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Tea Picking Experience in Uji
For those who want to immerse themselves in Japan's tea culture, the tea-picking experiences in Uji and Wazuka are unforgettable. Uji, renowned for its matcha, offers the chance to pick fresh tea lea...Cormorant Fishing on the Uji River
Cormorant fishing on the Uji River, known as Uji-gawa Ukai, is a traditional summer event in Uji with over a thousand years of history. This ancient fishing method uses trained cormorants, controlled...Try Uji’s Matcha Tea
Uji, located just south of Kyoto, is synonymous with Japan’s finest matcha tea. With a history spanning centuries, this charming town has been a center for high-quality tea cultivation since the Kama...Philosopher’s Path
The Philosopher’s Path (Tetsugaku no Michi) is one of Kyoto’s most beloved walking routes, offering a serene escape through the city's picturesque Higashiyama district. Stretching about 2 kilometers ...Hozugawa Riverboat
Hozugawa Riverboat rides offer a tranquil and scenic way to experience the natural splendor of the Arashiyama area. These traditional wooden boats carry passengers along the Hozugawa River, winding t...Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple
Nestled in the quiet hills of Arashiyama, Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple is a serene and contemplative destination known for its hauntingly beautiful display of over 8,000 stone statues. These statues, r...Rickshaw rides
Rickshaw rides in Arashiyama provide a traditional way to explore the area, with drivers pulling visitors through popular spots like the Bamboo Grove and Togetsukyo Bridge. While the experience offer...Pontocho Alley
Pontocho Alley, nestled between the Kamogawa River and Kiyamachi Street, is one of Kyoto’s most atmospheric and iconic areas. This narrow, lantern-lit street stretches about 500 meters, offering a bl...Kodai-ji Temple
Located in the Higashiyama district, Kodaiji Temple is one of Kyoto’s most exquisite Zen temples, known for its stunning gardens, elegant architecture, and seasonal illuminations. Founded in 1606 by ...