HOW TO TAKE A BUS IN KYOTO | Fushimi Inari and Kiyomizu-dera | Japan 2017 Day 10 - Snubs Report
We spent a day in Kyoto Japan wandering down the Philosopher's Path and a couple of beautiful places at night. We visited Fushimi Inari Taisha, then checked out the fall foliage illumination at Kiyomizu-dera. And if you've ever wondered how to take a bus around Kyoto, I'll show you how!
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HOW TO Take A Bus in KYOTO
One of the best ways to explore Kyoto is by bus. Almost every attraction is connected through its vast network. For first time users, it might be helpful to know a few basics of how to take the bus. We hope this video helps :D
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Kyoto | Local Transportation Guide – New 2019 (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Episode# 12
Kyoto local Transportation guide covering JR trains, Kyoto Subways and Buses in Kyoto for new visitors to Kyoto Japan.
Topics covered in detail in this Kyoto Local Transportation Guide are below:
1). Information on Kyoto Station (JR Kyoto Station) as main hub for public transportation in Kyoto,
2). Information on JR lines through Kyoto Station – JR Nara and JR Sugano – serving Kyoto and its Suburbs,
3). Information on Kyoto Subway lines – Tozai Subway line and Karasuma Subway Line – 2 Subway line serving Kyoto City,
4). Information on Kyoto Attractions reachable by either JR lines or Kyoto Subway trains,
5). Information on Kyoto Green City bus (aka Kyoto City Bus), Kyoto Bus, JR Bus and Raku bus for new visitors to Kyoto,
3). Important Kyoto bus numbers to reach Kyoto attractions from Kyoto Station, and
4). Travel tips & other useful information for riding Kyoto public transportation in Kyoto, Japan .
Brief transcript below:
In this Kyoto local Transportation travel guide, we will share you about the public transportation available in Kyoto and tips about which train or subway lines and bus routes will be most useful for new visitors to Kyoto.
In Kyoto local public transportation is available in the form of JR Trains, Kyoto subways, private company train lines, buses, and taxis.
The major transportation hub in Kyoto is Kyoto station. All JR trains, 1 subway line, and major bus routes connect at Kyoto Station.
There are 2 major JR Lines for Kyoto area connecting Kyoto station to the major suburbs of Kyoto - the NR Nara and JR Sagano.
The JR Nara Line travels south to:
- Tofukuji Station, near Tofukuji Buddhist temple,
- Inari Station, across the street from the major attraction Fushimi Inari taisha, and
- Uji Station, near many World Heritage temples and famous matcha or (green tea) house.
The Sagano Line also know as the JR San’in Main line makes stops near popular tourist attractions stop at
- Nijo Station near Nijo castle,
- Or Em machi Station and take a bus transfer from there to Kinka ku-ji, the Golden Pavillion, and
- Saga-Arashiyama Station, near Arashiyama bamboo grove, the Sagano Scenic Railway station, and Tenryuji temple.
The Kyoto subway system operates two lines:
- Karasuma Line which runs north to south, and
- Tozai Line which runs east to west and stops at Kyoto station
you can purchase ticket at the ticket vending machines using cash or credit card.
These Subway train lines are good lines to use within the Kyoto city center.
You can transfer between these Subway lines at the Karasuma Oike Station.
The Kyoto subway trains are not covered under your JR Pass as these are not JR trains.
Kyoto is also has several private railway lines that are not JR lines, including the Keifuku, Kintetsu, and Eizan Lines.
Kyoto has an extensive bus routes which operate daily from 6 AM to 10:30 PM.
payment on these city buses is made upon entering in cash, IC card or a City Bus All-Day Pass. There are change machines near the driver.
The 2 main companies for city buses are Kyoto City Bus which covers the central Kyoto city area and Kyoto Bus for the surrounding areas of the city.
There are also JR buses available in Kyoto.
A convenient bus option for tourist are Raku buses.
