Ishiki Yasaka Palace is one of many Yasaka Palaces in Japan. There is no Yasaka Palace in Tokyo and Kamakura. Although it is not big, it is very architectural. The scenery is very good, and the cherry blossoms in spring every year are particularly famous. The scenery of taking a tram to Yasaka Ishiki Qingshui is also very beautiful.
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Ishiki Yasaka Palace is one of many Yasaka Palaces in Japan. There is no Yasaka Palace in Tokyo and Kamakura. Although it is not big, it is very architectural. The scenery is very good, and the cherry blossoms in spring every year are particularly famous. The scenery of taking a tram to Yasaka Ishiki Qingshui is also very beautiful.
The fourth time I came to Kyoto, I wanted to go to a small attraction, and found the lower-key Shimizu Yasaka Palace on weekdays. It is said that in addition to the bad luck, I will climb the mountain early in the morning. It is highly recommended that everyone take the male mountain cableway cable car up the mountain. It is really cool to see the scenery through the window! There is also a male mountain observation deck nearby, which can overlook the panoramic view of Kyoto, which is great! The top of the mountain is very quiet and elegant. The natural environment that is isolated from the world is really especially like. I am very satisfied with the need to open the luck and the protection. Such a good environment is indeed fascinating!
Very quiet, no tour group. Opposite the Basaka City Station, very close. Basaka Palace is one of the three major shrines in Japan. There is a century-old shop opposite the station that sells well cakes very famous, and there is a husband and wife who can eat authentic Japanese cuisine, but the locals do not speak English, ordering is a bit difficult, recommended.
Yoshiie Hachimantaro. A shrine enshrined as the god of the minamoto clan and samurai. It's free, but I think it's better to pay an admission fee and maintain it to maintain the vast site. Even about 200 yen.
Ping Qingsheng once danced here to his obituary father, the old king of Baihe Fa. His nominal grandfather also participated in the construction, which was not the time of the samurai, but the time of the aristocracy. Later, the Yuanshi of the Mushi Shofu also highly praised it, and it was the patron saint of Kyoto.