Discover Kyoto’s iconic sites and hidden gems with a local guide. Perfect for a one-day adventure, tailored to your pace and interests.
Discover Kyoto’s iconic sites and hidden gems with a local guide. Perfect for a one-day adventure, tailored to your pace and interests.
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Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Enter a realm of enchantment as you pass through the renowned Senbon Torii, or “Thousand Torii Gates.”
Picture yourself traversing an endless corridor of vibrant vermilion gates, each one a symbol of centuries of aspirations, dreams, and gratitude.
Be amazed by the rich tapestry of history that unfolds before you. With…
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Enter a realm of enchantment as you pass through the renowned Senbon Torii, or “Thousand Torii Gates.”
Picture yourself traversing an endless corridor of vibrant vermilion gates, each one a symbol of centuries of aspirations, dreams, and gratitude.
Be amazed by the rich tapestry of history that unfolds before you. With origins dating back over 1,300 years, Fushimi Inari Taisha stands as a living testament to Japan’s enduring spiritual traditions. As you explore the numerous shrines and sacred spots scattered throughout the complex, let your imagination soar with tales of ancient rituals and mystical encounters.
Fox Guardians and Hidden Treasures
Keep an eye out for the playful fox statues that guard the shrine grounds. These clever creatures are believed to be the messengers of Inari, the deity of prosperity and good fortune. Who knows? You might even spot a real fox if you’re lucky!
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple - A jewel in Kyoto’s crown that will leave you breathless!
This awe-inspiring temple, perched on the lush slopes of Mount Otowa, is a gateway to centuries of history and natural splendor.
The Iconic Stage of Dreams
Your heart will race as you step onto the famous Kiyomizu Stage. Imagine yourself suspended 13 meters above the ground, gazing out over a sea of maple and cherry trees.
This wooden marvel, constructed without a single nail, offers a panoramic view of Kyoto that will make you feel on top of the world!
Kiyomizu-dera is a year-round spectacle that will dazzle your senses:
Spring: Lose yourself in a pink paradise as cherry blossoms paint the temple grounds in delicate hues.
Summer: Feel refreshed by the lush greenery and the soothing sound of Otowa Waterfall.
Autumn: Witness a breathtaking transformation as the landscape erupts in fiery reds and golds.
Winter: Experience the magical stillness of snow-dusted roofs and tranquil gardens.
- Sannenzaka Ninenzaka - Step into a time machine and transport yourself to old Kyoto as you wander along the charming stone-paved streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka!
These picturesque slopes leading to the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple are a treasure trove of traditional Japanese culture and atmosphere.
Your eyes will be captivated by the beautifully preserved wooden machiya houses lining the streets, their traditional architecture transporting you to another era.
Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka are a shopper’s dream come true! Lose yourself in a world of:
-Exquisite handcrafted souvenirs
-Colorful and elegant kimono shops
-Unique Japanese ceramics and pottery
-Trendy fashion boutiques blending modern style with traditional aesthetics
Every corner of these slopes offers Instagram-worthy scenes:
-Capture the perfect shot of yourself in a rented kimono against the backdrop of traditional architecture.
-Frame the iconic view of Yasaka Pagoda peeking out between the buildings.
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Starbucks Coffee - Kyoto Nineizaka Yasaka Chaya - We’ll just be exploring inside the machiya Starbucks!
Please come back when you have time!
But you can choose to leave the tour if you really would like to stay.
This is a truly unique Starbucks experience that seamlessly blends the rich traditions of Japan with the beloved coffee culture of Starbucks, creating a magical atmosphere that will transport you to another world.
Once inside this 100-year-old machiya (traditional townhouse), prepare to be awestruck by the stunning fusion of old and new:
-Tatami Paradise: For the first time in Starbucks history, you can enjoy your coffee while seated on authentic tatami mats! Slip off your shoes and experience the ultimate in Japanese comfort.
-Enchanting Gardens: Three distinct gardens await your discovery, each offering a unique perspective on traditional Japanese landscaping.
- Hokan-ji Gojunoto (Yasakanoto, Five Story Pagoda) - You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a living postcard of ancient Japan!
Its elegant silhouette against the backdrop of Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama district is simply breathtaking.
Picture-Perfect Moments
Don’t forget your camera! The pagoda and its surroundings offer countless opportunities for stunning photos.
Whether it’s cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant autumn leaves, or the soft glow of evening light, every season brings a new magical backdrop for your memories.
