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Kyoto (���s, Kyōto) served as Japan's capital and the emperor 's residence from 794 until 1868 . It is one of the country's ten largest cities with 1.5 million inhabitants and a modern face.
Over the centuries, Kyoto was destroyed by many wars and fires, but due to its exceptional historic value, the city was dropped from the list of target cities for the atomic bomb and escaped destruction during World War II . Countless temples , shrines and other historically priceless structures survive in the city today.
Top attractions in Kyoto
Nijo Castle ••
Kyoto Railway Museum •
Sento Palace •
Nishiki Market •
Kyoto Imperial Palace •
Pontocho •
Nijo Jinya •
Honganji Temples •
Kyoto Manga Museum
Kyoto Aquarium
Kyoto Station
Kyoto Tower
Kiyomizudera •••
Higashiyama •••
Ginkakuji •••
Nanzenji Temple ••
Kyoto National Museum ••
Gion •
Kenninji Temple •
Philosopher's Path •
Kodaiji Temple •
Shorenin Temple •
Heian Shrine •
Chionin Temple •
Shogunzuka Mound
Eikando Temple
Shinnyodo Temple
Yasaka Shrine
Maruyama Park
Fushimi Inari Shrine •••
Daigoji Temple •
Tofukuji Temple •
Toji Temple •
Fushimi Sake District
Kinkakuji •••
Shugakuin Villa ••
Ninnaji Temple ••
Kibune •
Kurama •
Ryoanji Temple •
Ohara •
Sanzenin Temple •
Takao •
Hieizan •
Daitokuji Temple •
Kamo Shrines •
Kitano Tenmangu •
Enkoji Temple
Manshuin Temple
Arashiyama ••
Kokedera ••
Katsura Villa ••
Yoshiminedera •
Daikakuji Temple •
Tenryuji Temple •
Myoshinji Temple •
Toei Eigamura •
Hozugawa Cruise
Sagano Railway
Yamazaki Whisky Distillery
Gion Matsuri ••
Aoi Matsuri •
Jidai Matsuri •
Mount Koya •••
Nara •••
Kinosaki ••
Osaka ••
Himeji ••
Amanohashidate •
Kobe •
Iga Ueno •
Asuka and Sakurai
Kyoto by interest
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Itinerary ideas.
- Walk the Philosopher's Path
- Beautiful temples and shrines
- Attractive Higashiyama streets
- See the bamboo groves
- Visit the monkey park
- Serene temples and gardens
- Visit beautiful temples
- Explore Higashiyama and Gion
- Visit beautiful temples and shrines
- Explore attractive Arashiyama
- Explore Kyoto's northern side
- Visit Kinkakuji , Ryoanji and Ninnaji temples
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KYOTO TOURS LED BY LOCALS
Kyoto walking tours and private tours to take you beyond the tourist track, led by locals in your language, kyoto walking tours & exclusive private tours.
Embark on an immersive journey through the heart of Japanese history and tradition on one of our Kyoto walking tours.
We guide you through the city’s prominent attractions, from well-known Instagram hotspots to hidden gems tucked away from the usual tourist trails.
Kyoto Private Tours: More to Explore in Less Time
With our Kyoto day tours, we aim to share the best of Kyoto, providing every visitor with a unique and unforgettable experience. Our Kyoto private tours offer the perfect solution for those looking to see more in less time.
Operated in comfortable, private vehicles accompanied by knowledgeable driver-guides, these tours take you to fantastic sites such as Arashiyama and Fushimi Inari, which can be difficult to reach by public transport.
Our guides are ready to impart local insights and fascinating tidbits throughout your journey, enhancing your Kyoto sightseeing adventure.
Choosing the right tour might seem daunting, but we’re here to assist!
Contact us and we’ll gladly guide you to a tour that perfectly aligns with your vacation plans.
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Embark on exciting day trips from kyoto.
Extend your exploration beyond Kyoto’s borders with our popular Kyoto day tours. Along with providing Kyoto walking tours, we also offer enticing journeys to surrounding cities, all with expert Kyoto private tour guides.
Our tour from Kyoto to Osaka is particularly well-received, owing to the proximity and unique charm of the two cities.
Don’t miss the chance to delve into Osaka’s bustling, vibrant cityscape – it’s one of our favorite places!
Fancy something a bit different? Get in touch to create a custom itinerary tailored to your interests.
Transparency and Honesty: How Our Kyoto Tours Operate
We’re firm believers in transparency. Our Kyoto guided tours contain clear information about all costs, inclusions, and exclusions, ensuring you know exactly what to anticipate.
Our tours are void of hidden fees or obligatory shopping stops. We refrain from accepting kickbacks and avoid cluttering our food tours with endless add-ons. Rest assured, when we say that food is included, we truly mean it.
Dive into our Kyoto day tours with complete peace of mind, knowing that your enjoyment and satisfaction are our primary concerns.
Public Transit or Pickup
For our walking tours and night tours, meeting spots are always conveniently located close to train or subway stops. For car tours, pick up is included, but for walking and night tours, pick up can be arranged at additional cost.
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Real English, real skills, and great personalities. Our guides have the knowledge and expertise to provide you with interesting, fun, and memorable tours.
Fully Narrated
During our Japan tours, we never leave you to wander about on your own. Your guide stays with you the whole time, unless, for example, you want a bit of time to roam a garden or have lunch on your own.
Our night tours include dinner, our half-day walking tours have no meal stops, and our full-day tours have a lunch stop at your expense (we will consult with you and find a place to your liking).
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An in-depth discovery of Kyoto
Traveling in Kyoto can be daunting due to the confusing transportation network or the perspective to face crowds of tourists in the most popular places.
Our guides will help you overcome those inconveniences!
According to the Japan National Tourism Organization, about half of Kyoto’s visitors originate from Western countries, that is to say twice Japan’s national average.
