Sisters, a free-and-easy trip to Kyoto is super simple! If you’re unsure, just refer to this guide —it’s already very comprehensive! You can start exploring right away
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**3-Day, 2-Night Itinerary**
**Day 1**: Fushimi Inari Taisha – Kiyomizu-dera – Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka – Hanamikoji Street – Kamogawa River
**Day 2**: Kinkaku-ji – Kitano Tenmangu – Togetsukyo Bridge – Sagano Romantic Train – Bamboo Forest Path
**Day 3**: Rurikoin – Sanzen-in – Kibune Shrine

**Pre-Departure Prep**
**Documents**: ID, visa, passport, pre-register for VJW and save screenshots of the yellow/blue QR codes
**Cash & VISA Card**: Exchange foreign currency in advance and bring both UnionPay and international cards
**SIM Card**: Buy online beforehand (options for 7/10/14 days)

**Kyoto Attractions**
**Fushimi Inari Taisha** – Super atmospheric, great for photos
**Kiyomizu-dera** – A must-visit, famous *Detective Conan* spot
**Ninenzaka & Sannenzaka** – Crowded in peak season, full of souvenir shops and eateries
**Yasaka Shrine** – Stunning at night when lit up
**Kamogawa River** – Kyoto’s largest river, famous for its summer dining platforms

**Food Guide**
Sukiyaki, unagi don, omurice, yakitori, oden, tofu kaiseki, kamameshi, matcha desserts, wagyu beef

[] **Important Notes**
**Traffic Rules**: In Japan, cars drive on the left (opposite of China). Follow public transport etiquette and stay quiet.
**Waste Sorting**: Kyoto has strict recycling rules—dispose of trash properly.
**Dining Etiquette**: Some traditional restaurants require removing shoes. Avoid loud talking.
**Respect Traditions**: Kyoto has deep cultural roots. Be respectful at temples and shrines—no inappropriate behavior.

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