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Top Kyoto Historical & Heritage Tours

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Kyoto Early Bird Tour

clock 5 hours 15 minutes
  • Kyoto is the most famous tourist destination in Japan. There are plenty of wonderful sites, but it is always bustling with tourists from all over the world, so it’s hard to enjoy Kyoto's natural beauty quietly and in depth.

    Here we offer a luxurious tour that enables you to visit three of the most famous tourist attractions in Kyoto with...Read more

One Day Tour : Enjoy Kyoto to the fullest!

clock 8 hours
  • Kyoto once flourished as the capital of Japan for over a thousand years until Tokyo became the capital and the emperor moved there in 1868. There are plenty of places worth visiting such as Arashiyama, which used to be the aristocrats’ summer resort, magnificent temples with delicate gardens, the alleys where geisha girls in kimono stroll, and...Read more

Dark Kyoto Tour

clock 4 hours
  • The yang of the bright and beautiful side of the city's 1200 year history is paralleled by the yin of the macabre, the bizarre and the bloody aspects of the story of Japan's old capital. Starting at Yasaka Shrine we will weave our way south through the back streets of Gion to Kiyomizu Temple, then descending through the Toribeno cemetery, one of...Read more

Biking Tour in Kyoto

clock 6 to 7 hours
  • For those short on time and high on energy, join us for a one day all-you-can-Kyoto bike tour!

    Experience the tranquility of one of world's largest wooden buildings, learn about the history of Kyoto at the Imperial Palace Park, reflect on life at the stunning Golden Pavilion, enjoy a traditional sit-down lunch, capture the essence of Kyoto...Read more

Kyoto Lazy Bird Tour

clock 5 hours
  • Kyoto is the most famous tourist destination in Japan with plenty of wonderful sights to see.

    Here we offer a luxurious tour in the afternoon that enables you to visit three of the most iconic tourist attractions in Kyoto after spending a leisurely morning or getting rid of your...Read more

Kyoto Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle Walking Tour

clock 7 hours
  • This luxurious tour introduces all the important spots in Kyoto in one day: you can get to know the faith of the commoners of Japan, the characteristic food of Kyoto, the residence of the shogun, the palace of the Emperor, and also take a stroll through the geisha street.

    With this tour, you can deeply understand the lives and thoughts of...Read more

Highlights & Hidden Gems With Locals: Best of Kyoto Private Tour

clock 3 hours
  • This is not just another city tour; this is the best of Kyoto from a unique perspective! Get to know Kyoto on a city tour that gives you the perfect overview, with city highlights, hidden gems, storytelling, and a local treat - this tour has it all!

    Forget about big touristy groups and the crowds; it's time to see Kyoto at its best but...Read more

Kyoto Afternoon Tour - Fushimiinari Shrine & Kiyomizu Temple from Kyoto

clock 5 hours
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Kyoto on an afternoon guided tour through the former capitol’s vibrant shrines and temples. Admire Fushimiinari Taisha Shrine, the head shrine of the god Inari. Stroll Sanjusangendo Hall with its 1,001 Kannon statues and the Kiyomizu Temple where you’ll enjoy sweeping city views from the large...Read more

Kasamaki and Nuishime Shibori Wrapping Cloth Class

clock 60 to 90 minutes
  • Learn two techniques for dyeing cloth during this 60 to 90 minute class in Kyoto – Kasamaki and Nuishime. Shibori art pieces, tools and samples are displayed on the exhibition floor. In the museum shop, there are a variety of original items, souvenirs and fabrics for you to...Read more

Long-sleeved 'Furisode' Kimono Experience in Kyoto

clock 1 to 9 hours
  • During this experience, you can rent and get dressed in a furisode (long-sleeved Kimono) in the Gion District of Kyoto. Furisode is a very formal long-sleeved kimono that, culturally, is for younger, unmarried women. Then, you will have a chance to walk around the city and see the sights in this traditional...Read more

Calligraphy and Make your own Kanji T-shirt in Kyoto

clock 2 hours
  • You can get your own Kanji t-shirt in 2 hours.

