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Morning Kyoto Tour: Vermillion Shrine Gates and Sake Brewery Delights
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Immerse yourself in the essence of beauty and spirituality on this tour. Start at the iconic Ginkakuji Temple, where serenity and elegance come together. Stroll along the tranquil canal of the beautiful Philosopher’s Path, a beautiful promenade, and enjoy breathtaking views of spring cherry blossoms and autumn foliage. Discover the hidden charms of Honen-in Temple, a sanctuary of peace and meditation surrounded by lush gardens. Return to the Philosopher’s Path and be enchanted by its tranquil atmosphere once again. End your trip at the majestic Nanzen-ji Temple, where you can admire the exquisite artistry and architecture. Spend some quiet time in the rock garden, a symbol of Zen philosophy, and stroll through the beautiful gardens where koi fish swim gracefully in a pristine pond. Climb the majestic Sanmon gate of the Zen temple for a panoramic view of the surroundings. Snap photos in front of the picture-frame Sanmon gate and beside the classical aqueduct for an unforgettable memory. Experience the enchanting charm of Kyoto in just one day and etch its timeless beauty into your mind.
After the meet, we will take a taxi to our first destination, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine.
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