Planning a trip to Kyoto can be exciting, but also overwhelming. Which places are truly worth visiting? How do you get around? And how do you choose the right tour?
Why travelers choose us:
• Passionate local Japanese guides
• Hidden local gems beyond the guidebooks
• Flexible itinerary tailored to your interests
• Comfortable private vehicle
• Kyoto’s must-see highlights without stress
• Friendly conversations, local stories, and personal recommendations
We believe a private tour is not only about where you go—it’s about who you spend the day with.
That’s why we focus on creating a fun, relaxed, and welcoming atmosphere. We want you to feel like you are exploring Kyoto with a local friend, not just following a guide.
Every guest is different, so every tour is different. We can adjust the itinerary based on your interests, the weather, crowds, and the season.
For us, guiding is our passion. We’ll do our best to make your day in Japan unforgettable.
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Kinkakuji Temple is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan. Kinkakuji is famous for its stunning architecture, with the top two floors covered in gold leaf and beautifully reflected in the surrounding pond. Originally built in the 14th century as a retreat for Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the temple was later converted into a temple. The gardens surrounding the temple were also carefully designed in detail to showcase the beauty of the traditional Japanese landscape. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction.
Arashiyama is a pleasant, natural tourist destination located in the western suburbs of Kyoto. The area has been a popular tourist destination since the Heian period (794-1185), when aristocrats enjoyed its natural surroundings. Arashiyama is especially popular in the fall for its autumn foliage and in the spring for its cherry blossoms. The Togetsu Bridge is the central trend mark of Arashiyama, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of the vast river. Near the bridge, there is a boat pier, the famous bamboo grove street, many restaurants, and shopping for even the youngest visitors.
Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple is one of Kyoto’s most charming hidden gems, located in the peaceful Arashiyama area away from the crowds of the city center. The temple is famous for its collection of over 1,200 unique stone statues, each with its own expression and character. Surrounded by lush nature, the temple offers a tranquil atmosphere where visitors can experience a quieter and more authentic side of Kyoto. Beyond the temple grounds, travelers can enjoy the historic streets of Saga-Toriimoto, one of Kyoto’s best-preserved traditional neighborhoods. Walking through this area feels like stepping back in time, with traditional wooden buildings, local shops, and beautiful scenery that reflect the charm of old Japan. This stop is perfect for travelers seeking hidden local places, peaceful surroundings, and a deeper connection to Kyoto’s history, culture, and traditional way of life.
Fushimi Inari is one of Japan's most gorgeous, powerful, and famous shrines and one of my recommended tourist destinations. The view of the thousand torii gates leading to the top of the mountain is breathtaking, and even if you get tired on the way, there is a place to turn around so that even those with weak legs can enjoy the view. Many visitors are satisfied with the beautiful scenery. Fushimi Inari has a lot of history and animal gods are enshrined, and there are statues of foxes and animals in many places as you walk along.
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