Sensational Hangry Fam! Every time I think, I've been to Kyoto a few times now, I don't need to go again, I realise we've only just scratched the surface. You've come up with the perfect intro to Kyoto! You were there before Japan re-opened right? Because it didn't look crowded at all. It looks like Kyoto 10 or 15 years ago - in winter 😂 If you want to see how crowded it got just before covid I have a couple of Kyoto vids now. You even had shots at Inari without any people. 😂 Amazing. But even as crowded AF I still couldn't recommend Kyoto more. Great job Hangry Fam!
Thanks so much, Shane 🥰 I think no matter where in Japan and how many times you've been, there's always more to discover hehe. It was our second time in Kyoto and we still need to go back again to tick more off the list we haven't yet covered. Yup, we were there before Japan reopened, it was definitely a lot quieter compared to when we visited in 2018. We're determined to go back to Inari next time and do the entire circuit! Thanks so much for watching 😊
I managed to see one around 3 am. Kyoto also has a center where they do performances. The performance includes different cultural performances, like a tea ceremony, Kabuki, and even a geisha performance. Just in case you don't want to miss seeing a real geisha
I have just finished my 2nd day in Kyoto and already this is my favourite city in the world! I would also recommend the nijo castle and Tenryuji temple that is also located in the Arashiyama area
Tina: Just want to say a big thank you for creating the Tokyo & Kyoto clips, our family of five have carbon copied your whole itertinaries and we have the best time ever in Japan. Our last stop was in Osaka and our kids knew the difference straight away without your content. Can't wait to see your future clips and please consider to do some contents in Australia. Have a great X'mas and you/your family are amazing. Douglas & family.
Wow, Douglas. Thank you SM for your super kind words 🥰 We're so happy to hear that you had the best time in Japan and were able to put our itineraries to use. We have an Osaka one, too, but just haven't gotten around to editing it yet. We'll def consider doing Australia videos when we travel around the country more 😊
First off- Great tips and video! Fun fact: Fushimi Inari is open 24/7 (the grounds) so if you go anytime after sunset it is considerably more quiet....be aware of when the last train leaves though or you might end up having to take an expensive taxi to get home. The lighting also isn't the greatest so carry a flashlight or two and some extra batteries. Finally realize that there will be no vendors open / nor will the shrine itself be open so you will not be able to purchase anything from them (charms, etc.) I would recommend either going TWICE once during the day and once at night OR going really early in the morning (depending on how far you want to hike) then when you come down you can enjoy the temple during the day. Kyoto station is amazing. When I went in 2017 the stairs were not lighted (I guess I have to go back now lol), but I did go to the very top of the stairs as there is a rooftop "Happy Terrace" where there is a garden with bamboo, decent views of the trains coming and going as well as views of Kyoto Tower. Along the way you can see a complete lego version of Kyoto Station, unfortunately I don't recall what floor it was on other than it's not on the bottom floors.
Thanks for this awesome itinerary! I'm in Kyoto for 4 days and I'm actually following this guide. Day 1 in the books and I can't wait for tomorrow. Thanks so much for making this!
Can I just say how much I loved and appreciated this video?! I miss Kyoto and I can’t wait to go back. Your video brought back so many memories. I’m definitely going to try out that hotel you recommended next time I’m there. I subscribed to your channel and can’t wait to see more of your videos :)
I am planning my trip to Kyoto (3 days) but I think it may not be enough. I've watched so many itineraries but this one is among the best. EVERYTHING IS CLEAR WITH REAL VIBES.
