There is no one particular shop, but the street heading towards Byodo-in has loads of small gift shops, where you can buy green tea and other souveneirs.
Written Jun 18, 2004
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There is no one particular shop, but the street heading towards Byodo-in has loads of small gift shops, where you can buy green tea and other souveneirs.
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Uji was my first trip when I returned to Japan, and I returned just before I left. Uji is home to two World Heritage Sites, Byodoin Temple and Ujigami Shrine. It is also famous as the site of the...
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Uji, located between Nara and Kyoto (but also easily accessible from Osaka) makes a great half day trip. The town itself is not of particular interests to tourists, but there are a couple of stunning...
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About twenty minutes by JR train from Kyoto, the town of Uji is located on the spot where the Uji River comes out of the mountain onto the Kyoto Basin. Water flow in the river is deep and swift, and...
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The main and possibly only reason people come to Uji (just south of Kyoto) is to see the Byodoin, which is on the back of the 10-yen coin. Described as being one of the top 5 must-see buildings in......
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