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【Arashiyama】 Arashiyama is one of the most attractive and popular tourist areas in Kyoto City, and one of the most famous cherry blossom and autumn leaves viewing spots in Japan. It is famous for its amazing bamboo forest trails, where towering green bamboos form a quiet green tunnel that makes you feel like you are in a living ink painting. In Arashiyama, you can also enjoy the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge across the Oi River, as well as the historic Tenryuji Temple, to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Arashiyama that changes with the seasons.
【Fushimi Inari Taisha】 One of the most popular and famous shrines in Kyoto City, and one of the most important Inari shrines in Japan. This shrine is famous for its magnificent Thousand Torii Tunnel, which forms a long tunnel with these vermillion torii gates, and you will be surrounded by the charming Thousand Torii gates. On both sides of the Torii tunnel, you can see many small red "fox" statues that place their wishes, which are believed to be the guardian gods of the shrine, representing good harvests and wealth.
【Nara Park】 One of the most famous parks in Nara City, Japan, and one of the most famous parks in Japan. This park is the largest public park in Nara City, with beautiful natural landscapes and ancient temples, attracting a large number of tourists and local residents. The most famous feature of the park is the large number of deer. The deer in Nara Park are regarded as sacred animals and are believed to be messengers of the shrine.
[Kyoto Machiya 'Kyoto Wasabi'] A 120-year-old Kyoto Machiya, a wooden building built in traditional techniques, is no more than three stories high. It is a "Kuko Nikai" type, with cute insect cage windows and a low second-floor ceiling. This architectural style was very popular from the late modern period to the Meiji period and is also called "Chu Nikai". Machiya often have a backyard called Zashiki-niwa, where residents and visitors can feel the greenery of plants changing with the seasons and the breeze, while deeply experiencing the rustic style of the mountain village. Here, you can experience the traditional Japanese worldview of coexistence with nature and appreciate the aesthetic way of life in Kyoto.
【Kyo Machiya Kobe Beef Shabu Shabu Set Meal】 The itinerary includes the Kobe beef, one of the top three Japanese Wagyu beef. When you put a piece of Kobe beef into your mouth, the delicate fat melts like snowflakes, and the rich gravy dances on the tip of your tongue. Every bite exudes a rich aroma, and the aftertaste lingers for a long time. This is simply a luxurious feast for your taste buds! It will bring you an unprecedented taste enjoyment, allowing you to deeply experience the true meaning of "melt in your mouth".