OrangeBirdGirl
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We got back from 2 weeks in Kyoto, Osaka and Hiroshima a few months ago (on our own not ABD). But we did check out the ABD iteniary to see what they had incase we wanted to add on something to our trip.
In Kyoto some of the highlights we hit not on the ABD tour were:
Iwatayama Monkey Park (this is somewhat near the bamboo groves in Arashiyama). It was so neat wandering around with the monkeys.
Fushimi Inari Taisha - I know your tour goes there, but I'm assuming it's during the day. We did it both at night and during the day. It is so neat at night. But very busy, you just have to start walking up the trail and slowly the crowds will disappear.
Nishiki Market - lots of food stalls and shops (Pokemon store and Nintendo store are also somewhat in this area)
Kinkaku-Ji Temple (Golden Pavilion)
Ginkaku-Ji Temple (Silver Pavilion)
One of our days in Kyoto we did the Sky Hop Bus (a HOHO bus), it was able to hit some outlying attractions that weren't as easily accessible on the subway.
Osaka - does the tour no longer go there? I thought it used to. Dontonbori is neat at night with all the lights, lots of street food vendors, restaurants and shops. Easy train ride between the 2 cities.
I saw some recommendations for Himeji Castle. We did that as well en-route between Kyoto and Hiroshima. It was OK since we were passing right through on the Shinkansen and we were able to stop for about 5 hours. I don't know that it would be worth it to dedicate a trip just there. But we were also getting castled out by that time as already toured Osaka Castle, Hiroshima Castle and still had Ni-Jo Castle (Kyoto) to go.
In Kyoto some of the highlights we hit not on the ABD tour were:
Iwatayama Monkey Park (this is somewhat near the bamboo groves in Arashiyama). It was so neat wandering around with the monkeys.
Fushimi Inari Taisha - I know your tour goes there, but I'm assuming it's during the day. We did it both at night and during the day. It is so neat at night. But very busy, you just have to start walking up the trail and slowly the crowds will disappear.
Nishiki Market - lots of food stalls and shops (Pokemon store and Nintendo store are also somewhat in this area)
Kinkaku-Ji Temple (Golden Pavilion)
Ginkaku-Ji Temple (Silver Pavilion)
One of our days in Kyoto we did the Sky Hop Bus (a HOHO bus), it was able to hit some outlying attractions that weren't as easily accessible on the subway.
Osaka - does the tour no longer go there? I thought it used to. Dontonbori is neat at night with all the lights, lots of street food vendors, restaurants and shops. Easy train ride between the 2 cities.
I saw some recommendations for Himeji Castle. We did that as well en-route between Kyoto and Hiroshima. It was OK since we were passing right through on the Shinkansen and we were able to stop for about 5 hours. I don't know that it would be worth it to dedicate a trip just there. But we were also getting castled out by that time as already toured Osaka Castle, Hiroshima Castle and still had Ni-Jo Castle (Kyoto) to go.