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  • Date: 2026-05-02
  • Tool: Claude Code (Claude macOS app)
  • Model: Sonnet 4.6 (Medium)
  • MTP Skill version: 1.0.0
  • MTP Skill arguments: collapse:50 (slider)

Prompt

/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.

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**One-Day Special Kyoto Itinerary (Summer)**
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**Morning**
Start at **Fushimi Inari Taisha** (open 24hrs) — arrive by 7am before the heat and crowds hit. Walk the torii gate trail up to Yotsutsuji for views, then head back down. About 90 minutes.
Grab breakfast at a kissaten near Fushimi Inari station, then take the Keihan line north.
**Mid-Morning**
**Kinkaku-ji** (Golden Pavilion) — opens 9am, closes 5pm. Go early; it gets packed by 10am. ¥500 entry.
Walk or taxi 15 min to **Ryoan-ji** for the famous rock garden. Opens 8am in summer. ¥600 entry.
**Lunch**
Tofu kaiseki near Ryoan-ji or Arashiyama. Yudofu (tofu hot pot) is the local specialty — book in advance if going to a sit-down restaurant.
**Afternoon**
**Arashiyama** — Bamboo Grove (free, always open), then **Tenryu-ji** garden (¥500–¥1,000 depending on areas). Opens 8:30am.
Take the Hozugawa riverboat or just stroll along the Oi River to cool down.
**Evening**
Head to **Gion** for the 5–7pm hour when it's most atmospheric. Walk Hanamikoji Street. Dinner in Pontocho alley (narrow lantern-lit street along the river) — book ahead for kaiseki; walk-ins work for ramen or yakitori.
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**Verify in advance:**
- Ryoan-ji and Tenryu-ji hours shift seasonally — confirm on official sites before going
- Pontocho kaiseki restaurants fill up weeks out in summer; reserve or go early as a walk-in
- Summer (July–Aug) heat is intense — carry water, plan indoor breaks midday
- If visiting in late July, **Gion Matsuri** festival runs all month — major crowds and some road closures, but spectacular