KANSAI TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER KYOTO
Address: 〒600-8216 Kyoto Prefecture, 京都市下京区 Shijo Karasuma, 通 七条 下 ル 東 塩小路 町 721-1 京都 タワー 3 階
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Welcome Kyoto, Now Here is Kyoto Tourist Information Center
Kyoto Tourist Information Center is the largest public tourist service center in Kyoto, which is located on the 2nd floor of Kyoto Station,
Here is jointly operated by Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City.
Multilingual advisory staff are stationed at the counter to assist tourists with various needs. In addition to Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean assistance is available.
All kinds of useful information for visitors covering entire area of Kyoto City and Prefecture is provided here including accommodation, event tickets, and more.
The main services are as follows.
Recommendation of sightseeing spots, events or hands-on activities.
Guidance on transportation and access to tourist attractions.
Advice on the accommodations such as hotels and Japanese-style hotels.
Selling sightseeing tickets for various tourist attractions or events.
Providing a variety of sightseeing information.
Business hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Open all year round.
The phone number is 075-343-0548.
We come to here, and let's get nice information. And let's enjoy a trip to Kyoto.
Tourist Information Center - Namba Nankai Mall - Osaka - Osaka - Japan (1)
Thu Jul 7 2016
Osaka, Japan
Kizu Wholesale Market. Japan Folk Art Museum (日本工芸館). Namba Nankai Mall: Tourist Information Center. Dōguya-suji Arcade (道具屋筋). Kuromon Ichiba (黒門市場). Dōtombori (道頓堀). Hōzen-ji (法善寺). Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum. Namba (Yotsubashi Line) to Nishi-Umeda to Kita-Shinchi (JR Tozai Line) to Hoshida (local) to Tsuda. Hatamono Shrine: Tanabata Star Festival. Kitano City Museum of History & Folklore. Tsuda (Tozai) to Ōsakatemmangū. Osaka Tenmangu Shrine: Tanabata Star Festival. Kensaki Park (Naka-no-shima): Heisei Osaka Legend of the Milky Way (Inoriboshi on Okawa River for Tanabata Star Festival). Temmabashi (Tanimachi Line) to Shitannoji-mae Yuhigaoka. Shitennō-ji: Star Tanabata Festival.
Tourist Information Center - Namba Nankai Mall - Osaka - Osaka - Japan (3 last)
Thu Jul 7 2016
Osaka, Japan
Kizu Wholesale Market. Japan Folk Art Museum (日本工芸館). Namba Nankai Mall: Tourist Information Center. Dōguya-suji Arcade (道具屋筋). Kuromon Ichiba (黒門市場). Dōtombori (道頓堀). Hōzen-ji (法善寺). Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum. Namba (Yotsubashi Line) to Nishi-Umeda to Kita-Shinchi (JR Tozai Line) to Hoshida (local) to Tsuda. Hatamono Shrine: Tanabata Star Festival. Kitano City Museum of History & Folklore. Tsuda (Tozai) to Ōsakatemmangū. Osaka Tenmangu Shrine: Tanabata Star Festival. Kensaki Park (Naka-no-shima): Heisei Osaka Legend of the Milky Way (Inoriboshi on Okawa River for Tanabata Star Festival). Temmabashi (Tanimachi Line) to Shitannoji-mae Yuhigaoka. Shitennō-ji: Star Tanabata Festival.
Kansai Tourist Information Center at Osaka
Kansai Tourist Information Center at Kansai International Airport Osaka
Go visit the Tourist Information Center in Shinjuku, where you hear not a single “No”
10 Best Places to Visit in Kyoto! | Japan Travel Guide
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No.1 Arashiyama District
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: No closing days
Fee: Free
No.2 Ryoanji Temple
Hours: 8:00 to 17:00 (March to November) 8:30 to 16:30 (December to February)
Closed: No closing days
Fee: 500 yen
No.3 Kinkakuji Temple
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Closed: No closing days
Fee: 400 yen
No.4 Ginkakuji Temple
Hours: 8:30 to 17:00 (9:00 to 16:30 from December to February)
Closed: No closing days
Fee: 500 yen
No.5 Philosopher’s Path
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: No closing days
Fee: Free
No.6 Gion District
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: No closing days
Fee: Free
No.7 Kiyomizudera Temple
Hours: 6:00 to 18:00 (until 18:30 on weekends and holidays from mid April through July and everyday in August and September)
Closed: No closing days
Fee: 400 yen
No.8 Sanjusangendo Temple
Hours: 8:00 to 17:00 (9:00 to 16:00 from November 16 to March 31)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing time.
