Uncover Kyoto’s serene paths, Zen gardens, and local café culture on a tranquil walking tour. Perfect for slow travel enthusiasts.
Uncover Kyoto’s serene paths, Zen gardens, and local café culture on a tranquil walking tour. Perfect for slow travel enthusiasts.
- Nanzen-ji Temple - Nanzenji is a prominent Rinzai Zen temple celebrated for its impressive gate and the red-brick aqueduct constructed during the Meiji era. The archways, surrounded by seasonal trees, provide a breathtaking backdrop, particularly in autumn. Strolling through its grounds offers a serene insight into Kyoto’s Zen heritage and natural…
- Nanzen-ji Temple - Nanzenji is a prominent Rinzai Zen temple celebrated for its impressive gate and the red-brick aqueduct constructed during the Meiji era. The archways, surrounded by seasonal trees, provide a breathtaking backdrop, particularly in autumn. Strolling through its grounds offers a serene insight into Kyoto’s Zen heritage and natural beauty.
- Blue Bottle Coffee - Kyoto Cafe - Situated in a beautifully restored Kyoto townhouse, this café serves expertly brewed specialty coffee. Enjoy a cup to go while walking along the Philosopher’s Path. It’s a delightful way to experience the local rhythm, just like the residents of Kyoto.
- Eikando Zenrinji Temple - Eikando is famous for its stunning autumn foliage and is often referred to as “Kyoto’s maple temple.” The tour passes by the entrance, with optional entry available depending on the season. The view from outside, including its stone walls and gate, offers excellent photo opportunities.
- Tetsugaku No Michi - The Philosopher’s Path is a 2-kilometer trail connecting Nanzenji and Ginkakuji, adorned with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant maples in autumn. Along the canal, there are small cafés and artisan shops, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely, contemplative walk.
- Ginkakuji Temple - Ginkakuji, officially known as Jisho-ji, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its elegant architecture, dry landscape garden, and lush moss. It embodies the aesthetics of Zen simplicity. From the viewpoint inside the garden, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Kyoto and a moment of peaceful reflection.

- English guide
- English guide
- Tea and coffee
- admission fee Nanzen-ji
- admission fee of Eikando
- admission fee of Ginkakuji
- Tea and coffee
- admission fee Nanzen-ji
- admission fee of Eikando
- admission fee of Ginkakuji
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Peaceful Stroll Through Kyoto’s Scenic Routes
Wander along historic stone paths and visit temples away from the crowds, enjoying Kyoto’s seasonal beauty. -
Find Zen in Ginkakuji’s Tranquil Garden
Appreciate the sophisticated dry landscape garden and serene moss grounds that embody traditional Zen design. - Savor Local Café Culture with Takeaway…
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Peaceful Stroll Through Kyoto’s Scenic Routes
Wander along historic stone paths and visit temples away from the crowds, enjoying Kyoto’s seasonal beauty. -
Find Zen in Ginkakuji’s Tranquil Garden
Appreciate the sophisticated dry landscape garden and serene moss grounds that embody traditional Zen design. -
Savor Local Café Culture with Takeaway Coffee
Pick up a Blue Bottle Coffee and walk the Philosopher’s Path like a local, passing charming shops and natural scenery. -
Explore Kyoto’s Renowned Temple Exteriors
Stroll by famous landmarks like Nanzenji’s aqueduct and Eikando Temple, celebrated for their seasonal splendor. -
Ideal for Those Seeking Peace and Reflection
Perfect for travelers who enjoy slow travel, nature, and cultural richness over crowded tourist spots.
Note:
The timing of autumn leaves and cherry blossoms may vary slightly each year.
Autumn foliage: Mid-November to early December
Cherry blossoms: Around early April
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.