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3 Best Flea Markets We Must Go in Kyoto! | Japan Travel Guide
If you are in Kyoto and want to see how locals live, how locals spend time, the best place to do so is a flea market.
Today, Yusuke at Japanesquest introduces 3 best Flea Markets you Must Go in Kyoto!
-No1. Kobo-Ichi Market in Toji Temple
When: Around 5 AM-4 PM on 21st of every month
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-No.2 Tenjin-Ichi Market in Kitano-Tenmangu shrine
When: Around 6 AM-4 PM on 25th of every month
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-No.3-1 Hand-made Markets in Umekoji Park
When: Around 9 AM-4 PM on first Saturday of every month except for January and May
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-No.3-2 Hand-made Markets in Chionji Temple
When: Around 8 AM-4 PM on 15th of every month
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Kinkakuji: Hands On Kyoto-Part 1
One fine spring day we went to the Golden Temple Kinkakuji 金閣寺 Take a look at the history and architecture of this beautiful temple. Part two has more behind the scenes points of interest you'd never see otherwise.
Ryoanji: Hands On Kyoto
A video tour of the Ryoanji zen rock garden in western Kyoto. 龍安寺. Come take a look at this amazing place and learn about some of its mysteries.
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Kyoto Samurai Experience in Kyoto, Japan
If you visit Kyoto, you MUST try the Kyoto Samurai Experience. Rather than just learning about samurai in a museum, wouldn't you prefer to have a real hands-on experience? You step into a home in Kyoto that is still owned by a descendant of the original samurai family. You learn about the house, the samurai culture, the samurai way, and then even train with real swords! It is a must-try if you're ever in Kyoto, Japan.
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和の文化体験プログラム -生け花・料理- Kyoto Hands on Class for Tourists -Ikebana & Japanese Cuisine-
京都には気軽に和の文化を体験できる施設が多くあり、外国人観光客に人気だ。平安神宮近くの「WA Experience KAFU」では、築80年の町家を会場に、生け花や料理などを英語の解説で体験できる。
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CHEAPEST Way to TRAVEL from Kyoto to Osaka by Train | Japanese Travel Vlog
There’s a reason why the Asian island nation of Japan is such a popular tourist destination. It’s incredible in every sense of the word. The country is safe, clean, organized, and efficient despite its massive population. The food is out of this world and the culture is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. And depending on where you go, you can find yourself surrounded by hyper-futuristic technology and neon lights, traditional temples and thousand-year-old buildings, pristine natural environments, and just about everything in-between. Come along with me as I experience it all for the very first time!
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After spending two amazing days in Kyoto, it was already time for me to leave. And while I wish I’d had more time to explore more of this beautiful and traditional city, there was a lot more to come on my trip through Japan, so I was also excited to arrive in my next city. Come along with me as I show you the cheapest way to travel from Kyoto to Osaka by train!
Kyoto and Osaka are very close to each other, and I was able to get a train ticket to Osaka for only 560 Yen, or $5.03 U.S. After buying it, I had to get to track 60 at Kyoto Station and make my way through the crowd to get onboard. Once onboard my train, I had to stay very quiet; in Japanese etiquette, it’s considered rude to talk loudly on public transportation. Always learn the etiquette and culture before traveling to a new country. No one wants to be that one rude, uninformed tourist!
After a smooth, 40-minute ride, I arrived in Osaka! My next order of business was finding out how to get to Dotonbori, the most popular area of the city and the place where I’d be staying. As I attempted to find my way to my next train, I made my way through huge crowds and passed lots of shops and restaurants. The walk to my platform was long, but I was able to save money by taking a train (230 Yen/$2.07 U.S.) instead of a taxi to my Airbnb; a taxi would have cost more than ten times that!
Four stops and six minutes later, I was where I needed to be. I passed by more restaurants and shops on my way out. These big, Japanese train stations are like cities in and of themselves! They’re so busy and there are so many things to see and do there. After exiting the station, I asked for directions to my Airbnb—never be afraid to ask for directions if you don’t know where to go—and set off to the place I’d call home for the next couple of days.
