You should try the yuba (tofu skin) made from soy milk hot pot here. They also serve Japanese kaiseki cuisine.
Kiyomizu Junsei Okabeya | Review by Andy Huang
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Tenryu-ji Directly Managed Shojin Cuisine Restaurant Shigetsu
Tenryu-ji, a Zen temple of the Rinzai school, is part of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto" and is registered as a World Heritage Site. Located within its precincts, the Sogenchi Garden, created by the temple's first chief priest, Muso Soseki, is a pond-strolling garden centered around Sogen Pond.
Come here for vegetarian food! They focus on fresh ingredients and will even adjust the flavors. It's mostly veggie-based and really great.
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Akita Inu Kaikan (Akita Dog Hall)
The Akita Inu is a large-sized Japanese dog breed recognized as a natural monument. Despite being a large hunting breed, they are popular for their fluffy and cute appearance. Known for the loyal "Hachiko," the Akita Inu is also reputed for its intelligence and loyalty.
You can experience walking with Akita dogs here—it's pretty fun to feel like you're being walked by these big dogs!
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Yakurai Garden
Located at the base of Mount Yakurai, the "Yakurai Garden" spans a vast area, housing 400 types of plants. It comprises 8 themed gardens, including the "Rose Garden," "Herb Garden," and "Fururu Hill," making it a leisure spot. From spring to autumn, vibrant flowers blossom in full glory, with a special Halloween event held in the fall.
Discovering the beauty of nature~ Strolling through the rose garden was such a treat. Highly recommended!
