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The dream waterway of our predecessors, which can be traced by canal boat
Traces of many great achievements that can only be seen by boarding the shipLake Biwa Canal is an artificial canal built to revive Kyoto's industry, which had declined due to the relocation of the capital to Tokyo. This project, which was completed after overcoming numerous difficulties, was a major project in Kyoto during the Meiji period, carried out solely by Japanese people. The Lake Biwa Canal has been revived after 70 years.
Please enjoy a boat trip where you can see for yourself the achievements of our predecessors while enjoying the scenery around the canal that creates a seasonal atmosphere.▶ Unique points
《Points that can only be seen by those on board》
・Among the plaques written by politicians who represent the Meiji period that are displayed at the entrance of each tunnel, the only one inside the tunnel is Kunimichi Kitagaki, the third governor of Kyoto who planned and constructed the canal project. It's a flat forehead.
・Passengers on board can see the pit, which was the first in Japan to use the pit method, from below.LINK KYOTOautumn leavescherry blossomshistoryKyoto sightseeingsightseeingexperienceKyoto culture
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"Make your Kyoto villa your own."
Murin-anThe statue was built between 1894 and 1896 and is a memorial to politicians from the Meiji and Taisho periods.Yamagata Aritomo's villaWhy not spend some quality time in a scenic garden?You can enjoy a private, exquisite Japanese space that has been meticulously maintained by Ueyakato Landscape Gardening, a long-established Kyoto landscaping company.
It is composed of a garden and three buildings: the main house, a Western-style building, and a teahouse. The garden was designed based on the instructions of the client, Aritomo Yamagata.A masterpiece of modern Japanese gardens created by Ogawa Jihei VIIYou can use it as a special private space even at night when admission is normally prohibited.
For individual visits, please make a reservation online.https://murin-an.jp/
■ Inquiry Desk (Group Reservations)
LINK KYOTO Secretariat
TEL 075-365-7730
mail link_kyoto@jtb.com
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The theme is "sustainable tourism based on values"
In New Zealand post-corona, a new tourism model based on the values of Maori, young people, and women is spreading.
Two special guests from New Zealand will be invited to share advanced examples, and the participants will connect based on values, creating an opportunity to create "tourism that contributes to Kyoto continuing to be Kyoto." This is a place to create.
Guest ①
Eliza is the co-founder of Center for Good Travel, a New Zealand-based organization founded by women with a passion for Good for Travel (tourism that contributes to good things).Guest ②
Julia teaches sustainable tourism at the University of Otago in New Zealand and is well-versed in the ``Taiki Promise,'' which can be considered New Zealand's version of Kyoto tourism morals.[Webinar Summary]
<Schedule>: October 29th (Sun) 17:30~20:30
<Location>:SIGHTS KYOTO
<Number of people recruiting>: 15 people (*The deadline will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached)[Sponsor]Association for promoting Kyoto tourism morals
[Co-host]LINK KYOTO, Faculty of Tourism, Wakayama University (Kumi Kato Lab), One company release, etc.For details, please check the online reservation screen.
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Kyoto Tourism Ethics Promotion Declaration Company
Company committed to Sustainable Tourism in KyotoTourism business operators, workers, tourists, and citizens respect each other,In order to further promote “sustainable tourism” for Kyoto to continue to be Kyoto,We will support tourism business operators who are trying to promote initiatives in line with Kyoto tourism morals.
Applicant
Reception counter Kyoto City Tourism Association
E-mail moral@kyokanko.or.jp
Tel 075-213-0070 (10:00-17:30, closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)
Cooperation Kyoto City
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Educational travel Inquiry program
A project to promote the appeal of "Kyoto, the city of learning" by university students studying in Kyoto
Kyoto B&S (Brother & Sister) ProgramKyoto, an international tourist city boasting a thousand years of history and culture, has over 30 universities in the city, one in ten people is a university student, and the entire city is a campus. It is a ``city of learning'' where many young people with ``aspirations'' gather from all over the country.
Kyoto B&S (Brother & Sister) ProGram is a new communication program set in the city of Kyoto's ancient history and culture, offered by current Kyoto university students (older brothers and older sisters) to junior and senior high school students visiting Kyoto.
■Application/Inquiry
Kyoto B&S Office
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TEL:075-365-7776
mail: bs-jimu@jtb.com
〒600-8023
7F Keihan Shijo Kawaramachi Building, 338 Tominagacho, Kawaramachi Matsubaraagaru 2-chome, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
(JTB Kyoto Branch / Weekdays 9:30-17:30 *Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)-
■Program implementation/management
JTB Corporation Kyoto Branch
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■ Supervision
Kyoto City
University Consortium Kyoto Public Interest Incorporated Foundation*This program requires a fee. Please contact us for more information.
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World Heritage Nijo-jo CastleYou can only taste it inYou can experience special hospitality.
Former Imperial Villa Nijo-jo Castle is a castle that has watched over the changes in Japanese history, including the rise and fall of the Tokugawa family.
The coordinator JTB can utilize its organizational strength to realize a one-stop service from proposal to production and implementation.We will help you to provide more smooth and fruitful time and opportunities.
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A special place called Kyoto, a Noh stage built on the site of the Hana-no-Imperial Palace
Would you like to experience a secret that has been around for 650 years?Was Zeami the original idol boy?Starting with an interesting story about Noh, you will practice singing, experience how to walk and move in Noh, and see and wear gorgeous Noh costumes up close.He is a mysterious Noh mask and a Noh accompaniment that is as good as an orchestra.
There is something like the backbone of the Japanese people, such as straightening your collar and standing tall, which we often forget. Why not explore the business model of a culture that has continued for about 650 years since the Muromachi period? Also, rediscover the good things about Japan by experiencing the awareness and learning.
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Representatives (around 10 people) will actually step onto the Noh stage and learn how to stand and walk in Noh. There are also experiences of playing musical instruments and wearing gorgeous Noh costumes. Try on a Noh mask and experience how a Noh performer sees the perspective from which he dances. If the Kawamura Noh Stage is not available, it can be held on another stage or at your accommodation.NohLINK KYOTOhistoryKyoto sightseeingexperienceKyotogenuineKyoto culture