We start at your hotel in Kyoto at 9:30 a.m.
In the village of Inari, we will explore the Shinto shrine Fushimi Inari Taisha, a sacred place dedicated to the deity Inari, associated with fertility, agriculture and business success. With thousands of beautiful red torii marking the way to the top of the hill.
Our next stop will be the city of Nara, the first capital of Japan between 710 and 784. During this period the great temples were built that we will visit: Kofukuji (with a spectacular pagoda) and Todaiji (the largest wooden structure in the world).
Then we will tour the majestic Park of Nara, full of deer, considered the ancient messengers of the gods.
After free time for lunch on your own, the tour will end at Kyoto Central Station at approximately 5:30 p.m. Please note that even if you do not want to have lunch, there will be a mandatory 30-minute break for the guide to recover energy.
Pickup included
We will visit Nara Park, one of the most emblematic and quiet places in Japan. Famous for its more than 1,000 free-roaming deer, the park offers a unique experience where animals, considered sacred in Japanese culture, interact friendly with visitors.
We will visit Todai-ji Temple, one of the most impressive and significant temples in Japan. Located in Nara Park, Todai-ji is famous for hosting the Daibutsu or Great Buddha, a huge 15-meter-high bronze statue, considered one of the largest in the world. The temple was founded in the 8th century and is an important center of the Kegon Buddhist sect. Its main building, the Daibutsuden (Big Buddha Hall), is also one of the largest wooden buildings in the world. In addition to the majestic statue, the temple and its surroundings offer an atmosphere of serenity and spirituality, surrounded by nature and the sacred deer that inhabit the park. The Todai-ji Temple is a must-see for those who wish to learn more about Japanese history, religion and culture.
We will visit Kofuku-ji Temple, one of the oldest and most important temples in Nara. Founded in 669, Kofuku-ji was originally the family temple of the powerful Fujiwara family and played a central role in the history of Buddhism in Japan. The temple is known for its impressive architecture, which includes several historic buildings, such as the Three-Story Pagoda, which is one of the tallest buildings in Nara, and the Main Hall (Hondo), which houses important Buddhist statues.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
We pick up passengers through the lobby of your hotel located in Kyoto at 9:30 am.