
- アクティビティ概要
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- **Three must-see attractions in Kyoto and Nara, a one-day tour that is super popular all year round! Depart from Osaka and Kyoto, and enjoy an efficient tour of the two ancient capitals - explore Japan's top photography destinations, accompanied by an experienced and friendly tour guide!**
- ,* **Arashiyama** - Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the bamboo forest, enjoy the changing beauty of the Togetsukyo Bridge, and enjoy a delicious lunch at your leisure
- * **Nara Park**-Interact closely with the docile and cute deer, experience the fun of feeding them, and feel the unique charm of Nara!
- * **Fushimi Inari Taisha**-Pass through the magnificent 10
- 000 torii gates and take unforgettable photos to make your trip even more exciting!
- みどころ
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## First stop: Arashiyama The journey begins in Arashiyama in the early morning, where the air is fresh and there are fewer people. Standing on the ferry bridge, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the changing seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, green mountains in summer, gorgeous red leaves in autumn, and dreamy snow scenes in winter. Each season is like a picture scroll. Don’t forget to take pictures of the houseboats floating on the river and the adorable Arashi train that fits perfectly into this beautiful town! When talking about Arashiyama, we have to mention the carefully maintained bamboo forest trails here. This is a unique bamboo forest trail in Japan. Just by strolling through it, you can feel the tranquility and healing atmosphere. There are many temples and Buddhist pavilions nearby that can be visited. There are many beautiful views in Arashiyama, which is a paradise for photography enthusiasts! If you feel tired, you can take a rickshaw for a leisurely sightseeing. In addition, there are ma
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