| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Departure Time | Late Departure (After 9 am) |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Family-friendly | Free for children under 6 (no seat) |
| Sightseeing type | Theme parks, Temples & shrines, Bus tour |
| Transport | Bus tour |
[Tour conditions]
Departure point/Destination: Kyoto
Length of trip: Day trip
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company: Keihan Bus Co., Ltd.
Meal conditions: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times
Available accommodation: None
Minimum number of participants for tour to run:
Tour conductor: 1
Guides: 0
[Travel planning/implementation]
Company name: Keihan Bus Co., Ltd.
Address: 5 Minami Ishidacho, Higashikujo, Minami Ward, Kyoto City
Registration number: Kyoto Prefectural Governor Registered Travel Agency No. 2-192
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Admission tickets will not be included for travelers under the age of 6 and are required to be purchased on-site
You must exchange your voucher for a reserved seat ticket.
Please note that the time spent at each spot and the order may change depending on the traffic and weather conditions on the day.
The time spent getting off the bus includes the walking time to the sightseeing spot.
Children under elementary school age may apply for free, but seats will not be provided. If a seat is required, please apply as a "child (ages 6-12)."
Service may be suspended or cancelled due to weather conditions that affect safe operation.
There may be delays or changes to the course schedule due to road conditions, etc.
The Kaikai Yokai Parade, part of the Kaikai Yokai Festival at Toei Kyoto Studio Park, typically has specific operating hours during the festival period. It is a modern reenactment of the "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons" that takes place in the movie village. Visitors can generally experience the parade in the evening, aligning with its thematic context. The exact schedule often varies by date, so it's advisable to check the most current timings for your planned visit to the studio park.
This unique tour delves into Kyoto's mysterious side, exploring various yokai-related spots where ancient gods, Buddhas, and other worlds are believed to intertwine. Accompanied by a knowledgeable ghost storyteller, you'll hear captivating tales and legends of yokai (Japanese spirits and demons) and supernatural occurrences. The experience culminates at Toei Kyoto Studio Park for the Kaikai Yokai Festival, which includes the impressive Kaikai Yokai Parade. Expect an immersive journey into Kyoto's folklore and spooky history.
The Kaikai Yokai Parade draws inspiration from the ancient Japanese folklore concept of the "Hyakki Yagyō," or the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons. This tradition describes a procession of various yokai parading through the streets on summer nights. Culturally, it reflects Japan's rich tradition of supernatural tales and its deep connection to the spirit world. The modern reenactment at Toei Kyoto Studio Park offers a contemporary interpretation, bringing these legendary creatures to life for visitors.
The Demonic Kyoto tour takes participants to various locations across Kyoto steeped in yokai lore and supernatural legends. While specific spots may vary, they often include areas traditionally associated with ghost stories, ancient shrines, temples, or historical sites that have mythical ties to spirits and deities. The ghost storyteller enriches the experience by sharing local legends and historical context at these mysterious locations, uncovering the city's hidden supernatural narratives.
The Tour with a Ghost Story Teller exploring Demonic Kyoto is designed as a limited-time collaborative course. While exact durations can vary, these types of themed tours typically range from a few hours in the evening to half a day. This ensures ample time to visit the yokai-related spots and experience the Kaikai Yokai Festival at Toei Kyoto Studio Park, culminating in the Kaikai Yokai Parade. It's recommended to check the specific itinerary for the tour date you plan to attend for precise timing.
The Kaikai Yokai Festival at Toei Kyoto Studio Park generally aims to be an engaging cultural experience for a wide audience. While it features themes of yokai, which are Japanese supernatural beings, the presentation is typically designed to be entertaining and culturally rich rather than overtly frightening. Families with children usually find it enjoyable and educational about Japanese folklore, but those particularly sensitive to themed costumes or atmospheric elements might want to review event details beforehand.
The ghost storyteller is a central figure on the Demonic Kyoto tour, acting as both a guide and a narrator. Their primary role is to immerse participants in Kyoto's supernatural heritage by recounting chilling legends, historical anecdotes, and folklore associated with yokai and spirits at each visited location. They provide context and atmosphere, bringing the stories to life and deepening the understanding of Kyoto's mysterious and intertwined worlds of gods, Buddhas, and other entities.
The Kaikai Yokai Parade at Toei Kyoto Studio Park is unique because it offers a modern, interactive reenactment of the ancient "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons" folklore within a movie village setting. This fusion provides an immersive backdrop, allowing visitors to witness a vibrant procession of imaginative yokai costumes and performances. It’s a dynamic celebration of Japan's supernatural heritage, presented in an accessible and engaging way that blends tradition with contemporary entertainment and storytelling.