
▲ [Kiyomizu Temple] World Cultural Heritage, a popular tourist attraction in Kyoto. Founded in 778, it is an ancient temple in Kyoto and a national treasure of Japan. Jishu Shrine is located on the north side of the main hall of Kiyomizu Temple. It is a shrine for Japanese people to make friends and pray for love luck. (Visit fee: Adults: 400 yen, elementary and middle school students: 200 yen) Please pay for the fee yourself. Interested guests can change into kimonos, stroll along the ancient streets, visit Kiyomizu Temple, and leave a beautiful moment (Kiyomizu Temple, Fushimi Kago Taisha and many other kimono shops can be selected and returned. It is recommended that guests borrow from Kiyomizu Temple and return from Fushimi Inari Shop. Please pay for the fee yourself)

▲ [Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka] Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, located outside Kiyomizu Temple, are slopes with unique Kyoto style and are listed as "Important Traditional Buildings Protection Areas" in Japan. On both sides of the stone slope are Japanese-style buildings full of ancient charm, with a strong Japanese style, and a variety of Food and Beverages, paper fans, dolls, chopsticks and other handicrafts that are dazzling.

▲ Nara Park is an urban park located at the foot of Mount Wakakusa in Nara City. Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine and other Nara attractions are all here. It is a must-see for tourists in Nara. Take a leisurely stroll and feed the cute deer. The deer here are also very spiritual. They will come to you when they see tourists with deer biscuits in their hands, so you need to be careful of the herds of deer that will pounce on you.

▲ [Todaiji Temple] (Please pay for your own expenses) Also known as the Great Kegon Temple, it was built in 752 by Emperor Shomu to worship the Great Buddha and serve as the head temple of Japanese temples. It is the main temple of Kegon sect. Two fires destroyed the building. The current one was rebuilt in 1692 and is two-thirds of the original building. The main Buddha hall of Todaiji Temple is 57 meters wide and 50 meters deep. In the Great Buddha Hall, there is a large Buddha statue over 15 meters high, 99 Rushana Buddha. There are also Nandaemun, Nigatsudo, Sangatsudo, etc. in Todaiji Temple.

▲ [Fushimi Inari Taisha] is famous for its "Thousand Torii Gates", attracting countless tourists from Japan and abroad every year. It has been ranked first in the "Japanese attractions popular with foreigners" in a global travel website survey for three consecutive years. Let's pray for ourselves and our dear family here. In addition, the painted horse of Fushimi Inari Taisha is also unique, in the shape of a white fox, and you can use your imagination to doodle various expressions.