Closed: No closing days
Fee: 600 yen
No.9 Nijo Castle
Hours: 8:45 to 17:00 (admission until 16:00) Entry to Ninomaru from 9:00 to 16:00
Closed: Tuesdays in Jan, Jul, Aug and Dec (or following day if Tue is a national holiday) December 26 to January 4
Fee: 600 yen (English audio guides are available for 500 yen)
No.10 Fushimi Inari Shrine
Hours: 24 hours
Closed: No closing days
Fee: Free
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WONDER KYOTO Tourist information center in Kyoto Station 京都旅を楽しもう!
Many people coming to Kyoto from the foreign countries will use Kyoto Station.
You may use Kyoto Station, too.
Then let's introduce Kyoto Station.
It is a wall of the north sides of the stations that we look now.
Anyone thinks that it is a big station.
It is in front of the central ticket gate here.
Very large space spreads out.
When I watched this view for the first time, I was surprised.
It is here that there are a central ticket gate and big space.
Here is an escalator. OK, we will go to the upper floor.
There is a cafe.
When I was tired, we take a break here and can eat a light meal.
By the way, we can obtain trip information at Kyoto Station.
You are reliable if you know it.
It is west ticket gate here.
Please look at the other side from here.
That is a tourist information center.
This inside is always full of tourists.
The staff here helps you.
A leaflet of many trip information is put.
Here is available to you free.
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Japan Travel Guide: Osaka 大阪 - Kyoto 京都 - Nara 奈良 | The Travel Intern
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One week in Japan. Here's a highlight of our favourite things to do in Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara (大阪、京都、奈良)! Other than the typical attractions, there are tons of hidden gems throughout these places.
Osaka, 大阪
0:17 - Dotonbori Street
Lined with colourful neon signs and delectable scents fighting for your attention, it’s the place to be for amazing and affordable street food.
0:26 - Osaka Castle
Osaka Jo is one of the must-see places for it’s history, picturesque scenery and it’s 360° view of the Osaka skyline from the observation deck at the top.
0:35 - Owl Family Cafe
Cute owl cafe in the heart of Osaka.
0:41 - Rockstar Reptile Cafe
Another animal cafe for those who prefer the cold-blooded kind.
1:03 - Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum
Run through the history of how instant noodles came about and make your own cup noodles.
1:16 - Tuna Auction at Osaka Central Fish Market
Intense session of Tuna Auctioning at 4:15am. Similar to Tsukiji Market in Tokyo but smaller.
2:55 - Harukoma Sushi
Most value for money sushi on our trip. Thick sushi slices. Ranges from 150-350yen for a plate!
Kyoto, 京都
1:31 - Arashiyama Bamboo Forest
One of the most popular sights in Kyoto. The beauty of the bamboo forest is favoured by many tourists all over the world.
1:55 - Nishiki Food Market
Nishiki Market holds literally all kinds of food you can think of: tsukemono (Japanese pickles), fresh tofu, kyo-yasai (Kyoto vegetables), wagashi (Japanese sweets), yakitori, tea, and fresh fish and shellfish.
2:07 - Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
The famous never ending rows of red tori gates are probably the most iconic sight in Kyoto.
2:21 - Kimono Rental @ Yumeyakata
Exploring the streets of Kyoto in a Kimono for the best pictures.
2:32 - Philosopher's Path
The 2km long Philosopher’s Path is a beautiful stone path lushed with greenery and decorated with cherry blossom trees, making it a highly popular hanami spot.
Nara, 奈良
2:36 - Nara Deer Park
Visit the deers that roam the streets and parks of Nara. Buy some deer biscuits and see them bow to you!
2:47 - Todai-ji Temple
Tōdaiji is a huge wooden temple which was once part of the powerful Seven Great Temples and currently houses the world’s largest bronze Buddha statue.
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Osaka is home to over 30 plus attractions, making it a prime destination for tourist visitng Japan.
From ancient shrines to streets lined with LED billboards, Osaka is a place with one foot in the past and the other in the future.
One of the best ways to experience everything Osaka has to offer — is with the Osaka Amazing Pass. It was our all access ticket to some of the most wondrous and magnificent places in the entirety of Japan.
Osaka Prefecture is one of the main prefectures in the Kansai Region of Japan (the other prefectures being Kyoto and Kobe). Osaka is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world with 19million people calling it home.
Osaka has historically been a major component to the development of Japan as a nation. It was the center of the rice trade during the Edo Period earning it its nickname — The Countries Kitchen.
