>>1034013>Arrive in Tokyo from London 24th JulyRip senpai. Prepare to be drowning in sweat.
When you are in Kyoto, try to ride the Keifuku railways Randen tramline, it's very cosy. I believe it costs a flat rate of 260 or 360 yen (I don't remember it precisely) and when I was there, most of the people in the tram were locals which weren't very interested in the front window, giving me the possibility of shooting this video. You can see the driver controlling the tram. I definitely recommend it. You can use it to travel between Arashiyama and Ninnaji and/or Ryoanji temples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVV_Y9kcliU&t=53sThe Yurikamome in Tokyo is pretty nice too, although you have probably heard of it already as it's pretty famous. But don't expect to be able to see from the front window, you'll have a lot of competition for that. Unless maybe you wait at the line for the front car at a strategic station and get in once you are sure you will have a good spot. The area where the line goes to (Odaiba) is not very fun to visit on your own, though. I'd recommend you to bring some company with you.