I just did a 3-day trip to Kyoto. It can be done to cover the major attractions. It requires careful planning. 1) maximize the day by going to the sites that open early in the morning (Arashiyama bamboo forest opens all day); 2) need to have ample cash because Japanese bank ATMs do not accept most foreign bank cards. One can get cash from 7-11 with hefty fee; 3) sign up for Suica pass on one's smartphone if one plans to use public transportation; 4) try to stay around the Kyoto station region if you plan on using public transportation because bus, train and subway all go through that station. This was my itinerary: day1 morning - Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Tenryu-ji, Katsura River and bridge, day1 afternoon - Ginkaku-ji, Ryoan-ji; day2 morning - Ginkaku-ji, Philosopher's path, Nanzen-ji, Water Bridge, day2 afternoon Kiyomizu-dera and the shops along the Sanneizaka and Nineizaka; day3 morning - Fushimi Inari Taisha. Pick out a few more sites one wants to visit in case if time permits. At night, one can visit Yasaka Shrine and the Gion region. There are plenty of restaurants in the region boxed between Sanjo (#3) and Shijo (#4) bridges on both sides of the river banks.
Kyoto is one of our stops (other than Tokyo and Nagoya) and this video was perfect! I’m doing everything in here and the hotel looks great! I can’t wait to see the rest of your content!
Guys! I just wanted to say because of your videos on kyōto and Tokyo my partner and I covered all those attractions in 8 days! Except team lab 🎉thank YOU for helping us travellers! It was my first time in Japan and I LOVED every day of it
Yes, your video gives me excitement and a reason to visit soon. The hotel choice is upscale with a great view, as my wife would give her thumb of approval too.
I really enjoyed this video. I can't wait to visit Japan, so these are great recommendations. At the very top of my bucket list is to travel through Asia
After being on the fence whether I should make Kyoto a day trip or to stay there for a few days, this video has definitely convinced me to stay there for at least 3 days. Thank you for the informative video!
Hello, newbie here. Coming back to Japan in a week, since 2020 we have not been there. Kyoto is our first stop, and even though we have seen most that you mention, I cannot wait to reexperience it. We were in Kyoto 2018 and we could not go through Inari taisha because the typhoon made it close down, but will go this time!!! Thank you for all the super helpful tips!
As a local Japanese, I think you should make video about manners sightseeing in Japan. Don't just show bunch of places to visit. Kyoto prefecture is pretty pissed with the foreigners without manners.
Great content - thanks a lot, loved it :) How did you get to Arashiyama Bamboo forest? by train? and where did you get on/off Sagano Romantic train? thanks in advance :)
Amazing video as ever!! My mom and I will be visiting Osaka and Kyoto booked for July! I'm so excited to visit the places you've mentioned in your video!! I'll try to document it as well to inspire others as how you inspire all of us to travel..
This is my first time watching one of your videos, I loved it! I'm a new subscriber haha. One of my biggest dreams is to go to Japan, it's such a beautiful place! I could watch this type of videos for hours and get lost in a daydream. I would absolutely love to add Spanish subtitles to this video so more people can watch it! If that's something you'd be interested in, please let me know! Love from Argentina 🤗
Haha request noted. We'll have to visit Sapporo first, which will have to be next year 😁 Haha Japan forces you to walk a lot so I guess it kind of balances out?
Hello! Awesome video great help to plan my visit. Just wanted to ask in what month did you traveled in this video? I am traveling in June and just want to have an idea of what clothes would be appropriate. Thanks!
thank you for making this video my family tryed to copiey most of the things you did and we had a really good time in kyoto we where so happy when he saw your video or we would not have known what to do if you had to made this video it would not have been the same
Love these series of videos. Have a trip for 2023 so slowly but surely adding stuff to try! Quick question, were you renting the bike all 3 days or just the 2nd 🙂just not sure if you can or should bike everywhere
Thanks so much 😊 The first time we visited Kyoto, we rented an electric bicycle for 5 days, and this time, we rented one for 2 days. It's definitely super easy to cycle everywhere, it's just that you can't park your bicycle in many places. You have to find bike parking (usually paid in popular tourist areas).
