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Pick-up and drop-off area
※The pick-up and drop-off points for the trip are generally in Osaka/Kyoto city. If your pick-up and drop-off points are outside the city area, the travel time will be reduced accordingly.
The remote start or end time is 8 hours (excluding Osaka/Kyoto). Please contact customer service for details.
You can change your pick-up location free of charge up to two days in advance; requests made after this deadline will not be accepted.
Service hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
If you book before 6:00 or after 22:00, an additional night service fee will apply.
The 10-hour service period starts from the time specified by the customer. If the customer is late, the driver will wait until the service time ends, and the late time will also be counted in the service time. No refund will be given if the customer does not show up.
If a guest is late and the trip cannot be completed, they can discuss with the driver whether to shorten the trip or extend the service time. If they choose the latter, they will need to pay an overtime fee.
[Vehicle Information]
Business Class 7 Seats: Alphard II, Odyssey
(Maximum capacity: 6 people + 4 pieces of 24-inch luggage)
Luxury 7-seater: Alphard III and Alphard IV
(Maximum capacity: 6 people + 4 pieces of 24-inch luggage)
Toyota Hiace 10-seater
(Maximum capacity: 9 people + 9 pieces of 24-inch luggage)
*For flexible adjustments to passenger and luggage numbers, please consult customer service first. If the number of passengers and luggage exceeds the capacity, the driver has the right to refuse pick-up and drop-off without refund.
【Additional Services】
One child seat is provided free of charge; subsequent child seats will incur an additional charge of 2000 yen each. Please be sure to specify this in the order notes.
[Suggested Route]
[Osaka City] Shitennoji Temple ➜ Isshinji Temple ➜ Tennoji Zoo ➜ Shinsekai Hondori Shopping Street ➜ Tsutenkaku Tower ➜ Abeno Harukas Observatory
[Suburbs of Osaka] Osaka Tenmangu Shrine → Osaka Castle → Kuromon Market → Yasaka Shrine → Dotonbori (Glico billboard) → Shinsaibashi Shopping Street → Osaka Ukiyo-e Museum
[Kyoto A] Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine ➜ Sanjusan Hall ➜ Kiyomizudera Temple ➜ Ninnezaka, Sannenzaka ➜ Gion (Yasaka Shrine) ➜ Hanami Trail ➜ Kamogawa ➜ Pontocho Dori
【Kyoto B】 Kinkaku-ji(Rokuon-ji) ➜Ryoan-ji Temple ➜Ninna-ji Temple (Cherry Blossom Viewing Spot) ➜Nijo Castle ➜Nishiki Market
[Kyoto C] Ginkaku-ji(Jishō-ji) ➜ Tetsugaku No Michi(Cherry Blossom Viewing) ➜ Eikandō (Zenrin-ji) ➜ Nanzen-ji ➜ Heian Shrine
[Near Kyoto] Sanzen-in Temple ➜ Neko-ji Temple ➜ Ryūkō-in Temple ➜ Kifune Shrine
[Nara City] Nara Park (Royal Deer Park) ➜ Kasuga Taisha Shrine (World-class garden landscape) ➜ Todai-ji Temple (World-class wooden architecture) ➜ Mount Wakakusa (overlooking Nara) (Alternative: Kofuku-ji Temple)
[Uji City] Mimuroto-ji Temple ➜ Ujikami Shrine (Usagi-shrine) ➜ Uji Bridge/Uji River/Asagiri Bridge/Uji Omotesando ➜ Byodoin Temple (Alternative: Seijutsu-in Temple (Furin-ji Temple)) Seijutsu-in Temple (Furin-ji Temple, June 1st - September 18th) has Furin-ji Temple
[Kobe City] Ikuta Shrine (Japan's oldest shrine) ➜ Kobe City Museum ➜ Meriken Park (seaside park) ➜ Starbucks Kitano Monogatari Museum (the most beautiful Starbucks) ➜ Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
★The route is for reference only. If you wish to customize your own route, please consult customer service for a quote and purchase link before purchasing.
Shinsekai is the premier destination for experiencing old Osaka, while Tsutenkaku Tower is the area's iconic landmark. A viewing platform on the fifth floor offers panoramic views of Osaka. This floor also houses a golden statue of Billy Kent, and it's said that touching his feet brings good luck.
Kuromon Market is a traditional market in Osaka's Namba Ward, with narrow passageways lined with vendors selling fresh seafood and agricultural products. Visitors can carefully select items by listening to the fishmongers' calls.
The unofficial mascot of Dotonbori is the Glico logo: a large neon sign depicting a man running on a blue track, located directly above the Dotonbori Bridge. Originally erected in 1935, this billboard is a popular photo spot for tourists and locals alike.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is the head shrine of Inari shrines in Japan, enshrining Inari Okami, the god who blesses bountiful harvests and prosperous businesses. The seemingly endless rows of bright orange torii gates along the road leading to Mount Inari are breathtaking and one of Japan's most famous landmarks.
Two streets lead from Gion to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, known as Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka. The streets are lined with shops, many of which specialize in selling souvenirs or snacks.
Ninna-ji Temple, built in 888 AD, is a World Heritage Site. Besides its religious and historical importance, Ninna-ji is also famous for its cherry blossoms, with approximately 200 trees known as "Omuro-zakura" within its grounds. It is the latest blooming cherry blossom viewing spot in Kyoto, so visiting here is often considered the final act of the cherry blossom season.
The Tetsugaku No Michi is lined with cherry blossom trees, so it's often packed with people during cherry blossom season. As the crowds disperse at sunset, you can take a leisurely stroll and quietly enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms at dusk.
The best time to visit Kibune is in August and autumn. Because the area is mountainous and has dense forests, you won't feel the summer heat even in August, and the maple leaves will display brilliant colors in autumn.
Sanzen-in Temple is the main attraction of Ōhara Village, a beautiful village located in northern Kyoto, known for its pickled cucumbers and its adherence to tradition. Sanzen-in Temple is worth visiting in any season, not only for its exquisite statues but also for its beautiful scenery.
Nyan-nyan-ji Temple is a paradise for cat lovers, located in the Yase area at the foot of Mount Hiei, on the way to Ohara Sanzen-in Temple.