[Part 2] A 5-Day First-Time Kyoto Itinerary Featuring Classic Spots & 5 Handpicked Accommodations

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In this article series, we’re introducing the perfect itinerary for first-time visitors to Kyoto—split into Part 1 and Part 2.

This second half of the 5-day model course begins on Day 4, taking you through Kyoto’s western and eastern districts.

You’ll visit iconic places that embody Japan’s deep aesthetic traditions, such as Nanzen-ji, Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion), and Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), as well as the scenic Sagano–Arashiyama area, where nature, mountain vistas, and scenic trains await.

Later in this article, we’ll also introduce 5 accommodation options with great access to the featured spots, along with practical tips to help you travel Kyoto comfortably.

Recommended for travelers who:
・Are visiting Kyoto for the first time
・Want to see the must-visit spots in Kyoto
・Need useful tips on transit passes
・Want to try local Kyoto cuisine and shop for souvenirs
・Are looking for traditional-style accommodations that reflect Kyoto’s heritage

MATSUMURA
Writer at JAPANOPIA Editorial Team
With six years of writing experience, I was born in Hyogo and, during my student years, traveled to the U.S., India, Thailand, and Taiwan, enjoying the cultural differences with Japan.
Inspired by Kyoto’s tea caddy maker Kaikado and paper-cutting artist Teppei Hayakawa, who both preserve traditional techniques through their work, I developed a deep interest in Japanese craftsmanship.

Now, I focus on uncovering hidden spots and beloved local establishments in Kyoto, Shiga, and Hyogo, driven by a passion to share them with more people. My goal is to provide detailed, authentic information through research and interviews.

I believe history, traditional culture, and uniquely Japanese customs become even more fascinating when you understand their background. Every day, I write articles with the hope that readers will feel, “I want to go there!” or “I want to experience that!”
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