The former capital of Japan, despite its modest size, still hides thousands of wonderful treasures to discover, and is thus a must-visit to include in your itinerary.
A dedicated guide
The tour you booked is completely private. You will not share your guide with unknown people, for more comfort and privacy.
You guide is dedicated to you or your group (couple, friends, family, etc.) and will offer suggestions during the tour according to the time of the year, the weather and your pace.
Know Japan beyond clichés.
Discover cities under a new approach, closer to their reality; Explore places hidden to tourists, good and sometimes original picture spots; Save time thanks to the locals’ experience who know Japan like the back of their hand; Enjoy your visit without worrying about planning or how to get there.
Step out the usual stereotyped guided tour and explore narrow streets, hidden gems, find the good restaurants that only appear on Japanese maps... Visit a Japan that no Western travel guide can describe!
Touring in the most popular places of Tokyo or Kyoto with our guides is naturally also possible.
Our Certified Tour Guides in Kyoto
The main temples and shrines are naturally not to be missed, but the city also conceals several discreet gardens and offers gateways in nature within only a couple of minutes of transportation. Many travelers in Kyoto are eager to meet Geisha, and although it is not always possible, our guides know the best tricks to maximize the chances of encounter.
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- The preparation of your tour in Kyoto by the guide, according to your preferences
- Reservation fee (no additional administration fee or tips)
- Their full transportation fees (to the meeting place and during the tour)
- Their lunch up to ¥1,000 (~$7) per meal
- Their admission fee up to ¥1,500 (~$10) per half a day, full day or evening
- Your own personal expenses (transportation, meal, admission fee, etc.)
- Guide’s dinner if you book the “Evening Tour”
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Allow about ¥1,000 to ¥2,000 (~$7 to ~$14) for transportation per person and per day of visit. Kyoto’s buses and subway network are not covered by the Japan Rail Pass. If you feel like it and depending on the weather conditions, your guide can show you around on bicycle (bicycle rental fees at your own expense).
Recommended clothing for temples’ visit
At many temples and shrines (and some other places too) in Kyoto, visitors are required to take off their shoes before entering buildings. It is thus important to wear shoes that are easy to take off and to put on, as well as a clean pair of socks without hole. In winter, you may bring a second pair of socks to avoid being cold during the visit.
Information about visits with advance reservation
Some of our customers might be interested in special visits in Kyoto that require an advance reservation, as for example, the Moss Temple. Keikaku cannot guarantee availability for those visits.
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Enjoy Touring Kyoto with a Knowledgeable Guide!
Explore the wonderful area of Kyoto: See the must-see spots and discover the hidden gems with the help of a friendly local.
Kyoto is commonly known as the prime location for traditional experiences, historical sites, and cultural depth. Long in the past, it preceded Tokyo as the capital of Japan. With these tours you'll be able to do things like exploring ancient shrines and temples, sample local delicacies and street food at Nishiki market, stroll along the Kamogawa River, or hike up Mt. Kifune. Wherever you go, you'll be immersed in history and authenticity.
Best Tours in Kyoto
Discover the top tours in Kyoto with Japan Wonder Travel to make your trip an unforgettable experience.
🌟 Kyoto Maiko & Geisha Performance and Cultural Walking Tour in Gion
There are many icons that symbolize Japan inherently, and of those are Geisha, or Geiko as they're known in Kyoto. Take a trip to Gion and stroll through its traditional streets and see a Geiko & Maiko performance, all with the help of a local guide.
This small-group tour is the perfect gateway to experiencing part of Japan's ancient heritage in depth. Not only will you witness a graceful performance, but you'll also learn about Geiko and their diligent lifestyle and transition from Maiko (apprentice Geiko) as well as the overall history of the practice and area. the first half of the experience will be walking through the streets of Gion while your guide explains significant information about the area and the Geiko practice, and the second half will be held in a private house where you'll be welcomed by Maiko and Geiko with a light refreshment and incredible performance.
🍡🍶 Kyoto Food and Drink Tours
We all know that street food can be some of the best out there, and usually for a steal! Nishiki Market is a great place to try Kyoto's local street food and drinks. this tour not only takes you through this bustling area, but also through the historic Geisha district of Gion, Pontocho Alley, and the relaxing Kamogawa river. This is a fun, tasty, and informative experience through the heart of Kyoto.
Arashiyama is the Jewel of Kyoto. This bamboo forest, the largest in the world, may very well be your reason to at least stop in Kyoto. Rest assured that, just like Nishiki market, you'll have a friendly, informative guide to help you learn about the area and get some great bites and sips along the way!
💭✅ Kyoto Private Highlights Tours
Do Kyoto the way you want with this customizable tour! Hit all the spots you want with the added bonus of questions answered any time you want and peace of mind. Let the professional guide make any hassle disappear and teach you about all the incredible surroundings! It's worth noting that Kyoto is indeed popular, amassing 85 million visitors- having a guide will certainly make this much more navigable.
Personalized Tours
For those of you who have a decent idea of the spots they want to see, or simply want a cushy tour just for them, then let us construct the perfect tour for you! Let us know what you want and we will get it organized and planned out for you, no problem! A fun, friendly, helpful guide will be there every step of the way to answer questions, help you navigate, and most importantly, ensure you'll have lasting memories.
Tours Ready to Go
These tours are ready to go, no need to do anything other than apply and enjoy! we have a great selection of fun and interesting activities and experiences, there's no doubt that there will be one perfect for you or your group.
⛰️ Kurama & Kibune Private Trekking Tour in the Sacred Forest
If you're a fan of hiking, you have to check out our Mt. Kurama experience. This sacred mountain north of Kyoto is known for its spiritual significance and is dotted with several shrines and temples. An old, spiritual energy from centuries of worship seems to emanate from the mountain, creating a serene experience. Once summited, we will head back down and to the town of Kibune, known for its riverside restaurants- which of course we will indulge in. After that, we'll head to the Shrine of Love to happily conclude the tour.
