Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, beckons visitors to explore its timeless treasures. Among the city’s most captivating experiences is the Higashiyama, Kiyomizudera and Yasaka Discovery Tour. This exclusive small-group journey offers an immersive encounter with Kyoto‘s renowned temples, shrines and traditional streets. Led by an expert guide, travelers will explore the sacred history and stunning architecture of these iconic sites, uncovering the significance of the deities, legends and customs that have shaped the very fabric of this enchanting destination. As the tour unfolds, one can’t help but feel a deeper connection to Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage, leaving a lasting impression that lingers long after the journey’s end.
Key Points
- A 3-hour small-group tour exploring Kyoto’s renowned temples and shrines, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kiyomizudera Temple.
- Led by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, with a maximum of 9 participants for an exclusive experience.
- Visits the tranquil Kodaiji Temple, built in memory of Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s wife, and the impressive Yasaka Shrine.
- Learns about the deity of peace and mercy, Kannon, and the sacred blue dragon at Kiyomizudera.
- Includes entrance fees, refreshing snacks, and drinking water, but excludes hotel pick-up/drop-off and personal expenses.
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Tour Overview
The Kyoto Discovery Tour is a 3-hour small-group exploration that takes visitors to uncover the city’s renowned temples and shrines, with a knowledgeable English-speaking guide leading the way.
Limited to just 9 participants, this intimate tour provides an exclusive experience to discover Kyoto’s cultural highlights.
The itinerary includes a visit to the iconic Kiyomizudera Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where guests will learn about the deity of peace and mercy, Kannon, and the sacred blue dragon.
Strolling through the traditional streets of Sannenzaka, Ninenzaka, and Nene no Michi, the tour also explores the tranquil Kodaiji Temple and the vibrant Yasaka Shrine nestled in Maruyama Park.
Highlights
Visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kiyomizudera Temple, participants marvel at the deity of peace and mercy, Kannon, and the sacred blue dragon.
They’ll then stroll through the traditional streets of Sannenzaka, Ninenzaka, and Nene no Michi, seeing the charming atmosphere.
At Kodaiji Temple, built in memory of Toyotomi Hideyoshi‘s wife, guests explore the intricate architecture and learn about the influential historical figure.
The tour concludes at the impressive Yasaka Shrine and the tranquil Maruyama Park, providing a well-rounded experience of Kyoto’s cultural and spiritual highlights.
Included
The tour includes entrance fees for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kiyomizudera Temple and the historic Kodaiji Temple, allowing participants to fully experience these iconic Kyoto landmarks.
At Kiyomizudera, visitors will learn about the deity of peace and mercy, Kannon, and the sacred blue dragon.
At Kodaiji, they’ll explore the temple built in memory of Toyotomi Hideyoshi‘s wife.
Throughout the tour, refreshing snacks and drinking water are provided, keeping guests energized and hydrated as they stroll through Kyoto’s captivating traditional streets and parks.
With these key inclusions, the tour ensures a comprehensive and enjoyable exploration of Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage.
Exclusions
While the tour covers the entry fees to the main landmarks, it doesn’t include hotel pick-up or drop-off, meals, and other personal expenses.
Participants are responsible for arranging their own transportation to the starting point and covering any additional costs during the tour, allowing them to customize their experience as needed.
This gives travelers the flexibility to explore Kyoto at their own pace and budget. Whether it’s grabbing a quick snack, purchasing souvenirs, or indulging in a local delicacy, participants can tailor the tour to their preferences.
The exclusions ensure the tour remains affordable while still providing access to Kyoto’s most captivating sights and cultural experiences.
Important Information
Prospective participants should be mindful that the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, individuals with mobility issues, or those with heart or respiratory problems, as it may involve moderate physical activity.
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended, and participants are advised to have cash on hand for any additional expenses during the tour.
On top of that, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and the tour can be booked now with payment to be made later. This allows for greater flexibility and convenience, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience exploring Kyoto’s historic temples, shrines, and traditional streets in a small group setting with an English-speaking guide.
Kiyomizudera Temple
Kiyomizudera Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a renowned landmark in Kyoto, its wooden stage perched precariously on the edge of a steep hillside, offering visitors breathtaking views of the city.
Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, Kannon, the temple’s main hall boasts an impressive three-story pagoda and a veranda supported by 139 giant wooden pillars.
Visitors can stroll along the iconic ‘Otowa Waterfall‘, where they can drink from three streams, each said to confer a different blessing – longevity, success, and wisdom.
The temple’s rich history and stunning architecture make it a must-see destination on any Kyoto tour, offering a glimpse into Japan’s enduring cultural heritage.
Traditional Streets
Winding through the heart of Kyoto, the traditional streets of Sannenzaka, Ninenzaka, and Nene no Michi transport visitors back in time, offering a captivating glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage. Lined with historic wooden machiya houses, the charming streets beckon guests to explore at a leisurely pace, soaking in the serene atmosphere and admiring the intricate details of the architecture. Along the way, visitors may stumble upon quaint shops, teahouses, and artisanal workshops, each offering a unique window into traditional Japanese craftsmanship and lifestyle.
Street | Length | Highlights |
---|---|---|
Sannenzaka | 300m | Preserved machiya houses, Kiyomizudera Temple viewpoint |
Ninenzaka | 300m | Traditional souvenirs, Kodaiji Temple |
Nene no Michi | 1.2km | Yasaka Shrine, Maruyama Park |
Yasaka Shrine
As visitors meander through the charming traditional streets, they’ll come upon the iconic Yasaka Shrine, a revered Shinto shrine that has stood as a spiritual centerpiece of Kyoto for over 1,300 years.
This sacred site is dedicated to the Shinto gods Susanoo no Mikoto and Kushinadahime no Mikoto, who are believed to protect the city.
Stepping through the grand vermilion torii gate, guests are immersed in the shrine’s serene atmosphere, with its intricate pagodas, stone lanterns, and the picturesque Maruyama Park nearby.
Here, travelers can observe locals performing rituals, browse vendor stalls, and soak in the timeless ambiance that epitomizes the enduring spiritual traditions of ancient Kyoto.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring a Small Pet on the Tour?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour operator’s policy prohibits bringing any animals, as they aim to ensure the comfort and safety of all participants. Small service animals may be permitted with prior arrangement.
Is the Tour Available in Other Languages Besides English?
The tour is only available in English. The tour operator doesn’t offer multilingual options, so English-speaking participants are the only ones who can join this Kyoto sightseeing excursion to explore the city’s top temples and shrines.
Do I Need to Bring My Own Snacks and Water?
The tour includes snacks and drinking water, so there’s no need to bring your own. You’ll be provided with refreshments throughout the 3-hour experience as you explore Kyoto’s famous temples and shrines with your small group.
Is There a Discount for Seniors or Students?
The tour company doesn’t offer any discounts for seniors or students. Everyone pays the same base price, though the tour includes entrance fees and some snacks and water which can provide some savings. Guests should inquire about any special offers or promotions.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Tour?
Unfortunately, the tour’s duration cannot be extended. The 3-hour timeframe is fixed, as it’s designed to provide an efficient and comprehensive exploration of Kyoto’s top temples and shrines within a limited group size. Extending the tour would impact the overall experience.
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Recap
Enjoy Kyoto’s captivating cultural heritage on this guided tour.
Witness the grandeur of the UNESCO-listed Kiyomizudera Temple, stroll through the enchanting traditional streets, and explore the vibrant Yasaka Shrine.
This exclusive experience offers an in-depth look at Kyoto’s renowned temples and shrines, led by an English-speaking guide.
Indulge in the serene atmosphere and rich history that make this ancient city a must-visit destination.