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8 hours
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8-Hour Custom Tour with Private Car and Driver.
Please select your most favorite sites in KYOTO and share with us your other special requests. We will help you plan the route, draft itinerary and make advanced reservations if necessary.
VEHICLE
We will arrange car for you based on the number of people in your group (maximum of 9 people). Our available cars are Land Rover Discovery, Toyota Alphard, HIACE and Grand Cabin.
DRIVER
The driver will drive and walk with you at most sites. However, there are some sites the driver cannot join you due to following reasons:
1.) some drivers need to take a rest/break at least 1 site during the tour
2.) when the parking lot is full especially during peak seasons
3.) where it is difficult to park/too pricy to park ...
REMARKS
a.) You can always amend the itinerary even while traveling with the driver on the day
b.) Extra charge will be applied for over time service, picking-up/dropping-off at Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Arashiyama
TOGETSUKYO BRIDGE The Togetsukyo Bridge (lit. "Moon Crossing Bridge") is Arashiyama's most iconic landmark. It was originally built during the Heian Period (794-1185) and most recently reconstructed in the 1930s. The bridge looks particularly attractive in combination with the forested mountainside in the background. A riverside park with dozens of cherry trees is located just adjacent to the bridge. BAMBOO GROVES The walking paths that cut through the bamboo groves make for a nice walk or bicycle ride. The groves are particularly attractive when there is a light wind and the tall bamboo stalks sway gently back and forth. The bamboo has been used to manufacture various products, such as baskets, cups, boxes and mats at local workshops for centuries. OKOCHI SANSO VILLA This is the former villa of the popular actor Okochi Denjiro (1896-1962), located in the back of Arashiyama's bamboo groves. Okochi Sanso consists of several different gardens and buildings, including living quarters, tea houses and gates. The buildings can only be viewed from the outside. Admission includes matcha green tea with a snack. MONKEY PARK IWATAYAMA Located in the Arashiyama mountains, the entrance to the monkey park can be found just south of the Togetsukyo Bridge. After hiking uphill for about ten minutes, visitors will find an open area with over a hundred monkeys roaming freely. There are also nice views down onto the city. TENRYUJI TEMPLE Ranked among Kyoto's five great Zen temples, Tenryuji is the largest and most impressive temple in Arashiyama. Founded in 1339 at the beginning of the Muromachi Period (1338-1573), the temple is one of Kyoto's many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In addition to its temple buildings, there are attractive gardens with walking paths. DAIKAKUJI TEMPLE Daikakuji is a temple of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. Formerly the residence of an emperor, the buildings were converted into a temple in 876. During its history the temple traditionally had members of the imperial family serve as the head priest. Beside the main temple buildings there is a large pond and a pagoda. SAGA SCENIC RAILWAY The Saga Scenic Railway runs seven kilometers from Arashiyama to nearby Kameoka, mostly alongside the pretty Hozu River. The trains travel at a maximum speeds of about 25 km/h during their 25 minute journey, so passengers can enjoy the scenery without it rushing by too quickly. HOZU RIVER BOAT TOUR Departing from near the JR Kameoka Station, the Hozu River Boat Tour is a leisurely two hour trip that takes passengers down the winding Hozu River to the Togetsukyo Bridge. The trip passes by the forested mountainsides along the river. The boats seat 25 people and are heated in the winter. CORMORANT FISHING (UKAI) The Hozu River in Arashiyama is one of about a dozen rivers in Japan where ukai, a traditional fishing methods using cormorants, is practiced from July until late September. Tourists can observe the action from paid sightseeing boat cruises or from ashore. Cruises depart from the boat pier near the Togetsukyo Bridge.
