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The last day of this Osaka-Kyoto trip has dawned. On the final day, after checking out of the hotel, the plan was to return to Osaka, briefly explore the Osaka area, and then conclude the itinerary by heading to the airport. First, since the situation required returning to Osaka, the decision was made to take the train back. Choosing the ...

After exploring Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, a considerable amount of time had passed. Since I had covered the entire Mount Inari, it took much more time than anticipated. On the way down from Fushimi Inari Shrine, I happened upon a charming cafe. A cafe named “Vermillion” caught my eye, located near the shrine. “Cafe Vermillion near Fushimi Inari Shrine” ...

In Japan, one can explore the indigenous faith called “Shinto.” As a symbol of this indigenous faith, there is a gate called “Torii,” which is often used as a symbol representing Japan. One place where you can see these Torii gates extending in a long row is the “Fushimi Inari Shrine.” “Fushimi Inari Taisha (ふしみいなりたいしゃ)” In Japanese, a shrine is ...

After spending two nights in Osaka, I decided to stay in Kyoto from the third day onwards. Since my accommodation, the “Urban Hotel Kyoto,” was near Fushimi Inari Shrine, it made more sense to move to Fushimi Inari Station rather than going to Kyoto Station. Originally, I planned to explore more of Osaka using the JR Pass before heading to ...