Kyoto - Quioto

Kyoto (sometimes spelled Kyoto, in Japanese) is the capital of the province of Kyoto and former imperial capital of the Japan, being replaced by Tokyo in 1868.

Understand

Kyoto has 1 475 000 inhabitants and an area of ​​827.8 km².

To arrive

One shinkansen at Kyoto station.

By airplane

Kyoto does not have an airport of its own. International flights to the city land at Kansai International Airport (KIX), which is in the Bay of Osaka. the express train Haruka from JR West, departs from the airport to Kyoto every half hour. The journey takes 73 minutes and costs ¥3690 (but is not charged for Japan Rail Pass users). One or two limousine buses also leave the airport every hour and stop at the southern entrance to Kyoto station. The trip takes 1h45m and costs ¥2300.

Most domestic flights land at Osaka Itami Airport. From there, 3 limousine buses leave every hour for Kyoto station. The journey takes 1h and costs ¥1280.

For those who arrive in Japan from Tokyo, just take the Narita Express Limited Express from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station and then the shinkansen Tokaido. The journey takes about 4 hours.

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Look

  • Nijou Jou (Castle of Street II)
  • Kinkakuji (Golden Temple)
  • ginkakuji (Silver Temple)
  • Kiyomizudera (Temple of Pure Water)
  • O Old Imperial Palace

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Leave

  • Himeji - the most impressive of Japan's 12 feudal fortresses is 1 hour by train from Kyoto
  • Nara - Before Tokyo and Kyoto, Nara was the capital of Japan and preserves ancient Buddhist temples.
  • Lake Biwa - The biggest lake in the country.
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