There are a lot of cultural properties like temples and shrines in Kyoto. In this tour, we will visit some temples and shrines in Higashiyama to meet Buddhas and Deities. We will visit Kiyomizu Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple, Yasaka Shrine and Byodoin Temple or Fushimi Inari Shrine. I will be able to finish the tour at Gion so that you can explore Gion and Nishiki Market.
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This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At your hotel in Kyoto or Kyoto station
- TBD
Byodoin Temple or Fushimi Inari Shrine
Byodoin Temple was built in the 11th century and its main buddha is Amitabha. This buddha lives in the West Pure Land and he comes to us with other buddhas when we die to take our soul to his pure land. This temple was built to express the West Pure Land to pray for it. You will be able to see how the buddhas come to us here.
Fushimi Inari is a Shinto Shrine which is older than the capital Kyoto. The main deities here are in charge of business and agriculture. A lot of people come here to pray for success. This shrine is famous for Torii gates and foxes. Torii is an entrance gate to the sacred site of Shinto, there are 10,000 of them here. Foxes are thought to be messengers from the deity. There are many statues of fox here.
JPY700 per person for Byodoin
Fushimi Inari is free
Sanjusangendo Temple
Sanjusangendo Temple was built in the 12th century to enshrine the Buddha of Mercy (Kannon). The Buddha of Mercy here has 11 faces on her head and 40 arms to save people.
There are 1,000 manifestations of her around her. It is said that you will be able to find a statue of buddha which looks like a dead person you are missing. In front of them are 28 guardian buddhas, and the God of Wind and a God of thunder. They are all former Hindu Gods. You can see how Buddhism and Hindu are related here.
JPY600 per person
Kiyomizu Temple, Sannen-zaka, the Pagoda of Yasaka and others
Kiyomizu Temple was established in the 8th century before Kyoto became the capital. It was expanded by the 1st Shogun in Japanese history. This temple is famous for its pure water, the Buddha of Mercy (Kannon) and stage.
Small water falls here are the origin of the faith of this temple. People pray for success, love and longevity at the waterfalls. The main Buddha is the Buddha of mercy which has 11 faces and 40 arms to save people. She is with the guardians and there are other buddhas in the other halls of this temple. The stage is a place to pray for Buddha. The stage here is 13m high. A lot of people jumped off the stage to show determination.
From this temple, we will walk on Sannenzaka to Yasaka Shrine. On our way, there are the Pagoda of Yasaka, Kodaiji Temple and other cultural properties.
JPY400 per person for Kiyomizudera
Yasaka Shrine
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine. It enshrines Susano who is one of the most famous Shinto Deities, and others. This is a big shrine compound so to speak, there are 22 shrines in the same compound. It is the headquarters of the 2,300 Yasaka shrines throughout of Japan.
Free.
Gion(Geiko and Maiko District)
Gion was developed as a place to serve the pilgrims to Yasaka Shrine. It is the home of Maiko and Geiko. Today they entertain business people in Gion which is called flower town. There are 5 flower town in Kyoto and Gion is the biggest and the most famous one.
This tour finishes at Gion if it is okay with you. You will be able to explore more in Gion and Nishiki Market nearby.
Free.
Ending Point
TBD (at Gion)
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guiding fee
Insurance,
Tickets,
Transportation cost after we meet for you and the guide(me),
Food and drinks,
Others
* This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
* This tour is not recommended for those with severe back/knee problems.
* Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
Hi!
I had been working for Wakayama Prefectural Government for 38 years, mainly in the field of cultural heritage management and international relations. I am a national certificated English guide and I have a lot of knowledge and experience in the field of cultural heritage management and international relations.
I am very good at cultural heritages.
And Koyasan and Kumano in Wakayama Prefecture are inscribed in the World Heritage List as parts of “Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". I was a project manager of "the Koyasan and Kumano World Heritage Inscription Project” at Wakayama Prefectural Government. I know inside and out of Koyasan, Kumano, Wakayama and other places in the Kansai area.
I have a lot of experience of guiding as I was also in charge of international relations for a long time at the government.
I will be able to provide interpretive guiding service for you around Koyasan, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka and other places as I was a cultural heritage management and international relations professional.
I am sure you will be able to get deeper understandings on Japanese culture and that your trip with me will be memorable one.
If you need a good guide in the Tokyo area, I have a friend on GoWithGuide I can recommend you!
Joel G.
“Excellent Guide”
Hiroyuki-san was a patient and thoughtful guide to Kyoto.
Arlene N.
“Osaka Hidden Gem”
This was another memorable day tour with Hiroyuki, and my sister and I had a great time exploring different parts of Osaka. In keeping with his story-telling style, Mr Hiro shared his knowledge of the city, its architecture and its history, adding to the richness of the tour experience. My sister walks with a cane and Mr Hiro took extra care with her while we were navigating through subways and train stations, and along garden paths and old city streets. Thank you for your kindness and patience. We can’t wait to return for more tours with Hiroyuki.
Hiroyuki T.
Yes, same here! I cannot wait to see you again. See you again next year! Hiro
Chris R.
“If you're looking for a deeper, more meaningful way to experience Kyoto, this tour is it.”
To start, Hiroyuki helped us navigate the complexities of Kyoto’s public transit system and translated at ticket counters and restaurants, allowing us to use our time more efficiently and focus less on logistics and more on appreciating Kyoto’s rich culture and beauty. That alone would have made the tour worth it. But what Hiroyuki offered went far beyond that. In just one day, we learned almost as much about Japanese spirituality, culture, and religious history as we would in an introductory college course. He gave us an engaging, accessible introduction to the core philosophies of Shinto, as well as Zen Buddhism, Pureland Buddhism, and their influences from Hinduism. His explanations struck the perfect balance: clear and compelling, full of insight without ever feeling overwhelming or academic. (He even wove in humor and pop culture references that resonated with our teenagers!) Thanks to that, each Shinto shrine, Buddhist temple, and Zen garden we visited carried deeper meaning---we weren’t just seeing beautiful places; we were beginning to understand what they represent. Hiroyuki also went the extra mile, helping us choose restaurants based on our preferences and even adjusting the tour route to end near our evening shopping and dining plans. We left Kyoto with a deeper appreciation of it, thanks to Hiroyuki’s incredible gift for bringing Japan’s history, spirituality, and culture vividly to life.
Hiroyuki T.
Thank you very much for spending time with me in Kyoto. Kyoto is the place! It is always nice to see people from Utah. I have a lot of beautiful memories there. It is good to know that you liked the tour and I like people like you who pay a lot of respect to our cultural and religions. Thank you very much once again, hope to see you again in the future, if I live long.
$313/ per group