Discover the timeless charm of Kyoto on this immersive day tour that blends historic wonders with serene natural beauty and matcha culture. Stroll through the iconic Golden Pavilion at Kinkakuji Temple, admire the panoramic views from the famous Stage of Kiyomizu at Kiyomizudera Temple, and explore the picturesque lanes of Ninenzaka. Visit sacred shrines, gaze up at the majestic Yasaka Pagoda, and enjoy authentic Kyoto street snacks. In the afternoon, relax by the scenic Uji River and experience the heart of Japan’s tea culture in Uji — home to the world-renowned Byodoin Temple and lush Furitsu Uji Park. From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to tranquil riverside walks and matcha delights, this tour offers the perfect blend of culture, nature, and flavor. Ideal for first-time visitors and cultural explorers alike!
JR Central Kyoto Station Hachijōguchi Ekimae Square Sankun Garden Meeting Time: 09:00 Arrive 15 mins early We will send you the tour guide information by email around 20:00 the day before departure
Address: JR Central Kyoto Station Hachijōguchi Ekimae Square Sankun Garden Departure: Meet the operator at 09:00. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly. Latecomers or no-shows can’t be refunded Please arrive at the location 15 mins before the departure time
At Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, travelers will witness one of Kyoto’s most iconic and breathtaking sights. The temple’s top two floors are completely covered in shimmering gold leaf, creating a stunning reflection in the surrounding pond—especially under the sunlight. Originally built in 1397, this Zen Buddhist temple is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and tranquil walking paths, offering visitors a peaceful and awe-inspiring atmosphere. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kinkakuji offers not only historical and architectural beauty but also one of the best photo opportunities in Japan.
At Kiyomizu Temple, travelers will explore one of Kyoto’s most celebrated and historic landmarks. Founded in 778, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its massive wooden stage that juts out from the main hall, offering sweeping panoramic views of Kyoto, especially stunning during cherry blossom season in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Visitors can stroll through the temple grounds, drink from the Otowa Waterfall for good fortune, and enjoy the surrounding streets filled with traditional shops, local snacks, and souvenirs. Kiyomizu-dera is a must-visit for anyone seeking cultural immersion, spiritual beauty, and unforgettable scenery in Kyoto.
Step into the charm of old Kyoto as you stroll through Ninenzaka, a beautifully preserved stone-paved street lined with traditional wooden townhouses, teahouses, and souvenir shops. This historic slope leads to Kiyomizudera Temple and is one of the most scenic and photogenic spots in the city. Travelers can enjoy browsing for handmade crafts, sampling Kyoto-style sweets, and sipping matcha tea, all while soaking in the nostalgic atmosphere of Japan’s ancient capital. Whether you're snapping photos in a rental kimono or discovering local treasures, Ninenzaka is a must-visit for an authentic Kyoto experience.
Discover the colorful charm of Yasaka Kōshindō, often called the Monkey Shrine, a hidden gem near Kiyomizudera Temple. Known for its vibrant hanging balls called kukurizaru, which symbolize self-control and good fortune, this Instagram-famous spot blends spiritual meaning with playful aesthetics. Travelers come to make wishes, take eye-catching photos, and enjoy the unique blend of folk beliefs and Kyoto tradition. With its bright hues and peaceful setting, the Monkey Shrine offers a fun and meaningful stop on your Kyoto journey.
Marvel at the iconic Yasaka Pagoda (Hōkan-ji Temple), one of Kyoto’s most photogenic landmarks. This five-story wooden pagoda rises gracefully between the traditional streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, offering a glimpse into Kyoto's ancient past. Originally built in the 6th century, the pagoda has been reconstructed multiple times and stands today as a symbol of timeless elegance. Surrounded by preserved wooden townhouses and shops, it’s the perfect place to capture postcard-worthy photos and soak in the spiritual atmosphere of Kyoto’s Higashiyama district.
tep onto the legendary Stage of Kiyomizu, the iconic wooden terrace of Kiyomizu-dera Temple that offers breathtaking panoramic views of Kyoto. Suspended above the hillside and supported by 139 giant pillars—built entirely without nails—this architectural marvel has stood for centuries as a symbol of strength and serenity. Whether you're visiting during cherry blossom season or amidst autumn’s fiery leaves, the stage provides a magical perspective of nature and the city below. It's the perfect spot for photography, reflection, and experiencing the spiritual beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Uji is a charming town south of Kyoto, renowned for its serene Uji River and deep-rooted matcha (green tea) culture. Travelers can stroll along the peaceful riverside, take in picturesque views, and cross traditional bridges while enjoying the calm atmosphere. A highlight of Uji is the UNESCO World Heritage Site Byodoin Temple, famous for its elegant Phoenix Hall, featured on the Japanese 10-yen coin. Visitors can admire its exquisite Heian-era architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens. Don’t miss exploring Uji’s Matcha Street, where you can taste premium matcha treats like soft-serve ice cream, lattes, and traditional wagashi sweets.
Uji is also closely associated with Murasaki Shikibu, the renowned author of The Tale of Genji, considered the world’s first novel. The final chapters of this literary masterpiece are set in Uji, adding cultural and historical depth to your visit. Travelers can explore the Ujigami Shrine and The Tale of Genji Museum, where you’ll gain insights into Heian-era court life and Murasaki Shikibu’s timeless storytelling. This unique literary connection enhances Uji’s appeal, blending scenic beauty with profound cultural heritage.
Furitsu Uji Park is a serene riverside park located along the picturesque Uji River, offering a peaceful escape with beautiful walking paths, seasonal flowers, and views of the iconic Uji Bridge. Visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant foliage in autumn, and relaxing strolls year-round. The park is also a great spot for photos and a quiet break while exploring Uji's historical and cultural landmarks, including nearby Byodoin Temple and The Tale of Genji Museum.
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