🦌 Kyoto Day Trip Tours 🍃
Kyoto is filled with things to do, without a doubt! If you've set up camp there, then you may want to consider these other customizable day trips easily done from Kyoto!
Nara is, as you may know, the place with the deer. This surreal experience is one you absolutely cannot miss! Everyone in Japan seems to be polite, even the animals! These deer will actually bow to you for a snack. That is not Nara's only strong point: the massive Todaiji temple speaks for itself, but what may be lesser known about Nara is its incredible history- stemming back to the first official capital of Japan, not to mention all the other great spots and historical facts.
You can't possibly be in the Kansai region without visiting Japan's 2nd biggest city: Osaka ! With a similarly bustling city vibe like Tokyo complete with great nightlife, chopping, and the nation's best food, Osaka is a mecca you can't pass up. Be sure to inquire about the coolest things to do, surely one day won't be enough.
Hiroshima is a very significant city in Japan due to its history in WWII. there are 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites here, one being the famous Genbaku Dome, the building still standing after devastation, and the other is Miyajima where you can see a beautiful floating torii in the sea. Hiroshima is not only a symbol of Japan's history, but it's also an impressive feat of reconstruction and thus a remarkably modern city. Hiroshima boasts a wide variety of experiences, you'll be impressed and moved by each.
When you hear Kobe , you might automatically think of basketball or beef. If you don't, then you should know that Kobe is famous for its Wagyu (Japanese beef)! so many words can be used to describe this incredible delicacy, so we leave it to you to choose them. While Kobe boasts arguably the best beef in the world, it's also full of other food to eat, places to go, and sights to see.
⛩️ Why you should join our tours in Kyoto
Exploring Kyoto is more daunting of an adventure than you might imagine! While the city itself is well prepared to accommodate foreign guests, that doesn't mean every spot, every location, and certainly every person you might meet maintains the same level of English. And, it's important to note that it's hard to access any places that might be off the tourist path without someone to interpret, let alone understand the meaning and importance of your surroundings. Kyoto also seems to attract considerably massive crowds, having a leader to get you through is a great relief. You'll undoubtedly be able to add value to every destination, meal, or other experience. By having guidance, interpretation, and a genuine helpful attitude of a local, we are sure that you'll be left with lasting memories of in depth experiences here in Tokyo.
We at Japan Wonder Travel are a team of passionate, seasoned travelers who love to explore and help guests discover meaningful experiences. With our expertise combined with our excitement, it's easy to assure your Tokyo adventure will be nothing short of remarkable.
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- Plan your trip to Kyoto on your laptop – view our Kyoto Itineraries and the Best Times Of The Year To Visit Kyoto , book a Kyoto hotel or Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), and explore Kyoto’s bewitching districts
- Get a Japanese SIM card on arrival in Japan – then you can access all your important online services and use InsideKyoto.com on your phone too to guide you around the city – the same info is on every webpage, and it will resize to be readable on your phone and tablet too
- Nearly every attraction listed on InsideKyoto.com has a Google Map location you can use on your phone to put you right where you need to be. Plus Japanese text to show to taxi drivers, opening times, price of admission and more
- InsideKyoto.com is written by Chris Rowthorn, author of Lonely Planet Kyoto for 7 editions – for more Kyoto travel guide goodness, we recommend you buy Lonely Planet Kyoto
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- For all the essentials in a brief overview, see my First Time In Kyoto guide
- Check Kyoto accommodation availability on Booking.com and Agoda.com - often you can book with no upfront payment and free cancellation
- You can buy shinkansen (bullet train) tickets online from Klook - popular routes include Tokyo to Kyoto , Kyoto to Osaka and Kyoto to Tokyo
- Need tips on where to stay? See my one page guide Where To Stay In Kyoto
- See my comprehensive Packing List For Japan
- Buy a data-only SIM card online for collection when you arrive at Kansai International Airport (for Osaka and Kyoto) or Tokyo's Narita Airport . Or rent an unlimited data pocket wifi router
- Compare Japan flight prices and timings to find the best deals
- If you're making frequent train journeys during your visit, you might save money with Japan Rail Pass – see if it's worth it for you
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Deep Kyoto Tour : Arashiyama, Nishijin Area & Weaving studio tour
Great scenery, history, culture, texitile studio tour and food in western Kyoto
Higashiyama Highlights Tour
Higashiyama, one of the areas where you can enjoy the deepest Kyoto
Arashiyama Walking Tour
【Schedule】 8am (morning tour)
Arashiyama, the area offers you lots of great spots and sceneries, bamboo forest, beautiful temple gardens and monkeys!!
Kyoto Temple Lover's Walking Tour - East
Visit stunning temples and look back in history in eastern Kyoto
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#4 Nishijin Tsuzure-ori (tapestry weave) Making Experience
#3 Kyoto's Authentic Tea Ceremony Experience Experience
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Hiking up the mountain, excellent view and Lovely monkeys!!
Ryoanji-Temple
Full of mystery, Japan's most famous Zen garden
Jonangu-Shrine Weeping Plum Blossoms and Camellias Flower Festival
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Zazen - Morning Zen meditation at Enkoji-Temple
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Hi! I'm Koichi. I was born in Osaka, I studied in Kyoto when I was a university student. Now I live in Shiga next to Kyoto. I am a national government licensed tour guide. I have been guiding about 160 groups over the past twelve months. I usually guide my customers mainly in Kansai region including Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kobe and Shiga by public transportation systems. Well, I am curious about Japanese history, especially the history of Japan's ancient times since I was raised next to the world biggest mausoleum of the ancient Emperor called "Nintoku" in Sakai city Osaka which has just become one of the world cultural heritage sites. I dug out some ancient earthen ware vessels around there when I was a primary school student like the adventure archaeologist “Indiana Jones" (It’s our secret!!). That was my hobby. Now, one of my hobbies is outdoor activities such as mountaineering, kayaking, skiing and others. So I would like to take you to some good places where you can enjoy Japanese unique nature. I love to guide foreign visitors from all over the world. I think it is my calling or heavenly given job. Let's go and enjoy together! I hope to see you soon.
