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Visit These 2 Japan locations BEFORE it’s too late – Kyoto of the North Step by step



This is the Secret hidden side of Kyoto that most tourist Don’t visit! I’ll take you beyond Kyoto’s popular tourist sites and head North, to Kyoto by the sea. Where we uncover special hidden gems and authentic local culture thrives.

Ine, a picturesque village of boat houses that is like no other place I’ve visited in Japan, and Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s most scenic views.

I’ll give you all the information you need to discover the other side of Kyoto.

From how to get there, to finding your way around. Do them as a day trip or preferably as an unforgettable overnight stay.

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16 Comments

  1. 1:01 I believe that's one of the Three Views of Japan.

    Edit: One spot in Kyoto that I loved, but didn't see a single other tourist was Honnō-ji Temple. It's a recreation of course since the original burned down but if you've ever heard of the famous daimyō Oda Nobunaga it's definitely worth visiting (bonus points it's in a good location, right near the station.) Don't forget to visit the little museum and even if you don't speak Japanese they have digital translation guides giving you enormous amounts of information about every relic.

  2. Those 2 are already on my list for my next trip. I’ll be going to japan next week and I don’t think traveling there in winter is a good idea

  3. Well, I'd heard of these places from other member of this channel doing some vlogs from these locations. I will say that this video gave me a different perspective on what to do and how it could be done. I like being in the country and taking my time in smaller locations especially if they are picturesque and scenic, which this area definitely is. So, as you continually do another couple of locations to add to my list of places I've got to see and experience in person. 🌊You keep making me search for emojis, but at least now I'm finding some.

  4. There's so many historic things to see in Kyoto, I think there's lots of things tourists never would never think to visit.
    My first trip to Kyoto, I noticed on the map there was street named "Bojo Dori", so I went to visit, mostly to get a photo of a street sign with my screen name on it. Even though it was mostly residential, there were some points of interest.
    Entered through the historic Shimabara gate, then visited the historic Sumiya Cultural Art Museum, which was very cool. Then passed by Wachigaiya, an old building from the entertainment district, which wasn't open to the public at the time. Further along was Mibu-dera Buddhist temple, a very cool place, with a tower with rings of more than 1000 Jizo and other statues. Further down was Motogion Nagi Jinja, a modest sized Shinto Shrine. Then we walked to the street car station and rode the street car. Didn't run into many people along the way since it's not really a tourist route. But this is just an example of how you can make your own tour in Kyoto.

  5. Totally disagree that these are hidden with Ine currently struggling with over tourism
    Not sure why you have to go down to the gutter with click bait titles
    Please get this channel back to providing true and accurate information

  6. I got the okay from my pet sitter to go back during the Sakura season and plan to explore more smaller towns than the bigger cities as I feel like I did enough Osaka, wouldn't mind visiting Kyoto again to do something I missed out on last go but probably won't stay in Tokyo again but would go just to say hello to Hachi again then be on my way. Odate however I would love to always visit each trip. I can't explain it but I fell in love in there as I've mentioned before if I moved to Japan I'd very much try to make sure I lived there or close by.

  7. hmmm,… I think quite a few people in Kyoto will consider Ine backward and uncultured. Then again, even within Kyoto, there is a distinction between people who grew up within the ancient town boundaries and the ones in the newer districts. Anyway, both types of people look down on the rest of Japan …

  8. 🌊 Which month did you visit these areas? Obviously warmer time of year based on your clothes – and sweat on your face! lol I am thinking about an August visit as you told me there are more outside activities going on. Plus, from what I have researched, you can't climb Mt. Fuji in May. I live in south Florida so I am used to hot weather and am very active outdoors!

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