Bamboo Cycling in Kyoto with Local Life Experience and Lunch

6 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Forget Arashiyama: Hidden History and Bamboo Trails of Kyoto – A Cycling Discovery Tour, with Local Lunch

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Join us to enjoy a tourist-free bamboo forest and its local community on a Cycling Tour.

Step off the train and begin a rewarding journey through one of Kyoto’s most overlooked historic areas. This immersive cycling tour blends ancient history, serene nature, and local culture at a relaxed pace.

This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a deeper, quieter side of Kyoto—rich in history, nature, and far from the crowds, yet so simple to reach and connected to locals, experiencing the real Hidden Japan.

What's Included

Souvenir pictures during the tour, accessible through our Private Drive.
Lunch Set with Sushi and Udon/Soba at a local restaurant
Rental Bike or E-bike, if available
Admission fee
Bike Helmet, if requested
Local Guide (English, French, or Spanish)
Extra Food and Drinks
Souvenirs and Shopping
Gesture of appreciation for the guide (optional)

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet your guide by the fake grass garden space, under the Hankyu railway. Please arrive 15 minutes before departure. Look for your guide wearing our "JTA" uniform, Navy cap, or navy winter hat, with Polo shirt, if not too cold. Google Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nhwnt9cEkstkDstF8

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 6 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    A National Historic Site dating to the mid-6th century, offers a captivating glimpse into Japan's late Kofun period as the prestigious final resting place of a powerful local leader from the Otokuni region. This impressive 46-meter-long keyhole-shaped burial mound is renowned for its remarkably well-preserved horizontal stone chamber, which houses a rare tuff sarcophagus painted with vibrant red pigment. Visitors to the surrounding park can even experience, during special seasonal openings, the view the interior chamber where a wealth of high-quality grave goods—including iron swords, silver fittings, and intricate haniwa—were once discovered.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    A a hidden sanctuary that offers a tranquil alternative to the bustling paths of Arashiyama. This lush botanical haven features a traditional strolling garden showcasing over 110 varieties of bamboo and bamboo grass, complemented by the historic Dodobashi Bridge and ancient stone Buddhist statues. Surrounded by the scenic 1.8km "Take-no-michi" (Bamboo Path) with its artistically crafted fences, this park provides an immersive "bamboo forest bath" that perfectly captures the quiet, enduring spirit of Kyoto's natural heritage.

    1 hour 10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    The museum’s engaging exhibits explore the ecology, diversity, and cultural uses of bamboo, including displays of different bamboo species and historical artifacts such as a bamboo-filament light bulb model made in the spirit of Thomas Edison’s Kyoto filament experiment. For a bit of fun, you may also have the chance to try “wanage” (a traditional ring-toss game) on site during special events or in designated activity areas, though availability depends on the day and season.

    1 hour 10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4

    Enjoy a local cuisine with a lunch set crafted on request by two sushi chefs, father and son, managing the same business for over 50 years. Lunch will suit pescatarians. A gluten-free option can be adapted on request. Does not suit vegetarians and vegans. Our apologies for the inconvenience

    1 hour 20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5

    Mukō Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine founded in 718 during the Nara period, serving as the traditional guardian shrine of the Mukō area. It is dedicated to several deities associated with protection, agriculture, and prosperity. The main hall, built in the early 15th century in the elegant nagare-zukuri architectural style, is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Visitors approach the shrine via a long stone-paved pathway, particularly admired for its cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage, creating a serene setting that reflects the shrine’s deep connection to local history and nature.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 6

    The Muko City Cultural Museum introduces the history of the area, with a focus on Nagaokakyō, the late 8th-century capital of Japan once located here. Through archaeological artifacts, models, and clear explanations, the museum offers an accessible overview of daily life and urban development in ancient times. Visitors may also be able to receive a local manhole cover card, although availability cannot be guaranteed and depends on current stock.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
Supplied by Japan Tour Adventure

Tags

Day Trips
Mountain Bike Tours
Half-day Tours
Private and Luxury
Cultural Tours
Walking Tours
Nature Walks
Bike Tours
E-Bike Tours
Small Group
Food & Drink
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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