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Best thing you ate in Kyoto? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit I’m in Kyoto for a couple more days and wanted to ask what was the best thing you had here? My friends and I love food and have been eating our way around town We aren’t really into gourmet dining or Kaiseki meals We’d love some recommendations and to hear what good stuff you’ve had! So far, my favorites in Kyoto have been Chao Chao Gyoza and Menya Inoichi
Osaka vs. Kyoto? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit Staying 4-5 days in the Osaka, Kyoto area with plans to visit the surrounding cities ( Himeji,Kobe,Nara) Would it be better to stay in Osaka or Kyoto ?
5 Days in KYOTO: What to do? What to skip? : r Kyoto - Reddit 5 days in Kyoto or 5 days in Kansai? For Kyoto itself, I think 5 days is a reasonable amount of time, but if you're using it as a base for Kansai I would recommend at least a couple more for at least day trips to Nara, Osaka, and Himeji (possibly with Kobe) For Kyoto itself, I answered almost this exact question a couple of years ago in this post I do not recommend treating this like a check
Where would you go in Kyoto if you only had about 2 days there? The only "kyoto spot" that you need to see is Fushimi Inari (did you even go to kyoto if you didnt take a picture of the tori gates?) Go early morning to Fushimi Inari, climb the mountain and go down the other side, stop at the shop selling amasake and just chill out
What’s the best area to stay in Kyoto? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit The small downside, I think, is that to get anywhere else often requires getting back to Kyoto Station which is an additional hop And I dunno what Airbnbs are like these days (heh, I'm probably overthinking any potential changes in the last year)
How much time should we spend in Kyoto vs Tokyo? - Reddit Spend more time in Kyoto and less in Tokyo Kyoto has dozens of shrines, temples, and amazing food It is also cheaper than Tokyo (in general), and much more accessible by foot and public transport to multiple sites in a day Tokyo is fine for a sprawling city and all but if you like history Kyoto has more old sites that are still around and
Stay in Kyoto, Osaka, or both? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit For Kyoto, that would allow you more time to explore before the crowds come roaring in during 9-3ish However, if you're coming from Osaka, taking the earliest trains can get you to Kyoto around 6-6:30am, so decent amount of quiet, no crowd time For Osaka, it's mostly to stay out late to experience the nightlife