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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Sakura Petals: Emperors and Geishas
Sakura Petals: Emperors and geishas' continues the visit in Kyoto with the Imperial Palace and a geisha spotting session in the Geisha quarter in Gion. Later, we visit Nara, the ...
FMF-DVD-00001001 - Sakura Petals: Emperors and geishas' continues the visit in Kyoto with the Imperial Palace and a geisha spotting session in the Geisha quarter in Gion. Later, we visit Nara, the first ever settled capital of Japan for only 75 years, with its tranquil atmosphere, full of roaming deers and its remarkable temples, pagodas and shrines, where is located the largest Buddha statue in Japan. Sakura Petals: Emperors and Geishas covers the Imperial Palace of Kyoto, the Geisha Quarter and the city of Nara.
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Visited the temple for almost 5 times and it is still my favorite attractions in Kyoto.
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