Practical Tips
To make the most of your visit:
Opening hours: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Admission: 400 yen
Note: Children under junior high school age are not permitted to enter
- Hanamikoji Street - Where time seems to stand still and the essence of old Kyoto comes alive!
This narrow stone-paved street is the beating heart of Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district.
As you stroll down Hanamikoji, you’ll be mesmerized by the traditional wooden machiya houses lining both sides of the street. Their distinctive red lattice windows and delicate bamboo blinds create a captivating rhythm that draws you deeper into Kyoto’s past.
Glimpses of Geisha Magic
If you’re lucky, you might catch a fleeting glimpse of a geisha or maiko (apprentice geisha) hurrying to an appointment, their colorful kimono and white-painted faces like living works of art. These rare sightings are like spotting mythical creatures in their natural habitat!
A Photographer’s Paradise
Hanamikoji is incredibly photogenic, especially during:
Cherry blossom season: When pink petals dance in the air
Autumn: As maple leaves paint the street in fiery hues
Evening: When lanterns cast a warm glow on the cobblestones.
- Tatsumi Bridge - A hidden gem that’ll make your heart skip a beat.
Irresistible Charm of Tatsumi Bridge
Nestled along the picturesque Shirakawa River, Tatsumi Bridge is a small but absolutely stunning wooden bridge that’ll take your breath away. With its vibrant vermilion railings and traditional Japanese design, it’s like stepping into a living postcard!
Cherry Blossom Magic
Can you imagine anything more magical? In spring, the bridge transforms into a pink paradise as cherry blossoms burst into bloom, creating a dreamy tunnel of petals. It’s so romantic, you’ll feel like you’re in a movie!
Photo Ops Galore
Get your camera ready because Tatsumi Bridge is a photographer’s dream come true. The combination of the charming bridge, flowing river, and traditional tea houses in the background creates picture-perfect scenes that’ll make your Instagram followers green with envy.
- Nishiki Market - Prepare your taste buds for an extraordinary journey!
Nishiki Market, also known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” is a vibrant tapestry of culinary delights that will tantalize your senses and ignite your passion for Japanese cuisine.
This bustling 390-meter stretch along Nishiki-koji Street is a treasure trove of gastronomic wonders, where centuries of tradition blend seamlessly with modern flavors.
As you stroll down the narrow, stone-paved alley, you’ll be enveloped by a symphony of sights, sounds, and aromas that will make your heart race with excitement.
The market’s rich history, dating back to the Edo period, adds a layer of mystique to your culinary adventure.
From the quirky Takotamago - a small octopus with its head stuffed with a boiled quail egg - to the delicate and luxurious Yuba (tofu skin), Nishiki Market offers a smorgasbord of unique flavors.
Engage with friendly shopkeepers, who are eager to share their expertise and insider tips on how to best enjoy their specialties.
- Kinkakuji Temple - Get ready to be dazzled by the breathtaking beauty of Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion!
A Glittering Masterpiece
Imagine stepping into a world where gold shimmers at every turn. The three-story pavilion, covered in brilliant gold leaf, stands majestically beside a tranquil pond, creating a mesmerizing reflection that seems almost too perfect to be real.
A Garden of Wonders
The adventure doesn’t stop at the golden structure. Lose yourself in the meticulously designed gardens surrounding the pavilion. Each step reveals a new vista, carefully crafted to evoke the beauty of nature in harmony with human artistry.
Seasonal Spectacles
Spring: Cherry blossoms frame the golden pavilion in a soft pink embrace
Summer: Lush greenery provides a stunning contrast to the gleaming gold
Autumn: Fiery red maples create a breathtaking backdrop
Winter: A dusting of snow transforms the scene into a winter wonderland
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove - Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing verdant wonderland that will transport you to a realm of tranquil beauty!
This iconic forest path, stretching for about 400 meters, is a gateway to an ethereal world where towering bamboo stalks reach for the heavens.
A Symphony of Nature
As you stroll through this emerald tunnel, let your senses come alive:
Listen to the gentle rustling of bamboo leaves, a natural melody that whispers ancient secrets.
Feel the cool breeze caressing your skin as it weaves through the dense grove.
Breathe in the crisp, fresh air, invigorating your spirit with each step.
Spiritual Journey: Combine your bamboo adventure with a visit to the nearby Nonomiya Shrine, known for its power to grant romantic wishes.
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Tenryuji Temple - Tenryuji Temple, located in the Arashiyama district of Kyoto, is a historic Zen temple founded in 1339 by Ashikaga Takauji. It was built on the site of a former imperial villa to honor Emperor Go-Daigo. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most important Zen temples in Japan.
