
[Osaka] Osaka & Kyoto: Katsuoji Temple & Miyama Thatched Sato & Arashiyama Day Trip (from Osaka)
- Overview
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- * The Daruma dolls scattered all over the mountains of Katsuo-ji Temple tell of people's obsession and faith in praying for victory
- * Collect six commemorative stamps and exchange them for limited postcards, adding a ritualistic worship experience
- * Miyama thatched village retains the Edo style, and the quaint village seems to have stopped in time, a secret place to escape from the city
- * The thatched house and red mailbox are intertwined with the green mountains and green waters, and milk and ice cream add a rural flavor
- * Arashiyama Togetsukyo Bridge spans the Katsura River, showing picturesque scenery with the changing seasons
- * The Sagano Bamboo Forest Trail is quiet and fresh, and the sound of wind and bamboo shadows make people linger
- * Yuzen Korin and Nonomiya Shrine weave dreams and wishes, leaving a gentle aftertaste for the journey
- What to expect
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* **Visit the three most beautiful secret places in Kansai in one day, from the prayer place to the secret ancient village, and then to the natural beauty that must be visited in Kyoto, immerse yourself in a journey intertwined with Japanese style and humanities** * **Get on the bus in Osaka, and choose to get off in Osaka/Kyoto** Arrive at Katsuo Temple in northern Osaka in the morning. As soon as you walk into the vermilion mountain gate and the purification bridge, it feels like you have stepped into another spiritual world. Purify your body and dispel evil in the mist, and then you will see the mountains full of tumbler Daruma, telling people's wishes for victory. From the offering rack, the main hall, Muzaiden to the Duobao Tower, every step makes people feel the power of unyielding faith and piety. Don't forget to try the prayer process, draw the right eye for Daruma, and don't miss the six commemorative stamps. After collecting them, you can also get a limited edition Katsuo Temple postcard Then come
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