Today, Osaka is one of Japans major tourist destinations and is home to a vibrant nightlife as well as a being a hub for some of the best restaurants in Japan. In fact, many Japanese will contest to the food in Osaka as being among the best in all of Japan.
Travelers to Osaka may appreciate its more laid back atmosphere when compared to the faster pace of Tokyo, and with a booming tourist industry and a healthy economy, you'll find plenty of things to do and see.
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 .
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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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Osaka Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Osaka
Things YOU need to know before you travel to Osaka Japan. Osaka is the third most populated city in Japan with 2.7M in the city and 19 Million in the region. Osaka is often overlooked for Tokyo and Kyoto, but Osaka has its own charm that makes it a wonderful destination for visitors. Osaka is a welcoming, exciting, and place that should really be on your travel radar!
Osaka is located on the main island of Honshu, roughly in the center of Japan. Osaka is a great place to base yourself when visiting Japan. In the centre of the Kansai region, landing at it’s international airport will place you within an hours local train journey to Kyoto, Nara and Kobe. Osaka is worth worth 3-5 days.
2- Food
Osaka is famous in Japan for their food. Its nickname is “the nation’s kitchen”.
Most well known: okonomiyaki, which is a dish made with meat, seafood, and noodles.
Takoyaki, delicious fried octopus balls that are sure to curve your hunger cravings at night.
Kushikatsu. Kushi refers to the bamboo skewers that the food is on and you can find meat, vegetable and even cheese varieties here. Don’t forget to dip your fried goods into the tonkatsu sauce (but strictly NO double dipping)
And of course Ramen!
Osaka is home to 200+ Michelin starred restaurants and Dontoburi is the epicentre of that.
Aside from the delicious food, Osaka is also well known for its high quality Sake, or Japanese rice wine. The sake is made from fresh water that comes from the Osaka mountains
3-Kita (Umeda) North District
One of 2 major districts in Osaka
Newly rebuilt JR Osaka station is the heart
Business and lots of Hotels
Grand Front Osaka is amazing
YenTenjimbashi-suji Shopping Street
This 2.6km covered shopping arcade is the longest in Osaka
Umeda Sky Building is one of the tallest and most impressive buildings in Osaka. It’s more like two buildings connected by a bridge at the top. There’s a great observation deck at the top called the Kuchu Teien (“Garden in the Sky”) Observatory.
HEP 5 Ferris Wheel - 500
4- Minami (Namba) South District
Osaka’s 2nd downtown
Neon lights, crazy signs
Japan's version of Times Square
Shinsaibashi and Namba
Dotombori Arcade runs parallel to the canal on the south side and it’s lined with some of Osaka’s most famous and largest restaurants, which compete for business with huge signs and giant mechanical crabs etc.
Midosuji (shopping street)
Osaka’s “main street,” Midosuji is a broad street All the major international luxury brands have outlets here
Hozenji Yokocho (traditional alley)
Two small blocks east of Midosuji and two small blocks south of the Dotombori Arcade, you’ll find one of the most beautiful streets in all of Osaka and it looks like it was magically transported from somewhere in Kyoto. Entering this street is like slipping 200 years back in time.
Doguyasuji Arcade (kitchen and cooking supply shopping arcade)
About five minutes’ walk southeast of Namba subway station (easily reached on foot from Dotombori
Amerika Mura (trendy district)
Amerika Mura (or “Amemura” to the locals)
5- Otaku Paradise
Den Den Town. Osaka’s answer to Akihabara and not far from Namba station, here you’ll find all the weird and wonderful Japanese toys and manga you’ve heard about on the internet. Watch your step or you could unintentionally fall into adult-only territory. (Or intentionally, if that’s what you’re after.)
Den-Den is the city’s electronics, camera, computer and pop culture shopping neighborhood. It’s about 10 minutes’ walk southwest of Namba Station, in Nippombashi, running roughly between Nippombashi and Ebisucho stations on the Sakaisuji subway line. Many of the shops here have someone on hand who can speak English, so don’t be afraid to ask for help when looking for something.
