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This is a customized product; travelers can freely choose their destination and attractions according to their own needs, but must comply with the following rules:
1. Rental time: The default rental time for 6-9 seat vehicles is 10 hours. If the rental time is exceeded, an overtime fee will be charged (5,000 yen per hour, with any fraction of an hour counted as a full hour). This fee can be paid directly to the driver.
2. Recommended departure time: Any time between 8:00 AM and 9:30 AM. Considering road conditions, it is recommended to depart earlier.
3. Departure point: Any designated location within Osaka or Kyoto (including but not limited to hotels, guesthouses, etc.).
4. Private charter car route: Customized routes are available. Please refer to the suggested routes below.
5. Trip distance: The total trip distance must be within 300 kilometers.
6. Driver's language: Chinese/Japanese/English
[Note]: By default, this product will arrange a Chinese/Japanese driver upon ordering. If you require an English driver, an additional fee will apply. Please select the "English" option under "Driver Service Language" in the options below and order it together with the vehicle model package. If you do not select the English service option, it will be considered that you agree to arrange a Chinese/Japanese driver. In the event of any communication or misunderstanding issues due to language differences, we will do our best to assist you, but the traveler will be solely responsible for any related liabilities. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Introduction to some attractions--
Kiyomizu-dera
One of Kyoto's iconic ancient temples, it is famous for its "Kiyomizu Stage". Climbing the stage offers panoramic views of Kyoto, with different charms in each season. Springtime is perfect for cherry blossom viewing, while autumn brings beautiful autumn foliage, making it an excellent place to experience the ancient charm of Kyoto.
The Otowa Waterfall within the temple grounds is considered a sacred spring for those seeking health, longevity, and academic success, attracting countless worshippers to collect water and pray for blessings.
Yasaka Shrine
Located in the Gion district, it is one of Kyoto's most popular shrines. It is known for its magnificent vermilion buildings and the annual "Gion Festival" held in summer, and it becomes even more mysterious and romantic when the lanterns are lit at night.
Walking from the shrine to Hanamikoji Street, you can experience the unique Japanese streetscape and geisha culture of the ancient capital.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
Famous worldwide for its thousands of "Senbon Torii" (thousands of torii gates), the winding tunnel of red torii gates is truly breathtaking. The main deity enshrined is Inari, who is regarded as the god who blesses business prosperity and abundant harvests.
Climbing to the top along the mountain path offers panoramic views of Kyoto, making it a spiritually enriching destination that travelers shouldn't miss.
Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)
Its official name is Rokuon-ji Temple. Its exterior walls are covered with gold leaf, and the golden reflection in the Mirror Pond is magnificent. Regardless of the season, it displays unparalleled Japanese beauty.
The surrounding gardens are exquisitely laid out, and strolling through them feels like stepping into a tranquil landscape painting.
Arashiyama
A scenic spot on the outskirts of Kyoto where nature and culture intertwine. Famous attractions include Togetsukyo Bridge and the Bamboo Grove Path, beautiful in all seasons, especially in autumn when the maple leaves turn the valleys red, creating a picturesque scene.
You can take the Sagano Scenic Railway or the Hozu River cruise to experience another kind of leisurely beauty in Kyoto.
Osaka Castle Park
One of Osaka's iconic landmarks, the castle tower houses a rich collection of historical artifacts and attracts countless tourists when the cherry blossoms bloom in spring. Climbing the castle tower offers panoramic views of the entire Osaka city area.
The park is lush and green, making it a popular spot for local residents to relax, jog, and enjoy the flowers.
Tsutenkaku Tower
A symbol of the Shinsekai district, showcasing the nostalgic charm of the Showa era. The observation deck offers panoramic views of Osaka's Minami Ward, and at night, it's a dazzling spectacle, a great place to experience the authentic Osaka atmosphere.
The shopping street at the foot of the tower is full of retro charm, with a variety of delicious food and souvenirs that make people linger.
Nara Park
Thousands of adorable sika deer, considered messengers of the gods, live in this vast natural park. Visitors can interact closely with these gentle deer and experience the unique charm of Nara.
When the cherry blossoms bloom at the foot of Mount Wakakusa in spring, the ancient capital gains an even more dreamlike atmosphere.
Todai-ji Temple
Located within Nara Park, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its world-class wooden architecture and majestic Great Buddha Hall. The magnificent Buddha statues inspire awe and are a significant symbol of Japanese Buddhist culture.
The annual Omizu-tori ceremony, a tradition that has lasted for a thousand years, showcases a solemn and sacred cultural power.
Amanohashidate
Revered as one of the "Three Views of Japan," it is a natural sandbar spanning Miyazu Bay, its reflection in the sea like a bridge in the sky. Climbing to the observation deck offers a magnificent view resembling a "path to heaven."
The custom of "tama no zoki," where one stands upside down to view the view from a high vantage point, is a unique way for travelers to experience the charm of Amanohashidate.
Ine no Funaya
Located on the shore of Ine Bay in northern Kyoto, rows of traditional boat houses are built along the sea, with boats moored below and people living on the roofs, showcasing a unique fishing village landscape.
The tranquil sea and the reflection of the wooden houses create a serene landscape, earning it the reputation of a "seaside Kyoto" – a hidden gem.
Lake Biwa
Lake Shiga is Japan's largest freshwater lake and the most representative natural landscape of Shiga Prefecture. The lake is vast and beautiful, with different scenery in each season. Cherry blossoms adorn the lakeside in spring, the lake water is clear and blue in summer, and it is even more tranquil and expansive in autumn and winter.
Numerous viewpoints and resort facilities are scattered along the lakeside, among which the torii gates of Omihachiman and Shirabegi Shrine are particularly famous, appearing to float on the water and creating a dreamlike scene.
Miho Museum
Hidden in the mountains of Shiga, this art palace was designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei. To enter the museum, one must first pass through a cherry blossom tunnel and a suspension bridge, as if stepping into a paradise.
The museum houses a collection of precious artworks from around the world, and the building itself blends perfectly with the natural landscape. It is especially spectacular when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring, making it a unique space where art and nature meet.
Shirahama
Located in Wakayama Prefecture, this seaside resort is famous for its pristine white sand beaches and clear waters. Shirahama Beach is considered one of Japan's most beautiful beaches, attracting many tourists in the summer to enjoy the sun and sea breeze.
This area is also a famous hot spring town where you can relax in the seaside hot springs. The nearby Engetsu Island, Senjojiki, and Sandanbeki are natural landscapes that showcase the magnificent coastal scenery.
Himeji Castle
One of Japan's best-preserved ancient castles, it is known as "White Heron Castle" and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its pristine white walls and elegant architectural structure, resembling a white heron in flight, are a masterpiece of Japanese castle architecture.
Climbing the castle tower offers panoramic views of Himeji, while the surrounding gardens and cherry blossom avenues are especially enchanting in spring, where history and natural landscapes intertwine to create a unique Japanese atmosphere.
Partial vehicle information--
Common car models:
2-5 seater vehicles: Toyota Alphard or other 7-seater vehicles (an additional 10,000 yen handling fee will be charged if a specific model is specified).
Capacity: 6 passengers + 3 pieces of luggage (21-29 inches) / 5 passengers + 4 pieces of luggage (21-29 inches)
6-8 seater model: Toyota Hiace. Capacity: 9 passengers + 9 pieces of 21-29 inch luggage / 8 passengers + 10 pieces of 21-29 inch luggage.
*The above vehicle models are for reference only, and Alphard models are randomly assigned. If you need to adjust or specify a particular model due to special circumstances, please make sure to note it when placing your order so that customer service can review it.