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▲ [Nara Park] Nara Park is one of the famous parks in Nara, Japan, and also one of the most renowned parks in the country. This expansive public park features beautiful natural views and ancient temples, attracting large numbers of visitors and local residents. The park's most famous feature is its abundant population of deer. The deer in Nara Park are considered sacred animals and regarded as messengers of the shrine.









▲ Arashiyama is one of Kyoto's most charming and popular tourist areas, as well as a renowned destination in Japan for cherry blossom and autumn foliage viewing. It is famous for its breathtaking bamboo grove path, where towering green bamboo forms a serene green tunnel, making you feel as if you've stepped into a living ink painting. In Arashiyama, you can also admire the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge spanning the Oi River and the historic Tenryu-ji Temple, fully immersing yourself in the ever-changing natural beauty of the seasons.





▲ Kinkaku-ji, also known as Rokuon-ji, is an extremely famous cultural heritage site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Considered one of Japan's most beautiful temples, Kinkaku-ji attracts countless domestic and international visitors seeking inspiration and breathtaking scenery.




▲ Fushimi Inari Taisha is one of the most popular and famous shrines in Kyoto, and also one of the most important Inari shrines in Japan. This shrine is renowned for its magnificent tunnel of thousands of torii gates, where vibrant vermilion gates form a long passage, immersing you in the enchanting atmosphere. Along both sides of the torii tunnel, you'll see numerous small red fox statues, which are believed to be the shrine's guardian spirits, symbolizing harvest and prosperity.

▲ [Kyoto Machiya 'Kyoto Wasabi'] is a 120-year-old traditional wooden Kyoto townhouse built using traditional techniques, with a height not exceeding three stories. It belongs to the "Zushi-nikai" type, featuring charming mushiko-mado (lattice windows) and a low second-floor ceiling. This architectural style was highly popular from the late early modern period through the Meiji era and is also known as "Chu-nikai." Machiya often have a rear garden called a zashiki-niwa, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy the greenery changing with the seasons and gentle breezes while deeply experiencing the rustic charm of mountain villages. Here, you can immerse yourself in Japan's traditional worldview of coexisting with nature and appreciate the aesthetic way of Kyoto living.

▲ [Kobe beef shabu-shabu set meal] This experience includes enjoying Kobe beef, one of Japan's three most renowned wagyu varieties. When you place a slice of Kobe beef in your mouth, its delicate marbling melts like snowflakes, while rich meat juices dance on your tongue. Each bite releases an intoxicating aroma with a lingering finish—it's truly a luxurious feast for the senses! Every piece of Kobe beef boasts marble-like marbling, the secret behind its melt-in-your-mouth texture. The perfect balance of*****and lean meat creates rich layers of flavor. If you're a food enthusiast pursuing culinary excellence, Kobe beef is an unmissable delicacy. The sensory experience it delivers will deeply imprint upon you the true meaning of "melts in your mouth."