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Experience the Traditional Culture of Kyoto

Visiting Kyoto is an immersion into the beautiful and well-preserved traditional culture. Kyoto is renowned for its geishas, who wear brightly colored kimonos, such as the elegant red kimono seen in the picture. These geishas symbolize the art and excellence of ancient Japanese culture. Additionally, you can experience a nostalgic atmosphere by taking a rickshaw ride, which is still available today, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of the old city and its streets filled with ancient houses. Traveling in Kyoto also leads to sacred places like shrines in natural forests, marked by torii gates symbolizing peace and the Shinto religion that permeates Japanese life. A trip to Kyoto is not only about witnessing the beauty of architecture and traditional lifestyles but also about experiencing the profound spirit of Japanese culture.
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Posted: Oct 12, 2024
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