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Astana vs Kyoto

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Astana

Astana

Kazakhstan

Kyoto

Kyoto

Japan

Astana

Safety: 72/100Pop: 1.3MAsia/Almaty

Kyoto

Safety: 92/100Pop: 1.5M (city)Asia/Tokyo

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Astana: $30-50Kyoto: $60-90
mid-range
Astana: $70-120Kyoto: $150-250
luxury
Astana: $180-300Kyoto: $400+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Astana70/100Safety Scoreβœ“92/100Kyoto

Astana

Astana is generally safe for tourists with low street crime. The biggest danger is the extreme winter cold. The city is modern and well-organized, with a visible police presence.

Kyoto

Kyoto is exceptionally safe, even by Japan's high standards. Violent crime against tourists is virtually unheard of. Lost wallets are routinely turned in to police boxes (koban) with cash intact. The main concerns are heat exhaustion in summer and cultural etiquette missteps.

⭐ Ratings

Astana2/5English Friendly2/5Kyoto
Astana2/5Walkabilityβœ“5/5Kyoto
Astana3/5Public Transitβœ“4/5Kyoto
Astana3/5Food Sceneβœ“5/5Kyoto
Astana3/5βœ“Nightlife2/5Kyoto
Astana3/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Kyoto
Astana2/5Nature Accessβœ“4/5Kyoto
Astana4/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“5/5Kyoto

🌀️ Weather

Astana

Astana has an extreme continental climate. Winters are brutally cold and windy; summers are warm and pleasant. The temperature difference between seasons can exceed 70Β°C.

Spring (April - May)3-20Β°C
Summer (June - August)15-32Β°C
Autumn (September - October)0-15Β°C
Winter (November - March)-25 to -5Β°C

Kyoto

Kyoto has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are notoriously hot and humid, while winters are cold but rarely snowy. The city is inland and surrounded by mountains on three sides, trapping heat in summer and cold in winter.

Spring (March - May)5-23Β°C
Summer (June - August)20-35Β°C
Autumn (September - November)10-28Β°C
Winter (December - February)0-10Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Astana

Astana is a modern, spread-out city. The new LRT system, buses, and ride-hailing apps are the main transport options. The Left Bank (new city) is where most tourist sights are concentrated.

Walkability: The Left Bank boulevard from Bayterek to Ak Orda is a pleasant walk in summer (~2 km). In winter, the extreme cold and wind make walking impractical for more than short distances.

Astana LRT β€” 90 KZT (~$0.19 USD)
Yandex Go / inDriver β€” 500-2,000 KZT ($1.05-4.20 USD)
City Buses β€” 90 KZT (~$0.19 USD)

Kyoto

Kyoto's main tourist areas are well-connected by a comprehensive city bus network and two subway lines. Buses are the workhorse for temple-hopping, especially in eastern Kyoto. A one-day bus pass (Β₯700) pays for itself after three rides. IC cards (ICOCA/Suica) work on all transit.

Walkability: The eastern Higashiyama district (Kiyomizu-dera to Ginkaku-ji) is best explored on foot along atmospheric stone-paved lanes. Central Kyoto's flat grid between Shijo and Oike is very walkable. The Philosopher's Path is a 2 km pedestrian route connecting two temple areas. Carry an umbrella β€” rain appears quickly.

Kyoto City Bus β€” Β₯230 (~$1.55) flat fare within central zone; Β₯700 (~$4.70) day pass
Kyoto Municipal Subway β€” Β₯220-360 (~$1.50-2.40) depending on distance
JR & Private Railways β€” Β₯150-400 (~$1-2.70) per ride

The Verdict

Choose Astana if...

you want Nur-Sultan's space-age skyline β€” Bayterek tower, Khan Shatyr "tent", Ailand water park, and the Kazakhstan State Museum all on the steppe

Choose Kyoto if...

you want Japan's cultural heart β€” 2,000 temples, Fushimi Inari torii, Arashiyama bamboo, geisha districts, and cherry blossoms along the Philosopher's Path