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Kyoto
Kyoto is a well-preserved archetype for old-world Japanese life, attracting visitors from all over the world as well as Japan’s own curious travelers, making it a popular area for sightseeing. From gorgeous sunlit walks along wooded bridges over pristine rivers to touring temples dating back all the way to the Edo period, Kyoto is a haven for cultural and natural elegance, renowned amongst enthusiasts for being a pleasant look into old-world Japan.
There are dozens of parks and temples; Nijo Castle, Daigo-Ji, the exquisite sand art of Ryoan-Ji, and the surreal landscaping of Ginkaku-Ji, renowned for its peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Travelers can take part in the many festivals, observe the rituals of the local monks dressed in traditional robes, visit the many restaurants where there can be found the stunning beauty of Kyoto’s Maiko and Geisha entertainers, walk along the tree-lined paths of Kyoto’s abundant parks, or visit the marvelous Floating Torii.
The city isn’t all temples, misty hillsides and natural beauty, it’s also home to a bustling nightlife and cityscape with stylish Kyoto hotels, but put together with ingenuity and, above all, elegance. Travelers to the area can enjoy great drinks, some of the finest sake in the world and a mixture of vibrant nightclubs and good restaurants, but with a style, in keeping with the way residents, hundreds of years ago, went about it.
Besides a fast-paced transportation center at Kyoto Station, the city offers easy walkability just about everywhere. Travelers can manage an easy trip to their local hotel of choice. Kyoto hotels vary from large, resort-style hotels to clever, low-key bed and breakfast style accommodations suitable for any guest. Beautiful, historically and culturally preserved and well-appointed, Kyoto offers travelers the perfect mixture of an old-world Japan in a modern setting.