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Kyoto is a popular destinations for tourists and locals alike and one of Japan‘s most visited cities. The Shinkansen from Tokyo Station is a convenient mode of transport to travel to Kyoto, whether it‘s a stop on your vacation in Japan or a long weekend from Tokyo. In this video you‘ll see the following tourist spots: Heian Shrine, a shrine modeled on the ancient Imperial Palace Lunch at Le Teppanyaki, Westin Miyako Kyoto Fushimi Inari Shrine Komyo-in, Centuries-old Buddhist temple with a Zen rock garden. Tofukuji Temple, Zen temple with a huge open temple complex and beautiful gardens, perfect to admire the autumn colours Nishiki Market, a quick stopover for a bite to eat Kinkakuji (The Golden Pavilion), Zen Buddhist shrine. It’s a breathtaking piece of architecture and is surrounded by a Japanese style garden. Ryoanji Temple and Rock Garden Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where visitors can stroll paths lined with endless rows of towering bamboo. Beware, the forest is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike and can be very crowded! If you like to experience a quieter (albeit smaller) bamboo forest, keep watching! Nanzenji Temple, Beating at the heart of Zen since 1386, Nanzen-ji is famed for its massive main entrance, Roman-style aqueduct, and twelve sub-temples. Gion, Kyoto’s entertainment district, known for its charming, historic atmosphere and strong ties to the world of traditional Japanese arts. Ryozen Kannon, Kyoto’s female "Giant Buddha” Kodai-ji Zen Temple, is a beautiful, quiet Zen temple, with a small bamboo forest, where you can experience these majestic trees without the crowds! Yasaka Shrine, A ritual when attending Yasaka Shrine is to write a prayer, wish or thought on a small piece of paper and tie it to the tree covered with tiny paper bows. Subscribe now! — Follow along my journey: Instagram: @koko_myjapandiary TikTok: @koko_myjapandiary — Music: VP Studios - The Majestic Kyoto Dance