Kyoto holds the title for being Japan’s most renowned tourist hotspot, boasting an array of breathtaking landmarks.
We provide an opulent evening tour that encompasses a visit to three of Kyoto’s most remarkable sightseeing locales, including the globally recognized Fushimi Inari, all within a span of four hours.
Kyoto holds the title for being Japan’s most renowned tourist hotspot, boasting an array of breathtaking landmarks.
We provide an opulent evening tour that encompasses a visit to three of Kyoto’s most remarkable sightseeing locales, including the globally recognized Fushimi Inari, all within a span of four hours.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Renowned for its breathtaking tunnel of thousands of vermilion torii gates, this site is both famous and picturesque. These gates were donated by worshippers in gratitude for the blessings they received from the deity worshipped here. Consider offering a prayer to enhance your fortune.
- Yasakanoto - Originally…
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Renowned for its breathtaking tunnel of thousands of vermilion torii gates, this site is both famous and picturesque. These gates were donated by worshippers in gratitude for the blessings they received from the deity worshipped here. Consider offering a prayer to enhance your fortune.
- Yasakanoto - Originally constructed in 592 and reconstructed in 1440, this pagoda offers a quintessential view of Kyoto. In the evening, it becomes a popular spot for photographers capturing stunning images of the pagoda against the sunset. Nearby, the traditional Kyoto-style shopping street, Ninenzaka, features a unique Starbucks. A short walk to the Kodaiji parking lot provides a panoramic view of nearly all of Kyoto city.
- Yasaka Shrine - Formerly known as Gion Shrine, this shrine gave the Gion area its name. The main deity here is known for its power, and a god of beauty is also enshrined, drawing many geisha girls to visit.
- Gion - Geisha play a vital role in traditional culture. Explore the Gion district, where charming, historic houses are well-preserved. With some luck, you might see Geisha or Maiko (apprentices) in their exquisite kimonos and distinctive wooden clogs, which create a unique sound on the streets.

- Includes guide fee
- Includes guide fee
- Food & Drink
- Public Transportation Fare
- Food & Drink
- Public Transportation Fare
- Accessible for those with limited eye sight
- Accessible for those with limited mobility
- Animals or pets allowed
- Infant seats unavailable
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Not stroller accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Accessible for those with limited eye sight
- Accessible for those with limited mobility
- Animals or pets allowed
- Infant seats unavailable
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Not stroller accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.