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Full-Day Kyoto Group Tour with an Expert Local Guide

Explore Kyoto’s History and Beauty on This Full-Day Group Tour Step into the timeless charm of Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital. On this small-group tour, you’ll visit a selection of Kyoto’s most iconic temples, serene shrines, and lesser-known gems. Let your expert guide lead you through stunning tra

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📍Meeting point: Meet at the entrance of Lawson at JR Kyoto Station (Higashishiokojicho)

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What To Expect

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Stop 1

1h

Fushimi Inari Shrine is so more than its famous tunnels of vermillion-red torii gates. Most people are satisfied by a scenic view of it. But this has a lot of stories to tell that will connect you to the Japan's history and culture and your guide will show you deeper. You will see a fascinating story attached to the origin of the shrine dedicated to the god of grains – that’s what “Inari” means – . This is also why you’ll see statues of the fox around the shrine. “Kitsune” or the fox is a servant to the god Inari.

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Stop 2

1h

Discover one of Kyoto’s most popular temples—Kiyomizu-dera Temple, registered as a World Heritage Site. It's famous for its vast balcony with a great panoramic view. Exploring the temple grounds with a guide means you’ll be able to learn about Japan’s history and culture as you explore the magnificent building.

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Stop 3

30 min

Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka are two picturesque, gently sloping streets in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district, celebrated for their traditional charm and historical ambiance. Lined with beautifully preserved wooden machiya (townhouses), these pedestrian-friendly lanes transport visitors to Japan’s past. They are dotted with quaint tea houses, artisan shops, and boutiques selling Kyoto specialties like ceramics, sweets, and souvenirs. The streets are especially enchanting during cherry blossom or autumn foliage seasons. Just steps away from iconic landmarks like Kiyomizu-dera Temple, these stone-paved paths offer a serene yet lively stroll, making them must-visit destinations for anyone seeking Kyoto's authentic cultural and historical essence.

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Stop 4

1h

Gion, Kyoto’s renowned geisha district, exudes timeless elegance and cultural heritage. Known for its beautifully preserved wooden machiya houses, this area is a hub of traditional tea houses, where geiko (Kyoto’s geisha) and maiko (apprentices) entertain guests with refined arts and performances. Hanami-koji Street and Shirakawa Canal are iconic spots, offering atmospheric strolls lined with lantern-lit establishments and willow trees. By day, visitors can explore shops selling Kyoto crafts and sweets, while evenings transform Gion into a magical, lantern-lit haven. A visit to Gion promises a glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural traditions and the enduring beauty of old Kyoto.

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Stop 5

30 min

Yasaka Shrine, also known as Gion Shrine, is a revered Shinto shrine in Kyoto, famous for its vivid vermillion gates and spiritual ambiance. It serves as the heart of Kyoto’s annual Gion Matsuri festival and is a popular spot for traditional blessings. Adjacent to the shrine, Maruyama Park offers a peaceful retreat, especially renowned during cherry blossom season when its centerpiece weeping cherry tree becomes a breathtaking sight. With serene walking paths, ponds, and seasonal beauty, Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park provide a harmonious blend of spirituality, nature, and Kyoto’s timeless charm, making them must-visit destinations year-round.

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Stop 6

30 min

Pontocho is a narrow, atmospheric alley along the Kamogawa River in Kyoto, famed for its traditional charm and vibrant nightlife. Known for its fine dining and cozy tea houses, Pontocho offers a mix of traditional Kyoto kaiseki cuisine, modern izakayas, and international fare. By day, it’s a quiet, photogenic lane with glimpses of Kyoto’s historical ambiance, while at night, lantern-lit facades create a romantic glow. The area is also a hub for cultural performances, where geiko and maiko may be spotted. With its blend of elegance and liveliness, Pontocho captures Kyoto’s spirit of tradition and contemporary allure.

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Stop 7

30 min

Sanjo Shopping Street is a lively arcade in central Kyoto, offering a mix of modern convenience and nostalgic charm. This covered street is lined with a variety of shops, from traditional Kyoto crafts, vintage clothing, and souvenirs to trendy boutiques and specialty stores. Local eateries and cafes offer a chance to enjoy Kyoto-style sweets, fresh sushi, or casual bites. Known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere, Sanjo Shopping Street is perfect for a leisurely stroll or discovering unique finds. With its blend of tradition and modernity, it’s an ideal destination for experiencing Kyoto’s everyday life and vibrant shopping culture.

What’s Included

  • Walking Tour of Kyoto Highlights
  • English Speaking Guide

What’s NOT Included

  • Lunch
  • Entrance fee to Kiyomizudera Temple
  • Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)

What to Bring

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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