Hello Hangry Fam! I’m so glad I came across this. I'll be visiting Kyoto this fall and plan to follow the same itinerary as in the video. I have a question and hope you can help. I want to visit all the temples and shrines but prefer to explore on my own without a guided tour. For the temples and shrines that require an admission fee, can I purchase tickets on site? I tried to find advance tickets for Kiyomizu-dera Temple but only found tours online. Klook also only offers tour packages. Can you or anyone else help me with this? Thank you in advance! 😊
Thanks for watching! Best to go to the kichi kichi omurice website for online reservations. I can't remember it now but you can google it. Read over the reservation release dates and time so you can try book it as soon as reservations opens up. Good luck!
hi everyone i am new here we are planning to go to kyoto in November can you tell what is the best transportation around kyoto and how to find them? please and thank you
Haha yes this was in the middle of summer, hence why we were dripping with sweat throughout this entire itinerary. It's never too cold for ice cream tho!
I've been following your channel for a while as I was planning a trip to Japan last year but I had to postpone it for this year due to covid. I have 3 kids (6,4 and 1 year old) and I am a bit scared to travel to Japan with kids especially because I want to do so many things but if my kids are tired are throwing tantrums! I am contemplating doing like 4-5 days alone with my wife and then my kids with their grandma can join later on for an easier itinerary.
Great to hear you have a chance to go with your wife! Japan is awesome place for all types of travelers. With kids, it is harder to get through a lot and also trying to keep them entertained for more adult activities like temples. Have fun on your trip and hopefully it'll work out for you. ✌️🥳
I am currently trying to plan my first trip to Japan. What is the best time of year to go in your opinion?? I’ll admit, I’ve researched it and I’m getting contradicting answers 😅
I think for us, for easy packing is nicer weather during either spring or autumn. Just make sure to avoid any holiday times during then especially spring because it gets insanely busy for golden week, cherry blossom time and spring break. Also around the world school holiday time i think Easter is then too.
Hi! I'm your new subscriber here love the energy and positivity of your vlogs 🎊 Actually I would like to ask you a question because I will be going to osaka this february with my mom. And somehow we really want to go to Kiyomizu temple,Sagano Romantic train,Fushimi Inari & Gion district is this 4 places near with each other ? Also I would just like to ask if I would be from namba osaka going to kiyumizu temple via taxi how long do you think would it take ? And Sorry for the long question just really having a hard time because its my first time going on tour with my mom only without any of my siblings. Thank you thank you in advance for helping. Much love from PH 🇵🇭❤️
Hi Charles and thanks for subscribing! I think my best advice would be to go on tour from Osaka to get most of those things you want done. I know Klook has these one day tours like what we mentioned in this video. Here's a link for example and it also leaves from Osaka. www.klook.com/en-AU/activity/6241-nanzen-ji-fushimi-inari-taisha-sagano-romantic-train-day-tour/?aid=3597 I wouldn't recommend getting a taxi as they are quite expensive in Japan. A tour will also make it easier traveling with your mom as it covers transports, getting around with a guide and tour is sorted for you. Hope that helps Charles! Have fun when you visit ✌️🥳
Before we got to the Geisha district in Kyoto, our guide warned us well in advance that the odds of us seeing an actual Geisha were very slim. He said at best, we might see one come out of a building and get into a waiting taxi. They don't just hang out in the street.
Hi thank you for sharing your itinerary. Do you happen to have the link to the kichi kichi omerice to make reservations? Please if I can have it, thank you so much
Love the vid - I'm looking at staying at the Mecure Kyoto, the hotel you stayed in. It looks like they only allow for one child per room, when you stayed did you have to get two rooms or is there a way to get two young children into the one room? Thanks!
Thanks so much for the reply! Just a general question (a perhaps a good topic for a short video), I have similar aged kids, in general, does one Japan hotel room fit you both and the kids? Or do you normally get two rooms? If one room ever works what type of room would you recommend/have you tried and how good is the quality of the sleep compared to getting two rooms? Thanks again, I’m a massive fan of all the content you’ve created, it has really helped me plan!
Sensational Hangry Fam! Every time I think, I've been to Kyoto a few times now, I don't need to go again, I realise we've only just scratched the surface. You've come up with the perfect intro to Kyoto! You were there before Japan re-opened right? Because it didn't look crowded at all. It looks like Kyoto 10 or 15 years ago - in winter 😂 If you want to see how crowded it got just before covid I have a couple of Kyoto vids now. You even had shots at Inari without any people. 😂 Amazing. But even as crowded AF I still couldn't recommend Kyoto more.
