Kyoto has a very large number of tourists. It's always hard to catch a taxi. And buses and trains are so crowded. Traveling with convertible car will be a comfortable and valuable experience!
At your hotel or station in Kyoto city
- We can meet at the hotel or train station where you are staying, or somewhere prominent. We will pick you up by car.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple is one of the few temples in Kyoto with a history dating back to before the relocation of the capital to Heian-kyo.and along with Arashiyama, is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Kyoto City, attracting many visitors regardless of the season. It is also visited by many students on school excursions. It is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural asset of the ancient capital of Kyoto.
This shrine is known for its blessings to break off bad connection and to bring good connection together. In the precincts of the shrine, there is a large stone monument with a hole in the middle. It is said that if you write your wish on a token of payment (about 100 yen), go through the hole to break off bad connections, and then go through again from the back, it will bring you good connections.
Yasaka Shrine is the headquarters of approximately 2,300 Yasaka shrines located throughout Japan.
Known as “Gion-san,” Yasaka Shrine is blessed with good luck charms to ward off bad luck, bring good luck, and promote beauty, and is popular for its various good luck charms and oil-absorbent paper.
The adjacent Maruyama Park is designated as a national scenic beauty spot, and in spring it is the most popular cherry blossom viewing spot in Kyoto. In the fall, the park is also a popular spot for viewing the autumn leaves.
One of Kyoto's most famous districts, it is also famous for its maiko (apprentice geisha). Today, there are many bars as well as teahouses and ryotei (Japanese-style restaurants), and the atmosphere of the old days has faded, but the elegance and prestige of the old days can still be seen in the rows of houses with lattice doors.
Ponto-cho and Kiyamachi are the largest entertainment areas in Kyoto, where many restaurants and bars are open and crowded with people until night.
At your hotel or station in Kyoto city
Guide fee
Private transportation (Range Rover)
Parking fee, toll, fuel
Entrance fee, meals.
In this tour, only Kiyomizu-dera Temple charges a fee for admission. (500 yen per person)
・The roof can NOT be opened in case of RAIN on the day of the tour.
・The car can accommodate 3 people besides the driver.
・Small children are not allowed