
▲ ▼Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine (approximately 60 minutes, free time) Fushimi Inari Taisha, renowned for its thousand torii gates, attracts countless visitors from both Japan and abroad each year. For three consecutive years, it has been ranked the "Most Popular Japanese Attraction for Foreigners" by a leading global travel website. Let's pray for ourselves and our loved ones here. In addition, the ema at Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is also unique. It is in the shape of a white fox and you can use your imagination to doodle various expressions. ▼Kyoto Fushimi Chiikawa Honpo - Check in and meet the super cute Chiikawa (about 20 minutes) "Jiikawa Mogu Mogu Honpo" is located on the Fushimi Inari approach, right next to the "Santō Torii" (Torii Gate). Popular in Japan

▲ ▼Nara Park (approximately 60 minutes, free time) Nara Park: Where You Can See Deer and Autumn Leaves The red leaves in the park are even more gorgeous against the bright green of the evergreen trees. Nara Park is an urban park located at the foot of Mount Wakakusa in Nara City. It is home to many of Nara's historical sites, including Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine. It is a must-see for visitors to Nara. Mount Wakakusa, located near the park, is a wonderful place to overlook the scenery of Nara. Traditional activity such as the "Wakakusa Burning Mountain" are held here every January. A leisurely stroll through the park is a great way to visit. There are also concentrated herds of deer here, and feeding the cute deer is also a popular attraction for tourists. The deer here are also very intelligent. They will come to visitors with deer biscuits in their hands, so you need to be careful of herds of deer that may pounce on you.

▲ ▼Arashiyama (approximately 2.5 hours, free time) The Arashiyama area, comprised of the Arashiyama and Sagano districts, boasts a wealth of cultural attractions, seasonally changing natural scenery, and vintage trains. It is home to numerous ancient temples and shrines, including Tenryu-ji Temple, a World Heritage site. The renowned bamboo forest trails from Nonomiya Shrine to Ōkochi Sanso. As a popular destination for cherry blossoms and fall foliage, Arashiyama attracts large crowds in spring and autumn, making the Sagano train a popular destination. Winter and summer offer a tranquil retreat, perfect for travelers seeking a more tranquil experience. Arashiyama boasts a wealth of established restaurants, Japanese confectionery shops, and charming general stores. Kimono and rickshaw rentals are also available, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind. Recommended itinerary (please pay for your own expenses)








