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Old Sep 17, 2009 | 12:11 am
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ksandness
 
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Get out your map of Kyoto, and figure out which sights are located close to one another.

Concentrate on one geographic area each day.

And I agree that unless you're seriously into Japanese history or Buddhism, you want to go easy on the temples. They all start to look alike unless you understand their symbolism or their historical significance.

A Kyoto guidebook will tell you about other attractions in the area.
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