4 things YOU CAN DO on a RAINY DAY in KYOTO, Japan | FOOD, BAMBOO and FUN

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What started as a gloomy, rain-soaked day in Kyoto had all the makings of a washout—but we weren’t about to let the weather ruin our adventure! Whether you’re a rain-lover or the type who dreads a downpour, this vlog will take you along as we turned a dreary forecast into an unforgettable day. Tune in to see how we embraced the rain at the Arashiama Bamboo Grove, discovered hidden gems of Nishiki Food Market , and made the most of Kyoto’s moody charm and countless chopsticks! We found the perfect way to explore Kyoto on a rainy day without spending a fortune – and you won’t believe what we discovered!
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00:00 Preview
00:54 Intro
02:02 Wholesome interaction
04:20 Travel Tip
05:42 Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
14:00 Teramachi Market
14:43 The Surprise: engrave your chopsticks
15:55 Japanese market
18:39 Nishiki Temple
19:49 Nishiki Market
21:55 The most EXPENSIVE bite
26:25 Chopsticks reveal
28:09 Free cultural show
28:54 Cheap & delicious dinner

5 Comments

  1. Hi Guys! If you like vlogs that are showcasing places as they are without hiding the normality of life, interactions with the locals, how busy, crowded, and overpriced some tourist attractions they are, well this is your kind of channel!

    In this vlog, we’re turning a gloomy, soggy day into an adventure you won’t want to miss.

    Arashiyama Bamboo Grove – over hyped, and only 500 m of “grove”, no space to really ENJOY its beauty

    Fuchimi Inari ( we’ve enjoyed the best desert in Kyoto)- the grandma is located few meters away from Fushimi Inary Shrine entrance, in the felt. She is not there every day, but if you visit there and you have the change to buy from here, it will make your day more special!

    Teramachi Arcade which offering a mix of modern shops, cafes, and traditional goods, and where you can engrave your chopsticks! And this is what we have done! The best souvenir ever!

    Nishiki Market It’s a historic 390-meter-long shopping street in Kyoto, established over 400 years ago. With approximately 130 stores selling fresh fish, local ingredients, snacks, and souvenirs. SUPERPRICED for food, pay attention!

    Nishiki Temple that looks so beautiful, a must-see spot.

    Free dancing representation almost everywhere, its just the perfect way to absorb the culture, always follow the noise!

    Finish the day with a delicious and super cheap dinner.

    What do you think about the way that we have spent the day? :d
    P.S Ana has broken the microphones few vlogs back 😢, so we struggled with our sound…

  2. I don't understand what's all the excitement about this bamboo forest, there are other ones a bit more outside Kyoto….but, hey…it's free :)) and viral…

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