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Sleep, Eat, Party, Explore, Repeat! The Japanese are very polite people. A wee snippet of a conversation we had to have before jetting off to Kyoto — the former capital of Japan. Throughout our many visits to Kyoto, we were swept off our feet by how kind, gentle, and pleasant its people were.
Kyoto has held onto its ancient charm, yet, it has still found a way to feel modern, trendy, and exciting. Our trip to Kyoto was probably the least kyoto experience of our life. There were no mad kyoto clubs, or sneaky trips to a sauna, or exotic dance battles. Even the bars we visited had a relaxed, homely vibe.
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Gay Kyoto: First Timer’s Travel Guide
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We outline here, how to get into Kyoto from Osaka and also Tokyo. They are always on time, they are super fast, and very smooth. The train travels through Osaka and continues onto Kyoto. The journey time is around around 65 minutes. To get on the Haruka airport express train, you can purchase tickets directly online or utilize a JR pass if you have one assuming it offers unlimited usage.
Kyoto is located approximately kilometers miles west of Tokyo. For the gay Japanese travel experience and yes it's bar a part of experiencing Japanwe highly recommend taking the Shinkansen bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto. Nothing beats the Japanese bullet trains and we've traveled all around the world!
The fastest journey time between Tokyo and Kyoto is 2 hours and 15 minutes. This is if you take the Nozomi train which is also the most expensive Shinkansen service.