Hiroyuki T.
Hi i had been working for wakayama prefectural government for 38 years, mainly in the field of cultural heritage management and international relations. i am a national certificated english guide and i have a lot of knowledge and experience in the field of cultural heritage management and international relations. i am very good at cultural heritages. and koyasan and kumano in wakayama prefecture are inscribed in the world heritage list as parts of “sacred sites and pilgrimage routes in the kii mountain range". i was a project manager of "the koyasan and kumano world heritage inscription project” at wakayama prefectural government. i know inside and out of koyasan, kumano, wakayama and other places in the kansai area. i have a lot of experience of guiding as i was also in charge of international relations for a long time at the government. i will be able to provide interpretive guiding service for you around koyasan, wakayama, osaka and other places in the kansai area as i am a cultural heritage management and international relations professional. i am sure you will be able to get deeper understandings on japanese culture and that your trip with me will be memorable one. .
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Hi. my name is yoshihisa. call me "yoshie", please. it means good or o.k. in japanese. i live in joyo city, kyoto prefecture, located just in between kyoto and nara. i was born and raised in iga, mie prefecture. iga is a birthplace of ninja and a renowned haiku poet, matsuo basho. i might be a descendant of ninja. i aim at becoming a linguistic ninja, following a part of basho's lifestyle with the incorporation of seasonal changes into my tours. in addition to visiting famous temples and shrines, i invite you to lesser-known places of historic interest. once in a month i go hiking or mountain climbing with some friends mainly in mountains surrounding kyoto and nara basins. recently i have got intrigued by the charms of buddhist statues, which are manifestations of people's wishes and prayers. i also like izakaya (japanese-style taverns) hopping, tasting delicious dishes and locally brewed sake at reasonable prices. especially i like communicating with people from home and abroad, talking face to face. some of the above-mentioned elements are included in my walking tours. i hope you will discover new aspects of cultural and natural beauty in kansai area through one of my tours which you could never gain otherwise. one of my favorite phrases that come from zen buddhism is ichigo ichie or this meeting-but only once in a lifetime. my interpretation goes this way: this place and this moment never cross again. each and every good encounter, however, lingers on like the sound of a temple bell. won't you explore a deeper world of japanese culture in kyoto, nara and osaka with me .
I have lived in the US, UK, and India for approximately 20 years, and I’ve also traveled to many other countries. Living abroad for such a long time made me realize Japan’s value and sparked my interest in working as a translator/guide for foreigners. I’m truly passionate about introducing people to historical sites, authentic Japanese culture, and stunning natural spots that may not be widely known to people outside of Japan. There are countless places that I believe people would love. Originally from Nagoya, I cover areas around the city and the Kansai region including Kyoto, Shiga and Mie. I’m here to ensure your trip to Japan becomes an unforgettable memory. Looking forward to meeting you!
I am a nationally licensed tour guide enthusiastic about introducing my hometown, Kyoto, Japan, to tourists and showcasing the finest dining spots, recreational activities, and enjoyable experiences it has to offer. In addition to my role as a lecturer at a local university in Kyoto, I also serve as a tour guide, specializing in food tours, hiking and trekking adventures, and invigorating workout tours, such as jogging. I take great pride in tailoring these experiences to suit the preferences of my guests. I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you to the old capital of Japan!
Hello. My name is Atsuko.I'm a licensed tour guide in Japan. I have lived in Osaka since I was born. I have guided many tourists all over the world as a volunteer for 6 years. I like showing my tourists my favorite places in Japan and talking with them. Osaka, where I was born and raised, is famous for foods, modern and ancient cultures. Nara and Kyoto, which are neighboring places, were ancient capitals in Japan. I'm happy to visit those places with you.
Hello, I’m Makoto (Mac) and I'm a national-licensed tour guide. My previous career as an automotive engineer, gave me the opportunity to learn English and to live in the US, Germany, and England. After I retired, I learned more about the Japanese history especially focusing on Nara and Kyoto to become a historical specialist of the Nara area. I now live in Ikaruga town in Nara prefecture, where the UNESCO World Heritage, Horyuji temple is located. I regularly offer guides on the Fujinoki tumulus, which is located near the Horyuji temple. It contains very interesting Archaeological findings from the end of the Kofun Period. Recently, there are many foreign tourists who come to Japan, and I hope they enjoy learning about the culture and history of Japan. I would like to help tourists have a broader and deeper understanding of the Japanese culture and that is the reason why I decided to become a tour guide to help and support their experience in Japan. Nara is the place where Japan started. The capital was located in Asuka, Fujiwara and Nara before it moved to Kyoto. Therefore, there are many places to visit in Nara to trace the original history of Japan, which I have a depth of knowledge. Let’s explore the roots of Japan together!!
Hello! My name is Tomoe. I'm a national licensed guide interpreter(English). I made my page here, TripleLights in October 2018. Thank you for finding me. I was born and grew up in Otsu,Shiga, which is the next city of Kyoto. I graduated from the university in Kyoto and lived there for four years due to my husband's job. I like history and like to visit temples in Nara. My hobby is to plan trips and have visited many cities and towns in Japan and abroad. One of my favorite places is the AIRPORT!! I have enjoyed meeting and guiding people from abroad, to sightseeing spots in my country. I really want many people from abroad to enjoy visiting many places and have wonderful experiences in my country. I'll be really happy if I can have such experiences with you!! Please tell and ask me if there are any places which you want to visit and anything which you want to do in my country. I'll plan the trip only for you. I am cheerful and always positive. I like to talk with people. I would like to talk with many people from many countries. Please tell me about your country, too!! I'm looking forward to seeing you!! * If you want, I will take you back to your hotel (within the time or with the extra hourly rate) Or, I will show you how to go back to your hotel when we finish the tour. * If you want, I will give you some advice about what to and where to eat your lunch/dinner.
