Ran into a lot of Korean tourists who were talking really loudly, which was a bit of a shame for such beautiful scenery.
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It doesn't really feel like a museum since there's no admission fee. It's mainly a place selling art glass products.
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The three monkeys at Nikko Toshogu, representing 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil,' are super cute. The omamori is JPY 1,000 each.
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This old street isn't very wide, but you'll find both international and Japanese tourists, as well as student groups. There are breweries, dessert shops, and charming old-style cafes. The line for Hida beef sushi was so long that I didn't have time to try it.
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I visited here a few winters ago. The church covered in snow looked especially solemn and sacred.
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This is a super famous must-visit spot in Kyoto. If you're in Kyoto, you definitely can't miss it! It's not easy to get a good angle for photos though, since all the best spots are usually taken.
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The European-style hotel rooms are spacious and very clean. The staff are really professional.
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There's a restroom at the Daimonzaka parking lot, so be sure to use it before you start—there aren't any bathrooms along the way.
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You can see the magnificent Lake Biwa right from your room at the Otsu Prince Hotel.
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The waves were really strong, but the sunset view was beautiful!
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The park has little bridges and ponds. In spring, the cherry blossoms are gorgeous and super romantic.
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They sell all kinds of ice cream here. The gold leaf tofu flavor is the most unique—one cone costs JPY 900.