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Follow the dream waterway of our ancestors on a canal boat. Traces of their many great achievements can only be seen by boat. The Lake Biwa Canal is an artificial canal built to revive Kyoto's industries, which had declined after the capital was moved to Tokyo. The project, which overcame many difficulties, was a major project in Kyoto during the Meiji period, carried out solely by Japanese people. After 70 years, the Lake Biwa Canal has been revived. Enjoy a boat trip to see the great achievements of our ancestors with your own eyes, while taking in the scenery around the canal that exudes a different atmosphere in every season.
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The Kyoto branch of the Japan Tourist Association (JTB) jointly hosted the "GSTC Sustainable Tourism Course" in Kyoto City to learn about the international standards of sustainable tourism. In addition to learning about GSTC standards and good practices through lectures and fieldwork, participants also analyzed their own company's efforts to deepen their understanding.
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Even beginners can feel at ease! A sake experience facility where you can find your favorite sake. Sample eight types of sake and find your favorite. An experience facility where you can make sake with a "one-of-a-kind taste" by blending your favorite sakes. You can also take home the sake you make on the same day, so enjoy this unique and innovative "sake experience."
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This service allows you to drop off your luggage at a designated counter after arriving at Kansai International Airport, and have it delivered to you on the same day. Sightseeing while climbing stairs or walking uphill with luggage can be challenging, so we highly recommend making use of this service!
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~ Avoid crowds by making reservations and sharing rides ~A reservation taxi service in central Kyoto, with reservations made up to the day before. No reservation fee, and a safe taxi with confirmation of dispatch in advance. Shared ride option available, up to 50%OFF -
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[Experience] Fujiki Yuzen Mold Factory - Make a "Memory T-shirt" from a photo
Why not create your own T-shirt at a 100-year-old printing studio? Students can take the lead in creating T-shirts using photos they have taken themselves. In the studio of a 100-year-old T-shirt printing company, students will experience full-scale production using DTF printing technology, and experience photo editing, layout, and printing. The completed T-shirts can be purchased later by distributing the 2D barcode on the e-commerce site to parents. The program also includes a lecture on the history and traditional craft of Fujiki Yuzen, providing an in-depth learning experience that combines culture and technology.SDGs area of this content
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"Tadasu Noh" is an outdoor Noh performance set in the Kamo Mioya Shrine Dance Hall (an important cultural property), which was originally performed in front of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa and other distinguished feudal lords in 1464, about 550 years ago, and was revived for the first time in 550 years on the occasion of the 34th Shikinen Sengu (yearly rebuilding) of Kamo Mioya Shrine. In 2019, to commemorate the enthronement of Reiwa, the performance was renamed "Tadasu Noh" and has been held every year as a post-ceremony ritual for the Kamo Festival (Aoi Festival). The shrine rebuilding ceremony at Kamo Mioya Shrine began 2,100 years ago, and the 60th rebuilding ceremony in 2036 will be held. Furthermore, by imperial decree of Emperor Go-Ichijo, the system of Shikinen Sengu was established, with the first one being held every 20 years on April 13, 1036. The 35th Shikinen Sengu will mark the auspicious anniversary of 1,000 years.
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Ritsumeikan University Campus Tour
- Learning about decarbonization from students' efforts -This program is a special campus tour for elementary and junior high school students where they can see, learn, and experience carbon neutral efforts. The setting is Ritsumeikan University's Kinugasa Campus. University students will act as guides and provide a fun and easy-to-understand introduction to the behind-the-scenes of the eco-campus and the student-led efforts.SDGs area of this content
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Experience the history and culture of the world-famous Matcha tea! Discover your own favorite Matcha!
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A convenient service for those using Japan Airlines (JAL)♪ This service will deliver your baggage that you checked in at the airport before boarding to your hotel on the same day. After you arrive at Itami Airport, you do not need to collect your baggage and can enjoy sightseeing right away.
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