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Nara or Kyoto, which is more fun?

Question 1: Is Kyoto fun or Nara fun? Kyoto has the beauty of Kyoto, and Nara has the beauty of Nara. You can go to Baidu Travel to see the introductions of the two places. I suggest you go to both places.

question 2: which has more traditional Japanese characteristics, Nara or Kyoto? Nara's words are mainly the characteristics of Japanese agriculture and animal husbandry.

Kyoto is an official culture.

As for ordinary houses, there is little difference.

Geng depends on how you understand the traditional characteristics.

Question 3: Looking for a day to visit Nara or Kyoto. Which is more fun, Nara or Kyoto? You can't play in Kyoto for a day, and Nara barely has no problem.

I think Kyoto is fun.

Question 4:

Nara has the Tang Zhaoti Temple, which was built in 759 by monk Jian Zhen, which is a cultural anomaly in the world.

in Kyoto, the most famous thing is the red leaves.

Kyoto のはきれぃですから is famous for its red leaves.

Question 5: Which is more interesting, Kyoto or Nara? I suggest you go to Kyoto, and see Kiyomizu Temple and Kinkaku Temple (these two are "Dingfan"), as well as Nijo Castle, 33 halls, and Fujian Inada Society. If you like the scenery, go to Lanshan and Ohara.

There are many places to visit in Kyoto, but Nara is nothing special except Nara Park (personal opinion,). The two places are very close. If you want to go, you can go on the same day and return on the same day.

PS: Actually, Osaka is closer. If you are interested, you can go to

Question 6: What is the nearest transportation cost from Osaka to Kyoto to Nara? If you ask about a single trip,

it's 62 yen to take JR from JR Osaka Station to JR Kyoto Station

it's 62 yen to take Kintetsu from Kintetsu Kyoto Station to Kintetsu Nara Station

It's 56 yen to take Kintetsu from Kintetsu Nara Station.

But to be honest, it's not accurate.

First of all, I don't know where you live in Osaka. Different locations have different modes of transportation. Personally, I suggest that if you want to visit Kansai, just stay in Osaka.

Osaka, Nara and Kyoto are all within an hour. There is no need to run around with your luggage.

Besides being troublesome and tiring, it takes a lot of time to go in and out of the intermediate hotel.

You can search for the five-day ticket for the subway and buy two tickets after 1 days of playing.

Especially if you are traveling to and from Nara and Kyoto,

you can take the tram of Kintetsu indefinitely in five days, and there are trains from Kintetsu to Nara Kyoto.

Even if you are tired of playing in Nara, Kyoto, you can take a bus to Mie Yi Shi and take a bus to Nagoya.

You can take a bus to Nambo at night without extra money. A ticket for less than 4, yen can let you take it for five days.

It's very cost-effective.

Question 7: Is it better to go to Nara from Kyoto by jr, or is it better to get near the railway?

It's cheaper, and the location of Nara Station near the railway is better than that of JR

Question 8: Which is closer to Osaka, Kyoto or Nara?

It takes less than 4 minutes to get to Nara from Nanbo.

Question 9. It mainly depends on which line is close to the accommodation point in Kyoto, and the Nara station of these two lines is very close. The train number is about 6 o'clock at the earliest and 1 o'clock at the latest.

If Nara only goes to Chunri Dashe, Dongda Temple, Kofukuji, Nara Museum, Laojie and Doulu near the station, it will be enough to go back and forth to Nara in Kyoto in one day.