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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: power:100 (slider)

Prompt

/mtp power: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.

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For an unforgettable summer day in Kyoto, you must follow the **"North-to-East Water Route."** This itinerary prioritizes cool microclimates and iconic sites to maximize your time while neutralizing the intense 35°C+ heat.
### The Ultimate Summer Itinerary
1. **08:00 AM: Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.** You must arrive early. The bamboo provides natural shade and the morning air is the only time the grove is truly peaceful.
2. **10:00 AM: Tenryu-ji Temple.** Walk the Zen gardens. The ponds and shaded corridors offer a visual and physical respite from the sun.
3. **12:30 PM: Kibune Kawadoko Lunch.** This is the highlight. Travel north to Kibune to dine on *Kawadoko*—wooden platforms built directly over the rushing river. The temperature here is 5–10 degrees cooler than the city center.
4. **03:30 PM: Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion).** The afternoon sun hits the gold leaf at its most brilliant angle. It is the most striking visual in Kyoto.
5. **05:30 PM: Kiyomizu-dera & Gion.** End your day at the "Pure Water Temple." The elevated position catches the evening breeze. Walk down through Sannenzaka into Gion as the lanterns begin to glow.
### Critical Advance Verifications
* **Kibune Reservations:** You **must** book *Kawadoko* dining at least 2–4 weeks in advance. Without a reservation, you will face 2-hour waits or be turned away. Use restaurants like *Hirobun* (for Nagashi Somen) or *Kibune-s荘* (for Kaiseki).
* **Operating Hours:** Confirm the closing time for Kiyomizu-dera. While standard hours end at 18:00, they occasionally offer "Special Night Viewings" during summer festivals that extend to 21:00.
* **Transport Logistics:** Check the Eizan Railway schedule for the trip to Kibune-guchi. It is the fastest way to escape the city heat, but trains run less frequently than city subways.
### Why This Plan Works
* **Heat Mitigation:** Central Kyoto in summer is a basin that traps humidity. This route moves you from the shaded west to the mountainous north and finally to the elevated east.
* **Efficiency vs. Experience:** While some suggest seeing 10 temples, you will suffer. Five high-quality stops with a dedicated cool-down period in Kibune ensures you remember the beauty, not the exhaustion.
* **Quantitative Advantage:** You avoid the 12:00–14:00 peak heat window by being in the Kibune forest, where humidity is significantly lower and the river provides active cooling.
**Summary of your itinerary:**
I have provided a high-intensity, "conclusion-first" itinerary focused on the North-to-East Water Route, prioritizing Kibune for heat management and highlighting necessary reservations.