Kinkakuji Temple
Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. Formally known as Rokuonji, the temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and according to his will it became a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect after his death in 1408. Kinkakuji was the inspiration for the similarly named Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion), built by Yoshimitsu's grandson, Ashikaga Yoshimasa, on the other side of the city a few decades later. Kinkakuji is an impressive structure built overlooking a large pond, and is the only building left of Yoshimitsu's former retirement complex. It has burned down numerous times throughout its history including twice during the Onin War, a civil war that destroyed much of Kyoto; and once again more recently in 1950 when it was set on fire by a fanatic monk. The present structure was rebuilt in 1955. Kinkakuji was built to echo the extravagant Kitayama culture that developed in the wealthy aristocratic circles of Kyoto during Yoshimitsu's times. Each floor represents a different style of architecture. The first floor is built in the Shinden style used for palace buildings during the Heian Period, and with its natural wood pillars and white plaster walls contrasts yet complements the gilded upper stories of the pavilion. Statues of the Shaka Buddha (historical Buddha) and Yoshimitsu are stored in the first floor. Although it is not possible to enter the pavilion, the statues can be viewed from across the pond if you look closely, as the front windows of the first floor are usually kept open. The second floor is built in the Bukke style used in samurai residences, and has its exterior completely covered in gold leaf. Inside is a seated Kannon Bodhisattva surrounded by statues of the Four Heavenly Kings; however, the statues are not shown to the public. Finally, the third and uppermost floor is built in the style of a Chinese Zen Hall, is gilded inside and out, and is capped with a golden phoenix. After viewing Kinkakuji from across the pond, visitors pass by the head priest's former living quarters (hojo) which are known for their painted sliding doors (fusuma), but are not open to the public. The path once again passes by Kinkakuji from behind then leads through the temple's gardens which have retained their original design from Yoshimitsu's days. The gardens hold a few other spots of interest including Anmintaku Pond that is said to never dry up, and statues that people throw coins at for luck. Continuing through the garden takes you to the Sekkatei Teahouse, added to Kinkakuji during the Edo Period, before you exit the paid temple area. Outside the exit are souvenir shops, a small tea garden where you can have matcha tea and sweets (500 yen) and Fudo Hall, a small temple hall which houses a statue of Fudo Myoo, one of the Five Wisdom Kings and protector of Buddhism. The statue is said to be carved by Kobo Daishi, one of the most important figures in Japanese religious history.
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138 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Cornhuski,,Nov 22, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was so fortunate to find this fabulous tour driver who also organized it all…. I had had a stroke and was recovering, still using a cane. I was pushing the envelope and he was kind, patient, and worked to make it a great trip for me… He even straightened the lift handle on my roller bag that had gotten bent and TOOK marvelous pictures of me in some of the most beautiful shrines…. I highly recommend him. It was magical.
SheldonSchrinker,,Oct 29, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Shenji was our guide, and while he didn't say much, he was a great! He picked us up from the cruise port at exactly the time we had agreed upon, and took us to all the places we wanted to see. He made sure we had enough time to fit in everything we wanted to see, and even took pictures along the way. I would recommend.
travis a,,Oct 22, 2024
- Review from Viator
great guys. good communication and comfortable transportation. they found a great stop for lunch where we could get in right away. only thing we would have changed is the order of our stops as we didn't get to see the second to last thing as the crowds were to crazy. If we would have gone their first I think it would have been much better. I little more guidance on that would be our only suggestion.
lplranger,,Jun 21, 2024
- Review from Viator
worst experience of our travel lives! the car and driver never showed. Viator refunded our money the same day, but it really ruined our one and only life time trip to Kyoto! and still waiting on some communication from Viator as to what happened or even a note to say how sorry they were that their vendor failed to perform!
Latika J,,May 28, 2024
- Review from Viator
The guide and the driver were pleasant but the guide knew nothing. Viator charged us around $1000 for a day trip with four passengers which was three times what we paid for a private day trip in tokyo with excellent guide.
Bryan D,,May 19, 2024
- Review from Viator
I traveled with my elderly parents and siblings on a six person tour of Kyoto. From the beginning, the tour company was extremely communicative and helpful in providing a draft tour itinerary. The experience continued with a wonderful guide, Wynne, and driver. They were able to accommodate a special request that included an additional hour of time. We had such an enjoyable day and would recommend our tour team and their company to everyone.
DianeL H,,May 16, 2024
- Review from Viator
It was pouring with rain when we started out and took way to long to reach our first destination. As the time spent driving took away from the fact that we missed most of the sights. I would not recoomend this tour if your ship stops in Osaka and you hope to visit Kyoto and its sights.
Melvin B,,Apr 30, 2024
- Review from Viator
To start driver was an hour late Our Guide Lilly gave very little information Nothing about life in Japan Never talked to us on the line drive
ABDELFATTAH A,,Apr 28, 2024
- Review from Viator
Very friendly team, nice places to visit, amazing culture, if your travel to Japan this is must in your to do list
Keith D,,Apr 26, 2024
- Review from Viator
Kai was an absolutely delightful guide! We made it to the most important sights but due to traffic missed a couple. However, Kai did arrange for a lovely lunch while we were in the city of Kyoto



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