Explore Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji, and Nara on a guided bus tour from Osaka/Kyoto. Enjoy traditional meals, stunning temples, and friendly deer encounters.
Explore Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji, and Nara on a guided bus tour from Osaka/Kyoto. Enjoy traditional meals, stunning temples, and friendly deer encounters.
- Arashiyama - Begin your journey with a visit to the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, one of Japan’s most stunning natural wonders. Walking among the towering bamboo stalks feels like stepping into another realm. The gentle sway of the bamboo and the tranquil ambiance provide a peaceful retreat, making it a truly memorable experience. Don’t…
- Arashiyama - Begin your journey with a visit to the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, one of Japan’s most stunning natural wonders. Walking among the towering bamboo stalks feels like stepping into another realm. The gentle sway of the bamboo and the tranquil ambiance provide a peaceful retreat, making it a truly memorable experience. Don’t forget to capture a photo with the iconic bamboo backdrop and take in the surrounding beauty.
- Tenryuji Temple - Tenryū-ji, officially known as Tenryū Shiseizen-ji, serves as the main temple of the Tenryū-ji branch of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, situated in Susukinobaba-chō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. Established by Ashikaga Takauji in 1339 to honor Gautama Buddha, its first chief priest was Musō Soseki.
- Bamboo Forest Street - The Bamboo Forest, also known as Arashiyama Bamboo Grove or Sagano Bamboo Forest, is a natural bamboo forest located in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. It primarily consists of mōsō bamboo and features several pathways for tourists and visitors. The Ministry of the Environment recognizes it as part of Japan’s soundscape.
- Jojakkoji Temple - This Buddhist temple, nestled in a tranquil forest, is especially popular in the fall when its maple trees change color.
- Okochi Sanso Garden - Ōkōchi Sansō, the former residence and garden of Japanese jidaigeki actor Denjirō Ōkōchi in Arashiyama, Kyoto, is open to the public for a fee. It is renowned for its gardens and views of the Kyoto area, with several buildings designated as cultural properties by the national government.
- Yusai Kimono Gallery - Yusai-tei in Arashiyama is a contemporary art gallery and dye studio offering a hands-on kimono-dyeing workshop.
- Arashiyama Kimono Forest - The “Arashiyama Kimono Forest” is a public art installation at Randen Arashiyama Station in Kyoto. It features a pathway lined with numerous cylindrical pillars, each wrapped in vibrant kimono fabric encased in clear acrylic.
- Togetsukyo Bridge - Togetsukyō Bridge, meaning “Moon-Crossing Bridge,” is a historic wooden bridge in Kyoto’s Arashiyama district, spanning the Katsura River. It is celebrated for its scenic beauty, particularly during cherry blossom season and autumn foliage, with a history spanning over a thousand years.
- Monkey Park Iwatayama - Iwatayama Monkey Park is a commercial park located in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. Situated atop Mount Arashiyama, on the opposite side of the Ōi River from the train station, it is home to a troop of over 120 Japanese macaque monkeys.
- Nonomiya Shrine - Nonomiya Shrine, also known as the Shrine in the Country, is a Shinto shrine in the Arashiyama district on the west side of Kyoto, Japan, near its bamboo forest.
- Arashiyama Kimono Forest - The Kimono Forest at Randen Arashiyama Station is a stunning and unique attraction featuring approximately 600 cylindrical pillars adorned with colorful Kyoto-style kimono fabrics. These illuminated art pieces create a magical pathway both during the day and at night, when the soft lighting makes the patterns glow.
- Kyoto - Enjoy an unforgettable dining experience at “Kyoto Wasabi,” a charming, centuries-old Kyoto townhouse that has been welcoming guests for over 120 years. Begin your culinary journey with the epitome of luxury—exquisite Kobe beef shabu-shabu. Delicately sliced wagyu beef, renowned for its melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and rich flavor, is gently cooked in a savory broth right before your eyes. Next, immerse yourself in traditional Kyoto cuisine with Kyoto Pork Shabu-shabu, where tender pork and silky tofu are simmered in a fragrant, flavorful broth. For a lighter yet equally satisfying option, indulge in the signature Vegetarian Curry Rice, offering a comforting blend of spices and fresh ingredients, or enjoy a delicious dinner featuring Kobe beef shabu-shabu, prepared with Japan’s finest wagyu beef, celebrated worldwide for its tenderness and rich flavor. Every dish is a celebration of authentic Japanese craftsmanship and flavor.
- Fukuda Art Museum - The Fukuda Art Museum houses a collection of approximately 2000 items, primarily Japanese paintings dating from the Edo period (1603 - 1868).
