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Japan – Osaka, Kobe, Nara, Koyasan | Food, Waterfalls, Temple & More!



Embark on an unforgettable journey through Japan’s Kansai region as we explore the vibrant cities of Osaka, Kobe, and Nara, along with the serene mountain town of Koyasan. From the bustling streets of Osaka and the historic charm of Nara to the picturesque landscapes of Kobe and the tranquil sanctity of Koyasan.

On our first day in Osaka we went to camon Market there was lots of seafood such as sea urant and it was very fresh I definitely recommend coming here we stopped by 7-Eleven and bought a burger bun and picked up some chicken kutsu from the hot food station then

Combined it to make a chicken burger we then went to Uncle Rico’s cheesecake store to try Osaka’s famous cheesecake it’s like Uncle tetsu’s cheesecake but better the lime moves pretty quickly so we only waited for less than 10 minutes next we went to Mr donut a famous donut

Chain in Osaka we stayed at I am hotel which cost around $863 for four nights for four people for dinner we went to a random kushikatsu place near our hotel on our second day we went to Nuno biki Falls in cor the waterfall was very powerful

Because it rained the day before as we were walking up we thought it was raining but it was just the rain from the waterfall past the waterfall was a dam where we stopped and had some snacks after our visit to the waterfall we stopped by kog put some croissant egg

Tarts just outside coob station it was very delicious we then took a break at Blue Bottle Coffee on day three went to see some deers in Nara as you go through shrines and temples you take a special book and they place a unique stamp to indicate your visit to the

Temple we went on a sh hike up Mount wakakusa that had an entry fee of 100 yen when you get to the top there was a great view of Nara City next we went to taji Temple famous for its big Buddha we then went to yiin Garden where you could enter for

Free we then stopped by a store which has sushi wrapped in personman leaf a specialty in Nara we weren’t sure what the personman leaf added but it was a very interesting experience to unwrap each Leaf our next snack was strawberry caky G near naara station then we went back

To Osaka and tried the famous 100 yen cheese pancake it was very cheesy if you’re someone who likes good cheese pool then you’ll definitely love this I trip to min for started by buying the famous deep fried Maple Leaves they were slightly sweet and very crispy The View along the way was

Amazing Lush greeneries and a flowing river it was a very easy walk after a 20 to 25 minute walk we reach the Falls there were a lot of space where you could sit down and rest there were people taking photos and even someone who was painting The

Falls next we visited umeda Sky building we didn’t go up to the observation deck but you can still get great views from the souvenir shop just downstairs for dinner we went to Kura Sushi there was a lot of variety of seafood including puffer fish after dinner we walk through k marck it again

To get to kosan we bought a kosan world heritage roundtrip ticket which includes trains buses and cable car for a total of 3,500 Yen it took around 3.5 hours to get to Kon in Kya Sun we stayed at a temple that cost $189 for one night for four people this included a vegetarian

Breakfast and dinner when you first walk in there’s only a big table with snacks and tea after dinner it gets transformed and the table is pushed to one side and the futons are laid across the room after we dropped our bags off at the accommodation we took a walk through

The main street of kyaan dinner was in a private room we had a variety of vegetarian dishes which were mainly soybean based but was still very flavorful after the morning prayer at the temple we went off to breakfast we then went through the okoa cemetery one of the main attractions of kyaan we

Also went to the toor lantern Hall which is one of the most sacred areas in kisan inside the hall are more than 10,000 eternally lit lanterns

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