These tourist buses have various routes between Kyoto’s attractions within the city and Kyoto station.
Raku Bus 100 leaves Kyoto Station every 10 minutes between 7:40AM and 5PM, stopping at National Museum & Sanjusangendo Temple, Kiyomizudera Temple, Gion, Heian-jingu Shrine and Ginkakuji Temple.
Raku Bus 101 leaves Kyoto Station every 15 minutes between 8:00 and 16.30, stopping at Kyoto Station, Nijo-jo Castle, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Kinkakuji Temple, Daitokuji Temple and the Kitaoji Bus Terminal.
Raku Bus 102 leaves the Ginkakuji-michi bus stop every 30 minutes between 8:04 and 16:34, stopping at Ginkakuji Temple, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Kinkakuji Temple, Daitokuji Temple, Kitaoji Bus Terminal.
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A Bus Ride in Kyoto Japan
One way to get around a city in Japan is taking a bus. I'm going to show you in this video what a bus ride is like in Japan.
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Kyoto Bus Ride in Japan
A short bus ride through Kyoto, Japan! This bus ride was from Maruyama Park to Kyoto Station.
Around Kodai-ji Temple. Get on the Kyoto City bus of No.206 from Kyoto Station.
Well, how do you go here? Get on the Kyoto City bus of No.206 from Kyoto Station. This is a Kyoto City bus of No.206.
However, you should note it now. The bus of No.206 is going it round the Kyoto city. This bus has a clockwise route and an anti-clockwise route. You must get on an anti-clockwise bus. The method is easy. You only have to get on No.206 from bus terminal area D2 at Kyoto station. Never get on No.206 from bus terminal area A2.A clockwise route will slow down the arrival of you at Kodai-ji Temple very much.
Let's see in the map. The Kyoto City bus moves from Kyoto Station to Kodai-ji Temple through this route. This is an anti-clockwise route. And, it is good. You will get on the Kyoto City bus for about 15 minutes. The stop of the bus that you get off is Higashiyama Yasui. Here is Higashiyama Yasui. This is scenery around Higashiyama Yasui. You will walk from here to Kodai-ji Temple for five minutes. Moreover, let's study the map. You should walk from Higashiyama Yasui to Kodai-ji Temple by the shank's mare.You arrived at Kodai-ji Temple. Then, please enjoy Kodai-ji Temple to one's heart's content.
Well, what do you do after visiting Kodai-ji Temple?You might be thirsty. In addition, you might be hungry. Then, let's introduce a special restaurant that is in the close vicinity of Kodai-ji Temple.
Raise up your hand if you like dessert. Raise up your hand again if you like green tea too. If you've already raised both hands,Tsujiri is the place for you.Tsujiri specialise in green tea. They have incorporated green tea into desserts and have made these desserts so popular that a consistent queue is forming at the dessert shop's entrance. Even for a person who doesn't fancy red bean and green tea food, the desserts that Tsujiri create impressed me.You must be impressed, too.
Should you move to the different location possibly at once?You do not have time to eat slowly. If so, let's buy snack in the nearby convenience store. There are some convenience stores near the bus stop, Higashiyama Yasui that you got off a little while ago. This is Seven Eleven. And, here is Lawson. There is FamilyMart, too.
Hey. The Kyoto City bus came. We will go to an attractive place, somewhere by that bus.
Life In Kyoto: Transportation
This is a video directed at those who are like I used to be; someone who wants to travel to or move to Japan, specifically Kyoto. Although these videos will be centered around Kyoto because that's where I'm living, a lot of it can be applied to the rest of Japan as well in general. In the first episode, I'll be explaining the transportation options available, trains, buses, shinkansen and bikes.
Best Places to Visit in Kyoto - Hankyu Tour, Popular Sightseeing Bus around Kyoto
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Bus Ride in Kyoto, Japan
Experiencing bus ride when I travel to Kyoto City using Kyoto City Bus. The bus fare is 230 yen, and for tourist if you mind to travel using city bus, you can buy a one-day-pass ticket which cost 600 yen for one day and all route.
Another payment method is using coin or electronic money (e.g. ICOCA Card) and you'll pay when the bus arrived in the bus stop, pay on the ticket machine beside the bus driver. Remember, in here passenger enter the bus from backside door and exit the bus from front door. Don't forget to press the stop button if you willing to stop at the next bus stop.
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Osaka to Kyoto, Japan (Food trip in Kyoto)
How to travel from Kansai International Osaka Airport to Kyoto :) Also did a bit of food trip in Kyoto, Japan and visited Yasaka Shrine
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Takayama to Kyoto by Bus | Japan Travel Vlog
Join us for another Japan travel vlog as we head from Takayama to Kyoto by bus. After a torrential downpour in Takayama for days on end buses and trains had been canceled for days. It appeared our bus was going to be canceled as well so we prepared to stay an extra night in Takayama. Fortunately, for us, the highways had been inspected thoroughly - after the heavy rains - and we were given the green light to head to Kyoto. For dinner on the bus, I quickly grabbed sushi with salmon, chips, snickers and mango snacks from Family Mart.
The bus journey itself was the most scenic we've been on in Japan. We passed through quaint villages, meandered through mountain tunnels and gasped at the lakes, rivers and forests we saw along the way.
At one of the rest stops, we saw the biggest collection of Japanese vending machines in one area selling coffee. As we continued the journey the landscape turned from mountains to farmland with bigger cities along the way. I ended up grabbing more sushi which ended up being really disappointing.
We ended up arriving in Kyoto earlier than we had anticipated at 9:15 pm. After trying to figure out local transportation, we gave up too exhausted and confused and decided to just leg it to our apartment. It ended up being a longer walk than we had anticipated so by the time we arrived at our apartment in Kyoto we just went straight to bed.
We pick things up in the morning for breakfast at Komika's Coffee serving contemporary Japanese breakfast serving Danish pastry with soft serve ice cream. I got toast with red Azuki beans with an iced coffee.
Our apartment in Kyoto was small but tidy with a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and tiny dining area. The price for the bus tickets was $40 USD per from Takayama to Kyoto. If you're looking to save money taking the bus in Japan is a good travel option.
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Tour of Kyoto Part 2 - For FREE Using JR Pass
A complete and extensive guide on how to go to Fushimi Inari Tasha Shrine in Kyoto using Japan Rail Pass. Also featuring Hyperdia search tool and Google maps Street view.
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Kyoto Station in Japan
A travel guide in and around Kyoto Station in Kyoto Japan. Highlights include: Kyoto Ramen Alley, Kyoto Tower, Skywalk, and a spectacular light display on the main staircase of Isetan department store.
Kyoto Day Trip From Osaka
Kyoto Day Trip featuring
- Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
- Fushimi Inari Shrine
- Nishiki Market
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Japan Vlogs Day 9 - 1 Day Kyoto Perfect Tour - Fushimi Inari, Bamboo Forest & Golden Temple
Welcome back to our Japan vlog series! It is finally our last full day in Japan, but we have a big adventure planned for today in stunning Kyoto!
We booked our trip via the Klook app (more details below) as it covered off many of the different locations we would love to visit in Kyoto by bus. We also had a fantastic tour guide and a very tasty lunch in a traditionally Japanese restaurant near the Arashiyama Sagano forest.
On this trip we visit:
Kyomizu-dera Temple
Sanjusangen-do Temple
Fushimi Inari Shrine (one thousand vermillion gates!)
Arashiyama (Bamboo Forest)
Tenryu-ji Temple
Kinkaku-ji Temple (The Golden Temple!)
This was really a perfect day for us, and ended up being one of the highlights of our trip! If you are thinking of visiting Japan with limited time to see the sights then this trip could really be great for you!
We also briefly visit the Pokemon Centre in Osaka - but you're not really allowed to film inside!
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KYOTO DAY TOUR FROM OSAKA: A DIY ITINERARY
Osaka is a city that appears to look forward to the future; Kyoto seems to bask in its glorious past. Osaka is bustling and electric; Kyoto is charming and rustic. Regardless of their differences, the two are well-connected in many ways. Most tourists flying to Osaka often find themselves in Kyoto at one point on their trip because not only do they complement each other, they are also easily accessible from each other.
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【Kyoto City Bus】Announcements of Exp.100 system in Kyoto,Japan 【RAKU BUS 100】
動画自体は先月公開したものの修正版で、内容は同じです→
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The system places 3 lines of the system in the system with sightseeing recommendation bus route for foreigners number 102 number 101, makes the nickname raku bus and introduces the body design a foreigner tourist knows by a look, and number 100 for which many foreigner tourists are used as a sightseeing route of a city bus has begun to move from January 19, 2005.
When taking raku bus using raku (easiness) which makes the sense as a capital in a capital in a nickname, the meaning that you can see the sights of a historic landmark in Kyoto where it's for World Cultural Heritage and the meaning to say It's fun in easiness (easiness). that you can take a Kyoto sightseeing tour of the city are being included.(Quoted from official website)
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0:00 Nanajo Keihan-mae
七条京阪前
七条京阪前
나나조케이한마에
4:04 Hakubutsukan Sanjusangendo-mae
博物馆三十三间堂前
博物館三十三間堂前
하쿠부쓰칸산주산겐도마에
5:50 Gojozaka ※
五条坂
五条坂
고조자카
8:03 Gion
只园
祇園
기온
11:13 Okazaki Koen / Bijutsukan,Heian Jingu-mae ※
冈崎公园 美术馆・平安神宫前
岡崎公園 美術館・平安神宮前
오카자키코엔 비주쓰칸・헤이안진구마에
15:28 Miyanomaecho ※
宫之前町
宮之前町
미야노마에초
16:48 Ginkakuji-mae (Ginkakuji Temple) ※
银阁寺前
銀閣寺前
긴카쿠지마에 ↓ Return path
21:20 Okazaki Koen / Dobutsuen-mae (Zoo)
冈崎公园 动物园前
岡崎公園 動物園前
오카자키코엔 도부쓰엔마에
23:06 Okazaki Koen / Bijutsukan,Heian Jingu-mae ※
冈崎公园 美术馆・平安神宫前
岡崎公園 美術館・平安神宮前
오카자키코엔 비주쓰칸・헤이안진구마에※
27:56 Kiyomizu-michi ※
清水道
清水道
기요미즈미치
32:08 Kyoto Sta
京都站前
京都車站前
교토에키마에
Kyoto, Japan: One Day Tour in 4K
During our recent time in Japan, we visited Kyoto for 48 hours staying in a traditional Japanese Ryokan, Nishiyama, in the city centre.
For one day, thanks to insidejapantours.com I had a fantastic tour guide, Mr Tenaka, who took us to the main tourist sights in Kyoto.
Including: Arashiyama, Tenryu-Ji Temple, Bamboo Grove, Keifuku Tram and Kyoto Buses, Kinkaku-Ji Golden Temple, Imperial Palace, Kamo River and Gion District.
We also experienced some local food and traditions during our time in Kyoto.
This is a short film of the highlights of our visit to Kyoto.
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WONDER KYOTO Let's get on The Kyoto City bus from Kyoto Station 京都旅を楽しもう!
OK, let's get on The Kyoto City bus from Kyoto Station.
This is The Kyoto City bus route map.
At first we obtain this.
Therefore we go to the tourist information center near the west ticket gate.
We obtain The Kyoto City bus route map free here.
Looking at the Route Map, search for the bus number which goes from the place you are now, to the place you want to go.
Information about the route the bus will take is indicated by the bus number and main destination displayed on the front.
The Kyoto City bus is useful for getting around various places within Kyoto.
Let's try it by all means.