Great job Hangry Fam!
Thanks so much, Shane 🥰 I think no matter where in Japan and how many times you've been, there's always more to discover hehe. It was our second time in Kyoto and we still need to go back again to tick more off the list we haven't yet covered. Yup, we were there before Japan reopened, it was definitely a lot quieter compared to when we visited in 2018. We're determined to go back to Inari next time and do the entire circuit! Thanks so much for watching 😊
@@HangryByNature we bailed on Inari about half way up too. Went and got ice creams and iced coffees 😂
If you want to see the “real” geiko and maiko, you need to head to Gion around 5-6pm….that is the only time you’ll see them walking around the area.
That makes sense. We were in Gion in the middle of the day haha.
You’re also not supposed to film or take photos in that neighborhood….
I managed to see one around 3 am. Kyoto also has a center where they do performances. The performance includes different cultural performances, like a tea ceremony, Kabuki, and even a geisha performance. Just in case you don't want to miss seeing a real geisha
Very nice advice, thank you!
@@-.-hyuga-.-882 - please, what is the name and location of this center. Thank you!
Fantastic view
Thanks for sharing👍
Keep continue🎥
I have just finished my 2nd day in Kyoto and already this is my favourite city in the world!
I would also recommend the nijo castle and Tenryuji temple that is also located in the Arashiyama area
私は日本人ですが、あなたの動画が大好きです。京都を紹介してくれてありがとうございます!!
どういたしまして。 私たちのビデオを見てくれてありがとう
Tina: Just want to say a big thank you for creating the Tokyo & Kyoto clips, our family of five have carbon copied your whole itertinaries and we have the best time ever in Japan. Our last stop was in Osaka and our kids knew the difference straight away without your content. Can't wait to see your future clips and please consider to do some contents in Australia. Have a great X'mas and you/your family are amazing. Douglas & family.
Wow, Douglas. Thank you SM for your super kind words 🥰 We're so happy to hear that you had the best time in Japan and were able to put our itineraries to use. We have an Osaka one, too, but just haven't gotten around to editing it yet. We'll def consider doing Australia videos when we travel around the country more 😊
Love the video! I watched so many, maybe too many japan travel videos and still found this video very enjoyable. Mahalo 🤙🏽
Definitely will follow this itinerary thanks
First off- Great tips and video!
Fun fact: Fushimi Inari is open 24/7 (the grounds) so if you go anytime after sunset it is considerably more quiet....be aware of when the last train leaves though or you might end up having to take an expensive taxi to get home. The lighting also isn't the greatest so carry a flashlight or two and some extra batteries. Finally realize that there will be no vendors open / nor will the shrine itself be open so you will not be able to purchase anything from them (charms, etc.) I would recommend either going TWICE once during the day and once at night OR going really early in the morning (depending on how far you want to hike) then when you come down you can enjoy the temple during the day.
Kyoto station is amazing. When I went in 2017 the stairs were not lighted (I guess I have to go back now lol), but I did go to the very top of the stairs as there is a rooftop "Happy Terrace" where there is a garden with bamboo, decent views of the trains coming and going as well as views of Kyoto Tower. Along the way you can see a complete lego version of Kyoto Station, unfortunately I don't recall what floor it was on other than it's not on the bottom floors.
Wow it’s nice to see travel guide including kids 😊
Thanks for this awesome itinerary! I'm in Kyoto for 4 days and I'm actually following this guide. Day 1 in the books and I can't wait for tomorrow. Thanks so much for making this!
Your videos only ever get better!
nice video, thanks
Can I just say how much I loved and appreciated this video?! I miss Kyoto and I can’t wait to go back. Your video brought back so many memories. I’m definitely going to try out that hotel you recommended next time I’m there. I subscribed to your channel and can’t wait to see more of your videos :)
First time watcher and loved it! Count me in as a subscriber for your future videos!