- Nara Park - Continue your journey to Nara, Japan’s ancient capital. Experience the charm of Nara Park, where you can interact with friendly deer, and visit Todai-ji Temple, the world’s largest wooden structure and another UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at Japan’s colossal Buddha statue, standing 15 meters tall.
- Manyo Botanical Garden - The Manyo Botanical Garden, also known as the Kasuga Taisha Garden, is a botanical garden located next to the Kasuga Shrine at 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara, Nara, Japan.
- Tamukeyama Hachimangu Shrine - Tamukeyama Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine near Tōdai-ji, Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is a Hachiman shrine, dedicated to the kami Hachiman. It was established in 749. Kami enshrined here include Emperor Ojin, Emperor Nintoku, Empress Jingū, and Emperor Chūai, in addition to Hachiman.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Immerse yourself in the Fushimi Inari Shrine, a revered Shinto shrine designated as an Important Cultural Property. Famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates, this iconic shrine creates a stunning tunnel-like pathway up the sacred Mount Inari. As you walk through the gates, you will encounter a series of shrines, each honoring the deity Inari Okami, celebrated for prosperity in business, household safety, and success in various pursuits.
At the end of the tour, return by bus with the option to disembark at either Kyoto or Osaka, providing the flexibility to choose your preferred conclusion for the day.
- Ohashi Family Garden - This garden is registered as a scenic beauty spot by Kyoto City, and the earthen jar buried in the garden creates a beautiful sound when drops of flowing water touch the ceramic bottom.

- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English or Chinese Speaking Guide
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English or Chinese Speaking Guide
- Entrance fee to Todaiji temple (Optional)
- Hotel Pick up / Drop off
- Entrance fee to Todaiji temple (Optional)
- Hotel Pick up / Drop off
Start your adventure from either Osaka or Kyoto. Begin with a visit to the stunning Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, renowned as one of Japan’s most beautiful sights. Walking among the towering bamboo stalks, you’ll feel transported to another realm.
Dine at “Kyoto Wasabi,” a historic Kyoto townhouse with a legacy spanning over 120 years. Savor a traditional…
Start your adventure from either Osaka or Kyoto. Begin with a visit to the stunning Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, renowned as one of Japan’s most beautiful sights. Walking among the towering bamboo stalks, you’ll feel transported to another realm.
Dine at “Kyoto Wasabi,” a historic Kyoto townhouse with a legacy spanning over 120 years. Savor a traditional Kyoto meal featuring Kobe Beef Shabu-shabu, Pork Shabu-shabu, or Vegetarian Curry Rice.
Explore Nara, Japan’s ancient capital. Discover the allure of Nara Park, where you can interact with friendly deer, and visit Todai-ji Temple, the world’s largest wooden structure and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, a revered Shinto shrine recognized as an Important Cultural Property. Known for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates, this iconic shrine offers a breathtaking tunnel-like pathway up the sacred Mount Inari.
Conclude your day with a flexible return by bus to either Osaka or Kyoto.
- The tour schedule may change without prior notice due to weather, road traffic conditions, and other unforeseen reasons. (There might be delays in returning to the designated location.) The tour schedule may be delayed due to traffic or weather. If the tour is cancelled by the supplier due to extreme weather or natural disaster, you will receive a full refund.
- This tour will depart regardless of weather or traffic conditions, unless you are notified otherwise by the local operator. Trip Advisor / Viator and your local tour operator will not be responsible for itinerary changes due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Depending on the number of participants, English and Chinese commentary might be given in the same bus.
- Infants under 3 years old are free of charge without seat. If a seat is required, please book with children’s price
- Please arrive 10 minutes before at your selected meeting point, as your assigned bus & guide will be based on that specific location. The guide has a list of participants for each bus & may not be able to accommodate guests who arrive at a different meeting point. Late arrival or arrival at the wrong location will miss the tour, & refund won’t be issued. If you’d like to change your meeting point or unsure about the meeting point, pls notify us at least 2 days before departure for assistance.
- The bus will be departing on time (no exception).
- Please adhere to the scheduled time. We are unable to accommodate delays or wait for any reason. The tour will depart promptly as scheduled to respect all customers’ time.
- In case of late arrival or arrival at wrong location, regardless of contact prior to the departure time, refunds may not be granted.
- Please check the photo in the product page & scan the QR code for the meeting point reference.
- Note: The deer are wild animals—pls don’t disturb them.
- Contact # may not be responsive outside of business hours, 9:30am~6pm JST (weekdays only)
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.