📸 [Guide and Photos by a Photographer] Kyoto Snap Tour🗂️
A minimum of 1 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 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
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While the exact duration can vary based on the group's pace and photography stops, visitors typically spend around 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and its immediate surroundings. This allows ample time for leisurely walks, taking photos, and soaking in the tranquil atmosphere without rushing. The snap tour is designed to ensure you capture beautiful moments within this timeframe.
To enhance the experience and minimize crowd impact, the semi-private snap tour often plans its visit to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove during times when tourist numbers are typically lower, such as earlier in the morning or specific weekdays. The professional guide also navigates efficient routes, and the small group size (up to 6 people) allows for more flexibility and personalized photo opportunities away from the main throngs, ensuring a more intimate and enjoyable visit.
The Arashiyama Kimono Snap Tour package is a comprehensive experience designed for memorable travel photography. It typically includes guided transportation between designated meeting points and the tour's destinations, a professional Korean photographer and guide, on-location snapshots at Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and Kurumazaki Shrine, and the delivery of over 400 original full-frame mirrorless shots with free editing services provided on the same day or within two business days. Kimono rental is generally an optional add-on and not part of the standard inclusions, so participants arrange it separately.
Arashiyama is famously located in Kyoto, not Osaka. The One-day Osaka Kyoto Arashiyama Kimono Snap Tour is thoughtfully designed to connect these regions. Participants can choose to depart from a designated meeting point in Umeda, Osaka, where transportation to Kyoto is arranged, or they can opt to join the tour directly in Kyoto. This flexibility ensures convenient access to Arashiyama, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic beauty regardless of their starting city.
Kurumazaki Shrine, included in the snap tour, is a renowned Shinto shrine in Kyoto, particularly famous for its association with performing arts and success in business. Many aspiring entertainers and business people visit seeking blessings. For the snap tour, it offers a distinct cultural backdrop for photography, providing a contrast to the natural beauty of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. It enriches the overall Kyoto experience with a blend of spiritual and artistic heritage.
The Arashiyama Kimono Snap Tour focuses on providing professional photography services at scenic locations. Kimono rental is generally not included as part of the standard tour package. Participants wishing to wear a kimono for their photo shoot are encouraged to arrange their kimono rental separately prior to the tour. This allows for personal selection and fitting, ensuring you have the perfect attire for your memorable pictures.
The Arashiyama Kimono Snap Tour is led by a professional Korean photographer and guide. Therefore, the primary language spoken during the tour and for guidance will be Korean. This ensures clear communication and a culturally immersive experience for Korean-speaking participants, while the guide also focuses on expertly capturing your special moments throughout the journey.
For participants starting in Osaka, the designated meeting point for the Arashiyama Kimono Snap Tour is typically in front of the HEP FIVE Ferris wheel in Umeda. Alternatively, travelers who prefer to join the tour directly in Kyoto can meet at a pre-arranged location within Kyoto. These flexible meeting points are designed for convenience, allowing easy access for guests arriving from different locations according to their travel plans.