


A serene and historic Buddhist temple in Kyoto, known for its beautiful gardens and golden pavilion.

Senso Ji Temple is often visited in light rain, a lightweight raincoat is essential for comfort.

The temple grounds are vast and involve walking on uneven surfaces.

Useful for long days of exploration and temple visits.
A serene Buddhist temple with a rich history and beautiful gardens.
A bustling street leading to Senso Ji Temple, filled with local snacks and souvenirs.
The tallest tower in the world offering panoramic views of Tokyo.

Omamori are protective charms believed to bring good luck and ward off evil. They are a traditional craft and a symbol of Japanese culture.
Ema are wooden plaques on which people write wishes and hang at shrines. They are a traditional craft and a popular souvenir.
Noren are fabric dividers used in traditional Japanese homes and shops. They are a traditional craft and a symbol of Japanese aesthetics.

Sweet bun with a crispy sugar topping, often served with ice cream or red bean paste.
Fish-shaped cake filled with red bean paste, similar to a waffle.
Buckwheat noodles served chilled with a dipping sauce, or in a hot broth.
Famous for its traditional Japanese breakfast, this restaurant has been serving locals and tourists for over 50 years.
A charming French café near Senso-ji Temple, known for its delicious breakfast sets and cozy atmosphere.
A popular tempura chain with a branch near Senso-ji Temple, serving crispy and delicious tempura for lunch.

A vibrant, weekly market in the heart of the Garden Route, offering local produce, crafts, and live music.
The ancient city of Ur, birthplace of Abraham, offers a glimpse into Mesopotamia's rich history with its ziggurat and royal cemetery.

A vibrant wholesale flower market, supplying Kolkata's floral needs since 1876.