That is very good news about busses in Kyoto! Thank you so much for sharing this useful information! I will be visiting in the spring, so I will try to use the express busses. I look forward to learning about all the new rules and important topics in the future.
Thanks for the info especially in Gion area. Hopefully, there will be clear signages on restricted areas in Gion as I don't to be a nuisance nor be slapped with a fine😅
When you mentioned weather, for whole November what to wear. Just long sleeves and sneakers?for the red leaves at kiyomizudera temple when roughly the red leaves show? Also I google map some of the attractions and shows to take train no need bus. Is it better to take train instead of bus?
Thank you for the comment. In late nov you need to wear coat or jacket I think. And depending on the timing, the train is faster than bus. So when arriving near your destination, searching Google map is better I think.
Nice video! Could you tell me the name of the website where I can find out which gate or platform the bullet train I'm taking will be at? Last year I traveled to Japan and a guard gave me the website so I could look up the route of my bullet train and not miss the time, but I missed it 😔
Thank you for the comment. It’s very useful website! Please check it! I hope my shared website is OK for you. traininfo.jr-central.co.jp/shinkansen/sp/ja/ti04.html?station=1&bound=2
Japan can put up as many signs as they want but many tourists do not care about these rules. Idiots will ring the temple bells whenever they want to. Japan and Kyoto are not the only stops or country on their itinerary so their suitcases will need to be larger. Who and how and when will the charges and penalties be collected? This is Japans seemingly polite way of saying do this, don't do at , wear this, not that etc... obey or don't come there.
Valuable video. Thank you very much Sir🎉🎉❤❤
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That is very good news about busses in Kyoto! Thank you so much for sharing this useful information!
I will be visiting in the spring, so I will try to use the express busses.
I look forward to learning about all the new rules and important topics in the future.
Thank you for the comment. Yes exprés bus is very useful I think.
I hope you’ll have a great trip!
The two app recommendations actually seem useful!
Thank you for the comment!
Thanks for the info especially in Gion area. Hopefully, there will be clear signages on restricted areas in Gion as I don't to be a nuisance nor be slapped with a fine😅
Thank you for the comment. There are so many signs in Hanamikoji lane, so don’t worry!
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When you mentioned weather, for whole November what to wear. Just long sleeves and sneakers?for the red leaves at kiyomizudera temple when roughly the red leaves show? Also I google map some of the attractions and shows to take train no need bus. Is it better to take train instead of bus?
Thank you for the comment. In late nov you need to wear coat or jacket I think. And depending on the timing, the train is faster than bus. So when arriving near your destination, searching Google map is better I think.
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Nice video! Could you tell me the name of the website where I can find out which gate or platform the bullet train I'm taking will be at? Last year I traveled to Japan and a guard gave me the website so I could look up the route of my bullet train and not miss the time, but I missed it 😔
Thank you for the comment. It’s very useful website! Please check it! I hope my shared website is OK for you.
traininfo.jr-central.co.jp/shinkansen/sp/ja/ti04.html?station=1&bound=2
Hello, I am visiting on 6 January. What will be the weather and what to wear?
Thank you for the comment. In January it’ll be very cold 🥶
So the coat is must I think. I hope you’ll have a great winter trip!
Cold. Wet. Damp. Miserable as Japan does not use central heat inside.
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Japan can put up as many signs as they want but many tourists do not care about these rules. Idiots will ring the temple bells whenever they want to. Japan and Kyoto are not the only stops or country on their itinerary so their suitcases will need to be larger. Who and how and when will the charges and penalties be collected? This is Japans seemingly polite way of saying do this, don't do at , wear this, not that etc... obey or don't come there.
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Kyoyo Locan-san, you said "Geisha." Aren't they called "Geiko" in Kyoto? 🎎🇺🇸🤝🇯🇵
Thank you for the comment. We usually use geisha but geisha and geiko are same meaning!
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