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#Bigdreamerinjapan: 10 Things To Do In Kyoto

 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Hola, dreamers! Are you ready for another #BigDreamerInJapan post? *drumroll* I'm writing you a (sort of) guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan, Kyoto. I don't know, but there's something in Kyoto that gave this peaceful... and nostalgic feeling. It's where the traditional and modern fused, creating a unique and memorable place to visit. I even cried in the train leaving to Tokyo, like why? It's my very first time and it's not even my home, lol. So, enough of my blabbering, let's start this post!
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Kyoto was once the capital of Japan, best known for its countless historical buildings and sites, such as Buddhist temples, gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines, and traditional wooden houses. You will feel like you're legit in Japan in this city. It's also less hectic and people were so nice there. 
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
With so much love of this city, I will tell you some (10 to be exact, maybe it can be added later) things to do in Kyoto. If you have more recommendation, please do leave some comment, okay? ;)
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 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Yes, don't do what most people do (well, actually it's your choice). Most of tourists just visit Fushimi Inari to take pics with the torii gates and leave the shrine to visit another place. I will tell the details in another post, but basically there are some parts and check points along those torii gates path- you can leave or you can keep going. I decided to keep going because I wanted to explore Fushimi Inari to the fullest. It's my most-wanted place to go after all. It's kinda tiring but it was super fun, I also sacrificed going to Kinkaku-ji to make it to the top of Fushimi Inari. 
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
When you reach the point 7, you can actually see Kyoto City from above. It was sooo pretty in my opinion, breathtaking I can say, hahaha. People usually stop here and go down after enjoying the scenery, but I really really curious what's on the top so I was like "I don't care, I will just f**kin' go up."
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
...So, what's laying there on the top? Stay tuned for the separate post about Fushimi Inari (guide and stuff). Tee-hee.


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
You need to at least try wearing kimono when you're in Japan, don't you? Especially when you're visiting Kyoto which is still rich in its traditional attractions and temples. I rented a kimono at Akihime (if I'm not mistaken, kinda forget) in Arashiyama. I chose Female Standard Kimono Stall Plan for 3,400 yen and must gave it back in 2 hours...? omg I'm such a forgetful person, have to take note next time. So yeah, I strolled around Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in pinky kimono and purple hair, super eye-catching 😂😂


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Kiyomizu-dera is one of the must-visit place when you're in Kyoto. It's also on my bucket list since forever, but unfortunately there was renovation going so I couldn't capture the real beauty of the temple. But worry not, I can always come back there. One mandatory thing to do when you're visiting Kiyomizu-dera is to drink the holy water from Otowa Waterfall. The water is separated into 3 stream, which each stream has different benefits such as longevity, success at studies, and fortunate love life. You MUST only drink from one stream, don't drink from all three because you'll considered greedy. I drank from one of the stream but didn't know which benefit I will get. Yeah, I just wished good things will happen.


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
%Arabica is so famous and listed as one of must-visit cafe when you're in Kyoto. It has 2 branches, one in Higashiyama and one in Arashiyama. The one I went to is the Higashiyama branch, I ordered a cup of hot Cappucino. If you love coffee, trying their coffee won't hurt. The place is rather small and usually packed so I suggest you to just buy it and drink it outside,with the view of Yasaka Pagoda.


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
People may know this colorful temple but most of them don't actually know the name. This colorful Kukurizaru at Yasaka Koshindo temple is located near Kiyomizu-dera and Yasaka Pagoda. 
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Kukurizaru is representing the good faith monkeys, a symbol of self control. It's said that if you want your wish to be granted, you must sacrifice another desire. You can buy your own kukurizaru here and write your wish, but I didn't do it this time. 


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
I just love doing something I think most people don't usually do or something that I can find in another people's recommendation/posts, this senbei for example. This senbei or rice crackers are sold near %Arabica Coffee, freshly baked and available in various flavors. I forgot what I exactly ate, maybe something like blended 7 spices? It's a little bit spicy and super savory, really love it! Only around 120 yen/piece.


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in KyotoOne thing I regretted about going to Nishiki Market: too little time! I thought Nishiki Market is all about seafood, all about food. BUT! It turned out Nishiki Market offers a lot more, from beauty to fashion, and you can also buy omiyage (souvenir) here. 
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
It's huge and you need more than 3 hours to explore, obviously. I needed to drag myself out of the stores there, lol. Anyway, the seafood is still the highlight tho. You know you're not legit in Japan before you try their seafood ;p


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Any body loving manga as much as I do here? If you do, pay a visit to Kyoto International Manga Museum when you're in Kyoto. We can read manga at the park outside or inside, there are a lot interesting and amazing things you can see like manga history etc, mangaka exhibition, and also merchandise to buy. Please take note that you can't take photo of the manga and merchandise there, copyright, everybody Gonna show you more in separate post for more details.


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
What's the point of visiting Kyoto without anything matcha? I decided that I must eat matcha parfait in Kyoto, or especially in Gion. There were a lot of parfait stores in Gion actually, but the queue was crazy! I almost gave up on it but then I walked pass Nana's Green Tea, decided to eat the parfait there, because I've seen it a few times from Rainbowholic's posts. God, it was sooo geeewd! 😋💖


 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
Another thing I recommend you to do in Kyoto is strolling around Gion, it has a lot of food and if you're lucky enough, you can spot Maiko there. They will walk so fast tho. I didn't meet one when I went there, such a pity :( 
 guide of one of my most favorite city in Japan #BigDreamerInJapan: 10 Things To Do in Kyoto
I had dinner at a ramen house called Musoshin in Gion, it's quite famous and also recommended by TripAdvisor, so I gave it a try. To get there you need to walk quite far from the crowd and to be honest it's kinda scary because it's suddenly so dark and silent....and those criminal drama scenes kept popping up, hahaha. 
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Jaa, that's it! There are still a lot of things you can do in Kyoto, but those things above are the one I did on my trip and I want to share it with you. If I have a chance to visit Kyoto again (which I will make it happen actually), I want to take a stroll around Yokai Street. Can't wait 'till that moment come, hahaha. Anyway, hope you like this post and can inspire you to enjoy your time in Kyoto. See ya on the next post 💖