Unlock the best of Kyoto with the ultimate travel companion—The Kyoto Sightseeing Pass! This all-in-one pass offers unlimited rides on city buses and subways, making it easy to explore the city's most iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and cultural treasures without the hassle of buying individual tickets. From the golden brilliance of Kinkaku-ji and the hillside views of Kiyomizu-dera to the magical torii gates of Fushimi Inari Shrine and the peaceful bamboo groves of Arashiyama, you’ll have the freedom to discover Kyoto your way. Plus, many passes include bonus perks like discounts on popular attractions, museums, traditional tea houses, and even kimono rentals. Available in flexible durations, this pass gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace while saving time and money. Whether you’re visiting for a day or a week, the Kyoto Sightseeing Pass is your key to experiencing the city’s timeless beauty with comfort and convenience. Book now and start your Kyoto journey the smart way!
At Kiyomizu-dera Temple, travelers will experience one of Kyoto’s most iconic and breathtaking historic sites. Perched on a hillside overlooking the city, the temple is renowned for its massive wooden stage that juts out from the main hall, offering panoramic views of Kyoto, especially stunning during cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons. Visitors can explore beautiful temple halls, walk through the Jishu Shrine dedicated to love and matchmaking, and drink from the Otowa Waterfall’s sacred streams—each said to bring a different kind of good fortune. The temple grounds also feature traditional architecture, peaceful pathways, and shops selling local sweets and souvenirs. Please note: the Kyoto Sightseeing Pass covers transportation to Kiyomizu-dera Temple but does not include entry to the temple itself.
At Gion and Yasaka Shrine, travelers can immerse themselves in Kyoto’s traditional charm and spiritual atmosphere. Gion is Kyoto’s famous geisha district, known for its preserved wooden machiya townhouses, teahouses, and cobblestone lanes like Hanamikoji Street. As you stroll through this historic area, you may even spot a geiko or maiko (apprentice geisha) on her way to an evening appointment. At the heart of Gion stands Yasaka Shrine, one of Kyoto’s most important Shinto shrines, with its vibrant vermilion gate and lantern-lit grounds. The shrine is especially lively during festivals, such as the Gion Matsuri in July, and offers a peaceful place for visitors to pray, take photos, or relax beneath the shade of old trees. Please note: the Kyoto Sightseeing Pass allows access to transportation to Gion and Yasaka Shrine, but does not include entry fees to any paid exhibits or cultural experiences within the area.
At Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), travelers will witness one of Japan’s most stunning and iconic landmarks. This Zen Buddhist temple is famous for its top two floors, which are completely covered in shimmering gold leaf, reflecting beautifully in the surrounding pond and creating a picture-perfect scene in every season. As you stroll through the peaceful garden paths, you’ll enjoy scenic views of the pavilion from different angles, pass by traditional tea houses, and encounter historical relics like stone pagodas and sacred trees. The harmony of architecture and nature at Kinkaku-ji offers a deeply serene and visually captivating experience that embodies the elegance of classical Japanese design. Please note: the Kyoto Sightseeing Pass provides transportation access to Kinkaku-ji, but it does not include admission to the temple grounds.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
we will send over the voucher (QR code) via E-mail a day before the Travel Date.