Explore Kyoto’s timeless beauty and Osaka’s vibrant energy on a private tour. Discover cultural treasures and modern marvels with seamless transportation.
Explore Kyoto’s timeless beauty and Osaka’s vibrant energy on a private tour. Discover cultural treasures and modern marvels with seamless transportation.
- Osaka Castle Park - Osaka Castle Park stands as one of the most iconic historical sites in Osaka, embodying the culture of Japan’s Sengoku period. The park is stunning throughout the year—cherry blossoms bloom in spring, painting the landscape pink against the ancient castle; in autumn, the vibrant red foliage creates a striking contrast with the…
- Osaka Castle Park - Osaka Castle Park stands as one of the most iconic historical sites in Osaka, embodying the culture of Japan’s Sengoku period. The park is stunning throughout the year—cherry blossoms bloom in spring, painting the landscape pink against the ancient castle; in autumn, the vibrant red foliage creates a striking contrast with the stone walls. Whether you’re passionate about history or nature, Osaka Castle Park will leave a lasting impression.
- Tsutenkaku - Tsutenkaku is the emblem of Osaka’s retro Shinsekai district. Towering at 103 meters, the structure symbolizes the city’s postwar growth and vitality. From the observation deck, you can enjoy sweeping views of Shinsekai and immerse yourself in the unique, nostalgic atmosphere of Osaka’s old town.
- Kinkakuji Temple - Kinkakuji Temple, a three-story pavilion adorned in gold leaf, is one of the most famous and recognizable historic buildings in Kyoto. It has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will witness the golden reflection of the temple on the tranquil water surface and have the opportunity to pray in front of the statues for fortune and luck.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Shrine offers an incredible experience with its long corridor of thousands of Torii Shrine gates, forming a bright red tunnel along the mountain path. You can walk through each gate, feel the ancient ambiance, and capture photos. The Torii shrine gates create a maze, challenging you to find your way out.
- Sanjusangendo Temple - Sanjusangendo, a lesser-known treasure, is the longest wooden structure in Japan and houses a breathtaking collection of 1,001 golden Guanyin statues. You can pray in the temple, as Guanyin is the deity of wishes, believed to fulfill people’s desires. Alternatively, you can meditate in the temple to purify your soul.
- The Bamboo Forest Trail - The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is a living tapestry of Kyoto’s essence, where a walk amidst its emerald hues becomes a poem etched upon your heart. This serene sanctuary, with its swaying bamboo stalks that sing ancient Japanese ballads, is a testament to the enduring grace and tranquil beauty of traditional culture. Step into this green cathedral, and let the spirit of old Japan wash over you in a wave of timeless elegance.
- Togetsukyo Bridge - The Togetsu Bridge, named for the phenomenon of the moon “crossing,” is steeped in the lore of Emperor Kameyama from the Kamakura era. During a moonlit boat ride, the emperor was enchanted by the sight of the moon seemingly bridging the gap over the water. The first version of this bridge was built in 836, with the current structure established in 1934. While it retains the appearance of a traditional wooden bridge, a closer inspection reveals its sturdy frame of reinforced concrete, with only the guardrails crafted from fragrant cypress wood. At the bridge’s landing, a collection of charming souvenir shops awaits. The constant movement of rickshaws adds to the ambiance, transporting visitors to a Japan of yesteryears, where the echoes of history and the charm of antiquity are ever-present. Enjoy the cinematic experience as you walk across the bridge and feel the peaceful breeze from the river.

- Admission fees
- Air conditioned vehicle with WiFi
- Private Transportation(Luxury 6 or 9 Seats van )
- Fuel & Tolls & Parking Fee
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Admission fees
- Air conditioned vehicle with WiFi
- Private Transportation(Luxury 6 or 9 Seats van )
- Fuel & Tolls & Parking Fee
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Brunch
- Brunch
Kyoto and Osaka, two renowned cities in Japan’s Kansai region, present stunning beauty and memorable experiences, each with its distinct allure. Kyoto, the former capital, serves as a living museum of traditional culture, where each season unveils a new masterpiece. In spring, cherry blossoms adorn Kiyomizu-dera, the Philosopher’s Path, and Maruyama…
Kyoto and Osaka, two renowned cities in Japan’s Kansai region, present stunning beauty and memorable experiences, each with its distinct allure. Kyoto, the former capital, serves as a living museum of traditional culture, where each season unveils a new masterpiece. In spring, cherry blossoms adorn Kiyomizu-dera, the Philosopher’s Path, and Maruyama Park, creating a dreamlike setting. Autumn turns Arashiyama and Tofuku-ji Temple into a sea of crimson foliage, while winter envelops Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in a peaceful blanket of snow.
Osaka, conversely, buzzes with contemporary energy and urban style. By day, visitors can wander through Osaka Castle Park to enjoy a mix of history and nature, or take in the cityscape from the Umeda Sky Building. At night, the neon lights of Dotonbori light up the lively streets filled with laughter, delectable street food, and vibrant nightlife.
- The total duration includes the travel time
- If you want shorten or extend single attraction duration, you can communicate with driver or guide
- The duration for every attraction is the recommend time
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.