


A historic Buddhist temple in Kyoto, famous for its wooden stage and cherry trees.

Kiyomizu Dera Temple is often rainy, a lightweight raincoat is essential for sudden showers.
The temple is located on a hill, comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
Useful for long days of sightseeing and to capture memories with your devices.
A historic Buddhist temple offering panoramic views of Kyoto.
A bustling market street with local food, crafts, and souvenirs.

A unique museum dedicated to Japanese manga comics.
Crispy tofu cutlet sandwich with cabbage and tonkatsu sauce

Green tea ice cream, red bean paste, mochi, and sweet potato in a glass

Soft tofu in hot broth with vegetables and noodles
Famous for its soba noodles and traditional atmosphere near Kiyomizu Dera Temple.
Offers a unique dining experience on a wooden platform over the Kamo River.
A narrow alleyway filled with small, lively izakayas, perfect for a quick lunch.
The New York State Museum is a treasure trove of the state’s history, science, and culture, featuring extensive exhibits on everything from natural history to the arts. It stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of New York’s past and present.
Sunset on the Riverwalk offers a stunning view of the San Antonio River as it transforms with vibrant colors at dusk. The area is alive with the sounds of live music, the aroma of local cuisine, and the hustle of visitors enjoying the enchanting atmosphere.
Immerse yourself in the history of piracy at this interactive museum, featuring a replica of a pirate ship and engaging exhibits.
Hand-painted pottery with a history dating back to the 17th century, featuring vibrant glazes and traditional designs.
Decorative fans made from bamboo and paper, often featuring intricate designs and calligraphy, used for both function and decoration.
A tangy and sweet jam made from yuzu, a unique citrus fruit, often used as a condiment or ingredient in Japanese cuisine.