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A 6-day Japan itinerary you must see!

Essential for Japan travel! A 6-day itinerary to help you explore Japan without any regrets. All the best attractions and food recommendations in one article! Save it now! -------- Japan is located in East Asia and has a rich cultural heritage. 🗾 It has a long history and is full of historical sites, such as the Kinkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto 🏯. It is often called the Land of Cherry Blossoms 🌸, and every spring, the trees are in full bloom, creating a breathtaking sight. -------- 🌸Itinerary: Day 1: Home of Koi Fish Visit the home of koi fish and experience a unique aquatic culture. Day 2: Senso-ji Temple - Imperial Palace East Garden - Akihabara Electric Town - Ginza Travel through history and modernity, from the tranquility of Senso-ji Temple, the majesty of the Imperial Palace, the bustling Akihabara, to the elegance of Ginza, all in one day. Day 3: Mount Fuji - Oshino Hakkai Climb Mount Fuji and enjoy the beauty of nature; then visit Oshino Hakkai and explore its unique landforms. Day 4: Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka - Nara Park - Kasuga-taisha Shrine Experience traditional Japanese culture with ancient temples and old streets, the tranquility of parks, and the mystery of shrines. Day 5: Osaka Castle Park - Osaka Tenmangu Shrine - Kuromon Market - Universal Studios Japan Discover the diverse charm of Osaka, from its rich history to modern attractions. Day 6: End of a pleasant trip to Japan With fond memories, take an international flight, bid farewell to Japan, and look forward to the next visit! -------- Tips: - The temperature in Japan in November is moderate, around 10°C during the day and slightly cooler at night, so remember to bring a light jacket. 🧥 - Japan is 1 hour ahead of China, so remember to adjust your time to avoid missing out on your itinerary. ⏰ - The local currency is the Japanese yen, and the exchange rate fluctuates, so it is recommended to check in advance and prepare cash. 💴 - Learn a few simple Japanese phrases before you go to get closer to the local culture and enhance your travel experience! 🗣️ - Follow local etiquette, such as keeping quiet in public places and not spitting. 🙅‍♀️ - When trying local food, you can order a small portion first to avoid waste. 🍱 - Pay attention to the return and exchange policy when shopping, and whether you need to pay consumption tax. 🛍️ - Dress appropriately when visiting temples and other places to show respect. 👘 - Japan has very convenient transportation, with subways and buses being the main modes of travel. 🚇 - Carry rain gear with you, as it often rains in Japan in November, so don't let the rain affect your mood. 🌧️ - In case of emergency, you can call 110 for help, as safety is always the top priority when traveling. 🆘 -------- 🌟Don't forget to like and save, and follow me for more Japan travel tips to help you explore Japan without any regrets!🌟
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Kiyomizu-dera Temple (きよみずでら) is one of the most representative temples in Kyoto, Japan, and is also part of the World Cultural Heritage "Cultural Properties of Ancient Kyoto". It not only has spectacular architecture and natural scenery, but also combines history, faith and culture, making it well worth a visit. Transportation: Take a bus from Kyoto Station to Gojozaka or Kiyomizu-michi, then walk for about 10 to 15 minutes (there are busy shopping streets along the way). Tips: There are fewer people in the morning, so it is more comfortable to take pictures. The snow scenery is also beautiful in winter, but be careful of the slippery roads. Kiyomizu-dera Temple has undergone renovations in recent years (partially completed), making the building more beautiful. In addition to temples, food is definitely the highlight of your trip to Kyoto! Here are some recommended restaurants near Kiyomizu Temple or in the Higashiyama area, so you can have something delicious to reward yourself after your hike: ⸻ 1. Yatsu Bridge (やつはし) • Type: Traditional Kyoto confectionery • Recommended reason: There are many Yatsubashi specialty stores on Shimizuzaka and Sannenzaka where you can try the food. There are two versions: raw Yatsubashi (like mochi) and baked. • Flavors: Classic cinnamon, matcha, strawberry, seasonal flavors ⸻ 2. Akoya Tea House (あこやちゃや) • Type: Japanese all-you-can-eat snack • Features: Serving all-you-can-eat traditional Kyoto home-cooked meals and white rice (plus pickles and soup) in an antique setting. • Recommended for: People who have been walking all day and want to sit down and have a good meal ⸻ 4. % ARABICA Kyoto Higashiyama Store • Type: Cafe • Reason for recommendation: A pilgrimage site for internet celebrities, with excellent coffee quality. Special latte art + Kyoto old street scenery, looks good no matter how you take pictures. • Location: Near Yasaka Pagoda, a good place to take a break during a walk ⸻ 6. Nishiki Market (a little further away, but totally worth it) • A little far from Kiyomizu-dera Temple, but you can take a bus there • It is the "kitchen" of Kyoto, with many snacks: fried skewers, soy milk donuts, octopus balls, matcha crepes...

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