Kyoto is super cool city. Thanks for sharing. Fyi.🦅
The style and pacing of this video is so well done, and there's so much info!
Thank you so much (as always) for your super kind words 😊
Thank you. That was a good itinerary, will definitely follow this! The places are so close together. Thank you so much
Great video!!
I am planning my trip to Kyoto (3 days) but I think it may not be enough.
I've watched so many itineraries but this one is among the best. EVERYTHING IS CLEAR WITH REAL VIBES.
Wow thanks for the awesome comment! Enjoy you're trip when you go!
I just did a 3-day trip to Kyoto. It can be done to cover the major attractions. It requires careful planning. 1) maximize the day by going to the sites that open early in the morning (Arashiyama bamboo forest opens all day); 2) need to have ample cash because Japanese bank ATMs do not accept most foreign bank cards. One can get cash from 7-11 with hefty fee; 3) sign up for Suica pass on one's smartphone if one plans to use public transportation; 4) try to stay around the Kyoto station region if you plan on using public transportation because bus, train and subway all go through that station.
This was my itinerary: day1 morning - Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Tenryu-ji, Katsura River and bridge, day1 afternoon - Ginkaku-ji, Ryoan-ji; day2 morning - Ginkaku-ji, Philosopher's path, Nanzen-ji, Water Bridge, day2 afternoon Kiyomizu-dera and the shops along the Sanneizaka and Nineizaka; day3 morning - Fushimi Inari Taisha. Pick out a few more sites one wants to visit in case if time permits.
At night, one can visit Yasaka Shrine and the Gion region. There are plenty of restaurants in the region boxed between Sanjo (#3) and Shijo (#4) bridges on both sides of the river banks.
@@HangryByNaturehi may i check what time do you start on your first day?
Kyoto is one of our stops (other than Tokyo and Nagoya) and this video was perfect! I’m doing everything in here and the hotel looks great! I can’t wait to see the rest of your content!
Guys! I just wanted to say because of your videos on kyōto and Tokyo my partner and I covered all those attractions in 8 days! Except team lab 🎉thank YOU for helping us travellers! It was my first time in Japan and I LOVED every day of it
Yes, your video gives me excitement and a reason to visit soon. The hotel choice is upscale with a great view, as my wife would give her thumb of approval too.
Leaving for Japan next week & mimicking our Kyoto trip off this video thanks heaps :)
Have fun when you visit!
Love this video!! Thanks for this!! Going to explore Kyoto with these tips and recommendations for sure!
This video helped me identify some places to visit and good to eat in Kyoto. Thank you!
You're welcome! Enjoy when you visit!
New subscriber here! We’ll be visiting Kyoto for 3 days in November and this 3 day itinerary is perfect. Thank you!
We hope you enjoy it!
Your japan itineraries are one of the best for sure!! Excited to visit the places you recommended 😛
Thanks so much for you comment! Enjoy when you visit!
Great video Hangry . Kyoto looks great.
I love your videos!!!! I got so many tips from Tokyo video and loved this Kyoto video too.
Big fan of your videos! We are booking a stay at Mecure Kyoto Station, will be there in a week! Thanks for the rec 👌
Enjoy ur trip!!!
how was mecure for you? I booked Hotel Kanra but considering switching to there or Granbull
Thank you so much ! With 2 weeks left for my trip, I AM SUPER EXCITED ! #bigfan🤩
Hope you enjoyed it
1:56 loved the unique Starbucks! Thanks for all the ideas!
You're welcome! Definitely a Starbucks to visit!
I’m here right now😂❤
I actually loved this entire itenerary! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching Alfred and taking the time to comment! 👍
Really hoping to see this next year!!
Love this so much! Thnx for the awesome videos. Love the idea of cycling around Kyoto 😊
Thanks for watching Pamela! We had lots of fun cycling!
Thank you!! LOVE this itinerary
You're so welcome 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
Great video and super helpful! Sub'd 👍🏽
I really enjoyed this video. I can't wait to visit Japan, so these are great recommendations. At the very top of my bucket list is to travel through Asia
Hello!
