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[Kyoto] Kyoto Nara Day Trip - Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple Day Trip (Osaka and Kyoto boarding available)

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  • Kiyomizu-dera Temple's suspended stage offers panoramic views, with vermilion eaves reflecting the mountains and rivers, exuding the charm of an ancient temple.
  • Fushimi Inari Shrine's thousands of torii gates create a vermilion-colored mystical labyrinth, perfect for stunning photos.
  • Nara Park offers the chance to feed adorable deer, interact with them through bowing, and experience a sense of healing.
  • Todai-ji Temple is the world's largest wooden temple, and its Great Buddha Hall overlooks the millennium-old Nara's splendor.
  • Explore two ancient capitals in one day, covering three major landmarks, saving time and effort.
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If you only have one day and want to visit the ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara in one go, this day trip is definitely your best choice! It accurately covers the 3 most representative must-visit attractions in the two places, allowing you to take in the ancient charm of Kyoto and the agility of Nara in a limited time. At 8:40, gather at Exit 2 of Nipponbashi, which is close to the Namba Shinsaibashi area, with convenient transportation and a vibrant surrounding area. After a short wait, start a fulfilling day trip. Depart from the station front sightseeing bus parking lot at Hachijo Exit of Kyoto Station at 9:50 sharp. **Kiyomizu-dera Temple** As a landmark attraction in Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera Temple is built on a mountain. The vermilion wooden buildings are particularly eye-catching in the mountains. Standing on the suspended stage, you can overlook the entire ancient city of Kyoto. When the cherry blossoms bloom in spring, the petals fall on your shoulders. In autumn, the red leaves set off the ancient te

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