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One-day tour in Kyoto, Japan, the best itinerary is here, just follow the map.
The online celebrity scenic spot in Kyoto-Jiagu Temple (optional) can be said to be one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kyoto and even Japan (the ticket price is 400 yen). The sentence "dispensable" seems a bit strange, but going to Keke Temple is really embarrassing and troublesome. Because there is no subway train arriving, you can only take a taxi or take a bus early, preferably before 8 am. In addition, this is a well-known popular scenic spot (an important historical building of world cultural heritage), so don't expect too much from the comfort of the tour.
If you visit the Golden Pavilion Temple, you can visit the nearby Long 'an Temple (admission fee is 500 yen), which is also rated as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO. According to the road sign, it takes less than 20 minutes to walk there. Long 'an Temple is famous for its most famous courtyard garden in Japan. Walking in will bring you a lot of imagination. In addition, the architecture of the temple has a sense of design, and it is worth spending 30 minutes to have a good look.
From Long 'an Temple, you can walk to the nearby Ningna Temple (World Cultural Heritage, entrance fee is 500 yen). The main courtyard of Ningna Temple is free and beautiful. There is an impressive five-story tower in the temple, which is worth punching in and taking photos. Another scenic spot not to be missed is the famous Forbidden City (included in the ticket), which integrates villas, gardens and quasi-palaces and is worth visiting.
Leave Ningna Temple and take the bus (No.59 bus or taxi) to Yinta Temple (entrance fee is 500 yen). Yinta Temple, also known as Cizhao Temple (World Cultural Heritage), belongs to the northernmost stop in the "One-day Tour of Kyoto". Its attraction lies in the authentic Tang and Song style buildings and the exquisite dry courtyard in the temple. It is recommended to visit for about 40 minutes.
The Silver Pagoda is a famous "way of philosophy". Although it is not a temple or a regular scenic spot, it is also very quiet. In addition, along this stone road, which is less than 2 kilometers long, there are various restaurants (lunch is recommended here), shops and secluded free temples (such as Honen-in). The philosophical way of hiking is one of the essence humanistic experiences of Kyoto sightseeing. It is suggested to take a philosophical path, walk slowly and stop at Honen-in (free visit) on the way. The whole temple is secluded and there are few tourists. Walking in, you will feel suddenly enlightened. It is definitely the best breathing space on the way to hiking and sightseeing.
Zenrinji, located just one step away from the southern end of Philosophy Road, Kyoto is not a designated world cultural heritage, but it is not to be missed (entrance fee is 600 yen). Rongguan Road zenrinji has "two wonders": if you go to Kyoto 1 1 or so, the red maple here is very famous and one of the best in Kyoto; But if you go in other seasons, you must see the second "unique", which is all kinds of Buddha sculptures.
Nanzenji is one of the top ten famous temples in Kyoto, and it is only a few minutes' walk from Eikan-do zenrinji (the total ticket price of three important scenic spots is about 1800 yen). Personally, I think this famous temple is the most commendable temple in Kyoto. Visitors must see the mountain gate, the main hall, the shrine, the courtyard garden and an ancient canal that combines Chinese and western cultures.
Most of the most elite temples and shrines in Kyoto are concentrated in the southeast of the city. Of course, there are also many ordinary cultural attractions with little fame and mediocre content. If time is limited, you can skip the unknown scenic spots directly. After leaving nanzenji, take a taxi or walk to the next scenic spot-Gao Tai Temple (about 30 minutes' walk, taxi 10 minutes). Gao Tai Temple (ticket price is 600 yen) is also the last high-level temple attraction to be seen in the Dongshan area of Kyoto (one of Japan's national treasures and one of the national famous temples).
Walking south from Gao Tai Temple 1 km (about 15 minutes) is Kiyomizu Temple (world cultural heritage, admission price is 400 yen), which is one of the most important tourist attractions in Kyoto. This is a place that almost every foreign tourist will go to. It is really spectacular and beautiful. It is recommended that you book a tour time of 1 hour or more at Kiyomizu Temple. Special note: Before the temple closes (every day 18:00), you can get the most relaxed and comfortable tour experience-at this time, there are the least tourists and the best light, which is suitable for taking pictures and enjoying the scenery.
After visiting Kiyomizu Temple, the whole day's visit is basically over. The next 40 minutes can be used for shopping. It is suggested to go to Qingshuiban Commercial Street in front of Kiyomizu Temple nearby, and there will be fewer tourists after dusk. Walking on this stone-paved "old Kyoto" commercial street, it feels very good. There are typical Japanese shops on both sides of the road, including restaurants, souvenir shops and some old tea and fruit shops. The details of some historical buildings are very distinctive, and we can see the simple beauty of Japanese civilian culture.
If you think Shimizu Sakamoto is not high enough, you can go to the nearby Gion (without a ticket) and continue to visit "Old Kyoto". This area is currently the largest geisha district in Kyoto (a historical block with a history of more than 300 years), so when visiting old streets to see old buildings, don't be surprised if you occasionally meet geisha in traditional clothes, and don't chase others for photos (this is forbidden locally). Besides visiting ancient streets and seeing geisha, it is also a good place to eat.
Some people may say, why didn't you mention meeting Daohe Society during your trip to Kyoto? Isn't it on the itinerary? Of course not, because a good meal is not afraid of being late. After eating in the tea garden, you can take the subway to see Daohe Dashe. Although this shrine is not listed in the World Cultural Heritage List, nor is it a temple, it actually belongs to the most famous scenic spot among online celebrities, and it is also a place for tourists to punch in. Because there is no ticket, it is famous, and it is crowded at any time during the day. It is better to come at night (open 7*24 hours).
At this point, the one-day tour in Kyoto is all over. 13- 14 hours may make you feel tired. Now you can go back to B&B and have a good rest. But if you live in the center of Beijing and still have energy in the evening, you might as well go to izakaya around B&B to have a drink and relax, which is of great benefit to quickly recover your physical strength.
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