guides, ensuring seamless communication and providing professional and meticulous guided tours, allowing you to feel the warmth of a partner.
  • * Sanzen-in Temple: Sanzen-in Temple is located in Ohara, Rakuhoku, Kyoto, and is one of the three Monzeki temples of the Tendai sect. The natural scenery here is delightful all year round!
  • * Arashiyama Area: Rich in culture and beautiful in all seasons, it is home to the ancient Tenryu-ji Temple. Many tourists visit in spring and autumn, while winter and summer are tranquil. There are many long-established restaurants and general stores, and you can choose to ride the famous "Sagano Scenic Railway."
  • * Limited Season: An excellent route for viewing autumn leaves during the fall foliage season!
What to expect

- Pre-departure notice: The day before your trip, between approximately 18:00 and 21:00, we will send you detailed guide and vehicle information via email. Please be sure to check it in time. - Today, we will visit two areas, Sanzen-in and Arashiyama. It will be a fulfilling trip, starting now. - First stop: Sanzen-in. Sanzen-in is located in Ohara, Rakuhoku, Kyoto, and is one of the three Monzeki temples of the Tendai sect. Within the vast temple grounds, there are ancient trees reaching for the sky, moss-covered grounds, and flowing streams. Cherry blossoms in April, azaleas in May, hydrangeas in July, and autumn leaves provide delightful natural scenery throughout the year. "Jubien" and "Yuseien," two pond-spring gardens designed by Soetsu Kanamori, are the best places to view the seasonal scenery of Sanzen-in. It is a great place to experience traditional Japanese religious culture and nature. - Second stop: Arashiyama. The Arashiyama area consists of the Arashiyama and Sagano areas. This area not only ha

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