Arisa and Papa enjoyed your videos.
As a Japanese, it was a happy video.
Thank you very much.
We hope you have a happy new year!
Thanks so much, we're so happy to hear that ☺️ Happy New Year to you, too!
Tatami & Starbucks, would have never associated those 2 words together, but you guys found it for me!!
We were shocked to even see it in RL lol it really exists!
@@HangryByNature ahhh, imma be back to my 2nd home - Japan soon! How long are you guys in Japan for?
Thanks for sharing this itinerary guide! We definitely took a bunch of notes for our upcoming trip! We love your energy!
Thanks so much 🥰
wish youtube had a save function! need to save this vid for my next trip to kyoto!!!
I think you can save it to your own playlist so you can come back to it another time 😁
After being on the fence whether I should make Kyoto a day trip or to stay there for a few days, this video has definitely convinced me to stay there for at least 3 days. Thank you for the informative video!
hoe was it?
Hello, newbie here. Coming back to Japan in a week, since 2020 we have not been there. Kyoto is our first stop, and even though we have seen most that you mention, I cannot wait to reexperience it. We were in Kyoto 2018 and we could not go through Inari taisha because the typhoon made it close down, but will go this time!!! Thank you for all the super helpful tips!
Hi there! Thanks so much for watching 😊 Kyoto is definitely a place you can always go back to, such a beautiful city! Enjoy Fushimi Inari this time!
As a local Japanese, I think you should make video about manners sightseeing in Japan. Don't just show bunch of places to visit.
Kyoto prefecture is pretty pissed with the foreigners without manners.
looks amazing! we have our trip booked for April and have even pre booked the same hotel! Will definitely be doing this itiniary!
That's awesome to hear 😊 You'll definitely have the most amazing trip!
For manga anime fans, Kyoto International Manga Museum is a must!
Thanks so much for the suggestion!!
Great content - thanks a lot, loved it :) How did you get to Arashiyama Bamboo forest? by train? and where did you get on/off Sagano Romantic train? thanks in advance :)
I subscribed to your channel a) because this is the most useful video I found on YT for my trip to Japan next year b) the coin went in bucket
Haha YAY thanks so much 🥰
Amazing video as ever!! My mom and I will be visiting Osaka and Kyoto booked for July! I'm so excited to visit the places you've mentioned in your video!! I'll try to document it as well to inspire others as how you inspire all of us to travel..
Greetings to you from Morocco, welcome
This is my first time watching one of your videos, I loved it! I'm a new subscriber haha. One of my biggest dreams is to go to Japan, it's such a beautiful place! I could watch this type of videos for hours and get lost in a daydream. I would absolutely love to add Spanish subtitles to this video so more people can watch it! If that's something you'd be interested in, please let me know! Love from Argentina 🤗
Can you make a 4-5 day ultimate itinerary video for Tokyo? This video helped me so making in making my Kyoto one so thank you!
Nice name AnimeKing! I do have a 4 day itinerary of Tokyo for you. ruclips.net/video/SUoxEx9M1d4/видео.html. Enjoy!
Thank you 😂
Is it better to rent a car or y'all move with the busses ir trains?
@@juneleven3506 me personally we went with train and buses
Great video, thank you!! What time of the year and time of day did you goto these popular locations? It doesn't seem to be too crowed.
Nijojo is not to be missed....
Request - Sapporo Itinerary!! Also, how do you guys stay in shape after eating all that food!!! 😅
Haha request noted. We'll have to visit Sapporo first, which will have to be next year 😁 Haha Japan forces you to walk a lot so I guess it kind of balances out?
Could you please provide the music playlist or the songs played in this video…. They are amazing Thank you!.. great video
Hello! Awesome video great help to plan my visit. Just wanted to ask in what month did you traveled in this video? I am traveling in June and just want to have an idea of what clothes would be appropriate. Thanks!