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“ Unforgettable two days in Kyoto and Osaka! ”
Where to begin! Starting from the planning of the tour, Yuriko was patient and understanding with the absurd amount of suggestions I made for our full day tours in Kyoto and Osaka. Our family was a huge group - 12 people - so we are extremely appreciative of Yuriko and her willingness to accommodate to every single one of us! As for the tour days, Yuriko was punctual and brought a bag full of information/notes she has on the sites we had planned to visit. You can immediately tell Yuriko takes pride in her work: At the various sites, Yuriko introduced the culture, history & ancient myths of Japan which was very interesting to learn; She had hand-written notes to help us visualize and understand the intricate history and symbolisms (truly like a teacher!). Also, Yuriko gave activities for the children to make the site visits much more fun & interesting! Yuriko's friendly nature made it easy for us to converse, she talked to us about everything we could think of, from her hometown, food, traditional clothing and even her family! At the end, Yuriko surprised us with souvenirs made personally by her family, which we all cherish dearly. Overall, Yuriko is an exceptional tour guide and is even better to know personally. Her fluent English along with her dedicated work ethic make her one of the best tour guides I've ever had. I highly recommend her to everyone!!
Wow!! Thank you so much for such a long and heartwarming comment, Gabriel san. I also had unforgettable two days in Kyoto and Osaka with your cheerful family. You were always so kind to me that I could guide you comfortably with lots of fun. At the end of the two days tour, I felt so sad to say "Good bye" to your family because I felt like you all are my real family. Please come to Japan with your nice family again! (Next time's destination must be my home prefecture, Gifu, right?)
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“ Beautiful day in Kyoto ”
I went with Yuta on a 7 h Kyoto sightseeing and it was really worth going with him! It was a very busy day, and to avoid the crowd Yuta always found the way (secret entrance)! He knows a lot about japanese culture and history and is happy to tell it. He speaks also fluently german! Great day with Yuta!
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I'm so happy we booked the tour for Saga Arashiyama with Atsuko. She was really nice and well prepared. She gave us a list of where we were going to go. We went to a section of the bamboo grove that was not over crowded with tourist. She took us to Toriimoto area and Adashino Nenbutsu Temple, as well as other places. It was very beautiful and scenic. Atsuko was very informative, answered all our questions. We went to a restaurant that had different options for our dietary needs. It was one of the best experiences I've ever had. The pace was just perfect. We took breaks along the way and just enjoyed the views. If I ever get the chance to go back, I will be booking again with her. Definitely recommend Atsuko for your guided tour needs. Thank you, Atsuko.
Hello Ms. Alicia and Betty, Thank you for your kind review and comment for me. I really enjoyed your tour on April 12th. I am happy to hear you also enjoyed this tour. Bamboo Forests were perfect and food was good on the day. Your photos are very beautiful. Thank you for joining my tour. Please visit Kyoto again if you have another chance. Best regards, Atsuko
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Japanese culture has been greatly influenced by China and many other countries since ancient times.
The government sent envoys to China more than 20 times. But after it ended its diplomatic relationship in 894, Japan developed its original and unique culture.
In the middle of the 16th century, Christianity was introduced from Europe. But in 1639, Tokugawa shogun implemented isolation policy for fear of the influence of Christianity and for some other reasons. This policy lasted for more than 200 years, then Japan developed its original culture again.
In 1854, the government decided to open its door to other countries again and started to absorb various things from Western countries.
In this way, Japanese culture developed in a unique and flexible way by repetition of absorbing, refusing, arranging and creating variously.
When you explore Japan, Kyoto is the key to find what you are looking for.
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A Foodie’s Guide to Kyoto, Japan
I f you’re a true food-lover, you likely have Japan pinned to the top of your travel wish list. Foodies flock to Japan, known as one of the top culinary destinations in the world, to taste the freshest and highest-quality ingredients, sushi and diverse regional cuisines. And while the first Japanese city that usually comes to mind is Tokyo, there’s another spot that’s just a quick bullet train ride away that shouldn’t be missed: Kyoto.
What makes it so enticing? Kyoto’s food scene places a huge emphasis on seasonality, unique regional specialties, rich culinary traditions and even the opportunity to experience traditional Japanese dining called kaiseki, which consists of multiple courses of precise dishes. Better yet, the city doesn’t just consist of eating: there are temples, lantern-lit alleys, markets, bamboo forests and monkeys to add to your itinerary, too.
Whether you’re interested in upscale Michelin-starred dining or exploring Kyoto’s street food and local delicacies, this city is guaranteed to take your taste buds on a trip. Keep reading for the ultimate guide on where to eat, drink, sleep and explore while in Kyoto.
How to Get There
To get to Kyoto from the United States, you’ll need to fly into one of Japan’s major international airports, such as Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND). Several U.S. airports — like Newark (EWR), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — fly directly into Tokyo. From there, you can either travel to Kyoto by domestic flight or train. From Tokyo Station, you can transfer to a shinkansen (bullet train) bound for Kyoto. The entire journey takes approximately three hours.
Pro tip: for the true foodie experience, fly with United and upgrade to Polaris Business Class for in-flight sundae carts and free-flowing Champagne. Being that the flight is around 14 hours nonstop, sitting in Polaris is a game-changer, allowing you to rest peacefully and be ready to explore as soon as you hop off the plane.
