Explore Kyoto’s iconic Kiyomizu Temple, hidden paths, and Gion’s picturesque streets on a half-day tour. Discover history, culture, and cinematic beauty.
Explore Kyoto’s iconic Kiyomizu Temple, hidden paths, and Gion’s picturesque streets on a half-day tour. Discover history, culture, and cinematic beauty.
- Kyoto Prefecture - Gather at the Kyoto Ceramic Center.
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Explore Kiyomizu-dera and delve into its culture and history with a professional guide. This temple is not only a major religious site but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Kyoto’s most visited and culturally important landmarks.
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- Kyoto Prefecture - Gather at the Kyoto Ceramic Center.
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Explore Kiyomizu-dera and delve into its culture and history with a professional guide. This temple is not only a major religious site but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Kyoto’s most visited and culturally important landmarks.
- Sannenzaka Ninenzaka - The Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka are historic, steep streets leading to Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto. Sannen-zaka (Three-Year Slope) is the longer and steeper path, while Ninen-zaka (Two-Year Slope) is slightly shorter. Both streets are lined with traditional shops, teahouses, and old-style architecture, creating a charming, nostalgic atmosphere. These paths are popular with visitors, offering a glimpse into Kyoto’s past while leading to the renowned Kiyomizu-dera temple.
- Kiyomizu Sannei-Zaka Seiryu-en - Seiryu-en is a Japanese garden near Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, celebrated for its exquisite landscape design, featuring ponds, traditional wooden bridges, and carefully arranged plants, providing a peaceful retreat. The garden is part of the Kiyomizu-dera temple complex and offers visitors a serene space to enjoy nature while overlooking the surrounding area. Seiryu-en is particularly noted for its seasonal beauty, with vibrant colors in spring and autumn.
- Hōkan-ji Temple - The Yasaka Pagoda (Yasaka no Tou) is a historic five-story pagoda located in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. It stands near the Yasaka Shrine and is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the 15th century, the pagoda is renowned for its elegant design and significant cultural value. It is often associated with the surrounding historic streets, including Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka, and offers a beautiful view of Kyoto’s traditional landscape. The Yasaka Pagoda symbolizes Kyoto’s rich history and heritage.
- Yasaka Kōshin-dō Temple - Yasaka Koshindo is a small, traditional temple near Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto. It is dedicated to the worship of “Koshin,” a deity believed to protect people from illness and misfortune. The temple is known for its colorful, vibrant atmosphere, with many small wooden figurines called “koshin,” representing the deity. Visitors often come to offer prayers for health and protection. Yasaka Koshindo is particularly famous for its yearly rituals and its charm as a peaceful spot in the bustling Higashiyama district.
- Yasui-Konpiragu - Yasui Konpiragu is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, dedicated to Konpira-sama, the deity of safe travels and maritime protection. The shrine is particularly famous for its unique “love” connection, as people often visit to pray for love, relationships, and marriage. It is believed that visitors can pray for happiness in their personal lives, and a popular custom involves walking through a small stone tunnel within the shrine grounds. Yasui Konpiragu is a peaceful and lesser-known spot that attracts visitors seeking blessings for love and good fortune.
- Kennin-ji Temple - Kennin-ji is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, founded in 1202 by the monk Eisai. It is one of the oldest and most significant Zen temples in Japan. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, including the large main hall (hōjō) and the stunning Zen garden. A highlight is the “Twin Dragons” painting on the ceiling of the main hall, created by artist Koizumi Junsaku. Kennin-ji is also famous for its peaceful atmosphere, offering a place for meditation and reflection.
- Hanamikoji Street - Hanamikoji Street is a main street in Gion. This charming street is lined with traditional wooden machiya houses, tea houses, shops, and restaurants, exuding an atmosphere of old-world elegance. Hanami-koji is especially renowned for its well-preserved architecture and its association with Kyoto’s geisha culture, where you might spot geiko (geisha in Kyoto) and maiko gracefully walking.
- Admission fee for temple
- English Guide
- Admission fee for temple
- English Guide
This half-day group tour offers an opportunity to explore the charming sites of Kyoto’s Higashiyama area, with a delightful walk through its serene alleys. The journey begins with a visit to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a renowned landmark of Kyoto, followed by a tour of nearby photogenic spots that seem straight out of a movie! After wandering through the…
This half-day group tour offers an opportunity to explore the charming sites of Kyoto’s Higashiyama area, with a delightful walk through its serene alleys. The journey begins with a visit to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a renowned landmark of Kyoto, followed by a tour of nearby photogenic spots that seem straight out of a movie! After wandering through the scenic and secluded paths of Higashiyama, the tour will proceed to Kenninji Temple, the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, to admire its stunning gardens. The tour concludes with a stroll through the picturesque streets of Gion, famously featured in “Memoirs of a Geisha.” This tour is an excellent introduction for those interested in the rich culture and history of Kyoto.
- As this is a walking tour, we recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes.
- There could be a delay at when the tour ends, if you have an appointment or plan right after this tour, please let us know in advance
- The tour will take place rain or shine.
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.