A greedy plan that allows you to enjoy both sightseeing in Kyoto City and the thatched-roof houses of Miyama, which you can’t enjoy on other tours.
Guaranteed to depart with at least 1 person every day
English and Japanese-speaking staff will accompany you.
A greedy plan that allows you to enjoy both sightseeing in Kyoto City and the thatched-roof houses of Miyama, which you can’t enjoy on other tours.
Guaranteed to depart with at least 1 person every day
English and Japanese-speaking staff will accompany you.
- Kinkakuji Temple - Known as the Golden Pavilion, this stunning golden reliquary symbolizes the Pure Land on Earth. It gleams with exquisite pure gold leaf and is encircled by the Koko Pond and expansive gardens. It is a favored destination not only in Japan but also internationally, attracting numerous tourists year-round. It was designated a…
- Kinkakuji Temple - Known as the Golden Pavilion, this stunning golden reliquary symbolizes the Pure Land on Earth. It gleams with exquisite pure gold leaf and is encircled by the Koko Pond and expansive gardens. It is a favored destination not only in Japan but also internationally, attracting numerous tourists year-round. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
- Arashiyama - Arashiyama is a renowned scenic area in Kyoto. The iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, a hallmark of Arashiyama, stretches across the Katsuragawa River. Visitors can relish the seasonal landscapes, with each season offering a unique charm, from cherry blossoms and fresh greenery to autumn foliage and snow. It is a picturesque spot that captures the essence of the area and is perfect for photography.
Nearby attractions offer a taste of Kyoto, such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tenryu-ji Temple (entry requires a 500 yen fee), celebrated for its stunning gardens, and the Bamboo Grove Path, which is enchanting throughout the year.
The area also boasts numerous restaurants and shops, allowing visitors to savor local cuisine.
- Miyamachokita - The village of Kayabuki-no-Sato in Miyama showcases the traditional landscape of Japan, featuring 39 thatched-roof houses out of 50 in the village. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the beautiful natural scenery that reflects Japan’s traditional heritage. In 1993, it was recognized as an important traditional building preservation district by the national government, acknowledging the exceptional preservation of the historical landscape, including buildings constructed with traditional techniques.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Taisha serves as the principal shrine for all Inari shrines in Japan, attracting many visitors who come to pray for business success, agricultural prosperity, and family safety. The “thousand torii” - a series of vibrant vermillion torii gates leading to the main shrine - are famous worldwide, making the shrine one of Japan’s premier tourist attractions, bustling with visitors from both Japan and abroad.
- The admission fee for Kinkaku-ji is included.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- The admission fee for Kinkaku-ji is included.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
- If you pay for an additional seat, you can reserve a seat for your infant.
- If you pay for an additional seat, you can reserve a seat for your infant.
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.