Discover Kyoto and Uji: Explore Fushimi Inari, Sanjusangendo, and Uji’s tea culture. Optional Nishiki Market or Gion District visit.
Discover Kyoto and Uji: Explore Fushimi Inari, Sanjusangendo, and Uji’s tea culture. Optional Nishiki Market or Gion District visit.
- Kinkakuji Temple - Kinkakuji Temple is a stunning three-story pavilion adorned with gold leaf, making it one of Kyoto’s most iconic and renowned historic landmarks. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors can admire the temple’s golden reflection on the tranquil water surface. It’s a perfect place to offer prayers for fortune and luck…
- Kinkakuji Temple - Kinkakuji Temple is a stunning three-story pavilion adorned with gold leaf, making it one of Kyoto’s most iconic and renowned historic landmarks. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors can admire the temple’s golden reflection on the tranquil water surface. It’s a perfect place to offer prayers for fortune and luck in front of the statues.
- The Bamboo Forest Trail - The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is a living tapestry of Kyoto’s essence, where a stroll through its lush green hues becomes a poetic experience. This peaceful haven, with its gently swaying bamboo that whispers ancient Japanese melodies, exemplifies the enduring grace and serene beauty of traditional culture. Enter this verdant sanctuary and let the spirit of old Japan envelop you in timeless elegance.
- Togetsukyo Bridge - The Togetsu Bridge, named for the moon’s “crossing” phenomenon, is rich with the history of Emperor Kameyama from the Kamakura period. During a moonlit boat ride, the emperor was enchanted by the moon appearing to bridge the water. The original bridge was built in 836, with the current structure established in 1934. While it retains the look of a traditional wooden bridge, its robust frame is made of reinforced concrete, with only the guardrails crafted from fragrant cypress wood. At the bridge’s end, charming souvenir shops await, and the constant flow of rickshaws enhances the atmosphere, transporting visitors to a bygone era of Japan, where history and antiquity’s charm are ever-present. Enjoy the cinematic feel as you walk across the bridge and savor the gentle river breeze.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Shrine features a long corridor of thousands of Torii Shrine gates, creating a vibrant red tunnel along the mountain path, offering an incredible experience. Walk through each gate, immerse yourself in the ancient ambiance, and capture memorable photos. The Torii gates form a maze, challenging you to find your way out.
- Sanjusangendo Temple - Sanjusangendo is a hidden gem, less frequented by tourists, and is the longest wooden structure in Japan, housing an impressive collection of 1,001 golden Guanyin statues. Visitors can pray in the temple, as Guanyin is the deity of wishes, believed to fulfill people’s desires. Alternatively, engage in meditation within the temple to purify your soul.
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Situated on a gentle hill on Kyoto’s eastern side, Kiyomizudera Temple offers a breathtaking view of the ancient cityscape. The temple’s famous stage, supported by massive pillars, is an iconic symbol of Japanese culture. However, the charm of Kiyomizudera extends beyond its scenic view; the journey to this sacred site unfolds a tale of wonder even before reaching the temple’s revered grounds. Visitors can pray at Jishu Shrine for true love and visit the Otowa waterfall, sipping a bit of its water for luck and health.
- Sannenzaka Ninenzaka - Stroll through the historic Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka streets to the renowned Geisha area - Gion District, where you can explore until evening and immerse yourself in the rich Japanese culture.

- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off Service
- Air-conditioned Vehicle with WiFi
- Private Transportation (Luxury 6 or 9 Seats van)
- Fuel & Tolls & Parking Fee
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off Service
- Air-conditioned Vehicle with WiFi
- Private Transportation (Luxury 6 or 9 Seats van)
- Fuel & Tolls & Parking Fee
- Food & Beverages & Personal Expenses
- The Byodoin Temple + Phoenix Hall Entrance Fee - 700JPY/person
- Food & Beverages & Personal Expenses
- The Byodoin Temple + Phoenix Hall Entrance Fee - 700JPY/person
Every season in Kyoto offers its own distinct allure. In spring, cherry blossoms flourish around Kiyomizu-dera and Maruyama Park, attracting numerous visitors. Summer is marked by the lively Gion Festival, rich in tradition and excitement. During autumn, Arashiyama and Tofuku-ji are adorned with vibrant red maple leaves. Winter brings a serene beauty,…
Every season in Kyoto offers its own distinct allure. In spring, cherry blossoms flourish around Kiyomizu-dera and Maruyama Park, attracting numerous visitors. Summer is marked by the lively Gion Festival, rich in tradition and excitement. During autumn, Arashiyama and Tofuku-ji are adorned with vibrant red maple leaves. Winter brings a serene beauty, particularly when the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) is lightly covered with snow.
Kyoto is renowned as the birthplace of many traditional arts, including the tea ceremony, kimono dressing, and flower arrangement (ikebana). Strolling through the stone-paved streets of Gion in a kimono is like taking a step back in time.
Whether one is a history enthusiast, a cultural adventurer, or in search of peace, Kyoto is a city that will leave a memorable impression.
- The total duration includes the travel time
- The duration for every attraction is the recommend time
- If you want shorten or extend single attraction duration, you can communicate with driver or guide
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.