The best route for a one-day trip to Kyoto in 2020

Kyoto is a city full of humanistic feelings and has a long history of 1000 years. It is also the core place with the strongest cultural atmosphere in Japan. Various traditional cultures and modern civilizations meet and merge together, and a brand-new social form is constructed. Here, I will share with you a detailed play strategy.

I have been to Japan five times, and my favorite is Kyoto, which has always been regarded as the true place of Japanese culture and the soul of Yamato! There are countless unique places to visit in Kyoto. If you come to Kyoto for the first time and want to experience a wonderful day of kimono shooting, this route will not let you down.

First stop: The dressing shop chose a kimono for rent in Kyoto Sakura near Kiyomizu Temple (Yachuan Store). I dress up more than 200 yuan as a whole, which is super cost-effective. I chose a white dress with a rose belt, which I think goes well with the orange torii to be filmed later.

Second stop: Kiyomizu Temple departs from Kimono Store 15 minutes to Kiyomizu Temple. Before entering the temple, don't forget to wash your hands and rinse your mouth in the clean pool in front of the door to show your respect for the gods. The specific operation method can be Baidu. Don't miss taking an elegant hand washing photo. It is said that the guards of Kiyomizu Temple are very effective. We chose the land shrine in the temple to seek marriage. My husband and I hope we can grow old together. If you meet a guard you like, you can buy it.

Third stop: two-year board three-year board two-year board outside Kiyomizu Temple? Three-year-old Sakamoto is the most unique ramp in Kyoto. These two ramps are listed as "important traditional protected building areas" in Japan, but we still have to look for the angle of Japanese classic postcards near Sakamoto, who is two years old. There is actually no standard shooting point here. The key point is to include the distant judge temple in the photo. People are on the left side of the photo, sideways, and order one when there are few tourists around.

Fourth stop: Fujian Daohe Society is the key point. Torii, who is most looking forward to taking photos here, is very tired. By the way, Kiyomizu Temple is about three kilometers from here. There are many modes of transportation to choose from, and both buses and trams can go directly. Fujian Daohe Society does not need tickets and is open 24 hours a day. Although the lights are dim at night, it is really another style. However, if you want to take pictures, it is recommended to go during the day.

I chose to dedicate the whole afternoon to Daohe Society because there are too many people here! Sometimes you have to wait ten minutes to take a picture of "torii of your own". In fact, the torii was built by the Japanese, and the name of the donor and the time of donation will be engraved on it. Then these will form an upward mountain road, and it will take about 30 minutes to climb to the top. Besides, if you want to take a picture of torii, climb up, which is the only way to avoid the crowd. Torii goes up and down the mountain in different ways. Remember to enter from the right and exit from the left.

Fourth stop: Yachuan+Huajian Hutong Night Tour. It's almost time for torii to go back after filming, and it's getting dark. We walk slowly along Yachuan River, and we can reach Tanyuan Garden in ten minutes' walk. There are Huajian Hutong on both sides, which is very suitable for coming at night. The roadside is full of antique little lights. Fortunately, we can see geisha scrambling to perform, find a lively bird burning shop and order one.

Travel experience In fact, the trip to Kyoto, Japan gives people a very familiar taste, which may be the reappearance of the civilization of the Tang Dynasty. Japanese is really deeply influenced by Tang Wenhua. There are many Chinese characters on various ancient buildings, which gives people a very affectionate feeling.