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0:00 Sea of cloud, Yoshino / Nara 吉野 雲海/奈良
0:03 Uradome coast / Tottori 浦富海岸/鳥取
0:07 Mt. Mitoku(Nageiredo Hall of Sanbutsuji Temple) / Tottori 三徳山三沸寺投入堂/鳥取
0:11 Nara park / Nara 奈良公園/奈良
0:14 Kofukuji Temple / Nara 興福寺/奈良
0:16 Taterikou Shrine (near Koyasan) / Wakayama 立里荒神社/和歌山
0:21 Kofukuji Temple / Nara 興福寺/奈良
0:24 Jikou Temple / Nara 慈光院/奈良
0:27 Wazuka cho / Kyoto 和束町/京都
0:32 Tottori Sand Dunes / Tottori 鳥取砂丘/鳥取
0:36 Mt. Daisen / Tottori 大山/鳥取
0:37 Ise Jingu Naigu / Mie 伊勢神宮 内宮/三重
0:39 Ise Oharai cho / Mie 伊勢おはらい町/三重
0:41 Ise Daiki Wasyoku Restaurant / mie 伊勢 大喜/三重
0:43 Ise Hatsuhobiki / Mie 伊勢 初穂曳/三重
0:46 Toba Amakoya / Mie 鳥羽 海女小屋/三重
0:49 Ine cho / Kyoto 伊根町/京都
0:54 Hozu River descent / Kyoto 保津川下り
0:58 Oharasanzenin Temple / Kyoto 大原三千院/京都
1:00 Rurikoin Temple / kyoto 瑠璃光院/京都
1:03 Amanohashidate / Kyoto 天橋立/京都
1:06 Tea plantation, Wazuka cho / Kyoto 和束町/京都
1:10 Arashiyama Bamboo forest / Kyoto 嵐山 竹林
1:12 Gion / kyoto 祇園/京都
1:15 Amanohashidate / Kyoto 天橋立/京都
1:19 Eiheiji Temple / Fukui 永平寺/福井
1:24 Omi beef, Matsukiya Restraunt / Shiga 近江牛 松喜屋/滋賀
1:28 Omihachiman Waterway Cruise / Shiga 近江八幡 水郷めぐり/滋賀
1:30 Koyasan Temple, Loging & traditional cuisine / Shiga 高野山 宿坊・精進料理/和歌山
1:31 The Biwako Terrace / Shiga 琵琶湖テラス/滋賀
1:32 Biwako Lake / Shiga 比叡山から望む琵琶湖/滋賀
1:33 Hieizan Enryakuji Temple / Shiga 比叡山延暦寺/滋賀
1:36 Enryakuji Hall, Loging & traditional cuisine / Shiga 比叡山延暦寺 宿坊・精進料理/滋賀
1:37 Hieizan Enryakuji Temple / Shiga 比叡山延暦寺/滋賀
1:42 Ninja House / Shiga 忍術屋敷/滋賀
1:44 Hikone Castle / Shiga 彦根城/滋賀
1:46 Shigaraki eramic / Shiga 信楽焼/滋賀
1:49 Tonda Puppetry Center / Shiga 富田人形館/滋賀
1:51 Night view from Mt. Bizan / Tokushima 眉山夜景/徳島
1:54 Treasure Boat, Oboke Gorge / Tokushima 大歩危峡 遊覧船/徳島
1:56 Kazura Bridge / Tokusima かずら橋/徳島
1:58 Gouda Store / Sakai-city, Osaka 郷田商店/堺市
2:01 Hanakujira / Osaka-city, Osaka 花くじら/大阪市
2:05 Osaka Castle Park / Osaka-city, Osaka 大阪城公園/大阪市
2:06 Mozu-kofun Tumulus Clusters/ Sakai-city, Osaka 百舌鳥耳原中陵/堺市
2:14 Daisen Park / Sakai-city, Osaka 大仙公園/堺市
2:17 Dotonbori / Osaka-city, Osaka 道頓堀/大阪市
2:19 Shinsekai / Osaka-city, Osaka 新世界/大阪市
2:21 Sakai Knife, Mizuno Tanrenjyo / Sakai-city, Osaka 堺打刃物 - 水野鍛錬所/堺市
2:23 Katano Hoshinoburanko Swing / Osaka 交野星のブランコ/大阪
2:25 Expo Park,Tower of the Sun / Osaka 万博公園・太陽の塔/大阪
2:28 Akashi Kaikyo Bridge / Hyogo 明石海峡大橋/兵庫
2:29 Port island / Kobe-city, Hyogo ポートアイランド/神戸市
2:31 Kinosaki Onsen / Hyogo 城崎温泉/兵庫
2:36 Nadagogo Sake brewery / Kobe-city 灘五郎酒造組合/兵庫
2:39 Awaji Island / Hyogo 淡路島/兵庫
2:42 Nunobiki Falls / Kobe-city, Hyogo 布引の滝/兵庫
2:44 Himeji Casttle / Hyogo 姫路城/兵庫
2:45 Onion, Awaji Island / Hyogo 淡路島の玉ねぎ/兵庫
2:47 Kobe Beef / Kobe-city, Hyogo 神戸ビーフ/兵庫
2:49 Naruto Whirlpool Cruise / Hyogo うずしおクルーズ/兵庫
2:51 Portlsland / Kobe-city, Hyogo ポートアイランド/神戸市
2:54 Nachikatsuura fishing port / Wakayama 那智勝浦漁港/和歌山
2:56 Kumano Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine, Oyunohara / Wakayama 熊野本宮大社大斎原/和歌山
