First of all, there is no airport in Kyoto.
If your choice is Osaka-Kyoto, you can buy a bus ticket directly. I think JR Tokaido's main line-Noju Line has the best cost performance, 56 yen
If your choice is Tokyo to Kyoto, well, JR Shinkansen is 13,8 yen, which takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes
After arriving in Kyoto, In fact, many tickets used in Beijing are also included in the Kyoto one-day ticket/two-day ticket
One-day ticket: 12 yen for adults/6 yen for children
Two-day ticket: 2 yen for adults/1 yen for children
It mainly includes
1) buses, 22 yen once
2) North-South Urumqi Line. . . .
You can play as much as you want, so I suggest you get up early. The route I'm talking about basically belongs to the runaway route, and I suggest it take three days.
D1
1) Jinge Temple (so the departure from Kyoto Station is 25/11bus, and the entrance fee is 4 yen, so the matcha ice cream is really nice)
2) Kiyomizu Temple (three springs, very chic). After two years of eating and eating in Sakamoto, you can see the Yasaka Shrine and the path between flowers on foot.) 4) If you swear to earn your money back, you can also go to Xiayachuan to blow the wind.
D2
1) Meet Inagawa (JR Nara Line, 14*2 yen round trip) 2) Tofuku-ji Temple 3) Kumano Nakoji 4) Philosophy
D3 < . .
The itinerary is very flexible. It is up to you to master it. The most important thing is that you have fun and relax! ! ! ! Ok, google map! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! hahaha