[Kyoto] Osaka Katsuo-ji & Byodo-in Full-Day Guided Tour
- Overview
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- * Pilgrimage to a World Heritage Site up close: Byodo-in Phoenix Hall is the design on the 10-yen coin; taking a photo with the coin is a unique check-in ritual.
- * Senbon Torii穿越體驗: Fushimi Inari Shrine's vermilion torii gate tunnel stretches through the mountains, offering completely different atmospheres when visited in the morning and evening.
- * Japan's only Daruma stamp collecting culture: Katsuoji Temple's unique mini Daruma fortune slip collection activity; what you take home is not just a souvenir, but a wish.
- * Direct, no-transfer travel, saving time and effort: Full journey by tour bus, no need to transfer between trains and buses, leaving time for experiences rather than transportation.
- What to expect
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**Byodo-in Phoenix Hall** A World Heritage Site and the image on the 10-yen coin. Built in 1052, the Phoenix Hall appears even more solemn when reflected in the pond. We recommend taking a commemorative photo with a 10-yen coin! **Uji Matcha Sweets** Uji is Japan's most famous tea-producing region, and the streets are filled with a rich tea aroma. Whether it's matcha ice cream, daifuku, warabi mochi, or tea soba noodles, you can taste the unique bitterness and sweetness of tea. Strolling through the old streets, enjoying the food, and feeling the charm of the tea region is the most pleasant experience. **Fushimi Inari Shrine** A popular Kyoto shrine famous for its spectacular "Thousand Torii Gates." The bright red torii gates extend all the way into the depths of the mountains, as if stepping into the realm of the gods. The fox messenger statues along the way symbolize protection and prosperity and are also an important place of faith for praying for business and family safety. **Katsuo-ji Temple (Temple