2:58 Plum wine / Wakayama 梅酒/和歌山
3:01 Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine / Wakayama 熊野那智大社/和歌山
3:03 Nachi Falls / Wakayama 那智の滝/和歌山
3:05 Koyasan / Wakayama 高野山/和歌山
3:09 Koyasan Okunoin Cemetery / Wakayama 高野山奥の院/和歌山
3:13 Kumano Kodo / Wakayama 熊野古道/和歌山
3:18 Shirasaki Beach / Wakayama 白崎海岸/和歌山
3:21 Hashikui-iwa Rocks / Wakayama 橋杭岩/和歌山
Producer, Director, Context Design : Kenichi Watanabe
プロデューサー、監督、構成 : 渡邉賢一
Edit , Actor, Camera : Rudy Van Os
編集、出演 : ルディー・ヴァン・オス
Movie Camera : Hideaki Tsubaki, Toshihiro Tsubaki, Shougo Idogawa, Mika Inomata,
Yuichi Tsugiishim, Kenta Shiozaki, Shougo Masuda, Mai Hara, Junpei
Yamaguchi, KAZE Chen, George Ray. David Michaud , Angelo Di Genova
撮影、演出 : 椿英明、椿敏宏、井戸川省吾、猪俣美香、次石祐一、塩塚健太、増田将吾、
原まい、山口順平、KAZE、ジョージ・レイ、デイビッド・ミショー、
アンジェロ・ディ・ジェノバ
Time Raps / Hyper Raps : Daisuke Shimizu, Kenichi Watanabe
タイムラプス、ハイパーラプス : 清水大輔、渡邉賢一
Drone : Toshihiro Tsubaki, Hideaki Tsubaki, Junpei Yamaguchi, Kenichi Watanabe
ドローン : 椿英明、椿敏弘、山口順平、渡邉賢一
Camera, Actor : Ronan Echerbault、Rudy Van Os, MAYA、Lou Leparquier、Kazu Matsuro
出演、カメラマン : ローナン・エシャルト、ルディー・ヴァン・オス、MAYA、
ルー・レパルクイア、カズ・マツオ
KANSAI JAPAN Wakayama Osaka in 8K HDR - 和歌山 大阪
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Travel Journal - Osaka Kansai Airport - Kyoto/ Kyoto tourist site
Hello guys - I would love to share with you guys the trip I went to , Kyoto and Osaka, Japan. I have to do it in two or
three sections or parts. I start with part one first where I was heading to Kyoto from Osaka - Kansai International Airport through trains and from there heading to the hotel. And after I go around Kyoto area for my journey to explore Kyoto city, tourist attraction area, the people and the food.
I love my experiences so far for as long as I was there. The people, the transportation, the facilities to public is so remarkably awesome.
Hope you enjoy my travel Vlog that I put in this youtube channel of mine.
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Travel Tips - IC Cards - Letters from Japan
EXCEPTIONS:
While IC Cards are fairly comprehensive, there are a few exceptions: You can’t use an IC Card to…
…travel on the Shinkansen.
…ride the Limousine bus to the airport.
…pay for the additional limited express fee.
… travel outside of your coverage area. (For example, you can use the same IC Card to travel in Kyoto and in Tokyo, but you can’t use it to travel *from* Kyoto to Tokyo.
COMBINED DISCOUNTS:
1) ICOCA & HARUKA: This pass gives a discount on the Kansai Airport Express “HARUKA” train and an ICOCA Card.
2) SUICA and N’EX
Suica & N'EX is a limited edition ticket for overseas visitors to Japan that combines an original Suica card and a reduced price ticket (one-way fare, reserved seat and limited express surcharge) for the Narita Express (N'EX).
OTHER IC CARDS:
PitiPa
Kitika
Manaca
Toica
Nimoca
Hayakaken
Sugoca
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