It took me a while to figure out how to get the key, used it to get to the elevator, and took it up to my unit, 1304. From my balcony, I had some incredible views of Osaka!
What a fun but intense journey! As you can see, traveling from Kyoto to Osaka is very easy and can be extremely inexpensive if you make the right choices. I hope this helps you out if you’re traveling through Japan on a budget! Speaking of travel experiences, I wasn’t content to stay in my Airbnb for the rest of the night. Instead, I headed out to explore the amazing world of Dotonbori street food…but that’s for another video!
I hope you enjoyed following my journey from Kyoto to Osaka! If you did, please give the video a thumbs up and leave me a comment below. Also, please subscribe to my channel if you haven’t already and I will see you in the next travel food adventure!
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Uji in Kyoto Japan | Home to green tea everything!
In the small city of uji in Kyoto you'll find world heritage sites like Byodoin, the history of Japan's famous story the tale of Genji, and more green tea than you can shake a stick at.
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Nishiki Market in Kyoto - Street Food in Japan
0:02 Matcha Warabi Mochi - 0:38 Grilled Squid with Roe, Octopus, Oysters - 1:00 Okonomiyaki - 2:30 Tamagoyaki - 5:04 Okonomiyaki - 5:27 Oysters - 5:51 various Seafood - 7:22 Abalone - 8:02 Grilled Mochi (with bean paste inside) - 9:00 Grilled Fish - 9:51 Takoyaki - 10:03 Tamagoyaki - 10:51 Fish cakes on a stick - 11:57 Scallop - 12:03 Squid - 12:46 Steamed Prawn - 14:23 Tanba Chestnuts - 15:13 Octopus - 15:30 Wagyu Beef Stick - 15:40 Japanese Pickles
COME THRIFT WITH US IN KYOTO, JAPAN || DAY 8 IN JAPAN
23rd of October, 2019
In today’s video we walked to the nishiki market in Kyoto & went Thrift shopping! Stick to the end to see what we found ✨
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Tokyo (first week): oak hotel edo, Morishita
Kyoto: k’s house hostel
Ōsaka: HG cozy hotel (Agoda)
Tokyo (second week): Sotetsu Fresha Inn
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Thift stores we found in Kyoto:
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Top 20 Things to Do in Kyoto | 3-Day Kyoto Itinerary & What to Buy in Kyoto | JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE
I went to Kyoto for 3 days and want to share with you what I did! I've added time stamps and some travel tips so it could be helpful to you if you are heading there some time soon! I also included my small souvenir haul to give you an idea of what to buy in Kyoto!
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- Airbnb I stayed at (affordable and convenient, walking distance to Kyoto Station):
- Museum of Kyoto (it's very small)
Address: Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Higashikatacho, 623−1
- Gion Corner
- Sushi no Musashi
Hours: 10:30am-10:30pm
Address: Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Higashishiokoji Takakuracho, 8−3 京都駅八条口構内アスティロード
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List of things to do:
1. Visit a museum
2. Gion
3. Watch a traditional Japanese arts show at Gion Corner
4. See a Geisha/Maiko
5. Eat issen-yoshoku
6. Try Kyoto Sweets
7. Rent a kimono
8. Nijo Castle
9. Kinkakuji (Golden Pavillon)
10. Kiyomizu-dera
11. See the city view of Kyoto at Kiyomizu-dera (or Arashiyama Monkey Park)
12. Fushimi-Inari
13. Eat at Sushi no Musashi (at Kyoto Station)
14. Toei Kyoto Studio Park
15. Take Randen to Arashiyama
16. Explore Arashiyama
17. Monkey Park
18. Ryoen-ji Temple
19. Bamboo Grove
20. Explore around Kyoto Station
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VISITING THE TWO BEST TEMPLES IN KYOTO | Japan vlog #10
Kyoto is hands down my favorite city that I've visited in Japan. If you love crazy night life with lots of drinking and partying. It has it. If you would rather enjoy a peaceful walk and visit a bunch of temples and drink tea, Kyoto is the best place for it.
In this vlog, we start the day off at the Fushimi Inari Shrine, then head over to the Higashiyama and Kiyomizudera Temple area. I absolutely love visiting these two places, but there's LOTS of tourists here so try to come early to beat the crowds. Higashiyama has lots of shops to check out as well!
