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‘Seby, think of now. The Japanese are very polite people. So don’t behave like your usual, sassy self.’
‘Excuse me, I’m not the one who rolls his eyes so hard they can see how rainbow-colored his brain is!’
A wee snippet of a conversation we had to have before jetting off to Kyoto – the former capital of Japan.
Throughout our many visits to Kyoto, we were swept off our feet by how kind, gentle, and pleasant its people were. It’s truly a city of former souls.
Kyoto has held onto its ancient charm, yet, it has still found a way to feel modern, trendy, and electrifying. Where else in the society could you find a lane lined with temples, frequented by geishas, whilst being a stone’s throw away from a cocktail bar?
Our trip to Kyoto was probably the least chaotic exposure of our life. There were no mad gay clubs, or sneaky trips to a sauna, or exotic dance battles. Even the bar
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Kyoto, the ancient heart of Japan renowned for its temples, ancient traditions, mysterious geisha and more conservative attitudes. Nowhere in Japan are gay travelers likely to face discrimination, but the fact is that the gay scene in Kyoto is pretty low-key and overshadowed by nearby Osaka.
Kyoto functioned as Japan’s capital and the emperor’s residence for over a thousand years until , when it was moved to Tokyo in the country’s shove to modernize. Today, Kyoto remains one of the country’s largest cities with a sizable population of million people – but it managed to pull off a timeless feel lacking in all of its other major cities.
Saved from the destruction of the atomic bomb during WW2 thanks to its exceptional historic value, Kyoto today is not only a city of historically priceless structures but also of artisans.
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