Kyoto Early Riser Golden One-Day Walking Tour
Overview
Kyoto stands as Japan's most renowned tourist destination, showcasing a wealth of remarkable sights. This luxurious tour begins early in the morning, allowing visits to five iconic attractions in Kyoto.
- 🌅 Visit five of Kyoto's most iconic tourist attractions.
- 🚫 Avoid crowds for a more enjoyable experience.
- 🕒 Starts early in the morning for optimal sightseeing.
- 🛑 Comfortably and efficiently designed tour itinerary.
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- Professional Guide
- Meals
- Ryoanji Temple
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Fushimi Inari-taisha ShrineThe spectacular tunnel of thousands vermilion torii gates is so famous and picturesque. These torii gates were offered by worshippers in appreciation of the good fortune they received from the deity enshrined here. Why don’t you, too, offer a prayer and change your luck?
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ArashiyamaThe renowned bamboo forest with its subtle hues of green and the sun slanting through has an exceptional beauty. The rustling of the leaves and the creaking of the trunks softly swaying in the breeze have a very relaxing effect. It’s an experience that you shouldn't miss while being in Kyoto.
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Ryoan-ji TempleThis temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses the world famous Rock Garden, which was once praised by Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ. Though the garden itself is quite simple and small, only with rocks and white gravel, it can give you philosophical and spiritual inspiration.
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Kinkakuji TempleThis famous Zen temple is an icon of Samurai culture. Although it is a very popular tourist destination, the unique sight of the Golden Pavilion is well worth a visit. You can get wonderful pictures of the gilded building and its beautiful appearance reflected in the pond.
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Nishiki Market Shopping DistrictThe Nishiki market, which has been popular with the people of Kyoto for 400 years, has 126 shops lined up in a 390-meter long street. Kyoto’s peculiar vegetables and pickles are sold and you can taste some. Let’s enjoy the walk while imagining the eating habits of the people of Kyoto.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.