#Kyoto Tower
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先日の京都タワー。
確か夕方くらいでした。
駅ビルに映る京都タワーも好きです。
2024/01/23
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Hello From Kyoto, Japan!
#photographers on tumblr#architecture#towers#kyoto tower#kyoto#japan#orange#blue#shopping center#hotel#night#lights#hello from...#vertical#original photographers#original photography
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I think about this every now and then.
(Iykyk)
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Spring in Kyoto by Kamfan
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Kyoto Tower. Shimogyo Ward. Kyoto, Japan.
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Kyoto Tower by Laura Otsuka
2017.03.04
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(via SHIRAHAMA (Oceano pacifico e onsen)
Ve l'ho già detto che amo i Giapponesi vero?
#7-eleven#acqua geotermale#anime#campanella scuola giappone#diamanta#diversamente intelligente#giappone#hayao miyazaki#japan#kitsch#kombini#kyoto#kyoto tower#makoto shinkai#oceano#oceano pacifico#onsen#otaku#panda#saki-no-yu onsen#shingu#shirahama#stazioni giapponesi#tatuaggi#tavernello#tombini giapponesi#viaggio in giappone#wabi sabi#wakayana
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I would really love to experience this moment in real life.
#kyoto#kyoto travel#kyoto trip#kyoto tower#kyoto japan#travel#traveling#snow#snow day#snowfall#bucket list
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京都旅行(4)
#京都#京都散歩#京都旅行#旅行#旅行写真#旅行日記#旅行日记#日常#日常の記録#日常風景#japan travel#japan#japan trip#kyoto travel#kyoto#kyoto trip#kyoto tower#daily life#daily#my daily life#일본#일본여행#여행#교토#교토여행#투어#일상#일상스타그램#일상기록#여행스타그램
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こんにちは - Kon'nichiwa
Am 1. Tag nach unserer langen Anreise haben wir den Kiyomizu-dera Tempel besucht. Hier ein paar der schönsten Fotos, die ich gemacht habe mit meiner Canon Eos 700D und teilweise meinem Handy.
#5.4.23#Sakura#Kirschblüte#kiyomizudera#Tempel#Sightseeing#alle Fotos selber geschossen#aus täglich 200 Fotos die besten rausgepickt#pilgern#bereits 18 Kilometer die Woche gelaufen#das gibt Muskelmiezen#Kyoto Tower#japan#kyoto
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Visit Kyoto's Past Tour (6–8 hours)
Kyoto is a city steeped in history and tradition, and a visit to this beautiful city will transport you back in time to the ancient and fascinating past of Japan. In this guide, we will suggest some of the best places to visit during your 6-8 hour tour of Kyoto's past.
First on our list is the Kiyomizu-dera Temple, one of the most famous and oldest temples in Kyoto. This temple dates back to 778 and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is perched on a hillside and offers a stunning view of the city. The main hall of the temple is a designated National Treasure of Japan and is a stunning example of traditional Japanese architecture. The temple grounds also feature a waterfall, which is believed to have healing properties, and a wooden stage that juts out over the hillside, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Next, we recommend a visit to the Fushimi Inari Shrine, which is known for its thousands of vermilion torii gates that line a hiking trail leading to the top of Mount Inari. This shrine is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike and offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese culture. The shrine is dedicated to Inari, the god of rice, and foxes, which are believed to be Inari's messengers, can be seen throughout the shrine. The hike up to the top of the mountain is challenging, but the views from the top are well worth the effort.
Another must-see destination in Kyoto is the Nijo Castle. This castle was built in the 17th century and served as the residence of the Tokugawa shoguns. The castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a look into the history of feudal Japan. The castle is surrounded by a moat and features stunning gardens and artwork, including elaborate painted screens. The castle's interior features the famous "nightingale floors," which squeak when walked upon, alerting guards to any potential intruders.
For a glimpse into traditional Japanese culture, we recommend a visit to the Gion District. This district is known for its traditional teahouses and geisha culture. It's a great place to stroll around and take in the atmosphere of old Kyoto. The district is particularly beautiful at night, when the lanterns outside the teahouses are lit up and the geishas and maikos (apprentice geishas) can be seen walking through the streets.
If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, we recommend a visit to the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Located on the outskirts of Kyoto, this grove is a popular tourist spot for its peaceful and serene atmosphere. You can take a walk through the bamboo forest and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The grove is particularly beautiful during the autumn months, when the leaves of the bamboo turn golden.
Finally, we recommend a walk along the Philosopher's Path. This path is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It's a picturesque walking trail that runs alongside a canal and is lined with cherry trees, making it particularly beautiful during the cherry blossom season. The path is named after the philosopher Nishida Kitaro, who used to take walks along the path to clear his mind and think.
In conclusion, a visit to Kyoto's past is a must-do experience for anyone interested in Japanese history and culture. The city offers a wide variety of destinations, from ancient temples and castles to traditional districts and natural beauty. With our guide, you can create a 6-8 hour tour that will give you a glimpse into the rich and fascinating past of Kyoto.
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My Japan Trip : Kyoto Station
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