1. Kyoto
Meet at Kyoto Hotel / Kyoto Station Building at 0900
30 minutes
2. Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine
Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto is an iconic spiritual landmark adorned with thousands of vibrant orange torii gates, leading visitors on a mystical journey through serene forested paths. Its rich history and striking architecture make it a must-visit destination for both spiritual seekers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
1 hour 30 minutes
3. Kyoto Imperial Palace
Syorenin, nestled in Kyoto's tranquil Higashiyama district, exudes timeless elegance with its traditional Japanese architecture and serene Zen gardens, offering visitors a peaceful sanctuary amidst the bustling city. As a revered Imperial Palace temple, it serves as a poignant reflection of Japan's rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions.
1 hour 30 minutes
4. Gion Corner
Lunch Place Choices : (Costs excluded)
(per person depending on choice of food)
1) Kyoaji Saryo Gion
2) Gion Kappa Restaurant
1 hour
5. Nijo Castle
Nijo Castle stands as a remarkable symbol of feudal power and architectural mastery in Kyoto, boasting elegant gardens, imposing walls, and intricate interiors adorned with exquisite artwork. Its UNESCO World Heritage status and historical significance make it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and architectural aficionados alike.
Nijo-jo Castle/Ninomaru-goten Palace
Adults = 1300 yen per pax
Junior/High School = (12 to 18 yrs old) = 400 yen per pax
Elementary School = (6 to 12 yrs old ) = 300 yen per pax
1 hour 30 minutes
6. Kinkakuji Temple
Kinkakuji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a dazzling testament to Japan's cultural splendor, its top two floors adorned in shimmering gold leaf that reflects on the surrounding pond. Nestled amidst lush greenery in Kyoto, this UNESCO World Heritage site captivates visitors with its serene beauty and profound spiritual significance.
500 yen per pax (16 above and adults),
300 yen per pax (Students-grade 1-9)(Age 6 to 15)
1 hour
7. Nishiki Market Shopping District
Nishiki Market, often referred to as "Kyoto's Kitchen," is a bustling culinary paradise showcasing a vibrant array of local delicacies, fresh seafood, and traditional Japanese ingredients. As a beloved cultural hub in Kyoto, its narrow alleys brim with the aromas and flavors that have delighted visitors for centuries, offering an immersive culinary journey through the heart of the city.
Guide service ends here and can have dinner here.
1 hour