To go to Starbucks in Kyoto, Who would want to spend time there?!!!
thank you for making this video my family tryed to copiey most of the things you did and we had a really good time in kyoto we where so happy when he saw your video or we would not have known what to do if you had to made this video it would not have been the same
Wow thanks for taking the time to comment back! So happy to hear you had a great time following our recommendations! 🥳✌️
hmmm,.... I would visit the kanji museum in Gion and then hike up to Doshisha Cemetery ... with no doubt no foreign tourists here ...
You need to visit Kyoto for at least five nights in my opinion
Thanks for sharing!
Hi! Your video is so good when i am planning my visit to Kyoto. Can i ask, dis you use with IC card for transportation?
Thanks so much 😊 Yes, we used Pasmo cards to get around Japan which worked in Kyoto as well for transportation.
Love these series of videos. Have a trip for 2023 so slowly but surely adding stuff to try! Quick question, were you renting the bike all 3 days or just the 2nd 🙂just not sure if you can or should bike everywhere
Thanks so much 😊 The first time we visited Kyoto, we rented an electric bicycle for 5 days, and this time, we rented one for 2 days. It's definitely super easy to cycle everywhere, it's just that you can't park your bicycle in many places. You have to find bike parking (usually paid in popular tourist areas).
I like your tops! Where do you get your outfits? 😊
Hi, which month is this video taken?
People who don’t reply to comments.. 🙄
Thank you for all the info! Hoping to go next year 🤞🏼 btw Tina, where did you get your backpack?
I hope you get to go next year as well 🤞I got it from TK Maxx in Australia hehe it's a Nautica mini backpack.
What time of year was this filmed? I'm going this summer 🥰
Hello Hangry Fam!
I’m so glad I came across this. I'll be visiting Kyoto this fall and plan to follow the same itinerary as in the video. I have a question and hope you can help. I want to visit all the temples and shrines but prefer to explore on my own without a guided tour. For the temples and shrines that require an admission fee, can I purchase tickets on site? I tried to find advance tickets for Kiyomizu-dera Temple but only found tours online. Klook also only offers tour packages. Can you or anyone else help me with this? Thank you in advance! 😊
This is an amazing video! Thank you for the tips! Is there is tip on how to book Kichi Kichi?
Thanks for watching! Best to go to the kichi kichi omurice website for online reservations. I can't remember it now but you can google it. Read over the reservation release dates and time so you can try book it as soon as reservations opens up. Good luck!
@@HangryByNature Thank you so much! You are amazing!
Amazing place ! Are you japanese?
No I’m not 😊
@@HangryByNaturedo you think two days is enough to see Kyoto?
Is it better to go with a tour like Limon when visiting those places or its totally fine to explore these places by yourself? :)
gret video, writing notes for my next trip, what month did you go? looks like summer right?
That's right, it was summer time. End of August to September. Enjoy when you visit!
hi everyone i am new here we are planning to go to kyoto in November can you tell what is the best transportation around kyoto and how to find them?
please and thank you
Some great places by the looks of it - hope you enjoy it
Was this filmed during summer? Going to Kyoto during winter and probably thinking it would be too cold for ice cream. 😅
Haha yes this was in the middle of summer, hence why we were dripping with sweat throughout this entire itinerary. It's never too cold for ice cream tho!
Travel all the way to Kyoto and go to Starbucks...ahahaha...are you serious?!?!
I've been following your channel for a while as I was planning a trip to Japan last year but I had to postpone it for this year due to covid. I have 3 kids (6,4 and 1 year old) and I am a bit scared to travel to Japan with kids especially because I want to do so many things but if my kids are tired are throwing tantrums! I am contemplating doing like 4-5 days alone with my wife and then my kids with their grandma can join later on for an easier itinerary.
Great to hear you have a chance to go with your wife! Japan is awesome place for all types of travelers. With kids, it is harder to get through a lot and also trying to keep them entertained for more adult activities like temples. Have fun on your trip and hopefully it'll work out for you. ✌️🥳
Can you rent the bikes without a local phone number? I've found that difficult in the past.
