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https://livejapan.com/en/in-kansai/in-pref-kyoto/in-kyoto-suburbs/article-a2000088/
The boathouses of Ine, found in an area called Kyoto By The Sea in the prefecture's northern region, are an exceptionally popular tourist spot. The houses appear to float on the sea which surrounds them and offer a scene found nowhere else. From wherever it is viewed, atop a hill, from the town, or on a boat, the town exudes a nostalgic air and is ideal for leisurely walks. Here we'll introduce what to do in Ine Kyoto and share what incredible scenery you can find there!
What were your favorite little spots that weren't horribly touristy that you hope other people get to see? A couple of mine are:
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A TSA compliant, carabiner style lock designed for travel.
https://trulytokyo.com/hakone-day-trip-itinerary/
Make the most of a day out in the mountain town of Hakone, only 1.5 hours from Tokyo, with our Hakone Day Trip Itinerary, with bonus overnight options.
https://livejapan.com/en/in-kansai/in-pref-kyoto/in-amanohashidate/article-a2000043/
Amanohashidate is a destination in northern Kyoto that's renowned for its spectacular scenery. Along the Sea of Japan, this area filled with shrines, foods, and other treasures, is a great day trip from Kyoto that's perfect for folks looking to explore more of the prefecture.
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3967.html
About Kibune, a rural district of Kyoto City.
I try to stay minimal in terms of volume, and for me, that means ditching most redunancies when traveling with one bag. I replace the electric shaver with a simple disposable razor, and I only pack one CeraVe SPF face lotion that I use for my hands if I need it. For doing laundry in the sink, I use a cut-down bar of Zote pink soap in the Matador dry-thru soap bag.
For my dry goods, I use this Sea to Summit hanging toiletry bag which I bought for ultralight camping. This thing is super light and has plenty of great organization for being so tiny. For the 1 quart liquids bag required for airline travel, I recently upgraded from a ziploc bag to this generic, durable, clear-sided plastic bag with a zipper and handle. I attach a small carabiner and clip the handle to the hanging bag if I don't have space by the sink.
What are your favorite toiletry tips?
Hello! I'm Matt and I just booted up Globe.pub, a Lemmy instance focused on world travel. I'm trying to build a cozy and friendly home for people who used to have that sort of community on Reddit.
Right now, we have two communities:
Community creation is open – if you have a favorite destination or a specific travel-related topic, we'd love to host your conversations about the places you like to go and the ways you like to explore.
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