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Kyoto

3 jours · Solo · Balanced
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Plan quotidien
Jour 1
3 lieux
Fushimi Inari-taisha · musée national de Kyoto · Kiyomizu-dera
Jour 2
3 lieux
pente de trois ans · sanctuaire de Yasaka · parc Maruyama
Jour 3
3 lieux
marché de Nishiki · Ponto-chō · Gion
Notes de voyage
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Jour 1

Kyoto · 3 lieux
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Fushimi Inari-taisha
Fushimi Inari-taisha
Historic Site · 1.5-2 hours
Fushimi Inari-taisha (Japanese: 伏見稲荷大社) is the head shrine of the kami Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The shrine sits at the base of a mountain, also named Inari, which is 233 metres (764 ft) above sea level, and includes trails up the mountain to many smaller shrines which span 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) and take approximately 2 hours to walk up. It is unclear whether the mountain's name, Inariyama, or the shrine's name came first.
NoteConsultez le site officiel pour les dernières informations. Les visites tôt le matin sont généralement plus calmes.
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musée national de Kyoto
musée national de Kyoto
Museum · 2-2.5 hours
The Kyoto National Museum (京都国立博物館, Kyōto Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) is one of the major art museums in Japan. Located in Kyoto's Higashiyama ward, the museum focuses on pre-modern Japanese and Asian art.
NoteRéservez l'entrée à horaire fixe quand c'est possible. Un audioguide rend la visite bien plus efficace.
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Kiyomizu-dera
Kiyomizu-dera
Historic Site · 1.5-2 hours
Kiyomizu-dera (Japanese: 清水寺; lit. 'Pure Water Monastery') is a Buddhist temple located in eastern Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to the Kita-Hosso sect of Japanese Buddhism and its honzon is a hibutsu statue of Jūichimen Kannon. The temple's full name is Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera (音羽山 清水寺). The temple is the 16th stop on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage route. Along with Kōryū-ji and Kurama-dera, it is one of the few temples in Kyoto that predates the foundation of the capital to Heian-kyō.
NoteConsultez le site officiel pour les dernières informations. Les visites tôt le matin sont généralement plus calmes.
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Jour 2

Kyoto · 3 lieux
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pente de trois ans
pente de trois ans
Neighborhood · 1.5-2 hours
Sannenzaka, or Sannen-zaka (三年坂), is a stone-paved pedestrian road and tourist attraction in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The road is lined with traditional buildings and shops, and is often paired with the similar road, Ninenzaka. The two roads lead to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kodaiji Temple and Yasaka-jinjia Shrine, which are a few famous sights in Kyoto. Sannenzaka itself is a narrow slope that is filled with around 60 shops and restaurants that sell traditional products and food from Kyoto.
NoteCe quartier se découvre mieux en marchant lentement et en s'arrêtant pour un café.
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sanctuaire de Yasaka
sanctuaire de Yasaka
Historic Site · 1.5-2 hours
Yasaka Shrine (八坂神社, Yasaka-jinja), once called Gion Shrine (祇園神社, Gion-jinja), is a Shinto shrine in the Gion District of Kyoto, Japan. Situated at the east end of Shijō-dōri (Fourth Avenue), the shrine includes several buildings, including gates, a main hall and a stage.
NoteConsultez le site officiel pour les dernières informations. Les visites tôt le matin sont généralement plus calmes.
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parc Maruyama
parc Maruyama
Park · 1.5-2 hours
Maruyama Park (円山公園, Maruyama kōen) is a park in Kyoto, Japan. It is noted as the main center for cherry blossom viewing in Kyoto, and can get extremely crowded at that time of year (April). The park's star attraction is a weeping cherry tree (shidarezakura) which becomes lit up at night. It also becomes busy in the New Year's Eve Festivals. The main entrance to the park is through Yasaka Shrine, which sits at the eastern end of Shijō Street in the Gion District.
NoteApportez de l'eau et une protection solaire. Tôt le matin ou en fin d'après-midi est le moment le plus agréable.
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Jour 3

Kyoto · 3 lieux
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marché de Nishiki
marché de Nishiki
Market · 1-1.5 hours
Nishiki Market (錦市場, Nishiki Ichiba; literally "brocade market") is a marketplace in downtown Kyoto, located on the east end of Nishikikōji Street, one block north and parallel to Shijō Street (四条通, Shijō-dōri) and west of Teramachi Street (寺町通, Teramachi-dōri). Rich with history and tradition, the market is renowned as the place to obtain many of Kyoto's famous foods and goods.
NoteVenez tôt pour les produits les plus frais. Certains stands préfèrent encore les espèces.
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Ponto-chō
Ponto-chō
Neighborhood · 1.5-2 hours
Ponto-chō (先斗町) is a hanamachi district in Kyoto, Japan, known for its geiko and maiko, and is home to many of the city's okiya and traditional tea houses. Like Gion, Ponto-chō is famous for the preservation of forms of traditional architecture and entertainment.
NoteCe quartier se découvre mieux en marchant lentement et en s'arrêtant pour un café.
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Gion
Gion
Neighborhood · 1.5-2 hours
Gion (祇園) is a district of Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan, originating as an entertainment district in the Sengoku period, in front of Yasaka Shrine (Gion Shrine). The district was built to accommodate the needs of travellers and visitors to the shrine. It eventually evolved to become one of the most exclusive and well-known geisha districts in all of Japan. Gion is the Japanese translation (via Chinese Qiyuan) of the Buddhist term Jetavana.
NoteCe quartier se découvre mieux en marchant lentement et en s'arrêtant pour un café.
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