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[Kyoto] Kyoto Kibune Shrine, Sanzen-in Temple, Arashiyama Togetsukyo Bridge, Yuzen Tombs of Light, Bamboo Forest Path | Depart from Osaka/Kyoto | Small Group Tour (4-9 People)

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Overview
  • * The pond-style garden of Sanzen-in Temple is a great place to enjoy the changing seasons
  • * The red lanterns of Kifune Shrine and the autumn leaves create a romantic atmosphere
  • * The bamboo forest trails in Arashiyama allow you to immerse yourself in the tranquility and greenery of nature
  • * Togetsukyo Bridge has beautiful scenery in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and is an iconic attraction in Arashiyama
  • * Kyoyuzen Korin combines traditional Kyoyuzen with modern art, with a strong visual impact
  • * You can taste traditional Arashiyama cuisine or experience handicrafts during free time
  • * Kyoto's culture and natural scenery leave a deep impression at every stop
What to expect

Hello everyone! Welcome to today's in-depth Kyoto exploration, where we will guide you to appreciate the perfect blend of nature and culture. * Today's itinerary will take you to explore Kyoto's most charming natural and cultural attractions! From the tranquil Sanzen-in Temple in Ohara, Rakuhoku, to the ancient Kibune Shrine nestled in the mountains, and then to the vibrant Arashiyama, each stop perfectly blends traditional and modern charm. * First, we arrive at Sanzen-in Temple, a historic temple famous for its pond-style gardens, including the scenic "Seien" and "Gyobikuen," each offering unique seasonal views: cherry blossoms in spring, hydrangeas in summer, and colorful leaves in autumn. The temple's wooden Amida Nyorai statue and the attendant statues on both sides are important national cultural properties, worth savoring. Nearby restaurants such as Kyomi Chaya and Rochuan Chaya allow you to taste authentic Kyoto cuisine and enjoy a feast for the senses. * Next, we head to Kibune Shrine, located in

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