Embark on a personalized adventure through Kyoto with a private driver. Create your dream itinerary or seek recommendations as you explore the city’s captivating attractions.
Embark on a personalized adventure through Kyoto with a private driver. Create your dream itinerary or seek recommendations as you explore the city’s captivating attractions.
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Arashiyama - Visitors to Arashiyama will enjoy a mix of natural splendor and cultural depth:
Togetsukyo Bridge:
Famous bridge offering breathtaking views of mountains and rivers.
Bamboo Groves:
Peaceful walkways through swaying bamboo forests.
Okochi Sanso Villa:
Former actor’s home with beautifully landscaped gardens.
Monkey Park Iwatayama:…
- Arashiyama - Visitors to Arashiyama will enjoy a mix of natural splendor and cultural depth:
Togetsukyo Bridge:
Famous bridge offering breathtaking views of mountains and rivers.
Bamboo Groves:
Peaceful walkways through swaying bamboo forests.
Okochi Sanso Villa:
Former actor’s home with beautifully landscaped gardens.
Monkey Park Iwatayama:
Natural environment home to over a hundred monkeys.
Tenryuji Temple:
Largest Zen temple featuring beautiful gardens.
Daikakuji Temple:
Historic Shingon sect temple with a pond and pagoda.
Saga Scenic Railway:
Relaxing train ride along the Hozu River.
Hozu River Boat Tour:
Two-hour boat ride through forested mountain areas.
Cormorant Fishing (Ukai):
Traditional fishing display on the Hozu River.
Arashiyama provides an unforgettable experience, blending nature, history, and cultural traditions in the heart of Kyoto.
- Kinkakuji Temple - Kinkakuji, also called the Golden Pavilion, is a magnificent Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. Famous for its glittering gold leaf exterior, the three-story building is set amidst lovely gardens and a reflective pond. Originally constructed in the 14th century, it features unique architectural styles on each floor. The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizes the harmony between nature and human artistry, attracting visitors to admire its golden splendor.
- Gion - Gion is Kyoto’s historic and iconic district, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses, cobblestone streets, and preserved tea houses. It is especially famous as a geisha district, where geiko (the local term for geisha) and maiko (apprentice geisha) can be seen in their elaborate traditional dress. The area comes alive in the evening with the glow of lanterns, offering a glimpse into Kyoto’s cultural past. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys, traditional teahouses, and experience the charm of Japan’s classical arts and entertainment in this atmospheric neighborhood.
- Ginkakuji Temple - Ginkakuji, or the Silver Pavilion, is a Zen Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of Kyoto, Japan. Although it lacks the silver exterior originally intended, its minimalist beauty and peaceful surroundings make it a significant cultural landmark. The temple is encircled by meticulously designed gardens, including the famous “Sea of Silver Sand.” Built in the late 15th century, Ginkakuji embodies the aesthetics of the Higashiyama culture, offering visitors a serene escape and a look into Kyoto’s historical and artistic richness.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Taisha is a revered Shinto shrine situated in southern Kyoto, Japan. Known for its iconic Senbon Torii, or thousands of vermillion torii gates, the shrine is dedicated to Inari, the Shinto deity of rice and prosperity. Visitors climb the wooded mountain trails, passing through the enchanting tunnel of torii gates. The main shrine complex at the summit provides panoramic views of Kyoto. Fushimi Inari Taisha is both a spiritual destination and a captivating cultural and natural experience, drawing millions of visitors each year.
- Nishiki Market - Nishiki Market is a lively and historic food market in the heart of Kyoto, Japan. Often called “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” Nishiki Market is a bustling arcade lined with over a hundred stalls and shops, offering a wide variety of fresh and traditional Japanese foods, snacks, and local specialties. Visitors can explore the narrow covered market street, tasting a range of Kyoto’s culinary delights, including fresh seafood, pickles, Kyoto sweets, and other regional treats. Nishiki Market offers a sensory and cultural experience, making it a popular spot for food lovers and tourists alike.
- Kyoto Imperial Palace - The Kyoto Imperial Palace, also known as the Kyoto Gosho, is the former residence of the Emperor of Japan. Located in the heart of Kyoto, the palace is set within a large park-like area surrounded by walls and gates. While the current buildings date back to the 19th century, the imperial residence has a rich history tied to the imperial family’s connection to Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital.
Visitors to the Kyoto Imperial Palace can admire the beautiful traditional Japanese architecture, stroll through the scenic gardens, and learn about the historical and cultural importance of the imperial family in Japan. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the palace’s history and its role in the country’s past. The expansive grounds and tranquil atmosphere make the Kyoto Imperial Palace a significant cultural site in Kyoto.
- Nijo Castle - Nijo Castle, located in Kyoto, Japan, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its historical importance and architectural beauty. Built in the early 17th century, the castle features the exquisite Ninomaru Palace, known for its unique “nightingale floors” that chirp when walked upon, serving as a security measure. The castle’s grounds are surrounded by beautiful gardens, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kyoto. Nijo Castle stands as a testament to Japan’s rich cultural heritage and offers visitors a glimpse into the country’s feudal past.
- Kyoto Prefecture - 2 hours of the itinerary will be allocated for pick up and drop off. Depending on the location it could take more/less time
- highways/toll roads
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- highways/toll roads
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- food and beverage
- tickets to Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji (500 each)
- Tickets to Nijo-jo castle 1300 yen
- Pick-up from Osaka (8000) yen
- Pick-up from Kobe (15000) Yen
- food and beverage
- tickets to Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji (500 each)
- Tickets to Nijo-jo castle 1300 yen
- Pick-up from Osaka (8000) yen
- Pick-up from Kobe (15000) Yen
Embark on a personalized adventure through the captivating city of Kyoto with our customizable sightseeing tour featuring a private driver! Create your own dream itinerary or seek recommendations from our experienced driver as you explore the city’s most alluring attractions.
Whether you’re drawn to the serenity of ancient temples, the buzz of local…
Embark on a personalized adventure through the captivating city of Kyoto with our customizable sightseeing tour featuring a private driver! Create your own dream itinerary or seek recommendations from our experienced driver as you explore the city’s most alluring attractions.
Whether you’re drawn to the serenity of ancient temples, the buzz of local markets, or the elegance of Japanese traditions, our tour ensures you get the most out of your day in Kyoto. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and cultural charm, all from the comfort of your private vehicle.
Worried about traffic delays? Relax! We provide extra time at no additional cost, ensuring you have the flexibility to enjoy each stop. Our private driver offers a hassle-free experience, allowing you to explore Kyoto at your own pace. Uncover the magic of Kyoto’s streets, where every turn reveals a new facet of Japan’s vibrant culture. Your personalized Kyoto adventure awaits!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.