Where to Eat and Drink
Local Delicacies: Nishiki Market
No trip to Kyoto is complete without wandering through the bustling Nishiki Market . The open-air market opened 400 years ago, but today it continues to thrive for locals and visitors seeking a taste of the community’s authentic food culture. Being that there are hundreds of stalls and shops, I spent hours at this market, trying everything from Japanese sweets, to Kobe beef skewers, to noodles. Some of the best foods to try at Nishiki Market include tako tamago (small baby octopus), mochi, goma dango (sesame dumplings), satsuma age (fish cakes), senbei (seasoned rice crackers) and tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette).
Omakase : Sushi Gion Matsudaya
My favorite dining experience during my entire trip to Japan was at Sushi Gion Matsudaya , a six-seat, reservation-only sushi restaurant tucked in a quiet alley in Gion. While it’s on the expensive side (around $200 per person), it’s a Michelin-star establishment where Chef Matsudaya personally handpicks fresh and seasonal ingredients to create that day’s menu. The intimate and exclusive atmosphere, mixed with melt-in-your-mouth sushi and sake pairings, is well worth the splurge.
Tempura: Komefuku Shijo Karasuma
Fresh tempura in Japan is an absolute must. For the best in town, grab a seat at Komefuku Shijo Karasuma (walk-ins or reservations welcome) where you can feast on tempura and seafood dishes in a cozy, wood-lined izakaya with both counter and table seating. Once you’ve sipped on some sake, order the assortment of tempura, which includes shrimp, crab, sweet potato and more. Make sure to order a few pieces of the sushi, too.
Ramen: Kyo Tsukemen Tsurukame
Right around the corner from the Nishiki Market, we stumbled upon Kyo Tsuke-men Tsurukame , a tiny hole-in-the-wall ramen shop with only eight seats and happy customers walking out, so naturally we waited in line. I ordered the tanten miso and chili oil ramen dish and it was, for lack of a less dramatic term, life-changing. The flavors were rich and the broth was thick. The chef adds ingredients and toppings you won’t find in typical noodle dishes, making it a unique ramen experience. It’s a hidden gem that will leave you full and wanting more.
Gyoza: MOTOÏ
Every culture has their own version of a dumpling, and in Japan it’s the gyoza. If you’re craving them, MOTOÏ is a restaurant that should be on your list. Run by a French-trained chef, MOTOÏ infuses French and Kyoto cuisine in a trendy setting. We walked in without a reservation and sat right at the bar. The restaurant is known for its signature papa gyoza, made with shrimp, ginger and coriander.
Wagyu Sandwich: Hafuu
You’ll be eating a lot of seafood and sushi while in Kyoto, so a much-needed break for meat may be desired. Gyukatsusando is a Wagyu katsu sandwich that’s popular in the region, and the best place to get it with the highest-quality meat is Hafuu . Hafuu has plenty of ways to indulge in their infamous beef, but the most popular is the sandwiches, which come with a special sauce and cabbage. Visitors can even take them to-go and eat outside overlooking the Imperial Palace. For more affordable options, enjoy Hafuu lunch time.
Okonomiyaki: Yasubei
In Pontocho district, you’ll find Yasubei , a family-run restaurant serving okonomiyaki, a traditional teppanyaki dish; it’s essentially a savory pancake cooked on a teppan grill in front of you. We were able to add ingredients like cabbage, meat or seafood, and garnishes like okonomiyaki sauce, aonori seaweed flakes, katsuobushi bonito flakes, Japanese-style mayonnaise and pickled ginger. You’ll likely have to wait in line, so prepare for that.
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Soba Noodles: Arashiyama Yoshimura
For stunning riverside views combined with fresh noodle dishes, Arashiyama Yoshimura is a must-try traditional soba house. I was fortunate enough to score a seat directly next to the window, so I slurped down noodles while overlooking the river and mountains. The restaurant serves fresh hand-made buckwheat soba noodles (both hot and cold) and seasonal dishes with simple and quick service. Be ready to wait outside, as they do not take reservations.
Fluffy Souffle Pancakes: A Happy Pancake
Stop by A Happy Pancake for an over-the-top brunch filled with the fluffiest pancakes you’ll ever eat. The menu is filled with both sweet and savory pancake options, including strawberry shortcake, matcha, tea milk and hojicha tiramisu. They taste like light clouds and were the perfect start to the day.
Pro tip: The earlier you get there (like before they open), the less likely you’ll have to wait in like.
Drinks: Bees Knees
Consistently named as one of Asia’s 50 Best Bars, Bee’s Knees in the Kiyamachi district gives prohibition-era speakeasy vibes. It’s hard to spot, as you have to find the yellow door with a sign for “The Book Store.” But as soon as you step inside, ‘90s hip-hop music is bumping and the drinks are flowing. There’s a solid list of cocktails to choose from, including Negronis with hoji tea and coffee bitters, and the Ninja Smashes with yuzu, passion fruit, lemon, shiso leaf and sparkling sake.
Where to Stay
For Authentic Japanese Hospitality: HOSHINOYA Kyoto
Located in Arashiyama, HOSHINOYA Kyoto is a remote, modern, ryokan-style retreat along the Katsura River that delivers pure serenity. The luxury five-star property is completely secluded from the hustle and bustle of the city, so much so that you take a boat to get there. Traditional rooms are designed with tatami floors, futons and chabudai dining tables, some with lounges and balconies. The best part? It’s perfect for foodies because of the chef’s high-end cuisine and unique floating tea room. The highlights of my stay at HOSHINOYA Kyoto were the romantic Hisui boat ride where we drank tea while taking in the mesmerizing views, and waking up to a hearty hot-pot in-room breakfast with fresh, seasonal vegetables cooked in hot broth.
