Discover Kyoto’s hidden gems on a guided morning walk. Explore iconic spots, local life, and ancient shrines. Experience the city’s natural beauty and rich culture.
- Kamogawa River - The Kamo River, running through the heart of Kyoto, is a picturesque and tranquil waterway renowned for its scenic beauty and historical significance. The riverbanks are lined with cherry blossom trees, making it a popular spot for hanami (flower viewing) in the spring. Walking along the Kamo River, you can enjoy stunning views of traditional Japanese houses, modern cafes, and the beautiful blend of nature and urban life. It’s an ideal place to relax, take a leisurely stroll, and immerse yourself in Kyoto’s serene atmosphere.
- Kamogawa Delta (Kyoto Prefectural Kamogawa Park) - The Kamogawa Delta in Kyoto is where the Kamo and Takano Rivers meet, offering beautiful scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. A highlight is the stepping stones (“tobiishi”) that let visitors hop across the river. It’s a popular spot for walks, picnics, and enjoying nature. The delta is also great for bird watching, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
- Demachi Masugata Shopping Street - Demachi Masugata Shopping Street, located in Kyoto’s Demachi area, is a charming covered arcade known for its nostalgic atmosphere and local flavor. Lined with shops selling fresh produce, traditional sweets, and local specialties, it offers a warm and welcoming experience with friendly shopkeepers. Close to the Kamo River, it’s a perfect spot to explore the daily life and culture of Kyoto.
- Tadasu No Mori Grove - Tadasu no Mori, or Tadasu Forest, is a sacred woodland located within the grounds of the Shimogamo Shrine in Kyoto. This ancient forest, covering approximately 12 hectares, has remained largely untouched for centuries, offering a serene and mystical atmosphere.
Known for its lush greenery and towering trees, some of which are over 600 years old, Tadasu no Mori is a place of natural beauty and tranquility. The forest plays a significant role in Shinto beliefs, symbolizing purity and the untouched nature of the divine.
Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk along the forest paths, experiencing the calming sounds of nature and the historical ambiance. Tadasu no Mori is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a cultural treasure that connects the past with the present, embodying the spirit of Kyoto’s rich heritage.
- Shimogamo Jinja - Shimogamo Shrine, one of Kyoto’s oldest Shinto shrines, dates back to the 6th century. Located at the confluence of the Kamo and Takano Rivers, it’s part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The shrine is known for its beautiful grounds, including the ancient Tadasu no Mori forest. It hosts the famous Aoi Matsuri festival in May, featuring a grand procession in traditional Heian attire. With its stunning vermilion-lacquered buildings and rich history, Shimogamo Shrine is a cultural and spiritual landmark in Kyoto.
- Walking tour with a knowledgeable guide
- Gratuities
- Breakfast
・We will visit a UNESCO World Heritage shrine, experience nature in the forest and by the river, and walk through a shopping street loved by the locals, all within an approximately one-hour walking tour.
・Taking a morning walk in the Sakyo Ward area, where there aren’t too many tourists, allows you to experience the local side of Kyoto.
・The Demachi-Yanagi area provides excellent access to deep Kyoto’s popular spots such as Kibune Shrine, Rurikoin Temple, and Ginkakuji Temple.
Throughout the tour, you’ll experience a wonderful mix of Kyoto’s natural beauty, local culture, and historical sites, making for an unforgettable experience.
- This tour involves a lot of walking. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.