Garden: Tenryuji is renowned for its stunning 14th-century Zen garden designed by the famous landscape architect Muso Soseki. The garden beautifully incorporates the surrounding scenery, including the iconic Arashiyama mountains.
Visitors can participate in traditional Zen practices such as zazen (seated meditation) and shakyo (sutra copying), offering a deeper insight into Zen Buddhism.
Tenryuji Temple is not just a place of worship; it is a serene retreat that embodies the essence of Kyoto’s cultural heritage. -
Togetsukyo Bridge - Togetsukyo Bridge, also known as the “Moon-Crossing Bridge,” is a historic landmark in the Arashiyama district of Kyoto. Spanning 155 meters across the Oi River, it offers stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty, particularly during cherry blossom season in spring and the vibrant foliage of autumn.
Historical Significance
Originally built in 836 AD, the bridge has undergone several reconstructions due to damage from floods. The current structure was completed in 1934, featuring a concrete foundation with cypress wood balustrades that blend harmoniously with the landscape.
Scenic Views and Activities
Togetsukyo Bridge is not only a picturesque spot but also serves as a gateway to various attractions in Arashiyama, including temples and parks. Visitors can enjoy boat rentals nearby for a unique perspective of the bridge and its surroundings. The bridge is especially popular for photography, capturing its beauty against the backdrop of seasonal changes. - Arashiyama Kimono Forest - The Arashiyama Kimono Forest is a captivating art installation located near the Randen Arashiyama Station in Kyoto. Comprising approximately 600 cylindrical pillars, each standing about 2 meters tall, the forest showcases vibrant fabrics dyed using the traditional Kyo-yuzen technique, which is known for its intricate patterns and vivid colors.
Designed by artist Yasumichi Morita, the pillars are arranged to create the illusion of a forest, with each one wrapped in colorful kimono textiles. This unique display transforms the station area into a visually stunning promenade.
At night, LED lights illuminate the pillars from within, enhancing their beauty and creating a magical atmosphere that draws visitors to explore the area after dark.
The installation not only celebrates Kyoto’s rich textile heritage but also aims to attract more visitors to Arashiyama, encouraging them to enjoy the area both day and night.
- Nijo Castle - Nijo Castle, located in Kyoto, Japan, was built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. It served as the shogun’s residence during visits to Kyoto and is renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance. The castle complex features two main areas: the Ninomaru Palace, known for its beautiful interiors and nightingale floors that chirp when walked upon, and the Honmaru area, which includes gardens and remnants of former structures.
Nijo Castle is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural importance and well-preserved architecture from the Edo period.
The Ninomaru Palace is a prime example of shoin-zukuri style architecture, showcasing intricate woodwork and stunning wall paintings.
The castle was the site of key historical events, including the declaration in 1867 by Tokugawa Yoshinobu to return power to the emperor, marking the end of shogunate rule.
- Private and personalized walking experience with a passionate local
- Choose from 3, 4, 6 or 8 hours - Pick your preferred duration when you book.
- Private and personalized walking experience with a passionate local
- Choose from 3, 4, 6 or 8 hours - Pick your preferred duration when you book.
- Food, drinks and tickets to any attractions
- Transportation (primarily a walking experience, public transport may be used at an additional cost)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food, drinks and tickets to any attractions
- Transportation (primarily a walking experience, public transport may be used at an additional cost)
- Gratuities (optional)
Discover the captivating allure of Kyoto with a customized tour that guarantees a memorable journey. Set aside guidebooks and dive into this historic city, exploring lively neighborhoods and uncovering hidden treasures. An expert guide will design a personalized itinerary tailored to your interests, whether it’s ancient temples, traditional tea houses,…
Discover the captivating allure of Kyoto with a customized tour that guarantees a memorable journey. Set aside guidebooks and dive into this historic city, exploring lively neighborhoods and uncovering hidden treasures. An expert guide will design a personalized itinerary tailored to your interests, whether it’s ancient temples, traditional tea houses, or bustling markets.
Explore famous landmarks like Kiyomizu-dera Temple and the tranquil gardens of Nanzen-ji, each providing a window into Japan’s rich heritage. Wander through the scenic Higashiyama District, where charming wooden machiya houses reflect the essence of old Kyoto.
Step off the usual path to find quaint shops offering handcrafted pottery and artisanal sweets. Relish authentic culinary experiences at family-run izakayas or enjoy matcha in traditional tea houses.
This private tour is more than just sightseeing; it’s an opportunity to deeply connect with Kyoto’s culture and charm. Ready to start this adventure?
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
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.