    You will have 3 kinds of FUN!

    1. Fun of Learning,

    2. Fun of Making,

    3. Fun of Wearing

    1st Fun is learning about Japanese calligraphy.

    You will learn about Kanji history and Japanese calligraphy tools. We practice how to make black ink, how to use a brush,...Read more

Kyo-arashi Shibori Scarf Class

clock 30 to 60 minutes
  • Learn how to make your own shibori scarf in Japan during a 30- to 60-minute class. Shibori art pieces, tools, and samples are displayed at the Kyoto Shibori Museum, which you can explore while your piece dries. In the museum shop, admire a variety of original items, souvenirs, and fabrics. Select a morning or afternoon time when...Read more

Kyoto Early Bird feat. Matcha Town tour

clock 6 hours
  • Kyoto is the most famous tourist destination in Japan with plenty of wonderful sights to see.

    Here we offer a luxurious tour early in the morning that enables you to visit three of the most iconic tourist attractions in Kyoto. Enjoy the treasures of the former capital in a relaxing atmosphere thanks to fewer tourists compared to ordinary...Read more

Kyoto Private Tour with a Local: 100% Personalized, See the City Unscripted

clock 4 hours
  • Spend time with one of our hosts exploring Kyoto. Half a day is not nearly enough time to see the whole city but with a host by your side you will get a feel for its energy. Explore one of Kyoto's traditional neighborhoods, like Gion. If that’s not your scene, pick a famous attraction like the Golden Pavilion, Fushimi Inari Shrine or...Read more

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine Highlights Tour with Nationally-Licensed Guide

clock 1 hour
  • Our nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guides will introduce you to the background of Japan that most tourists do not get to see. This short but value-packed trip is a fantastic way of experiencing Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine!

    We are here to help you discover new things, as Fushimi Inari Taisha is so much more than its...Read more

Kyoto Private Night Tour: From Gion District To Old Pontocho, 100% Personalized

clock 4 hours
  • Join one of our hosts to explore Kyoto after dark. Amble through the wooden alleyways of historic Gion and see the picturesque streets of old Pontocho. Discover sacred shrines hidden in cosmopolitan shopping areas and share small dishes and beers with your host in a traditional izakaya or tachinomiya (standing bar). Kyoto after dark is more a...Read more

Sagano Romantic Train & Arashiyama, Kiyomizudera, Fushimi Inari Taisha Day Tour

clock 9 hours
  • Enjoy an easy, culturally-enriching bus trip from Osaka to Kyoto. The tour starts with a magical train ride on the Sagano Romantic Train to Arashiyama and takes you to the UNESCO world heritage site of Kiyomizu-dera, finishing the journey with a visit to the Fushimi Inari Shrine. There are several convenient pickup locations near hotels in Kyoto,...Read more

Personalized Half-day Tour in Kyoto for your family and friends.

clock 6 hours
  • This tour is for those want to visit Kyoto within half a day. We will use the public transport like bus, subway and train.

    Your itinerary can be customized according to your preference and interest.

    Moreover, I'm pleased to help you make your itinerary plan in the afternoon.

    Sample Itinerary 1 - North-East Kyoto :...Read more

Half Day Tour of Nijo Castle and Golden Pavilion in Kyoto

clock 4 hours
  • This is a half day tour of visiting Nijo castle and Kinkakuji Temple,representative tourist spots in Kyoto. Nijo was the Castle built in 1603 (the Edo period) and registered as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also Kinkakuji, the "Golden Pavillion," is a temple shining in the sunlight, which is the center of tourism in...Read more

Matcha Green Tea Plantation and Matcha Factory Visit

clock 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Matcha Green Tea was originally introduced to Japan in the 12th century by the zen monk, Eisai, the founder of Japanese Zen Buddhism in Kyoto. Since then, it has been developed into the refined form of tea ceremony. However, the original purpose of bringing tea leaves into Japan was for medication. Such the tradition must be the important factor...Read more
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