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Three new articles on comfortable access to Kyoto's famous sightseeing spots!
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Three new articles on comfortable access to Kyoto's famous sightseeing spots!
Planning a visit to one of Kyoto's famous tourist destinations?
We have prepared a step-by-step guide on how to arrive at them from different routes in order to help make your trip as stress-free as possible.
"Getting from Kyoto Station to Kiyomizu Temple: A Relaxing Route to the Temple that Avoids Heavy Traffic"
Kiyomizu Temple, a World Heritage Site, as well as its surroundings are incredibly popular and crowded.
We have compiled a route that makes it easier to arrive there while avoiding the busiest spots.
Our recommendation involves taking the subway from Kyoto Station to Kujo Station, taking a City Bus from Oishibashi
Bus Stop to Gojozaka Bus Stop, then walking the rest of the way to the temple.
For the detailed guide that includes helpful photos and maps, click on the link down below:
"Getting from Kyoto Station to Arashiyama & Sagano: Take a Fun Detour Via the Subway and Randen!"
Arashiyama and Sagano area, famous for its Bamboo Grove and Togetsu Bridge is an immensely popular tourist destination.
In order to avoid the crowds, we recommend taking the subway from Kyoto Station to Uzumasa Tenjingawa Station, then transfering to Randen
and heading for Arashiyama Station.
For the detailed guide that includes helpful photos, click on the link down below:
"Getting from Kyoto Station to Kinkaku-ji Temple: Take it Easy and Visit a Shrine for Good Luck!"
Kinkaku-ji Temple, one of the World Heritage Sites in Kyoto, is another exceptionally popular destination.
The buses that can take you there, especially directly from Kyoto Station, tend to be quite crowded.
The route we recommend involves taking the Subway Karasuma Line to Kitaoji Station, then transferring to the #204 or #205 Kyoto City Bus and getting off at Kinkakuji-michi (Kinkakuji Temple) Bus Stop.
For the detailed guide that includes a helpful map and photos, click on the link down below: