Best Places to Visit in Kyoto - Hankyu Tour, Popular Sightseeing Bus around Kyoto
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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.
However you get around Kyoto, you are bound to enjoy Kyoto!
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Kyoto Autumn Leaves 2015 My Secret Place
Kyoto Autumn Leaves 2015 My Secret Place
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Sotai Workshop For Selfcare Kyoto Japan (SOTAI JAPAN KYOTO)
There is the secrete place for seeing autumn leaves.
I went to here with my son last week.
During autumn tourist seasons,many people visit Kyoto.
So many tourist spot are crowed.But there is peaceful.
It makes me feel calm.if you visit Kyoto,I would introduce there.
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[4K] Walking Shijo Street; Center of Downtown in Kyoto, Japan
I was walking Shijo Street back and forth from Kawaramachi St. to Karasuma St.
Shijo Street is famous of The Gion Festival (Gion Matsuri) which is one of the three major festival in Japan.
Parade of yamaboko floats of The Gion Festival starts Shijo Street.
Kyoto | Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Episode# 11
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove travel guide for Kyoto, Japan Visitors in this travel video guide by Hipfig.
This Bamboo Forest also called as Sagano Bamboo Forest is an iconic picturesque place located in Arashiyama in Kyoto.
1). Introduction to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove aka Sagano Bamboo Forest in Kyoto, Japan ,
2). Information on how to get to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto by JR train from Kyoto Station,
3). Detailed information on Arashiyama Bamboo Grove for new visitors like open hours, Bamboo Forest Walk-way, Temples etc.,
4). Things to see and do at Kyoto Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, and
6). Travel tips for visiting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove or Kyoto Bamboo Forest in Kyoto.
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In this Arashiyama Bamboo Grove travel guide, we show you how to get Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto, what to do, and offer up tips from our own experiences for your visit to the natural wonder of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in kyoto.
We took the JR Sanin Main Line also known as the Sagano line from Kyoto Station to Arashiyama and alighted at Saga-Arashiyama Station
From Saga-Arashiyama Station we walked about 5-10 minute to the entrance of the bamboo garden. There will be signs showing the way to the bamboo forest on the floor of the streets in Japanese and English.
Usually there will be lots of people walking towards the Bamboo Forest entrance, so it makes it easier to identify and walk up the stone pathway. In the alley there will be a few shops selling Japanese souvenirs and food.
Keep walking up this alley and it will lead you into the Bamboo forest Entrance.
Bamboo is considered a symbol of strength and a forest of them wards off evil spirits which is why this bamboo forest has at one end Tenryu-ji Temple.
At the other end of the Bamboo Forest is Okochi-Sanso Villa (open daily, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., admission 1,000 yen), a home that was owned by a very famous Japanese silent film star Denjiro Okochi.
Strolling though the bamboo forest is free and can be done any time of the day or night as it is open 24 hours a day. Of course if you want some great pictures the day time is recommended.
Wear good shoes if you plan to walk and make sure your camera works for some awesome pictures among these tall bamboo forests.
Along the pathway you can visit the Nonomiya shrine and temple.
This Nonomiya Temple and Shrine had a special historical role in preparing imperial princesses to serve as vestal virgins at the Grand Shrine of Ise, Japan's most important Shinto shrine.
The skinny towering bamboos sway in the wind and the rustling of its leaves lends to a zen atmosphere. The bamboo trees are so close that the leaves rustling in the wind coordinate to make a peaceful melody.
The bamboos grow densely only letting sunshine filter as the leaves are rocked by the wind which set up the stage for beautiful photos.
Come early so its is less crowded for better shots. After all Arashiyama Bamboo forest is one of the most photographed sites in the world.
Combine your visit to the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest with other attractions in the area like the traditional cormorant fishing practiced along the Hozu River, the Tenryuji Temple, and the train ride.
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Kyoto To-ji (East Temple) Walking - World Heritage Site, Five-story pagoda [4K] POV
To-ji (東寺 Tō-ji) (East Temple) is a Buddhist temple and one of Kyoto's UNESCO world heritage sites.
It was founded in the late 700s.
Five story pagoda and Buddha statues are famous.
But photography and video recording of Buddha statues were prohibited so I was not able to take a video of statues.
Discover KYOTO:Exploring with the Keihan Railway
There are many spots where you can enjoy delicious foods and cultural experiences such as Uji, famous for tea, Fushimi, famous for sake, and Tofukuji Temple, famous for its autumn leaves, along the Keihan Electric Railway line, which connects the center of Osaka to Kyoto.
In this video, we tour the Keihan Line with Jeffrey Berglund, known for his knowledge of Japan.
Ride Keihan,discover Kyoto
Kyoto Cycling - Hankyu Saiin Sta. to JR Kyoto Sta. [4K] POV
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I passed through both big street and small street.
Around Kyoto station, there are no free bicycle parking.
Nishijin Kyoto (京都西陣) Walking - Historical Textile District [4K] POV
Nishijin is located in the north-west part of central Kyoto.
It is one of the most traditional weaving industry district.
Nishijin textile (Nishijin-ori) is used for Japanese Kimono.
In Nishijin district, a lot of machiya (old Kyoto townhouses) remains. You can feel Old Kyoto atmosphere.
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Shinkyogoku Shopping Arcade in Kawaramachi, Kyoto
Kyoto has quite a few shopping arcades or shoutengai. We checked out a few while in Kyoto. You can usually find some pretty interesting restaurants or shops along these narrow roofed streets.
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Kyoto, From JR Saga-Arashiyama Sta. To Randen Arashiyama Sta. [4K] POV
JR Saga-Arashiyama station and Randen Arashiyama station are same name station but thery are not close.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Kyoto, Japan
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Kyoto, Japan
1. Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo ****
2. Hotel Grand Bach Kyoto ***
3. Hotel MyStays Kyoto-Shijo ***
4. Hotel Gran Ms Kyoto ***
5. HOTEL UNIZO Kyoto Shijo Karasuma ***
6. Hotel New Hankyu Kyoto ***
7. Almont Hotel Kyoto ****
8. Royal Park Hotel The Kyoto ****
9. Kyoto Royal Hotel & Spa ****
10. APA Hotel Kyoto Ekimae ***
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1.604-8166 Kyoto, Kyoto, Nakagyo-ku Sanjodori Karasuma Nishiiru Mikura-cho 80 , Japan
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo is a 1-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Subway Station. The 4-star hotel offers modern accommodation with a restaurant, free internet and a public bath with views of the garden.
2. 600-8004 Kyoto, Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku, Naramono-cho 363, Japan
Open from April 2014, Hotel Grand Bach offers modern accommodations only a 5-minute walk from Kawaramachi Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is available at the entire property and guests can refresh at the spacious public baths.
3. 600-8494 Kyoto, Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku Shijo-dori Aburanokoji Higashiiru Kasaboko-cho 52 , Japan
Recommended by the Michelin Guide, Hotel MyStays Kyoto-Shijo is centrally located in Kyoto and is a 6-minute walk from Shijo Subway Station. It offers rooms with free WiFi and wired internet, a restaurant and self-service laundry facilities.
4. 604-8006 Kyoto, Kyoto, Nakagyo-ku Shimomaruya-cho 410-3, Japan
Only a few steps from the Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Subway Station, Hotel Gran Ms Kyoto offers Western and Japanese room with free WiFi. It’s a 10-minute walk from the Gion district.
5. 600-8493 Kyoto, Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku Shijo-dori Nishinodoin Higashiiru Kakkyoyamacho 8, Japan
Opened in October 2014, Hotel Unizo Kyoto Shijo Karasuma is centrally located in Kyoto, just a 4-minute walk from Karasuma Subway Station. Complimentary WiFi is available in guest rooms.
6. 600-8216 Kyoto, Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku Shiokoji-dori Shin-machi Higashi-iru Higashishiokoji-cho 579, Japan
Right across the street from Kyoto Station, Hotel New Hankyu features 5 restaurants, a tour desk and a 24-hour front desk. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire property.
7. 601-0000 Kyoto, Kyoto, Minami-ku Higashikujo Nishiiwamoto-cho 26-1, Japan
Kyoto Almont Hotel offers modern accommodations with free wired internet. Hachijo East Exit of JR Kyoto Train Station is only a 5-minute walk away.
8. 604-8004 Kyoto, Kyoto, Nakagyo-ku Sanjo-dori Kawaramachi Higashi-iru, Japan
Royal Park Hotel The Kyoto features stylish modern accommodations with free wired internet access. The hotel offers massages and concierge services, as well as a bar and a buffet restaurant with savory dishes.
9. 604-8005 Kyoto, Kyoto, Nakagyo-ku Kawaramachi Sanjo-Agaru, Japan
Located in the city centre just a 1-minute walk from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Subway Station, Kyoto Royal Hotel features a massage service and an English pub.
10. 600-8234 Kyoto, Kyoto, Shimogyo-ku Nishinotoin Shiokoji-sagaru Minami Fudodo-cho 806, Japan
APA Hotel Kyoto Ekimae is 500 m from Kyoto Train Station and offers free Wi-Fi and simple modern rooms with an LCD TV and an en suite bathroom. Buffet restaurant Shiki is open for all meals.
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NEW Kyoto Pokemon Center Walk Through - KYOTO, JAPAN 2019
A walkthrough of the NEW Pokemon Center in Kyoto, Japan! The new Pokemon Center store is located close to Hankyu Karasuma Station, so easy to find! You can find lots of region specific exclusives like the Maiko Pikachu plush here, as well as tons of Pokemon cards, Pokemon T Shirts, Pokemon Sword and Shield, and even things like Pokemon Curry and Pokemon Biscuits!
I highly recommend checking out this Pokemon Center if you are visiting Japan!
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Arashiyama, Kyoto Station, Osaka - Japan 2018 - Day 11
Arashiyama - Karaoke!
Simple day where we go from Osaka to Kyoto, check out the bamboo forest and relax with some Karaoke.
Enjoy!
Kyoto Arashiyama and Sagano Cycling Climbing - From Hankyu Arashiyama Sta. to Sagatoriimoto [4K] POV
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Kyoto Karasuma walking - Center of Kyoto [4K] POV
Karasuma street is main street in Kyoto.
The area around Karasuma street between Oike street and Shijo street is center of Kyoto.
Here is displayed most of Yamaboko in Gion festival.
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Kyoto, Walking Along Shirakawa River - From Gion to Sanjo-Higashiyama [4K] POV
Shirakawa river flows through the center of Kyoto city, into Kamo river.
There is a lot of restaurants and ochaya (geisha houses) along Shirakawa river.
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Kyoto, Shijo Karasuma to Oike St. City Hall - Many Old Shops and Boutique [4K] POV
There are a lot of attractive and fascinating shops or boutique between Shijo street in the south and Oike street in the north and Karasuma street in the west and Kawaramachi street in the east.
This area is the center of Kyoto and there are also old houses and museums.
It is interesting area for walking and shopping.
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Kyoto Station - All Floor Walking [4K] POV
Kyoto Station is used by JR line, JR Shinkansen line and Kintetsu line.
START:
- 1F JR Line track No.0
- 1F Central Gate
- 2F Kyoto Tourist Information Cente
- 2F West Gate
- 2F Shops (Suvaco JR Kyoto Isetan) - 2F Kintetsu ticket gate
- 2F Shinkansen Central Gate
- 1F Shinkansen Hachijo Gate
- 1F Shopping mall (Time’s Place Kyoto)
- 1F Shinkansen Hachijo Gate
- 1F Shinkansen Hachijo East Gate
- B2F Underground pedestrian walkway
- B2F Subway ticket gate
- B2F Underground East Gate
- 1F JR Line track No.0
- 2F West Gate (inside concourse)
- 1F JR Line track No.8 and No.9
- B2F
- 2F Shinkansen East Transfer Gate
- 2F Shinkansen concourse
- 3F JR Shinkansen Line track No.11 and No.12
- 2F Shinkansen Central Gate
GOAL:
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