Kyoto's two greatest power centers sit minutes apart, yet most travelers visit one without ever understanding how they shaped each other. This private tour tells the complete story — from the Shogun's calculated display of dominance in 1603 to the dramatic moment power was surrendered back to the Emperor in 1867.
・Stand inside Ninomaru Palace on the famous nightingale floors, engineered to catch assassins
・Discover how Nijo Castle and the Imperial Palace defined 265 years of Japanese history
・Enjoy an unhurried private experience with a Kyoto local as your guide
・Walk the imperial gardens where the shogunate finally came to an end
Your guide will meet you at Exit 2 of Nijōjō-mae Station. You will be contacted in advance via WhatsApp to coordinate the exact meetup. The station exit is a 2-minute walk to Nijo Castle's main gate.
The tour concludes at the Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds. Marutamachi Station (Karasuma Line) is a short walk away and provides easy access to Kyoto Station and central Kyoto.
Explore the castle grounds, the ornate Karamon Gate, Ninomaru Palace exterior with its famous nightingale floors engineered to detect intruders, and the scenic East gardens of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Explore the serene outer walls, Shishinden (Throne Hall), Seiryo-den (Imperial residence), and palace gardens of the former Imperial Court — the seat of Japan's Emperor for over a millennium.
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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