Kyoto South: Shrines, Hidden Treasures, and Evening Ambiance
Embark on a 6-hour exploration of Kyoto’s southern districts, unveiling a captivating mix of iconic shrines, hidden architectural wonders, and charming riverside streets. Experience the mystical atmosphere of Fushimi Inari Shrine, its thousands of vermilion torii gates snaking up a forested mountainside. Marvel at Sanjusangendo Temple, home to an awe-inspiring collection of 1001 Buddhist statues. As dusk falls, discover the enchanting ambiance of Pontocho, a picturesque alley lined with traditional restaurants and teahouses.
Perfect for:
- Travelers seeking both iconic Kyoto sights and off-the-beaten-path discoveries.
- Those intrigued by Japanese spirituality and traditional architecture.
- Visitors desiring a romantic evening stroll through historic Kyoto.
- Anyone wanting a diverse Kyoto experience beyond our popular East and West tours.
Tour Highlights
Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion): A National Treasure and Zen Masterpiece
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Ginkaku-ji, also known as the Silver Pavilion. Designated as a National Treasure of Japan, this Zen temple embodies the ideals of Zen aesthetics and minimalist design. Originally a retirement villa for a shogun, it was later converted into a temple, reflecting the confluence of power and Zen philosophy. While originally intended to be covered in silver leaf (like its more famous counterpart, Kinkaku-ji), the pavilion remains unadorned, showcasing the natural beauty of wood and the Zen emphasis on simplicity. Explore its tranquil gardens, designed to create a harmonious blend of nature and human intervention, and experience the essence of Zen tranquility in this architectural masterpiece.
Admission: ¥500/adult, ¥300/15 and under
Nijo-jo Castle: A Symbol of Tokugawa Power, Architectural Splendor, and a Turning Point in History
Experience the legacy of the Tokugawa Shogunate at Nijo-jo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that served as the Kyoto residence of the powerful shoguns. This sprawling castle complex exudes grandeur and authority, its elaborate walls, gates, and palaces adorned with intricate carvings and paintings. Explore the Ninomaru Palace, renowned for its ‘nightingale floors’ designed to creak as a security measure. Within the castle walls, history unfolded when the last Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu, surrendered his power to the Emperor in the Grand Hall, marking a pivotal moment in Japan’s transition toward modernization.
Admission: ¥1300/adult, ¥400/junior high school and high school students, ¥300/primary school
Nishijin Textile Center: Experience the Art of Nishijin Weaving
Discover the rich tradition of Nishijin weaving, Kyoto’s renowned silk fabrics used for luxurious kimonos, at the Nishijin Textile Center (Nishijin-ori-kaikan). Explore a world of intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and exquisite craftsmanship. Venture beyond shopping and immerse yourself in the process – observe workshops where skilled artisans create these textiles, and explore educational exhibitions showcasing the history and techniques of Nishijin weaving. From vibrant fabrics to unique souvenirs, the Nishijin Textile Center offers a captivating experience for anyone interested in traditional Japanese arts and textiles.
Admission: free
Tour Details
Schedule
- Availability: Daily
- Start Time: Flexible, 9:00 – 12:00 recommended*
*If traveling from Tokyo, 7:00 a.m. bullet train will get you at Kyoto before 9:30 a.m. - Duration: 6 hours
- Start/End locations: Your hotel in central Kyoto*
*If coming from other cities, we will start at Hotel Granvia Kyoto at Kyoto Station.
Transportation:
- Primarily subways and local trains
Pricing
Tour Fare:
- ¥31,000 (+ 10% consumption tax) for groups up to 6 guests
- (+Â¥4,000 per additional person for groups exceeding 6)
Included:
- English-speaking guide
- Guide’s transportation and admission (unless itinerary is customized)
Not included:
- Your group’s transportation
- Admission fees (Ginkaku-ji)
Estimated Additional Costs
- Transportation: Plan for approximately 1,200 JPY per person to cover most local bus and train fares during the tour.
- Potential Taxi Fare: Due to Kyoto’s popularity, buses may fill up at times, especially during peak season. To avoid lengthy wait times, we recommend taking a taxi if buses are full. Please note that taxi fares will be at the guests’ expense.
- Meals & Snacks/Beverages (optional): Allow extra depending on your preferences
Important Notes
- Walking Tour: Be prepared to walk several miles/kilometers. Wear comfortable shoes and dress accordingly.
- Private Tours: We cater each tour to your group – no mixed groups.
- Changes to the suggested itinerary may in some cases affect the guide’s transportation and admission costs.