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[Kyoto] Kiyomizudera & Nara Deer Park / Amanohashidate & Ine Funaya Day Tour

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Overview
  • * Chinese, Korean and English tour guides, barrier-free communication and considerate service
  • * Visit Kiyomizu Temple to reminisce about the past, rub shoulders with geishas in Gion, see the torii gates at Inari Taisha Shrine, and feed the cute deer in Nara Park
  • * The traditional mountain town of Miyama has Japanese-style thatched houses. The scenery of the thatched houses sitting side by side is like traveling back to the ancient Edo period in Japan
  • * Ine Funaya, known as the "Venice of Japan, the most beautiful village on the sea", is the most quaint fishing village. You can take a boat in Ine, feed seagulls, and enjoy the fun of being close to nature.
  • * Stroll through the pine forest and walk across the natural Bridge to Paradise. Enjoy the best views of the flying dragon in Amanohashidate
  • * Experience the charm and rich stories of the ancient capital, see the world from another perspective, and appreciate the unique charm of Kyoto and Nara, the world cultural heritage
What to expect

**ROute 1** Meet cute deer in Kyoto and Nara on a one-day trip: Go to the Kiyomizu Temple area. In autumn, the Kiyomizu Temple is covered with red leaves, which is beautiful. When you come to Japan, you must try on a kimono, stroll along the ancient streets, and capture the most beautiful moments! **Route 2** Amanohashidate, Ine Funaya, Miyama Thatched Village: Amanohashidate Ine Funaya, known as the "Venice of Japan" and the "most beautiful village on the sea", was rated by the Japanese as one of the 18 most beautiful villages in Japan. It has a unique water boat house building in Japan One of the three most scenic views in Japan - Miyama thatched village, head to the most beautiful photo spot - the little red postbox, where you can taste Miyama milk and Miyama ice cream, which are not to be missed in Miyama.

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