Discover Kyoto’s soul with a guided tour featuring iconic landmarks, immersive cultural experiences, and culinary delights. Book now for an unforgettable journey.
Discover Kyoto’s soul with a guided tour featuring iconic landmarks, immersive cultural experiences, and culinary delights. Book now for an unforgettable journey.
- Kinkakuji Temple - Officially known as Rokuon-ji, Kinkakuji Temple gets its nickname from the gold leaf that adorns the exterior of its main building, the Golden Pavilion. Established in 1397 as the villa of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (the inspiration for General Toshi in the anime “Smart Ikkyu”), it was later converted into a Zen Buddhist temple….
- Kinkakuji Temple - Officially known as Rokuon-ji, Kinkakuji Temple gets its nickname from the gold leaf that adorns the exterior of its main building, the Golden Pavilion. Established in 1397 as the villa of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (the inspiration for General Toshi in the anime “Smart Ikkyu”), it was later converted into a Zen Buddhist temple. Visiting during the autumn foliage season offers a stunning view of the golden pavilion amidst vibrant red leaves. (Tickets: Adults: 400 yen, Elementary and junior high school students: 300 yen)
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple - A UNESCO World Heritage site and a major attraction in Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera Temple was founded in 778, making it the oldest temple in Kyoto and a national treasure of Japan. The Jishu Shrine, dedicated to love and matchmaking, is located to the north of the main hall. (Admission fee: Adults: 400 yen, Elementary and junior high school students: 200 yen)
- Hanamikoji Street - This historic street, known as Flower Street, was home to nearly a thousand geishas in Kyoto during the 1960s. Today, it still hosts several geisha schools where traditional arts like tea ceremony, ikebana, and classical music are taught. The street, about 1 kilometer long, features a mix of modern and traditional architecture, with teahouses and wooden lattice windows lining the path.
- Yasaka Shrine - Located in Kyoto’s Higashiyama District, Yasaka Shrine is one of the oldest and most renowned shrines in the Kansai region. Visitors can engage in fortune-telling, write wishes on ema plaques, and seek protection. The heart-shaped ema for love prayers are particularly popular. (Enjoy a local Kyoto-style lunch, admire the traditional architecture, and capture the moments with your camera.)
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Famous for its “Thousand Torii Gates,” Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine draws countless visitors from around the world. It has topped the list of “most popular Japanese attractions among foreigners” for three consecutive years. Visitors can pray for themselves and their loved ones here. The shrine’s ema, shaped like white foxes, can be creatively decorated with various expressions.
- Dotonbori - Osaka’s most famous shopping street, Dotonbori, features a wide range of stores, from large department stores to small shops, including Hello Kitty and Disney outlets. It’s a popular spot for cosmetics and skincare products, with many stores offering Chinese-speaking staff and accepting UnionPay cards for convenient shopping.
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
- Food and Drinks
- Other Personal Expenses
- Kinkakuji Temple Admission (Around 5$)
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple (Around 5$)
- Food and Drinks
- Other Personal Expenses
- Kinkakuji Temple Admission (Around 5$)
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple (Around 5$)
This guided cultural tour of Kyoto stands out for its meticulous curation, blending iconic landmarks with immersive cultural experiences and culinary delights. What sets it apart is the careful selection of destinations, each offering a profound insight into Kyoto’s rich history and traditions. From the awe-inspiring beauty of Kinkaku-ji and the…
This guided cultural tour of Kyoto stands out for its meticulous curation, blending iconic landmarks with immersive cultural experiences and culinary delights. What sets it apart is the careful selection of destinations, each offering a profound insight into Kyoto’s rich history and traditions. From the awe-inspiring beauty of Kinkaku-ji and the meditative tranquility of Ryoan-ji to the bustling energy of Nishiki Market and the refined elegance of a traditional tea ceremony, every stop on this itinerary provides a unique window into the soul of Kyoto. Additionally, the opportunity to explore the enchanting Gion District, both during the day and under the magical glow of lanterns at night, adds a layer of authenticity and charm to the experience. Culminating in a kaiseki dinner and, optionally, a geisha performance, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the cultural heart of Japan, leaving travelers with cherished memories.
- Total Tour duration includes transportation.
- Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by at least one adult passenger throughout the trip.
- Seniors aged 70 years and above (inclusive) must ensure that they are in good health and suitable to travel, and must be accompanied by family members or friends over the age of 22 throughout the trip.
- The arrival time of each trip may change due to traffic conditions, weather, festivals, and crowds on the day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.