Discover Kyoto’s charm by night with our walking tour. Enjoy unlimited high-quality sake as you explore Gion and Yasaka Pagoda’s photogenic streets.
Discover Kyoto’s charm by night with our walking tour. Enjoy unlimited high-quality sake as you explore Gion and Yasaka Pagoda’s photogenic streets.
- Kamogawa River - The Kamo River flows gracefully through the center of Kyoto, celebrated for its scenic charm and historical importance. The riverbanks are adorned with cherry blossom trees, making it a favored location for hanami (flower viewing) during spring. Strolling along the Kamo River, one can admire breathtaking views of traditional…
- Kamogawa River - The Kamo River flows gracefully through the center of Kyoto, celebrated for its scenic charm and historical importance. The riverbanks are adorned with cherry blossom trees, making it a favored location for hanami (flower viewing) during spring. Strolling along the Kamo River, one can admire breathtaking views of traditional Japanese homes, contemporary cafes, and the harmonious blend of nature and city life. It’s a perfect spot to unwind, enjoy a leisurely walk, and soak in Kyoto’s peaceful ambiance.
- Gion - Gion is Kyoto’s most renowned geisha district, famous for its traditional wooden machiya houses, teahouses, and lively atmosphere. Walking through its narrow streets feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by the elegance of ancient Japan. The area is bustling with visitors eager to catch a glimpse of a geisha or maiko (apprentice geisha) as they head to evening engagements.
- Hanamikoji Street - Hanamikoji Street is a historic and captivating street situated in the heart of Gion, Kyoto’s celebrated geisha district. This charming street is lined with beautifully preserved traditional wooden machiya houses, many of which now function as upscale restaurants, teahouses, and ochaya (geisha teahouses). As one strolls along Hanamikoji Street, the timeless allure of old Kyoto is palpable, with opportunities to see geisha and maiko gracefully heading to evening appointments.
- Yasui-Konpiragu - Yasui Konpiragu Shrine, located in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, is a unique and esteemed Shinto shrine known for its ability to sever bad relationships and foster good ones. The shrine is famous for its large “Enkiri-Enmusubi” stone, where visitors write their wishes on paper amulets and crawl through a hole in the stone to pray for breaking off bad relationships or binding good ones. The shrine’s tranquil and spiritual atmosphere, combined with its distinctive rituals, offers a fascinating insight into Japanese culture and beliefs. It’s a must-visit spot for those seeking to enhance their personal connections and find spiritual solace.
- Hokan-ji Temple - Hokanji Temple, commonly referred to as Yasaka Pagoda, is an iconic five-story pagoda located in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. This historic temple dates back to the 6th century and is one of Kyoto’s most recognizable landmarks. The elegant pagoda rises gracefully above the traditional streets of the area, providing a stunning backdrop for photos and a glimpse into the architectural beauty of ancient Japan. Visitors can explore the temple grounds and, occasionally, enter the pagoda to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding city. Hokanji Temple is a must-see for anyone looking to experience the timeless charm and spiritual heritage of Kyoto.
- Sannenzaka Ninenzaka - Ninenzaka is a charming and historic pedestrian street in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, known for its traditional atmosphere and well-preserved wooden buildings. This gently sloping path is lined with quaint shops, teahouses, and restaurants, offering a variety of local crafts, souvenirs, and delicious Kyoto cuisine. Strolling along Ninenzaka, visitors can enjoy the nostalgic feel of old Kyoto, with stone-paved paths and beautifully restored machiya houses. The street leads up to Kiyomizu Temple, making it a popular route for those exploring the cultural and historical treasures of the area. Ninenzaka is an essential part of any visit to Kyoto, capturing the essence of the city’s timeless beauty.
- Sanneizaka - Sannenzaka is a picturesque and historically significant stone-paved slope in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, adjacent to Ninenzaka. This charming street is famous for its beautifully preserved traditional wooden buildings, which house a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants. As one walks along Sannenzaka, they are transported back in time, experiencing the timeless beauty of old Kyoto. The street is especially popular for its local crafts, souvenirs, and traditional sweets, making it a favorite among both tourists and locals. Legend has it that if you trip and fall on Sannenzaka, you will face bad luck for three years. This adds an extra layer of intrigue to this enchanting pathway leading up to the iconic Kiyomizu Temple.
- Nene-no-Michi - Nene no Michi, named after Nene, the beloved wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, is a serene and picturesque stone-paved path in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. This charming street connects Kodaiji Temple to Maruyama Park and is surrounded by traditional wooden houses, lush gardens, and historic landmarks. Walking along Nene no Michi, visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of Kyoto’s classic architecture and natural beauty. The path is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season and autumn, when the trees lining the street create a breathtaking canopy of colors. Nene no Michi offers a tranquil and culturally rich experience, perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves in the timeless elegance of Kyoto.
- Yasaka Shrine - Yasaka Shrine, also known as Gion Shrine, is one of Kyoto’s most famous and historically significant Shinto shrines. Located in the Gion district, this ancient shrine dates back to 656 AD and serves as the spiritual heart of the vibrant Gion area. Yasaka Shrine is renowned for its grand annual festival, Gion Matsuri, which is one of Japan’s most famous and largest festivals, attracting visitors from all over the world. The shrine’s beautiful grounds feature a striking main gate, elegant lanterns, and tranquil gardens, providing a serene setting for worship and reflection. Visitors can enjoy the blend of traditional architecture and natural beauty while exploring the rich cultural heritage that Yasaka Shrine embodies.

- Photography assistance
- 90-minute walking tour with Japanese guide in Gion and Yasaka
- Local sake tasting
- Photography assistance
- 90-minute walking tour with Japanese guide in Gion and Yasaka
- Local sake tasting
Explore the best of Gion in just 90 minutes, all while enjoying a drink. This intimate group tour offers a blend of captivating sightseeing and a laid-back, social atmosphere.
・Geisha Spotting: Stroll along the renowned Hanamikoji Street for a chance to glimpse Geiko or Maiko heading to their evening engagements.
・Yasaka Pagoda & Iconic Views: Admire the…
Explore the best of Gion in just 90 minutes, all while enjoying a drink. This intimate group tour offers a blend of captivating sightseeing and a laid-back, social atmosphere.
・Geisha Spotting: Stroll along the renowned Hanamikoji Street for a chance to glimpse Geiko or Maiko heading to their evening engagements.
・Yasaka Pagoda & Iconic Views: Admire the breathtaking 5-story pagoda, a quintessential symbol of historic Kyoto, beautifully illuminated by the moon.
・Yasaka Shrine at Night: Discover the “Gion-san” shrine, aglow with hundreds of paper lanterns, and delve into its spiritual importance.
・Yasui Konpiragu: Visit this intriguing, enigmatic shrine famed for “severing bad ties and fostering good ones.”
・Sake-in-Hand Experience: Enjoy premium local sake as you explore the enchanting district.
Created by a professional magician with a PhD in Astrophysics, this tour combines cultural exploration with a hint of magic and entertainment, promising an evening that is both intellectually enriching and enjoyable.
- This tour includes the provision of alcohol, so please drink responsibly.
- This tour involves a lot of walking. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
- Since we will be walking through residential areas at night, please enjoy yourselves with respect for the local residents by keeping your voices down.
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.