If you’re looking for the perfect Asian city for your honeymoon, Kyoto Japan should be high on your list. Kyoto is one of the most romantic cities in Asia and the world at large. With intimate restaurants, great accommodation, and activities that cater to the needs of honeymooners, the city is the best place to enjoy quality romantic time on your first couple of days as husband and wife. Here’s a list of some of the things to do on Honeymoon Kyoto.
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Kamo River
Take a walk or bike around the Kamo River for some quiet time with your spouse. You don’t need to be an experienced biker to explore this spot. Navigating the paths is quite easy for just about anyone. Listen to the lovely sounds of the river as you stroll around. More so, you’ll get a chance to explore some of the most hidden parts of the city with your loved one.
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Kiyomizu Temple
Sitting right next to the Kamo River is the Kiyomizu Temple, where you can enjoy spectacular views. Discover ancient arts and traditions as you stroll along the temple, with your hands clutched together. The magnificent mountain views will leave you struck in awe. To get the most of your visit here, make sure you visit the temple in the early hours of the day before it gets crowded with tourist. And when it comes to the best spots to take photos with your spouse, the Kiyomizy Temple tops the lists. So, don’t forget to bring your camera.
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Daimon-Ji
Hiking the Daimonji-Yama in the late afternoon is a must-do activity for the fit and energetic couples. If you love hiking, you’ll enjoy your time spent here. Daimonji is the best spot to catch stunning views of the sunset, as it descends over the distant Arashiyama Mountains. Don’t wait up there till the sun goes down completely unless of course you have headlamps for easy navigation.
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Learn to Cook Some Japanese Flavored Food
Cooking is a great way to get over boredom. Couples in Kyoto can book a cooking class to learn how to cook some amazing Japanese delicacies. Treat your spouse to a nice Japanese meal back at home. Professional cooking classes in Kyoto is beneficial to honeymooners – it doesn’t matter whether you like cooking or not. What’s more is that you’ll learn to cook these delicacies from the best chefs in Japan.
Yasui-konpira-gu Shrine
Since you’ve just tied the knot with your husband, you’ll want to enlist the gods in making sure that you both live happily ever after. One place to do this is the Yasui-konpira-gu Shrine. On getting there, find your way to the “love-binding stone,” and all your wishes will come to fruition.
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Kyoto is an amazing destination with plenty of activities for honeymooners and couples. Before you board the flight back to your home country, make sure you learn something new like joining a cooking class and exploring the rich culture that Kyoto has to offer.