For Wellness-Focused Luxury: Garrya Nijo Castle Kyoto
Garrya Nijo Castle Kyoto embodies a fresh approach to wellbeing through simplistic design and amenities that recharge. The 25-room boutique hotel opened in June 2022 and is located right in front of Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site first built in 1603 during the Tokugawa Shogunate. The hotel’s restaurant, Singular, blends an innovative approach with gastronomy inspired by classic French techniques. The chef personally sources ingredients directly from producers in Kyoto and all over Japan. The hotel offers personalized experiences like Ayurvedic menus, forest meditation, in-room sound baths, self-training fitness and yoga programs through in-room digital tablets, and a unique pillow menu with health benefits.
All of that eating must be balanced out with experiencing the city’s best sites and neighborhoods. Visiting Kyoto’s Arashiyama Bamboo Forest is an otherworldly experience, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of towering bamboo groves. A few steps away from the forest, visitors love the Monkey Park Iwatayama where you can interact, feed and observe monkeys in their natural habitat.
You can’t miss the temples scattered around the entire city, but especially the five-story Yasaka Pagoda, Hokan-Ji , Adashino Nenbutsuji and Kiyomizu-dera . Spend a few hours walking through the Fushimi Inari Shrine , which is a popular photo op with thousands of vermilion torii gates. After walking through the entire trail, you will find yourself in the forest of the sacred Mount Inari.
Lastly, two districts you’ll want to visit are the Pontocho Alley at night, filled with restaurants in the lantern-lit Gion alleys (you may even pass a Geisha) and the Gion Higashiyama ward during the day, home to two of Kyoto’s most attractive streets. Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka are a pair of gently sloping lanes with classic architecture, shops and temples.
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Haruka Express connects Kansai International Airport with Kyoto, stopping at several major stations along the way, including Tennoji and Shin-Osaka.
Here are the main stations where the Haruka Express typically stops:
- Kansai Airport Station (Kansai International Airport)
- Rinku Town Station
- Hineno Station
- Tennoji Station
- Shin-Osaka Station
- Kyoto Station
Airport Transfer: from Kansai Airport to Osaka/Kyoto
*Required times are approximations.
Haruka Express Ticket Price
Who can buy Haruka Express Tickets?
The JR Haruka Express Train Ticket is only available for non-Japanese tourists with a "short-term stay" status. Holders of long-term visas such as student visas or work visas are not eligible to use this pass.
Adult Haruka Express Tickets
For individuals aged 12 and above (as of the date of exchange or purchase of the railway pass), two infants (aged 1-5) can travel free with each adult ticket. The third infant and onwards will require a separate child railway pass. Infants under the age of 1 travel for free.
Child Haruka Express Tickets
Childred aged 6-11 need seperate railway passes, and they can occupy reserved seats individually and travel by themselves.
Where to Buy Haruka Express Tickets?
Visitors can buy Haruka Express tickets through various methods:
Haruka Express Timetable & Schedule
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After passing through the ticket barrier, passengers should pay attention to the timetable display to confirm their departure time, destination, and platform number.
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How to Use Haruka Express Tickets
After successful reservation, the platform will automatically send a reservation success email to the reserved customer's mailbox. Please present the received information verification code or QR code, and exchange it for a "ride ticket" at the manual ticket counter set up next to the ticket gate at Kansai Airport Station.
Step-to-Step Guide to Exchange Haruka Express Tickets
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- Tennoji Station: 05:30-23:30
- Kansai Airport Station: 05:30-23:00
- Sannomiya Station: 06:00-22:00
Haruka Express Seat
There are two types of Haruka Express seats available, which are First Class (Green) Car and Ordinary Car. For first class seat, passengers need to pay additional fee and reserve in advance before boarding. It's also recommended to reserve on vending machine in advance to avoid standing in peak time, especially during the route from Kansai Airport to Kyoto.
Reserving Haruka Express Seat Tips:
- If the reserved-seat car (car No. 4) of your train is crowded, you can use the unreserved seats.
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The Haruka Express, officially known as the "Kansai-Airport Express HARUKA," connects Kansai International Airport (KIX) with major cities in the Kansai region. It offers spacious seating and facilities to accommodate passengers with luggage. Haruka Express provides a direct and convenient link between Kansai International Airport and major cities, it takes 35 minutes to Tennoji, and 45 minutes to Osaka.
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Situated in the scenic area of Higashiyama, Gion is a traditional entertainment district in Kyoto. Nowadays, it is a well-known attraction in Kyoto, and a must-see place for many tourists wishing to spot a geisha.
Arashiyama has be the subject of many poems since ancient times. The cherry blossoms in spring and the red maple in autumn are famous sights. The beautiful scenery of the wild bamboo forest also reveals the unique charm of Kyoto.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Kiyomizu-dera Temple is an ancient temple in Kyoto and was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1994. The veranda of the temple suspended over the moutain is a national treasure of Japan.
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Universal studios japan.
Universal Studios Japan (USJ) located in Osaka is one of the five Universal Studios theme parks in the world. It opened in 2001 and is a classic and beautiful world of joy for many tourists. It has more than 60 fun-filled attractions that will keep you entertained and wandering throughout the day.
Osaka Castle Park
Osaka Castle Park is a large park in the Osaka downtown area which features the famous Osaka Castle within. In addition, there is also a forest park and public facilities such as the multipurpose sports ground, baseball field, open-air music theater, and football field.
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is the world's largest dome-shaped ceiling tank in the Arctic zone, offering sensory experiences of the natural environment, including touching sharks.
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Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Kyoto; 1) A night stroll in Gion district - Kyoto. 2) Market tour with a chef! 3) Bespoke One-Day Tour: Kyoto's Must-See Sites with Some Hidden Gems. 4) Serene Zen - Festive Shinto Private Tour. 5) Tea Ceremony in Half Day Kyoto Tour - Private Tour.
