Embark your adventure through your food tour in Kyoto and Nara Kyoto is a historical city you will get the chance to visit some of the
historical places like Kinkakuji Temple and get to see the greatness of
the place and you will visit one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto Gion
District and get to take pictures with Geshia Girls Nara, you will enjoy the nature of this city watching the deer walking around you and
have the joy of eating them do not let this tour miss you. Book Now!
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Gion is Kyoto’s geisha district, with hostesses in colorful kimonos often sighted on the wooden Tatsumi Bridge, or amid upscale Japanese restaurants and boutiques on Hanamikoji Street. Gion Corner hosts traditional Kyomai dances, while Kennin-ji Temple is known for its Zen garden and Yasaka Shrine has seasonal festivals in a lantern-lit courtyard. Nightlife ranges from quiet sake bars to buzzing, pub-like izakayas.
Nishiki Market, often called "Kyoto's Kitchen," is a bustling, narrow shopping street that has been a center for food culture for over 400 years. Stretching for about 400 meters and lined with over 100 shops and stalls, it's a paradise for foodies and a great place to experience the local culinary scene. Here you can find a vast array of fresh and preserved foods, from fresh seafood, pickles, and traditional sweets to locally grown vegetables and cookware. While it's a popular spot for tourists, it remains a vital market for locals, and many of the shops have been run by the same families for generations.
Pontocho is a narrow, lantern-lit alley in Kyoto that runs parallel to the Kamo River. Known as one of Kyoto's traditional geisha districts, it comes alive in the evening as a premier dining and nightlife destination. The street is lined with traditional wooden machiya houses, which now house a wide variety of restaurants, from exclusive kaiseki (traditional multi-course) establishments to casual yakitori (grilled skewers) joints and modern bars
Tōdai-ji is a Buddhist temple complex that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples, located in the city of Nara, Japan. The construction of the temple was an attempt to imitate Chinese temples from the much-admired Tang dynasty
nara park
✔ Quiet, less crowded ✔ Beautiful views of Todaiji + nature
Once part of the most powerful Buddhist complex Perfect spot to learn about ancient Japanese politics & religion
Traditional houses, craft shops & cafes Learn about old merchant families Stop for sweets or matcha if you like
ptional mini hike or scenic drive stop Overlook all of Nara city
Nara National Museum, Nara, Japan
Wakakusayama Hill, Zōshichō, Nara, Japan
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