still:100 | Sonnet 4.6 | Design Task
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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
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Prompt
/mtp still: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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**Kyoto — one-day summer itinerary**
| Time | Place | Notes to verify ||------|-------|-----------------|| 07:00 | Fushimi Inari-taisha | Free, open 24 h. Arrive early to avoid crowds on the torii path. || 09:30 | Tofuku-ji (temple garden) | Paid entry. Check summer hours; some sub-temples close Mon. || 11:00 | Nishiki Market | Narrow covered arcade. Most stalls open ~10:00–18:00. || 12:30 | Lunch in Gion | Many restaurants require reservations, especially kaiseki. Book ahead. || 14:00 | Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) | Paid entry. Expect queues; no advance reservation needed but arrive off-peak. || 15:30 | Ryoan-ji (rock garden) | Paid entry. Combined ticket with Kinkaku-ji sometimes available. || 17:00 | Arashiyama — bamboo grove | Free. 10-min walk from Randen Arashiyama station. || 18:00 | Tenryu-ji garden (evening) | Check whether the garden stays open late in summer; hours vary. || 19:30 | Dinner in Arashiyama or return to Gion | Riverside tofu restaurants are popular; reservation recommended. |
**Things to confirm before you go**
- Tofuku-ji and Ryoan-ji summer opening hours (some close or shorten hours on weekdays).- Dinner reservation — kaiseki and tofu-cuisine restaurants in Gion/Arashiyama book out weeks ahead in peak summer.- IC card or day-pass for buses/Randen tram (the Arashiyama leg is not covered by most one-day bus passes).- Weather: late July–August is hot and humid; Fushimi Inari is exposed — water and sun protection are practical requirements, not optional.