Guidebook for Kyoto-shi

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Guidebook for Kyoto-shi

Sightseeing

This is very very famous places, and many people visit there every year You can go there only 20 minutes! I really recommend KIYOMIZU TEMPLE!!!
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Arisusan Seikoin Kiyomizudera
5-8 Reininchō
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This is very very famous places, and many people visit there every year You can go there only 20 minutes! I really recommend KIYOMIZU TEMPLE!!!
Yasaka Jinja Shrine
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Santuário Yasaka
625 Gionmachi Kitagawa
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Yasaka Jinja Shrine
Kamogawa river. Lots of pigeons, eagles and ducks and other birds
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FUNATSURU KYOTO KAMOGAWA RESORT
180 Minoyachō
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Kamogawa river. Lots of pigeons, eagles and ducks and other birds
Busy street. Lots of restaurants, department stores, entertainment. Never miss it
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Donguri Shijo-Kawaramachi
河原町通四条北西角 Nakagyo Ward
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Busy street. Lots of restaurants, department stores, entertainment. Never miss it
bamboo forest, bridge, steak house, Tenryu temple
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Arashiyama
Sagatenryuji Tateishicho Ukyo Ward
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bamboo forest, bridge, steak house, Tenryu temple

Shopping

Seven eleven convenience store and Subway sandwich
605-0847
Seven eleven convenience store and Subway sandwich

Parks & Nature

The park is home to hundreds of freely roaming deer. Considered in Shinto to be messengers of the gods, Nara's nearly 1200 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure. Nara's deer are surprisingly tame, although they can be aggressive if they think you will feed them. Deer crackers are for sale around the park, and some deer have learned to bow to visitors to ask to be fed.
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Parque de Nara
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The park is home to hundreds of freely roaming deer. Considered in Shinto to be messengers of the gods, Nara's nearly 1200 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure. Nara's deer are surprisingly tame, although they can be aggressive if they think you will feed them. Deer crackers are for sale around the park, and some deer have learned to bow to visitors to ask to be fed.