Gion, Kyoto’s famous historic district, offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s rich past with its preserved streets, traditional architecture, and timeless beauty. On this group walking tour, you’ll explore Gion’s enchanting alleys and may even catch a glimpse of a geisha gracefully moving along Hanami Street.
What Makes This Tour Special:
Immersive Experience: Discover Gion’s history and culture on a guided group tour, highlighting Kyoto’s traditional charm.
Cultural Insight: Learn about Japanese customs, local life, and the stories behind Gion’s iconic landmarks.
Accessible for Everyone: A comfortable group pace makes it perfect for first-time visitors or those looking to enjoy the sights with others.
Join us to experience the timeless elegance of Gion and the unique allure of Kyoto’s historic district.
Landmark: Bronze statue of Izumo-no-Okuni, founder of Kabuki theater. Nearby: Next to close to the Kamo River. Access: Subway: 5-min walk east from Gion-Shijo Station (Keihan Line) Bus: Stops at “Shijo Kawabata” Taxi: Ask for “Izumo-no-Okuni Statue, Kawabatacho, Higashiyama”
Discover the cultural heritage of Kyoto with a visit to the Izumo no Okuni Statue, dedicated to the pioneering figure who founded Kabuki theater. Izumo no Okuni revolutionized Japanese performing arts in the early 17th century, and her statue stands as a tribute to her legacy.
Stroll through this picturesque street and experience the ambiance of old Kyoto. Learn about the captivating world of Geisha and Maiko—Kyoto's iconic traditional performers. Discover their roles, training, and cultural significance as you encounter them in their historic setting. Visit the impressive Chionin Temple Gate, a grand entrance to one of Kyoto's most revered Zen temples. Admire its massive wooden structure and intricate carvings, which reflect the temple's rich heritage and spiritual importance.
Chion-in is the head temple of the Jodo (Pure Land) sect of Buddhism in Kyoto, famous for its grand Sanmon gate, beautiful traditional architecture, and serene temple grounds. On this tour, we only visit and view the gate from outside, without entering the temple grounds.
Discover the serene beauty of Maruyama Park, a lush green oasis in Kyoto perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing break. The park features picturesque ponds, seasonal cherry blossoms, and tranquil paths, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Just a short walk away, explore Yasaka Shrine, a vibrant Shinto shrine renowned for its lively festivals and stunning lantern-lit pathways. This historic shrine is a focal point of Kyoto’s cultural and spiritual life, providing a rich and immersive experience into traditional Japanese heritage.
The Yasaka Pagoda is a five-story Buddhist pagoda, one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks in Higashiyama. Its classic wooden architecture and vibrant red accents make it a favorite photo spot. On this tour, we view and photograph the pagoda from the outside—we do not enter the temple.
Yasui Kompiragū is a historic Shinto shrine in Higashiyama, famous for its “en-kiri” (relationship-cutting) stones. Visitors write wishes or prayers on paper and pass through the stone’s hole to cut off bad relationships or misfortune and invite good luck. On this tour, we visit the shrine grounds and see the stone
Wander down Hanamikoji Street, the charming heart of Kyoto’s historic geisha district. This picturesque street is lined with traditional teahouses and elegant wooden machiya houses, offering a glimpse into the city's cultural past. Enjoy a visit to a classic teahouse, where you can experience the authentic ambiance and appreciate the art of traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. Explore popular geisha and maiko spotting areas, where you might catch a glimpse of these graceful performers in their elaborate costumes. This tour offers a unique opportunity
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