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- Date: 2026-05-01
- Tool: Google Antigravity (macOS app)
- Model: Gemini 3 Flash
- MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
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/mtp collapse:50 I will be staying in Kyoto for a week during the summer. Please suggest a special one-day sightseeing itinerary, and note anything I should verify in advance, such as opening hours or reservations.Output
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Searched web: "Kyoto summer events July August 2026"
For a special one-day Kyoto summer itinerary, follow this route focused on "Cool Water and Mountain Air" to escape the city heat.
### Morning: Arashiyama Bamboo Grove & Tenryu-ji**08:30** | Arrive at the Bamboo Grove early to avoid crowds and peak sun. Walk through the shaded paths toward the northern entrance.**10:00** | Visit Tenryu-ji Temple. View the Sogenchi Garden, designed to remain lush and green during the summer months.
### Afternoon: Kibune Mountain Retreat**12:00** | Take the Eizan Railway from Demachiyanagi Station to Kibune-guchi. This mountain area is significantly cooler than the city center.**13:00** | Experience **Kawadoko Dining**. Eat lunch on wooden platforms built directly over the rushing Kibune River.**15:00** | Visit Kifune-jinja Shrine. Purchase a "Water Fortune" (mizu-ura mikuji) that reveals its text only when placed in the shrine’s sacred spring.
### Evening: Kamogawa River Stroll**18:00** | Return to central Kyoto. Walk along the Kamo River (between Sanjo and Shijo) to see the **Noryo-yuka** (elevated riverside decks).**19:30** | Dinner at Pontocho Alley, ending the day with the evening breeze by the water.
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### Critical Verifications* **Kawadoko Reservations:** Booking is mandatory for over-the-water dining in Kibune. Reserve at least 2–4 weeks in advance via the restaurant's website or hotel concierge.* **Festival Schedules:** If your trip coincides with **July 17/24** (Gion Matsuri) or **August 16** (Daimonji Bonfires), central roads will be closed and public transport will be extremely crowded.* **Last Train:** The Eizan Railway back from Kibune-guchi runs frequently, but check the final departure time if you stay for a late dinner in the mountains.* **Sun Protection:** Kyoto’s summer humidity is intense. Pack a portable fan and salt tablets, available at any local convenience store.