| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Late Departure (After 9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Family-friendly | Free for children under 2 (no seat) |
| Seasonal | Spring Cherry Blossom, Autumn Maple, Winter Snow Exclusive |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Temples & shrines, Food tour・Izakaya Hopping, Bus tour, Power spots |
| Transport | Bus tour |
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Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Depending on the situation on the day, the time and order of visits to each attraction may be adjusted. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Chinese and English-speaking staff will accompany you. However, guided tours of attractions will not be provided. Please be aware of this.
Please be aware that the size of the vehicle used for the day trip may be adjusted depending on the number of people or the situation on the day.
Depending on the situation on the day, passengers who have booked the "Chinese-speaking driver service plan" and the "English-speaking driver service plan" may be combined into the same vehicle for departure. Please be aware of this.
Depending on the situation on the day, passengers who have booked the "Meal-Excluded Package" may be combined with those who have booked the "Lunch Included Package" and depart on the same vehicle. Please be aware of this.
If you wish to change your pick-up location, please contact customer service two days prior to departure.
Please understand that the lunch included in the meal plan may vary depending on the ingredients available on the day.
Arashiyama is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural sites. Key highlights include the iconic Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where towering bamboo stalks create a unique serene atmosphere. Visitors can also explore Togetsukyo Bridge, offering picturesque views of the Hozugawa River and surrounding mountains. Tenryu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning Zen gardens, is another must-see. The area also features charming streets with traditional shops and eateries.
To fully experience the main attractions in Arashiyama, such as the Bamboo Grove, Togetsukyo Bridge, and Tenryu-ji Temple, it is generally recommended to allocate at least 2 to 3 hours. This allows for leisurely strolls, photo opportunities, and appreciating the tranquil ambiance. If you plan to visit additional temples, gardens, or enjoy a boat ride, extending your visit to half a day would be ideal for a more in-depth exploration.
No, there is no admission fee to walk through the main path of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. It is a publicly accessible natural area. However, some adjacent temples and gardens within the Arashiyama district, such as Tenryu-ji Temple or Okochi Sanso Villa, do have separate admission fees. It's advisable to check the specific entry requirements for any particular sites you wish to visit.
A comprehensive day tour from Kyoto often integrates Arashiyama as a significant stop, ensuring travelers experience its core attractions efficiently. Such tours typically provide comfortable transportation, eliminating the need to navigate public transport. You can expect guided visits to the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Togetsukyo Bridge, and possibly Tenryu-ji Temple, with sufficient time allocated at each site before proceeding to other destinations like Fushimi Inari and Nara. Booking with KKday offers the convenience of pre-arranged logistics and expert guidance for a seamless experience.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is famous for its mesmerizing path of thousands of vibrant orange torii gates, donated by individuals and companies as offerings. It is the head shrine of the god Inari, who is associated with rice, sake, and prosperity. Walking through the tunnel of gates up the sacred Mount Inari offers a unique spiritual experience and stunning photographic opportunities, making it a culturally and visually impactful destination.
Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a stunning Zen temple in Kyoto, renowned for its top two floors completely covered in gold leaf. Its main feature is the dazzling reflection of the golden structure on the adjacent Kyōkochi (Mirror Pond), especially on a clear day. The temple is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped Japanese strolling garden, incorporating trees, rocks, and water features, creating a picturesque and serene setting for visitors to admire.
The deer at Nara Park are accustomed to human interaction and are generally gentle. The best way to interact with them is by purchasing "shika senbei" (deer crackers) from vendors around the park. Hold a cracker out flat in your hand, and the deer may bow to you before taking it. Remember they are wild animals, so avoid teasing them or holding food away from them, and be mindful of your belongings. Enjoy the unique experience of feeding these friendly creatures responsibly.
The Great Buddha statue, known as Daibutsu, housed within Todaiji Temple's Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), holds immense historical and cultural significance. It is one of Japan's largest bronze Buddha statues, standing at approximately 15 meters tall. Constructed in the 8th century, it symbolizes imperial patronage of Buddhism and served as a national symbol for protection. Its sheer scale and intricate details are awe-inspiring, representing a monumental achievement in ancient Japanese craftsmanship and religious devotion.