Start from Kyoto Station: Early Morning E-Bike Tour with Kyotoite
Overview
Kyoto ECO Trip offers a unique opportunity to discover the beauty of Kyoto through bicycle rides, showcasing hidden gems often missed by tourists. This tour emphasizes the advantages of cycling over public transport options like subways, buses, and taxis.
- 🚴♂️ The tour features Electric Pedal-Assist bikes equipped with front baskets for convenience.
- 🌸 Explore iconic sites including the thousands of torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine.
- 🏯 Visit the popular Gion area along with the stunning Nanzen-ji Temple.
- ⛩️ Quick stops at other notable locations like Sanjusangendo Temple and Heian-Jingu Shrine are included.
- ⚠️ The e-bikes are designed for those who are accustomed to cycling and should be easy to ride.
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- Liability Insurance
- Use of bicycle
- Helmet
- Raincoat
- Water
- Snacks
Meeting point
Return details
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Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine20 minute's ride from Flagship. Our first stop is one of the must-see places in Kyoto, the popular Fushimi-Inari Shrine, which is best-known for the thousands of Tori Gates. We also make our way to see the hidden beauty of bamboo forests, which the most of the visitors are likely to overlook.
- 15 minute's ride from Fushimi-Irari Shrine. Next, we will go through Sanjusangendo Temple, which is famous for its 1001 statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, displayed inside the temple. (pass by)
- 10 minute's ride from Sanjusandengo. Following the Shirakawa River, we will bike through the old backstreets that lead us to Miyagawa-cho and Tatsumi Bridge in Gion, the famous geisha district. It takes about 20 minutes to ride through the area. (pass by)
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Nanzen-ji Temple15 minute's ride from the Gion District. Getting closer to the centre of Kyoto City, we will visit Nanzen-ji Temple, one of the most important Zen temples in Japan.
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Heian Shrine10 minute's ride from Nanzenji Temple. Our last stop is the popular Shinto shrine called "Heian-Jingu Shrine", which is known as a symbol of being the capital of Japan about 800 years ago.
- 10 minute's ride from Heian-Jingu Shrine. Lastly, we will make our way back following the Kamogawa River, probably the most famous river in Kyoto. It takes approximately 20 minutes to get back to our Flagship stop. (pass by)