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Quote: This is one of the two original temples built within Kyoto in 794, and it is the only one still remaining. Its location southwest of the main Kyoto Station is seemingly cutoff from the rest of the present-day Read More
Quote: The Heian Shrine is a large orange structure that definitely cannot be missed! Not only is does the color attract a great deal of attention; the immense size does as well. Everything in this shrine seems to be Read More
Quote: When you seen your share of temples and shrines (there's over 1,000 in Kyoto) try Toei movie studio for a modern change. Japan's largest film studio, responsible for the Godzilla epics among others, features all Read More
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Quote: Though Mrs. Hirota, the proprietor of the guest house where we were staying, had kindly marked this temple in her map, I felt like we actually stumbled on this gem of a Kyoto temple. For an amazing experience, Read More
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Quote: When you tire of touring Kyoto's magnificent temples, Kyoto Studio Park is an entertaining alternative way to spend an afternoon. Kyoto Studio park is owned by Toei Kyoto Studio, Japan's largest TV & Read More
Quote: We splurged on this private tour with Chris Rowthorn's company. It was 20 000 yen for the tour itself plus another 2580 yen for admission costs and transportation during the tour but this company is highly Read More
Quote: Whenever anyone comes back from Kyoto, most likely they will tell you about their trips to famous temples and shrines, and maybe even how they spotted a Geisha or two."But I bet you didn't get to BECOME a Read More
Quote: This huge transportation gateway to Kyoto was designed by Tokyo architect Hiroshi Hara, the winning entrant during an international design competition in 1990. Opened in 1997, the modern steel and glass station Read More