This tour covers a wide variety of places traditional and modern including unique ones like Imperial Mausoleum, Beer and Sake Brewery and “Gakushoku,”University Cafeteria.You can choose some from more than 30 places in 9 categories. I make an itinerary based on your preferences sometimes adding my recommendation.
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At your hotel in Kyoto
Choose some from more than 30 places in 9 categories,
1 TEMPLE
Ginkakuji Temple... Zen temple featuring wabi-sabi aethetic beauty, panoramic view of the ground from the top
Kiyomizudera Temple ...Spectacular view of Kyoto City from stage, drinking stream from Otowa Waterfall for good luck and countless souvenir shops on both sides of approach
Kinkakuji Temple ... Main Hall, Golden Pavilion, covered in brilliant gold leaf with a pond in front reflecting inverted image of the hall and mountains in back as borrowed landscape each.
Ryoanji Temple...Rock garden enclosed by earthen walls and verandah and 15 rocks rising up from white sand suggesting mountains in sea, and Japanese garden with path around pond
Kozanji Temple...Four painted scrolls from the Heian Period, the first manga in Japan, view of the Kiyotakigawa River Valley from the balcony and Japan's oldest tea field
Ninnaji Temple...Goten, the former residence of a head priest built in an imperial palace style featuring elegantly painted sliding doors,five-storey Pagoda and entrance gate san-mon guarding the entrance
Tenryuji Temple...Traditional Japanese garden with a central pond surrounded by rocks and pine trees and large painting of Bodhidharma, founder of Zen Buddhism
Toji Temple...Kondo, the temple's main hall and largest building, housing wooden statues, Kodo Hall or lecture hall housing 19 statues arranged according to a mandala with a main statue at the center, surrounded by others and five storey pagoda of 57 meters tall
Enryakuji Temple...Temple's complex, located atop 848m-high Mt.Hiei, is divided into three sections, Tōtō containing the most important building Kompon Chū-dō (Primary Central Hall), Saito housing a sculpture of Historical Buddha and Yokawa 4Km away
Byodoin Temple...A striking example of Buddhist Pure Land (Jodo) architecture together with its garden
2SHRINE
Fushimiinari Taisha Shrine...The head of 40,000 Inari Shrines nationwide, famous for 10,000 Trii gates and visited most by foreigners
Kamigamo-jinja Shrine...The Kyoto’s oldest Shinto shrine containing Honden (main shrine) and Gonden (temporary main shrine). Famous for two sand cones to ward off disasters and for a vast open lawn
Shimogamo-jinja Shrine...Complex featuring a striking two-storied gate, an arched bridge, small shrines dedicated to the Chinese Zodiac and a surrounding forest
Ujigami-jinja Shrine...Honden or sanctuary, the oldest Shinto shrine in Japan, characterized by its asymmetrical curved roof to offer shelter for worshippers
Heian jingu Shrine... A partial 5/8 scale replica of the original Imperial Palace from the Heian Period , a big Toriigate of 24m high and a Japanese landscape garden
3CASTLE AND PALACE
Nijo Castle...Gorgeous palace consisting of six connected buildings with its interior decorated with wall paintings, carved transoms and metalwork fittings, which shows Shogun’s power over feudal lords, and a Japanese garden
Imperial Palace ...Former emperor's official residence consisting of historic buildings built on large grounds with 1.3kms long and 0.7kms wide
Fushimimomoyama Castle...Replica of the original castle built in the late 16th featuring twin keeps admired from the outside only
4 IMPERIAL MAUSOLEUM
Imperial Mausoleum of Emperor Meiji... Circular-shaped mound of 60 meters long and 6.3 meters high for the Emperor who contributed to modern Japan and Spectacular view of Kyoto city
5SCENIC BEAUTY
Togetsukyo Bridge...Bridge crossing the Oi River with a beautiful mountain range in the background
Bamboo Grove... One of the world’s most beautiful forests and famous for its natural beauty and distinct rustling sound from the bamboo swaying in the wind
Philosopher’s Walk...Beautiful stone path along the canal offering some pleasant relief from the heat of downtown Kyoto
Kyoto Botanical Gardens...The oldest and most comprehensive public botanical garden in Japan
6MUSEUM
Kyoto National Museum...One of four top-level national museums focusing on traditional Japanese art
Kyoto Railway Museum...One of Japan's three great railway museums covering the history of railways from steam locomotives to the shinkansen
Lake Biwa Canal Museum...Display of the construction of the seven kilometer long Lake Biwa Canal, comparative to the Suez and Panama Canals
Kyoto International Manga Museum...Massive collection of manga and special exhibitions
7ENTERTAINMENT
Toei Uzumasa Eigamura...Film studio displaying sets for Samurai movies
Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama ...Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama ...130 Japanese monkeys which children can get up close to by feeding. Even angry children begin to smile after seeing the animals and playing with them.
8FACTORY TOUR
Sake and Beer Brewery...Sake and Beer brewing and filling processes
9LUNCH
Gakushoku...Buffet style university cafeteria known for a wide variety of foods and good taste
Other places upon your request
At your hotel in Kyoto
You can know the followings
• TEMPLE
Structures, Gardens, Zen, Buddhist Statues and Sect of Buddhism
•SHRINE
Structures, Type of Shinto gods, Torii Gates and How to Pray
•CASTLE
Shogun's Residence and Structures such as Castle Tower, Walls and Moats, Gates and Guard Towers
•PALACE
Emperor’s Residence and Structures such as Long Walls and Gates, Halls and Gardens
• IMPERIAL MAUSOLEUM
Emperor Meiji's Two-tiered burial mound covered with gravel on top with torii gates and fences in front
•SCENIC BEAUTY
Experience of Nature
•MUSEUM
Precious Tthings and Good Experience
•ENTERTAINMENT
Fun, Recreation, and Relaxation
•FACTORY TOUR
High Technology
•LUNCH
Tasty, Clean and Inexpensive Foods and Drinks Hot and Cold
guide fee
transportation fee (about 1000 JPY per person, for you and guide), lunch (about 1500 JPY per person), entrance fee (about up to 1000 JPY each, for you and guide)
•We use public transport.
•Walking shoes are recommended
We use public transportation, the cost will be approx. 1,000 yen per person