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Best Kyoto Sake & Food Tour | Fushimi District Best Sake In Japan
Want to experience a rock star tour of the world's greatest sake district? This is hands down the best food & drink tour we've ever done.
Kyoto is the historic capital of Japan -- The name 'Kyoto' literally translates to 'Capital City and this charming slice of old-school Japan offers a stunning range of cultural heirlooms and tasty traditions. The most notable of these traditions is arguably the craft of sake brewing; the bountiful underground springs in the precinct contain some of the purest waters on the planet, and the Japanese wasted no time in transforming this natural gift into the wondrous elixir known around the world as Sake. On this tour, you'll have a chance to sample around 25 different sakes while learning about the historic Fushimi district of Kyoto. You'll tour a 400-year-old brewery and dine at a traditional Japanese restaurant -- it doesn't get any more authentic or memorable than this.
Must-Try Noodles in Kyoto & the Shiniest Temple in the World | Kyoto Japan
The most incredible bowl of Soba Noodles I’ve had in Kyoto. In fact my bowl was a feast! You also have to check out the stunning Kinkakuji, aka the Golden Pavilion, one of the most beautiful temples in Japan.
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I am the luckiest kid in the world. I got to go with my town on a three day tour of Japan's ancient capital, Kyoto, and the neighboring and equally ancient Nara. We went and payed respects at many Buddhist temples, and I got to witness first hand the inner workings of Buddhism.
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove tour in Kyoto, Japan + AMAZING Sushi
Our Arashiyama Bamboo Grove tour in Kyoto, Japan was a wonderful experience just outside the center of Japan's once capital and is definitely on of the top things to do in Kyoto. Located about 30 minutes from the center of Kyoto by car, Arashiyama is an area of peace and tranquility - it's the quintessential Zen escape from the hustle and bustle of Japanese city life. A lot of people also call it the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest (嵐山, 京都市).
The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove forms part of the 3 pillars of must sees and dos when in Kyoto: the Fushimi-Inari-Taisha Shrine, the Kinkaku-hi (golden) temple and Arashiyama. It's quite simply a must, and a must that you will undoubtedly enjoy. Located in the mountains surrounding Japan's ancient capital, there is something cool and mystical about the place. Maybe it's just me, or maybe it's because Zen buddhism has a history here, but there's just simply a feeling about the place. Then again, this was one of our earliest encounters with Japanese culture and history and as such probably left a deep impression on all of us.
After that we visited the Tenryu-ji (天龍寺, Tenryūji) temple. PLEASE NOTE, there is a mistake in the video and the place after Arashiyama is in fact Tenryu-ji. This Zen buddhist temple was built in 1339 by Shogun Ashikaga Takauji. Not unlike other Japanese landmarks, the temple was damaged by fire multiple time since then. Most of today's structure dates back to the Meiji Era (1868-1912).
Adjacent the Tenryu-ji temple is the Tenryu-ji garden. Created by This is a marvel of Japanese gardens. Created by Muso Soseki, this is a marvel and hallmark of Japanese gardens. The beauty, the simplicity, the way nature is perfected by the hand of Man is an awe-inspiring experience, even if an introspective one. I realized after walking through this garden that Japanese gardens are not just gardens, they are a philosophy of life.
After visiting Arashiyama, we ate at an AMAZING sushi restaurant, whose name I unfortunately forget! If you've never had sushi in Japan, it's really different! And Kyoto is also known as the birthplace of sushi, although back in the day the fish was fermented or marinated.
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48 Hours in Kyoto
Ok, so you’ve got a trip booked for Kyoto. There are so many temples to see! So many things to eat! What are you going to do in a short trip? We’re going to show you how we would spend 48 hours in Kyoto, and hopefully give you some ideas of where to go and where to stay when you’re here.
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Kinkakuji: Hands On Kyoto-Part 2
The second part of our tour of the Golden Temple Kinkakuji 金閣寺 Part two has more behind the scenes points of interest you'd never see otherwise, such as a small waterfall that can turn fish into dragons, and a shogun's tea room.