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- Stay in Kyoto, Osaka, or both? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
For Kyoto, that would allow you more time to explore before the crowds come roaring in during 9-3ish However, if you're coming from Osaka, taking the earliest trains can get you to Kyoto around 6-6:30am, so decent amount of quiet, no crowd time For Osaka, it's mostly to stay out late to experience the nightlife
- What’s the best area to stay in Kyoto? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
The small downside, I think, is that to get anywhere else often requires getting back to Kyoto Station which is an additional hop And I dunno what Airbnbs are like these days (heh, I'm probably overthinking any potential changes in the last year)
- Where would you go in Kyoto if you only had about 2 days there?
The only "kyoto spot" that you need to see is Fushimi Inari (did you even go to kyoto if you didnt take a picture of the tori gates?) Go early morning to Fushimi Inari, climb the mountain and go down the other side, stop at the shop selling amasake and just chill out
- Do we ‘need’ to stay in a Ryokan in Kyoto? : r JapanTravelTips
Hi there, we’re travelling to Kyoto in November with a 12yo We’ve been wanting to stay in Kyoto at a Ryokan but struggling on location vs cost - we think we want to stay near Gion Higashiyama for traditional Japan (as we’re coming from Tokyo) but the Ryokan we have found is: Pricey Doesn’t provide ‘entertainment’ a tea ceremony SO… if we’re going to do a tea ceremony and
- Gion or Kyoto station? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
Buses in Kyoto can and have come late off schedule Sitting with luggage waiting 30 min for a bus with your mom doesn’t sound like a vacation to me Either stay in Kyoto station or stay by the train station a few stops direct to Kyoto station if you’re gonna be hopping around Kyoto all day
- Everything Kyoto - Reddit
A subreddit dedicated to residents of Kyoto to discuss daily life
- Kyoto: places to eat without a reservation? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
Kyoto is a huge city with tens of thousands of restaurants You’ll find plenty of places to eat without planning Just use Google Maps and Tabelog If a place has a line, move on to the next one (there will probably be dozens within a short walk)
- Osaka vs. Kyoto? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
Staying 4-5 days in the Osaka, Kyoto area with plans to visit the surrounding cities ( Himeji,Kobe,Nara) Would it be better to stay in Osaka or Kyoto ?
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