Discover Kyoto’s rich history and stunning landscapes on a guided bus tour from Osaka or Kyoto. Explore castles, shrines, and bamboo forests.
Discover Kyoto’s rich history and stunning landscapes on a guided bus tour from Osaka or Kyoto. Explore castles, shrines, and bamboo forests.
- Nijo Castle - Constructed in 1603 as the Kyoto residence for Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1868), Nijo-jo Castle is one of Japan’s most renowned castles. Its palace buildings are considered some of the finest surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan’s feudal era. In 1994, it was designated a UNESCO…
- Nijo Castle - Constructed in 1603 as the Kyoto residence for Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1868), Nijo-jo Castle is one of Japan’s most renowned castles. Its palace buildings are considered some of the finest surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan’s feudal era. In 1994, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nijo-jo Castle is divided into three sections: the Honmaru (main defense circle), the Ninomaru (secondary defense circle), and surrounding gardens. The entire castle grounds and the Honmaru are encircled by stone walls and moats. Admission to Nijo Castle, which includes entry to the Ninomaru-goten Palace, is 1,300 yen. Please ensure you have the correct cash for entry. Thank you.
(If Nijo Castle is closed, consider visiting Heian Jingu Shrine instead. This Shinto shrine, located in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, is recognized as an important cultural property of Japan.)
- Arashiyama - Situated in the western part of Kyoto, Arashiyama is a popular tourist destination celebrated for its natural beauty, historic sites, and scenic attractions. This area has been a favored spot since the Heian Period (794-1185) when nobles would visit to enjoy its picturesque landscapes.
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove - The bamboo forests of Arashiyama are a must-see when visiting Kyoto, serving as a symbol of the city. This stunning and serene natural attraction is known for its towering bamboo stalks and tranquil ambiance.
Strolling along the peaceful paths surrounded by lush greenery will help ease your mind. You can truly feel time slow down as you take in the beauty of nature. The groves are especially captivating when a gentle breeze causes the tall bamboo stalks to sway gracefully.
- Nonomiya Shrine - Nonomiya Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the Arashiyama district on the west side of Kyoto. Unlike most shrines that feature iconic vermilion torii gates, Nonomiya Shrine has a distinctive black torii gate known as a kuroki torii. Despite its small size, the shrine has a long history, founded in antiquity as a purification shrine for imperial princesses appointed as priestesses for Ise Shrine.
Nonomiya Shrine is known for assisting and interceding on behalf of women, and many visitors are women seeking love or wishing for children and a safe childbirth. Many of the omamori available at the shrine reflect the theme of women’s happiness, and a variety of amulets can be found at the shrine office.
- Togetsukyo Bridge - The Togetsukyo Bridge is the most iconic landmark in Arashiyama. Originally built during the Heian Period (794-1185), it was reconstructed most recently in the 1930s. This famous bridge spans the Katsura River and offers picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and riverscape.
- Arashiyama Kimono Forest - The Kimono Forest is a unique textile art installation consisting of 600 clear acrylic cylinders, each standing 2 meters tall. These pillars are adorned with vibrant kimono fabrics featuring a range of designs, from elegant floral patterns to geometric shapes and traditional Japanese symbols. The installation showcases 32 traditional Kyo-yuzen designs.
The Kimono Forest is a must-see attraction that provides a unique and enchanting perspective on traditional Japanese textiles and craftsmanship.
- Arashiyama Rilakkuma Tea House - “Rilakkuma” means “Bear in a relaxed mood.” Rilakkuma is a character that is impossible to dislike.
It’s a delightful place to explore, and the Rilakkuma cafe & shop blend in beautifully. Visitors are drawn into Rilakkuma’s world, embracing a lazy and relaxed lifestyle while enjoying everything Rilakkuma does.
The first floor features a variety of exclusive Rilakkuma items only available in Japan. The second floor is a café offering lunch, drinks, and snacks, accompanied by cute Rilakkuma characters. There are also Rilakkuma plushies on the tables for photo opportunities.
- Senbon Torii - Among the approximately 30,000 Inari shrines in Japan, Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head shrine, dedicated to worshiping the Shinto god of rice, Inari. The shrine is renowned for Senbon Torii, thousands of vermilion red torii gates, which create a stunning and immersive tunnel-like pathway up the sacred Mount Inari.
For 1,300 years since its establishment in 711 AD, people have gathered here to pray for bountiful harvests, business prosperity, the safety of their home and family, and the fulfillment of all other wishes.

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Kyoto, formerly the capital of Japan, is located on the island of Honshu. Embark on a timeless journey in Kyoto, where tradition seamlessly merges with modernity.
Discover Nijo-jo Castle, renowned for its palace buildings that are considered the finest surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan’s feudal era. This castle was recognized as…
Kyoto, formerly the capital of Japan, is located on the island of Honshu. Embark on a timeless journey in Kyoto, where tradition seamlessly merges with modernity.
Discover Nijo-jo Castle, renowned for its palace buildings that are considered the finest surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan’s feudal era. This castle was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994 and has been the backdrop for significant events in Japanese history over the past 400 years.
Wander through the stunning torii gates of Fushimi Inari Shrine, and explore the Arashiyama area, featuring the tranquil Bamboo Forest, Nonomiya Shrine, the famous Togetsukyo Bridge, Arashiyama Rilakkuma Tea House, and the enchanting Kimono Forest.
Departing from Osaka or Kyoto, enjoy a magical blend of nature and history with the guidance of our friendly and professional tour guide.
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.