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Kansai: attività artistiche e culturali

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Blend Japanese incense with a priest at a historic temple

Enjoy an immersive visit to the Seijo-ji Temple in Kawachinagano City with me, the temple’s chief priest, where you’ll enjoy a traditional tea ceremony and make your own blended incense. • I’ll greet you with a welcome drink and explain a little about the temple’s history and ancient traditions, and how they are fused with modern life. • Blend eight types of fragrance to create your own original incense, which calms the mind and enriches daily life. • Enjoy a matcha (powdered green tea) ceremony accompanied by the temple’s original handmade yuzu candy. You’ll leave with your own incense container in the shape of a yuzu citron to take home with you, and memories of your time in the serene temple garden.

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In bicicletta a Nara lungo il fiume nel DeerPark

It's beautiful and fresh cycling along the river, which no tourists visit. We also go through local Japanese neighborhood districts, which are beautiful, cozy, and quiet. Especially hidden gems in Nara, cycling along the Saho river, which only local people visit :) With fewer tourists, no cars, and no stress, you'll feel relaxed from a busy Osaka/Kyoto stay. In Nara Park, beside the crowded and busy Todaiji-big Buddha (600 yen entrance fee), a few people visit Nigatsudo Hall on the hill. This is because the view from the Nigatsu-do hall is breathtakingly beautiful. But you've got to ride your bicycle up there, so it's a little bit of exercise. While we cycle around Nara Park, we will see many deer. There are 1,200 deer in the park. And I'll take some lovely group photos of you while cycling. I'm an excellent selfie photographer! It's downhill from Nigatsudo Hall to the station, but it's easy to return! If it rains hard, we'll get our raincoats and walk around the park. (We ride buses between the station and the park.) There is a sake brewery in town, and we can try Sake tasting if you want. (500yen Extra charge) Other things to note Please make sure that you can ride bicycles very well. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes for cycling. Please bring your cap or hat to prevent health problems caused by heat strokes.

  1. Airbnb
  2. Giappone
  3. Kansai
  4. Arte e cultura