Driving in Kyoto : r/JapanTravelTips
Did not overnight park in Kyoto..but in Osaka overnight parking ranged anywhere from 2500-3200 yen a night at lots near my hotel. Driving in another country can obviously be very
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Did not overnight park in Kyoto..but in Osaka overnight parking ranged anywhere from 2500-3200 yen a night at lots near my hotel. Driving in another country can obviously be very
Here''s what I''d do if I were to visit Kyoto again. I''m not sure if this is helpful to people as I''m not super familiar with this subreddit - feel free to upvote or downvote it depending on how much utility you
I also think this is the reason why it wasn''t so crowded this year. Many of us, Japanese, don''t typically avoid cities during Golden Week since Kyoto, Tokyo, and Osaka are always the most popular
Hey people of Reddit, we (3 friends) are currently in Kyoto for the next 3 more days and we ran out of interesting stuff to do/see (we are here for the past week).
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
Heading to Kyoto this week. I''d like to go to a mid-scale nice Japanese cuisine spot one evening. Budget ¥10000~ person excluding drinks would be
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
A subreddit dedicated to residents of Kyoto to discuss daily life.
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