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🍁|Kyoto in autumn is a poem left to the world

Spend the weekend in a different place: Kyoto Station 🚉 I took a day off to walk the more remote Kibune Shrine route and felt the romance of Kyoto that is unique to the maple leaf season. I thought there would be a lot of people during the maple leaf season, but when I actually arrived at the attraction, there weren't many people. Tour route: Take the bus from Kawaramachi Shijo at 8 am - Sanzenin Temple - Rurikoin Temple - Eizan Railway - Kibune Shrine - return to the city 1️⃣ Sanzen-in Temple P2-P7: Ticket price: 700 yen. It is recommended to order a matcha dessert in the courtyard and sit in the courtyard to enjoy the maple leaves, which can relax the whole tired body... 🍵 Matcha requires an additional fee of 600 yen/person. 🚴Transportation: The city bus goes directly to Sanqianyuan (I forgot which stop to get on the bus, you can search on Google Maps, get on the bus first, and then swipe the Suica card after getting off) 2️⃣ Rurikoin p8-p11: Ticket price 2000 yen. The whole courtyard is not big. After entering, you will be given a copy of the sutra to keep inside and copy. The second floor is the check-in point for the scenic spot. There are many people, but the advantage is that everyone can queue up in an orderly manner and it is not noisy, so the overall experience is also very good. 🚴Transportation: After exiting Sanzen-in Temple, go directly back to the original alighting point and queue up to get on the return bus, and get off at Ruriko-in Temple) 3️⃣ Eizan Railway p12: Walk a short distance from Rurikoin to Yaseto Station. The purpose of taking the Eizan Railway is to go to Kibune Shrine. This section of the route passes through the maple leaf viewing section and the driver will slow down to let passengers enjoy the scenery along the way (this operation is very loving) 4️⃣Kifune Shrine p13-p18: Tickets 🆓. It was not dark when we went there, so we did not see the shrine lit up in the dark, but we experienced the water fortune telling and found a lucky number, which made us very happy. The water fortune telling is self-service. Before drawing the number, you need to wash your hands in the sink below (clean your hands), then put 200 yen to select a number, put it in the water, and wait for the number to appear and scan the code to interpret it. I have to say that the Kifune Shrine is really accurate. 🚴Transportation: Take the Eizan Electric Railway to Kibune Station, and take the bus to the last stop after exiting the station. 📷: Fuji xs20 + black soft filter Parameters: CC filter White balance: Fluorescent light 1 (R1 B-1) Dynamic: DR100 Tone curve: H-1 S-1 Color: +1 #KyotoTravel #Kifune-jinja Shrine #Sanzenin Temple #Rurikoin Temple #FujiFilter #MapleLeaves
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Posted: Dec 10, 2024
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