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Experience the red Torii maze in the light and shadow
Admire more than 1000 statue in the longest wooden building
Pray to the God of Tea for luck in Ujigami Shrine
Explore the ancient history in Byodoin Temple
Enjoy the best tea snack in Uji city street
Embark on a journey through Fushimi Inari Shrine, where a vibrant red tunnel of thousands of Torii gates awaits. If time permits, you'll also visit Sanjusangendo, Japan's longest wooden building, housing 1,001 golden Guanyin statues.Next, you'll venture to Uji, the "Tea Capital of Japan," with its heritage sites and tea culture. Cross the iconic Uji Bridge, visit the Ujigami Shrine, and marvel at Byodoin Temple's Phoenix Hall. Uji Park offers seasonal beauty, and the city is a haven for tea lovers and craft enthusiasts.Your day concludes with a return to Kyoto. If time allows, explore Nishiki Market for its array...
Embark on a journey through Fushimi Inari Shrine, where a vibrant red tunnel of thousands of Torii gates awaits. If time permits, you'll also visit Sanjusangendo, Japan's longest wooden building, housing 1,001 golden Guanyin statues.Next, you'll venture to Uji, the "Tea Capital of Japan," with its heritage sites and tea culture. Cross the iconic Uji Bridge, visit the Ujigami Shrine, and marvel at Byodoin Temple's Phoenix Hall. Uji Park offers seasonal beauty, and the city is a haven for tea lovers and craft enthusiasts.Your day concludes with a return to Kyoto. If time allows, explore Nishiki Market for its array of traditional foods and gifts. Alternatively, wander through the timeless streets of Sannenzake and Ninenzake, leading to the enchanting Gion District, where you can immerse yourself in Japanese culture until evening.
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