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Here, we select places and events in Kansai which our staff recommend you to see. We will update the seasonal spots throughout the year, as Kansai has much to offer as the seasons change. The Area icon sample icon shows which area in Kansai the stories relate to.

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  • Japanese Spring
  • Japanese Summer
  • Japanese Autumn
  • Japanese Winter

The winter months are generally clear and crisp in Kansai, with temperatures averaging around 5-10c by day in Osaka. Snowfalls do occur but are infrequent - it you are lucky enough to be in Kyoto at this time, prepare for picture postcard views of snow clad temples and gardens - breathtaking! Tourist numbers are generally down in winter making it a good time to explore. The first week of New Year is an exception with hundreds of thousands turning out to make shrine visits, the traditional Japanese start to the year. The setsubon events in early February are also colorful occasions well worth experiencing.

Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Shinsekai downtown

Shinsekai downtown

Shinsekai is an entertainment and eat-and-drink district where many restaurants and pubs offer Osaka specialty kushikatsu at a reasonable price. For tourists, there is a symbolic tower with an observation deck called Tsutenkaku, so the town is popular both among local people and tourists.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Nada Sake Brewery

Nada Sake Brewery

There are thousands of sake breweries in Japan and each one develops its unique taste and flavour using the local rice and water. Among them, Nada district (灘) of Kobe has about 40 breweries and produce nearly 30 percent of Japanese sake production.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Bunraku puppet play

Bunraku puppet play

Bunraku is a classical theatrical art using puppets. A half life-sized puppet with elaborate costume is manipulated by three puppeteers to make a fluid move and express amazingly various emotions of a character.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Kinkakuji & Ryoanji

Kinkakuji & Ryoanji

Kinkakuji (金閣寺) was first built in 1397 as a part of Kitayama Palace of Ashikaga Shogun. It is the symbol of Kitayama Culture which is influenced both by the traditional aristocracy and Samurai's rising power.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Arima Onsen

Arima Onsen

If you looking for a good hot spring around the Kansai area, I recommend Arima onsen (有馬温泉) in Hyogo prefecture. Onsen means ‘hot spring’ in Japanese.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Setsubun - Demons out! Luck in!

Setsubun - Demons out! Luck in!

Early each February a series of events take place to mark Setsubun: the changing of the season from winter to spring.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Kobe Illuminations '08

Kobe Illuminations '08

Kobe Illuminations '08 ended.
It will take place next winter.
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Each year at Christmas the streets of downtown Kobe are lit up in a spectacular arrangement known as the Kobe Luminarie. Thousands of tiny bulbs are arranged on frames to form tunnels of light, whilst glittering towers and cathedral like creations combine to dazzle the senses. The effect is truly enchanting.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

New Year in Japan (Shogatsu)

New Year in Japan (Shogatsu)

New Year, or Shogatsu, is a key time in the Japanese calendar. It’s a time to gather with friends and family, feast on seasonal delicacies, and make shrine visits to pray for the coming year.
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Kyoto Osaka
Nara Kobe Other

Fushimi Inari

Fushimi Inari

New Year is the premier time for shrine visits in Japan. Hatsumode, or the ‘year’s first shrine visit’, is a chaotic time, with millions lining up outside prayer halls across the country to pray for fortune in the coming year.
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Hamac de Paradis

Eat Lunch

Kyoto

Imadegawa

Hamac de Paradis

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Takomasa

Eat Fast Food

Osaka(south) south

Namba

Takomasa

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Gion Corner

Other Entertainment

Kyoto

keihan Shijo

Gion Corner

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Shigureden

Other Museum

Kyoto

Arashiyama

Shigureden

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Daikichi

Eat Yakitori

Osaka(south) south

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Daikichi

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