Experience the best of Kyoto on this leisurely half-day walking tour, where history, culture, and local flavors come together. Begin at the elegant Kodaiji Temple and wander through the picturesque Maruyama Park. Visit the iconic Yasaka Shrine and the grand Heian Shrine, then stroll through the charming streets of Gion, home to Kyoto’s famous geisha culture. Discover the serene Kenninji Temple and conclude your journey along bustling Shijo-dori, where you can treat yourself to world-famous matcha sweets at Tsujiri. Perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in Kyoto’s timeless beauty while enjoying a relaxed, unforgettable afternoon or morning.
This tour is great for any types of travelers , such as adventure seekers, families with children, etc.
The guide will be waiting for you at your hotel lobby with your name sign.
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Kodaiji Temple was founded in 1606 by Nene, the wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, to honor his memory. The temple is renowned for its elegant Zen gardens, including a rock garden and a scenic pond garden designed by the famous landscape artist Kobori Enshu. Visitors can also enjoy beautifully decorated halls and seasonal illuminations, especially in spring and autumn.
Maruyama Park is Kyoto’s oldest public park, located next to Yasaka Shrine in the Higashiyama area. It is especially famous for cherry blossoms, with a large weeping cherry tree at its center that becomes a highlight in spring. The park offers walking paths, ponds, and teahouses, making it a relaxing spot to enjoy nature in the heart of the city.
Yasaka Shrine, also known as Gion Shrine, is one of Kyoto’s most famous Shinto shrines. Founded over 1,350 years ago, it is dedicated to the gods of prosperity and good health. The shrine is especially lively during the annual Gion Festival in July, one of Japan’s most famous traditional celebrations. Located between Gion and Higashiyama, it is also a popular spot for both locals and visitors to pray and enjoy the atmosphere of Kyoto’s traditions.
Heian Shrine was built in 1895 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of Kyoto’s founding as the imperial capital. The shrine is famous for its massive vermilion torii gate, impressive main buildings inspired by the ancient Imperial Palace, and expansive gardens with ponds and seasonal flowers. It is a symbol of Kyoto’s cultural heritage and a popular spot for visitors year-round.
Gion is Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses, teahouses, and narrow stone-paved streets. In the evening, visitors may catch glimpses of geiko and maiko (Kyoto’s geisha and apprentices) on their way to appointments. Gion beautifully preserves the atmosphere of old Kyoto and is a highlight for those seeking the city’s traditional culture.
Kenninji Temple, founded in 1202 by the monk Eisai, is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto and the head temple of the Rinzai sect. It is known for its serene Zen gardens, sliding door paintings, and the impressive ceiling artwork of twin dragons. Located in the Gion area, it offers visitors a chance to experience the roots of Zen culture in Japan.
Shijo-dori is one of Kyoto’s busiest shopping streets, stretching from Yasaka Shrine through the downtown area. It is lined with department stores, boutiques, restaurants, and traditional shops, making it a lively place to experience both modern and traditional Kyoto. Visitors can also enjoy famous matcha sweets at Tsujiri, a long-established tea shop that has been loved for generations.
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