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Transfer Tokyo 👉 Kyoto

We’ll board the Shinkansen together and head to Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital. During the journey, you’ll learn fascinating insights about Kyoto’s rich history, cultural heritage, and what makes this city one of Japan’s most treasured destinations.

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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Walk through one of Japan’s most photographed natural sights, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. Tall bamboo stalks rise overhead, creating a green tunnel that sways softly in the wind. The light, sound, and movement here feel almost otherworldly. Located near Tenryu-ji Temple and the Katsura River, this area is best enjoyed in the morning before the crowds arrive, when the atmosphere is truly magical.

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Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion)

Perhaps Kyoto’s most iconic landmark, Kinkaku-ji shimmers in gold leaf above a tranquil reflecting pond. Originally built as a samurai villa, it later became a Zen temple. Each floor represents a different architectural style, symbolizing harmony between heaven and earth. Surrounded by manicured gardens and pine trees, the Golden Pavilion captures the elegance and perfection of classical Japanese aesthetics.

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Fushimi Inari Taisha

Famous for its thousands of bright red torii gates winding up the sacred Mount Inari, this shrine is one of Kyoto’s most iconic sights. Dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of prosperity and rice, the pathways create a mesmerizing tunnel through the forest. The atmosphere changes as you ascend, from lively at the base to peaceful near the summit. It’s a powerful introduction to Kyoto’s spiritual side and a perfect spot to experience traditional Shinto culture.

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Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Perched high on a hillside, Kiyomizu-dera offers sweeping views of Kyoto’s skyline. The temple’s huge wooden terrace, supported by hundreds of pillars, was built without a single nail. Visitors can admire the main hall, explore the Otowa Waterfall for good fortune, and stroll the nearby Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka streets full of tea houses and artisan shops. It’s a must-see that captures the spirit, craftsmanship, and harmony of ancient Kyoto.

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Gion District

Step into Kyoto’s old world charm as you walk through Gion, the city’s historic geisha district. Wooden machiya houses, lantern-lit alleys, and the occasional glimpse of a geisha or maiko in kimono make this area feel timeless. It’s also home to Yasaka Shrine, connecting the vibrant streets of Shijo with the peaceful atmosphere of Maruyama Park. Gion perfectly captures Kyoto’s blend of elegance, tradition, and quiet beauty.

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Transfer Kyoto 👉 Tokyo

We’ll board the Shinkansen together and head back to Tokyo. During the journey, you can relax and reflect on the beautiful memories made in Kyoto, from its ancient temples to its peaceful gardens. It’s the perfect time to unwind and enjoy the smooth and scenic ride back to Japan’s vibrant capital.

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  • Transportation Fee between destinations within the tour

  • Solo-pictures of you with famous landmarks

  • Coffee and/or Tea

    I will provide you a typical Japanese drink

  • Shinkansen round-trip (Tokyo–Kyoto–Tokyo)

  • Unique insights of Japan

  • Group-pictures of you with famous landmarks

  • Private tour guide (English professional guides are available)

  • Guided Tour for a day with your trusted guide from Tokyo (Guide never leaves you)

  • Other food and drinks

Meeting Point

Please meet your guide here: 

Tokyo Station Marunouchi Station Square

English: 1Tokyo Station Marunouchi Station Square, 1 Chome-9 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan

Japanese: 〒100-0005 東京都千代田区丸の内1丁目9

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