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Shibu Onsen Bathhouse No.9: the ‘O-yu’
The ninth and largest of the nine 'public' bathhouses of Shibu Onsen, the 'O-yu' is the only hot spring that can be used by both day-visitors and those staying at a guesthouse. Though called 'pub...Ohara inc. Sanzen-in
Heading out of Kyoto, but still within the boundaries of the city, Ohara is a picturesque rural area approximately 60-minutes to the north of Kyoto Station. This tranquil enclave is often missed by i...Samurai & Ninja Museum with Experience
Just a short walk from Nishiki Market, Kyoto's Samurai & Ninja Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Japan's legendary samurai and mysterious ninja. The museum features guided exp...Enryaku-ji
Located around 20km to the northeast of central Kyoto, Enryaku-ji is nestled within the forests of Mount Hieizan and is one of Japan’s most important temples. Headquarters of the Tendai sect of Buddh...Explore Obuse
Once an important Edo Period (1603-1868) trading town, Obuse is a small historic town accessible using the Nagano Dentetsu (Nagaden) train line. Now known for its chestnut confectionaries, sake and m...Kasuga Taisha
‘Kasuga Taisha’ or ‘Kasuga Grand Shrine’ is the most important Shinto complex in Nara. Located at the heart of Nara Park, Kasuga was founded in the same period as the city itself, dedicated to the pr...Kofuku-ji inc. National Treasure Museum
Once one of the ‘Nanto Shichi Daiji’ or ‘Seven Great Temples’ of Nara, Kofuku-ji dates back to the 7th century when it was the family temple of the powerful Fujiwara clan. The temple complex is compr...