fade:100 | Gemini 3 Flash | Design Task
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- Date: 2026-05-01
- Tool: Google Antigravity (macOS app)
- Model: Gemini 3 Flash
- MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
- MTP Skill arguments:
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Prompt
/mtp fade:100 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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To appreciate Kyoto in the summer, one must follow the water. This itinerary takes you from the glittering temples of the north into the cooling mountain valleys where the air is fresh and the traditions are tied to the river.
### Morning: Gold and MossBegin at 9:00 AM at **Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion)** to catch the early reflection on the Mirror Pond. Afterward, travel to the village of Ohara to visit **Sanzen-in**. The temple’s Ojo-gokuraku-in hall is surrounded by a sea of green moss and towering cedars that block the midday sun.
### Lunch: The Kibune River DecksTake a taxi or the Eizan Railway to **Kibune**. Here, you will experience *Kawadoko*—dining on wooden platforms suspended inches above the rushing Kibune River. The natural spray and mountain breeze provide a cooling respite found nowhere else in the city.
### Afternoon: Water FortunesAt **Kifune Shrine**, float a *mizu-ura mikuji* paper on the sacred spring to reveal your fortune. The walk through the red lantern-lined path is iconic. If energy allows, the forest trail to **Kurama-dera** offers a spiritual, shaded hike through ancient roots.
### Evening: PontochoReturn to the city as the lanterns of **Pontocho Alley** flicker to life. Stroll along the Kamo River to see the *Yuka* platforms glowing over the water.
### Advance Verifications* **Reservations:** Kawadoko dining in Kibune requires booking weeks ahead.* **Festivals:** Check for Gion Matsuri (July) or Daimonji (Aug 16) schedules.* **Transport:** Confirm Eizan Railway times for the return from the mountains.
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