This is a private tour, exclusively for your group-no mixed participants
Ideal for cruise ship guests, with guaranteed on-time return to port
Perfect for one-day visitors with limited time or first-time visitors looking to make the most of their time while experiencing local attractions & culture.
With a private guide, enjoy a personalized & immersive experience in this charming historic city.
Fully customizable itinerary based on your available time, interests & pace, and adjusted depending on whether you choose private transportation or not, ensuring maximum flexibility, comfort, and convenience.
• Your guide will meet you at your chosen pickup location, including the cruise terminal passenger exit, hotel lobby, accommodation entrance, train station, or another agreed meeting point. For bookings that include private transportation, both your guide and driver will be arranged to meet you together at the designated pickup location.
• They will be holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name for easy identification.
• Please wait at your chosen pickup point at the scheduled time.
• If you require a different pickup location, kindly inform us in advance and we will be happy to accommodate your request.
We can meet anywhere around Kyoto Station. If you're traveling from another city, please send me your train ticket details.
Your guide will meet you at your chosen pickup location, including the cruise terminal passenger exit, hotel lobby, accommodation entrance, train station, or another agreed meeting point. For bookings that include private transportation, both your guide and driver will be arranged to meet you together at the designated pickup location.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama, where towering bamboo stalks create a serene and otherworldly atmosphere.
A small but historically significant Shinto shrine nestled beside the bamboo groves of Arashiyama. Dating back over a thousand years, it served as the purification site for imperial princesses before they were sent to serve at the Grand Shrine of Ise. The shrine is famous for its rare black torii gate made from unpainted wood and its connections to classical Japanese literature, particularly the The Tale of Genji. Surrounded by a tranquil forest setting, Nonomiya Shrine is known as a place for blessings related to love, relationships, academic success, and safe childbirth. Visitors can experience a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts with the bustling bamboo grove nearby, making it an ideal stop to learn about Kyoto's imperial history and spiritual traditions.
Tenryu-ji is the most important Zen temple in Arashiyama and one of Kyoto's most celebrated cultural treasures. Founded in 1339 by shogun Ashikaga Takauji to honor Emperor Go-Daigo, it is the head temple of the Tenryu branch of the Rinzai Zen school and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto. Its highlight is the garden designed by Musō Soseki nearly 700 years ago. Centered on a large pond and framed by rocks, pines, and seasonal plants, it uses the technique of shakkei (borrowed scenery) to incorporate the surrounding Arashiyama mountains. The garden beautifully reflects Zen ideals of harmony, simplicity, and contemplation.
A beautiful hillside villa and garden located at the end of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. It was the former estate of Denjirō Ōkōchi, one of Japan's most famous film stars of the early 20th century. The garden features winding paths, traditional tea houses, and panoramic views of Kyoto and the surrounding mountains. Designed over more than 30 years, it showcases the beauty of all four seasons and offers a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. Visitors can also enjoy a cup of matcha tea and a traditional sweet included with admission.
Discover Kyoto's serene beauty with a visit to the Hozu-gawa River and the iconic Togetsu Bridge in Arashiyama. The Hozu-gawa River, once a vital trade route, now offers peaceful boat tours through lush valleys. In spring, cherry blossoms grace the riverbanks, while autumn brings vibrant reds and oranges, creating a picturesque journey through nature. After the boat ride, visit Togetsu Bridge, a symbol of Arashiyama. Spanning the Katsura River, this centuries-old bridge offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, perfect for a leisurely stroll and photos.
Visit the Monkey Park Arashiyama for an exciting and interactive wildlife experience. Located on a scenic hillside, this park is home to over 100 wild Japanese macaques, offering a unique opportunity to observe them in their natural habitat. Enjoy a moderate hike to the summit, where you'll be rewarded with stunning views of Kyoto and a chance to see the monkeys up close. This family-friendly attraction combines nature, adventure, and breathtaking scenery, making it a must-visit destination in Arashiyama.
Kimono Forest is a unique outdoor art installation located at Arashiyama Station. It features hundreds of illuminated pillars wrapped in vibrant textiles made using Kyoto's traditional Kyo-Yuzen dyeing technique. Created by designer Yasumichi Morita, the installation blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design. The colorful displays are especially beautiful in the evening when they are lit up, making it a popular photo spot and a memorable introduction to Kyoto's cultural heritage.
Otagi Nenbutsu-ji is a unique Buddhist temple located in the northern hills of Arashiyama. It is famous for its more than 1,200 stone statues of rakan—disciples of the Buddha—each carved with a different facial expression and personality. Many of the statues were created by worshippers and volunteers under the guidance of the temple's head priest, giving the site a warm and playful character. Surrounded by nature, Otagi Nenbutsu-ji offers a peaceful atmosphere and a fascinating contrast to Kyoto's more formal temples, making it one of Arashiyama's hidden gems.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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