| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Minimum participant requirement | 4 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Temples & shrines, Historic site tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
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【Travel planning/implementation】
Operating company name: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.
Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
License Number: Shizuoka Prefectural Governor Registered Travel Agency, No. 2-633
Travel Agency Association: Regular Member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
During passenger transport service, if the interior of the vehicle is polluted or dirty due to spilling food or drinks, vomiting or other behaviors, professional cleaning is required to restore the cleanliness and hygiene of the vehicle. Since the cleaning fee is affected by many factors such as the degree of contamination, cleaning method, required cleaning materials and time, we cannot provide a fixed cleaning fee standard in advance: the actual cleaning fee will be evaluated based on the actual pollution of the vehicle and the difficulty of cleaning. During passenger transport service, if the interior facilities of the vehicle are damaged due to improper operation by the customer, such as curtains, safety buckles, cup holders, etc., the driver will determine the fee after evaluating the specific situation on site.
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity
High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
This is a fixed carpooling itinerary. Please be sure to abide by the stay time at each attraction and follow the arrangements of the driver and guide.
Please note that no refund will be given if you fail to participate or cancel the trip due to personal issues, lateness, etc.
If you leave the group on your own during the trip, the transaction will be deemed invalid and no fees will be refunded. If personal or property safety is affected as a result, the consequences will be borne by you.
The arrival time of each itinerary may change due to traffic conditions, weather, festivals, and crowds on the day. Please forgive us if the itinerary is delayed or cancelled due to the above or other force majeure factors. We cannot request a refund on this basis.
In case of a small number of people, the driver and tour leader will be used for operation. Please be aware that this product is a carpooling service, and there will be other guests riding together. Parking is not allowed outside the scenic spots.
Traffic jams and other force majeure factors may occur during weekends and national holidays. The driver will also adjust the itinerary based on the specific situation. Please be sure to prepare your psychological expectations before placing an order.
Shirahige Shrine is renowned for its iconic Otorii (grand gate) standing majestically in Lake Biwa, creating a picturesque and spiritual landscape, especially during sunrise or sunset. It is one of Japan's oldest shrines, dedicated to Sarutahiko-no-Mikoto, a deity associated with longevity, good fortune, and guidance. The shrine is often visited for blessings related to marriage, fertility, safe travel, and protection from misfortune, making it a place of deep cultural and spiritual significance.
The name 'Shirahige' literally translates to 'white beard,' referring to the shrine's main deity, Sarutahiko-no-Mikoto, who is often depicted as an elderly figure with a long white beard, symbolizing wisdom and longevity. Historically, Shirahige Shrine dates back over 2,000 years, making it one of Japan's most ancient Shinto shrines. It has long been a pilgrimage site for prayers related to extended life, safe travels, and various blessings, holding a significant place in Japanese spiritual heritage and local culture.
While Shirahige Shrine itself is on the land, its famous Otorii gate is situated in Lake Biwa. Visitors are generally not permitted to swim directly up to or through the Otorii gate for safety and out of respect for the sacred site. The primary activities involve appreciating the scenic beauty, taking photographs of the gate and lake, and offering prayers at the main shrine. It's important to respect local customs, maintain a respectful distance, and avoid loud noises to preserve the tranquil atmosphere.
At Sanzen-in Temple, visitors can expect a serene and deeply spiritual experience, characterized by its stunning moss gardens, vibrant autumn leaves, and historic halls. The temple features two beautiful gardens, Shuheki-en and Yusei-en, which offer tranquil pathways and picturesque views, especially with the unique "warabe jizo" (moss statues). Inside the halls, you can admire precious Buddhist statues and soak in the centuries of history, providing a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
To fully explore Sanzen-in Temple and appreciate its serene gardens, historical buildings, and various halls, visitors typically need about 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows ample time to wander through the moss gardens, observe the Buddha statues, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere without feeling rushed. The exact duration can vary depending on your pace and interest in photography or contemplation.
Sanzen-in Temple boasts a rich historical background, believed to have been founded by Saicho, the monk who introduced Tendai Buddhism to Japan, in the early 9th century. Originally located near Mount Hiei, it was later moved to its current location in Ohara. It served as a monzeki temple, meaning its head priests were historically members of the imperial family, highlighting its profound connection to Japan's imperial lineage and its significant role in the development of Tendai Buddhism throughout centuries.
Shirahige Shrine is located by Lake Biwa, and public transportation can be less frequent. A common method involves taking a train to Omi-Takashima Station (JR Kosei Line) and then either a local bus or a taxi for the remaining distance. Alternatively, joining an organized day tour that includes Shirahige Shrine can be convenient, as this often provides direct transportation and eliminates the complexities of navigating public transit and schedules, ensuring a smoother visit.
To reach Sanzen-in Temple from Kyoto city center, the most common and convenient way is by bus. From Kyoto Station, take Kyoto Bus number 17 or 18 towards Ohara. The journey takes approximately one hour, with the final stop being "Ohara". From the Ohara bus terminal, Sanzen-in Temple is a pleasant walk uphill, taking about 10-15 minutes, through a charming village with shops and eateries.