Explore the timeless beauty of Kyoto with a personalized full-day private car tour. Designed for comfort and flexibility, this tour allows you to escape the crowds and see the city's most famous sites and hidden gems at your own pace. With a private car and an English-speaking driver, you can create a custom itinerary that perfectly suits your interests, whether you want to visit iconic landmarks like the Golden Pavilion and Kiyomizu-dera Temple, stroll through the magical Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, or delve into the culinary world of Nishiki Market. Enjoy a seamless, stress-free day of discovery tailored just for you.
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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.
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, a charming neighborhood that offers a window into old Japan. It's renowned for its beautifully preserved traditional wooden machiya houses, teahouses, and restaurants. The area's main street, Hanamikoji-dori, is particularly atmospheric, with its lantern-lit alleys and cobblestone streets that create a sense of timeless elegance. Gion is the best place to catch a glimpse of a geiko (the Kyoto term for geisha) or maiko (apprentice geiko) on their way to or from an engagement.
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.
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