Discover Kyoto's hidden gems with a private tour guide! Navigate the city's rich history, culture, and food like a local with a tour guide that knows the way. Push beyond tour favorites like Kinkaku-ji and Fushimi Inari Taisha, and the crowds they attract, towards hidden gems waiting to be discovered with the help of a private tour guide.
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Explore the historic and cultural attractions of Kyoto, Japan's former capital and the emperor's residence. Find temples, shrines, gardens, museums, festivals and side trips from Kyoto.
4. Hidden Kyoto E-Biking tour. 577. Private and Luxury. 3-4 hours. On this bike-ride exploration of Kyoto's hidden gems, you'll beat the crowds and visit more peaceful parts of the city. …. Free cancellation.
30. Discover Kyoto and nara on a full-day guided tour. Visit the Todai-ji temple, The temple is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara", together with seven other sites including temples, shrines and places in the city of Nara.
Tour Guides In Kyoto Boasting 17 World Heritage sites and a stunning array of Buddhist temples and Shintō shrines, Kyoto is a treasure house of Japanese history and culture. But while this ancient city is one of the world's most culturally rich places, its true beauty can sometimes lie hidden behind modern facades.
The best tours to do in Kyoto with kids are: From Osaka or Kyoto: Hiroshima and Miyajima Train & Bus Tour. Kyoto: Zen Matcha Tea Ceremony with Free Refills. Kyoto: Arashiyama Bamboo, Temple, Matcha, Monkeys, & secrets. Kyoto: Traditional Kimono Rental Experience.
7. Night Walk in Gion: Kyoto's Geisha District. Experience one of the most popular walking tours in Kyoto, joined by nearly 5,000 guests annually. This 100-minute guided walk is led by a licensed English-speaking guide and takes you through nighttime Gion.
Discover Kyoto's historical sites, favorite local spots, and hidden gems on a private walking tour with a nationally licensed guide. Choose from a 6 or 4-hour tour, whose itinerary can be customized to fit your interests. See both the modern and traditional sides of this dynamic and ancient city as well as some of the best sightseeing areas ...
These experiences are best for private tours in Kyoto: Private Kyoto Tour with a Local, Highlights & Hidden Gems, Personalised; 10 Must-see Spots in Kyoto One Day Private Tour (up to 7 people) Kyoto Private Custom Highlight Tour with Licensed Guide (4/8h) Kyoto 6hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
Extend your exploration beyond Kyoto's borders with our popular Kyoto day tours. Along with providing Kyoto walking tours, we also offer enticing journeys to surrounding cities, all with expert Kyoto private tour guides. Our tour from Kyoto to Osaka is particularly well-received, owing to the proximity and unique charm of the two cities.
Your private custom guided tour! The preparation of your tour in Kyoto by the guide, according to your preferences. Reservation fee (no additional administration fee or tips) The guides' personal expenses : Their full transportation fees (to the meeting place and during the tour) Their lunch up to ¥1,000 (~$7) per meal.
Nishiki Market is a great place to try Kyoto's local street food and drinks. this tour not only takes you through this bustling area, but also through the historic Geisha district of Gion, Pontocho Alley, and the relaxing Kamogawa river. This is a fun, tasty, and informative experience through the heart of Kyoto. Arashiyama is the Jewel of Kyoto.
Originally from the U.S., Paul is a native English speaker who can give you unique insights into Kyoto, and Japanese culture, in a way that only a long-time resident can. +81-90-9276-3668. Explore Kyoto, Japan with native English speaking tour guide Paul Crouse, a 26 year resident. Customized private half and one day sightseeing tours.
Keiko K. 京都市右京区, 京都府, Japan. When I passed the exams of tour guide license in 2008 for English and 2010 in French, I didn't expect that I enjoy guiding THIS MUCH. Message Keiko K. During service, we visit beautiful sites, enjoy good food, walk around and relax for sharing the joy of discovery with my clients.
Plan your trip to Kyoto with comprehensive guides to the best attractions, districts, events and more. Find out how to get around, where to stay, what to eat and what to do in Japan's ancient capital.
Enjoy and explore Kyoto with a certified guide. Private walking tour in Kyoto, Japan. Visit famous spots such as Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Arashiyam area to lesser known gems and enjoy hands-on experiences which give you a deeper understanding of Kyoto culture.
Context Travel's Kyoto tours are led by architects, historians, and chefs that are organized as either private or small group walking tours of six people max. ... Marc was a great tour guide. He had depth of knowledge about Kyoto that made our experience very rich. We highly recommend this tour! Mary ann Apr. 19, 2024 Great, your guide really ...
Create charming memories in Kyoto with a private guide! Tailored itineraries, insider knowledge, and personalized attention ensure an unforgettable journey. Take on Kyoto's traditional treasures with private tours in neighborhoods like Gion and Pontocho for a glimpse into the city's rich heritage.
Explore Kyoto accompanied by one of our licensed, experienced English-speaking guides. This city is famous for traditional Japanese architecture, shrines, and temples. All guides hold The Nationally-licensed Tour Guide-Interpreter certification issued by the Japanese government. Most popular places to visit in Kyoto
--- Sightseeing Taxi Tour in Kyoto with National Licensed Guide Interpreter (English) --- Komyoin temple : Its dry landscape garden is cozy and tranquil. Japanese culture has been greatly influenced by China and many other countries since ancient times. The government sent envoys to China more than 20 times. But after it ended its diplomatic relationship in 894, Japan…
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Some of the best foods to try at Nishiki Market include tako tamago (small baby octopus), mochi, goma dango (sesame dumplings), satsuma age (fish cakes), senbei (seasoned rice crackers) and ...
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Haruka Express Guide: Transfer from Kansai Airport to Osaka/Kyoto/Nara from $4.16. Experience the thrill of high-speed travel on the Haruka Express, this express train is designed to provide both comfort and convenience for passengers from Kansai International Airport to the heart of Kyoto in just 75 minutes.