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I went up the Kyoto Tower!
Kyoto Tower is only 131 meters high, but it is still the tallest structure in Kyoto City. The height comes from the fact that the city’s population was 1.31 million when it opened in 1964. In Kyoto, where it was said that no structure ta... -
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Atagoyama is not only hard hiking!
Do you know that Kyoto is home to the head shrine of Atago Shrine, which has about 900 shrines throughout Japan? Mt. Atago(924 meters above sea level) is the second highest mountain in Kyoto. Not only has it long been popular as a god of... -
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Let’s go pottering in Kyoto!
Pottering is “taking a leisurely stroll on a bicycle without trying too hard. It’s a type of cycling that is more easy-going and relaxed. This bicycle activity is recommended for people who want to go places by bicycle but are not confid... -
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Surprisingly long cherry blossom viewing season in Kyoto!
In the language of flowers, cherry blossoms are said to be “pure,” and “don’t forget me. This is because the life span of cherry blossoms is short and fleeting. Cherry blossoms are in full bloom about a week after blooming, and can be en... -
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It’s already the end of the year!
It’s going to be a year that starts and ends with Corona! But we would like to thank all of our customers who supported us through FB and messages. We sincerely hope that the Corona virus infection will be settled soon. Wish you a very... -
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Autumn leaf viewing season is coming soon!
We have always been more interested in dumplings than flowers, but recently we have come to be soothed by flowers, birds, wind and the moon. Is it because we had to refrain from doing so due to the emergency declaration? Or is it because... -
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Let’s go hiking to Mt. Daimonji!
It was a beautiful day, so I went hiking with my guests to Mt. Daimonji, which is famous for the Gozan fireworks. Mt. Daimonji is 466 meters above sea level and is well known among the locals as an easy mountain to climb because it is no... -
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Why don’t you make a base camp at COMPASS?
Kyoto is easily accessible by public transport. You can get to Nara, Himeji, Hiroshima, Arima-Onsen, Koyasan, etc. by train on a day trip! After you enjoy Kyoto, leave your luggage here and why don't you go on a day trip with your camera... -
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Cycling around Kyoto
【Our recommendation of Cycling courses.】 There are two big rivers and they have a cycling road each other. It's so safe and you would be conformably with nature and feel like the time past slowly. the course along the Kamo river There...
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