10 Unique Trips From Kyoto & Osaka That You’ve Never Heard Of (I Guarantee It!)
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10 Unique Trips from Kyoto & Osaka – Hidden Gems and Off-The-Beaten-Track Spots For Your Next Trip To Japan!
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First BRAZIIIIIL
Since promoting all these wonderful places to tourists, how about an upcoming video on the etiquette of being a visitor and visiting these places? Thanks!
10:24 this spot is just pure perfection ❤
Wow first? That means never saw the end I’m watching it still but loving love video… hey Hanna you and Christ should make one amsar video that goes with a book meaning you make one long video of area that corresponds to a time in bed in the book like those old tape books that be cool
Heads up for people wanna travel to some of these spots; Kumano Hongu Taisha and Nachi Taisha can be done in a day, especially if you got a car. You should totally spend a night at Koyasan, sleeping at a temple yourself and eat a monks breakfast/ dinner. Afterwards travel to Hongu Taisha and pray. On the way there you will see the mounty region of the Kumano National Park. Hongu Taisha is a suuuper old shrine/ temple where both buddhism and shinto are enshrined/ practiced. That is rare nowadays. Continue to Nachi Taisha in the afternoon where the sun going down creates a beautiful picture. Sleep at either Katsuura or Taiji. On the next day you could travel up to the Mie region and visit Ise Jingu. From there I would travel back to Osaka/ Kyoto or do a day in Nara. Dont forget your Goshuincho, the Goshuin at Hongu and Nachi Taisha are very pretty and there are multiple to get. The special paper cut out Goshuin are also very beautiful!