[Osaka] Katsuo-ji Temple Prayer Daruma, Kyoto Arashiyama, Kiyomizu-dera Temple: Lunch can be upgraded to A5 Black Wagyu "Kobe Beef" (with Matcha Experience)
- Overview
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- * Katsuo-ji Temple, located in Osaka Prefecture, is a sacred ancient temple famous for its countless Daruma prayer dolls. It is an excellent place to pray for victory and success, with different scenery in each season. Includes admission tickets.
- * The Kiyomizu area is a representative historical area of Kyoto, centered on the World Heritage Site Kiyomizu-dera Temple. It is a sacred place of faith with a thousand-year history. The famous "Kiyomizu Stage" overlooks the entire city of Kyoto. The Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka along the way are stone-paved streets full of the atmosphere of the ancient capital, with Japanese-style shops, tea houses, and Japanese confectionery shops on both sides, allowing you to experience the ancient Kyoto atmosphere.
- * Arashiyama is one of Kyoto's popular attractions with charming natural scenery. Stroll through the bamboo forest path, enjoy the scenery of Togetsukyo Bridge, and enjoy the beauty of the mountains and rivers that change with the seasons, making people linger.
- * Kobe
- What to expect
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Katsuoji Temple: A Sacred Place for Victory Prayers Katsuoji Temple, nestled in Osaka's Minoh Mountains, is renowned as the "Temple of Victory." Its grounds are dotted with countless red kachi-daruma (victory daruma dolls), symbolizing effort and triumph. Whether for exams, competitions, or business, one can sincerely pray here to boost confidence. With spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage intertwined in the mountains, all four seasons offer excellent times for worship and photography. Kiyomizu Area: A Microcosm of Kyoto Charm When in Kyoto, the Kiyomizu area is an absolute must-visit. Centered around the World Heritage site Kiyomizu-dera Temple, the famous "Kiyomizu Stage" is built suspended, offering panoramic views of Kyoto city. Strolling along Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka, traditional Japanese shops and teahouses line the stone-paved paths, exuding an ancient capital ambiance. A walk to Yasaka Shrine and Gion Hanamikoji further allows one to experience geisha culture and Kyoto's traditional charm, maki