Where old meets new
As much as I love Tokyo, Kyoto completely stole the show this time. Tokyo feels electric. Kyoto feels peaceful. As soon as we arrived, it felt like everything slowed down a little. At night the streets were so quiet despite there still being people everywhere. Soft lantern lighting, tiny restaurants tucked into alleyways, people speaking quietly as they walked home. I felt like I was in a movie.
We stayed in a traditional ryokan and honestly, if you’re going to Japan for the first time, I think you need to experience that at least once. Tatami floors, traditional breakfasts, yukatas… it completely changes the pace of your trip.
Our absolute favourite experience in Japan ended up being the Hozugawa River Boat Ride. It’s only about 45 minutes from Kyoto Station by train to Kameoka, but it feels like a completely different world. You board these traditional wooden boats and spend around two hours floating through mountain scenery while the guides joke around, steer through rapids, and somehow make the entire thing feel both peaceful and chaotic.
There’s even a floating food boat that pulls up alongside you halfway through! At the end, you arrive in this beautiful traditional riverside area where you can rent boats, eat lunch, or just wander.