Travel Guide To Kyoto
After enjoying sitting for almost 3 hours in the Shinkansen from Odawara (my trip to Mount Fuji and Hakone ) I finally arrived in Kyoto city, the city that was once the capital of Japan. If our image in the photos is that Kyoto is a traditional Japanese city, that image immediately disappears when we arrive at Kyoto train station. The station building is no different from those in Tokyo: modern and large, a terminus for the subway and shinkansen, and also integrated with the city bus terminal. Exiting the station, there are no signs that this city can be classified as traditional. Kyoto is also a modern city, the streets are wide, and of course crowded. Right in front of the station, there is even Kyoto Tower which looks like it towers alone among the other buildings in Kyoto city. Since I stayed at ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel , there was a free shuttle bus from Kyoto station to the hotel, which saved me quite a bit on transportation costs for 2 nights here. Moreover, this hotel is located ...