Thanks for the video! How long was the return trip on the Sagano Romantic Train?
Thanks for watching 😊 It was about 45 mins one way, so hour and a half return, I'd say
Hey, which station did you board the train Sagano train from?
how do you get from Arashiyama Bamboo Forest to Kinkakuji Temple
How far in advance can you book the reservation for the omelet restaurant? And is there an app to book restaurants?
Where did you rent the bike and what route?
Hi love this video! Can I ask what camera you used to document everything?🥰
Thanks for watching! We usually use the Sony A7III
Looks nice. What month did you go?
We were there during August / Sept so pretty hot.
Can I use a cc Kyoto?? Is it really all cash everywhere? 😢thx
I am currently trying to plan my first trip to Japan. What is the best time of year to go in your opinion?? I’ll admit, I’ve researched it and I’m getting contradicting answers 😅
I think for us, for easy packing is nicer weather during either spring or autumn. Just make sure to avoid any holiday times during then especially spring because it gets insanely busy for golden week, cherry blossom time and spring break. Also around the world school holiday time i think Easter is then too.
I want to travel with you
what time did you visit?
Hi! I'm your new subscriber here love the energy and positivity of your vlogs 🎊 Actually I would like to ask you a question because I will be going to osaka this february with my mom. And somehow we really want to go to Kiyomizu temple,Sagano Romantic train,Fushimi Inari & Gion district is this 4 places near with each other ? Also I would just like to ask if I would be from namba osaka going to kiyumizu temple via taxi how long do you think would it take ? And Sorry for the long question just really having a hard time because its my first time going on tour with my mom only without any of my siblings. Thank you thank you in advance for helping. Much love from PH 🇵🇭❤️
Hi Charles and thanks for subscribing! I think my best advice would be to go on tour from Osaka to get most of those things you want done. I know Klook has these one day tours like what we mentioned in this video. Here's a link for example and it also leaves from Osaka.
www.klook.com/en-AU/activity/6241-nanzen-ji-fushimi-inari-taisha-sagano-romantic-train-day-tour/?aid=3597
I wouldn't recommend getting a taxi as they are quite expensive in Japan. A tour will also make it easier traveling with your mom as it covers transports, getting around with a guide and tour is sorted for you.
Hope that helps Charles! Have fun when you visit ✌️🥳
Did you get the Sagano romantic train from Arashiyama station to Kameoka station? Because it seems like you're getting away from Kinkaku-Ji.
Which month specifically did you visit Kyoto ? Appreciate your response.
Before we got to the Geisha district in Kyoto, our guide warned us well in advance that the odds of us seeing an actual Geisha were very slim.
He said at best, we might see one come out of a building and get into a waiting taxi.
They don't just hang out in the street.
may i know where and how much is the bicycle rental?
Hi thank you for sharing your itinerary. Do you happen to have the link to the kichi kichi omerice to make reservations? Please if I can have it, thank you so much
Thanks for watching Justin! Because you asked so nicely 🤩 here it is:
dongree.xsrv.jp/kichikichi/reserve/notes-on-reservation/
How to get ticket to this sagano romantic train?
Love the vid - I'm looking at staying at the Mecure Kyoto, the hotel you stayed in. It looks like they only allow for one child per room, when you stayed did you have to get two rooms or is there a way to get two young children into the one room? Thanks!
Thanks so much Lach! We had to get 2 rooms to fit everyone.
Thanks so much for the reply! Just a general question (a perhaps a good topic for a short video), I have similar aged kids, in general, does one Japan hotel room fit you both and the kids? Or do you normally get two rooms? If one room ever works what type of room would you recommend/have you tried and how good is the quality of the sleep compared to getting two rooms? Thanks again, I’m a massive fan of all the content you’ve created, it has really helped me plan!
I am going in March can you share information on how to book the restaurant that you highly recommend Kichi Kichi Omurice thanks.
You can book via their website. There's English instructions too.
dongree.xsrv.jp/kichikichi/reserve/notes-on-reservation/