✅ Kyoto classic temple tour - Kinkakuji Temple & Kiyomizu Temple, feel the splendor of Japan's thousand-year-old capital ✅ Immersive Japanese matcha experience - Matcha cultural experience, taste authentic Japanese matcha ✅ Check in at the popular shrine - Heian Jingu Shrine & Rabbit Shrine, take beautiful Japanese photos ✅ Full of good luck - gold luck, love luck, academic luck, one-stop blessing for Kyoto temple tour
Admission to: Matcha experience
English / Chinese / Japanese / Korean-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Toll fees
Parking fees
Environmental fees
Instructor fees
Fuel fees
Tax
Audio guide
Admission to Kinkaku-ji Temple
Admission to Kiyomizu Temple
Admission to Heian Shrine
Accommodation
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Insurance
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-2
Group size: 1-49 participant(s)
This tour involves a considerable amount of walking and stairs. Please make sure you are fit enough to participate
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
Pets are prohibited
Towel / Water bottle / Valid ID / Passport (with 6 months validity)
Child seats are not available
Luggage allowance: 1 pieces of standard-sized luggages
【08:40】Meeting place: Nihonbashi Exit 2 (Namba Shinsaibashi area) 【09:50】Meeting place: Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit - Station sightseeing bus parking lot 【10:20】▼ Kinkakuji Temple (about 40 minutes) 【11:30】▼ Kiyomizudera Temple area (about 3 hours, including free lunch time, free to move around) 【15:00】Choose one of the two itineraries: Option 1:▼ Kyoto Matcha Experience (about 40 minutes, Matcha experience fee included) Option 2:▼ Heian Shrine (about 40 minutes, guests who do not participate in the Matcha experience can go there and move around freely, please pay for the ticket fee by yourself) 【15:50】▼ Higashitenno Okazaki Shrine - Super cute check-in point Rabbit Shrine, super effective for making connections (about 40 minutes, free to move around) 【16:30】Happy end of the day's tour and start to return 【18:10】Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori area (about 1 hour, free time) ▼Kinkaku-ji Temple Kinkaku-ji Temple was originally called Rokuon-ji Temple. Because the outer walls of the core building of the temple, the Shariden, are all decorated with gold foil, it is nicknamed "Kinkaku-ji Temple". The temple was built in 1397. It was originally the villa of General Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (the prototype of General Yoshi in the animation "Clever Ikkyu"), and later changed to a Zen temple "Bodhisattva". (Ticket fees are at your own expense: adults: 400 yen, elementary and middle school students: 300 yen) ▼Kiyomizu-dera Temple area Recommendation 1: Kiyomizu-dera Temple (ticket fees are at your own expense) - 2nd and 3rd Zaka - Ishibe-koji - Gion Hanami-koji - Yasaka Shrine Recommendation 2: Kimono experience. Interested guests can change into kimonos, stroll along the ancient streets, visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and leave the most beautiful moment (there are many kimono shops in Kiyomizu-dera Temple to choose from, and the fees are at your own expense). ▼ Kyoto Matcha Experience The highest realm of tea ceremony, Ichigo Ichie, is a term developed from Japanese tea ceremony. In tea ceremony, it means that the person performing the tea ceremony will sincerely treat every guest who comes to taste tea with the feeling of "it's rare to see you, so you should cherish it in this life". ▼ Heian Jingu Shrine was built in 1895 to commemorate the 1100th anniversary of the relocation of the capital in the Heian period. It enshrines Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Komei of the Heian period. The shrine is famous for its architectural style that imitates the Chodoin of Ouchi-ri in Heian-kyo, and the vermilion large torii is magnificent. ▼ There are many rabbit statues at Higashitenno Okazaki Shrine. The rabbit in the Temizuya is made of black granite and is commonly known as the "child-seeking rabbit" (子授けうさぎ). Its action expresses the appearance of facing the moon and being full of strength.