This full-day adventure takes you to three of Japan’s most iconic and breathtaking landmarks. Start your journey at the majestic Kiyomizu-dera Temple, perched on a hillside with sweeping views of Kyoto. Wander its historic wooden terrace, explore sacred halls, and enjoy the charm of the nearby Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka streets—perfect for traditional snacks and souvenirs.
Next, head to the vibrant Fushimi Inari Taisha, famous for its endless path of bright red torii gates winding through a mystical forest. This Shinto shrine is one of Japan’s most photographed spots—and for good reason. Take in the peaceful atmosphere and learn about the deep cultural significance of this spiritual site.
Your final stop is Nara Park, home to friendly, free-roaming deer and the world-renowned Tōdai-ji Temple. Feed the deer, stroll through beautiful park grounds, and marvel at the Great Buddha inside one of the largest wooden buildings on Earth.
Starting point:<br/>Tourist Bus Terminal, Kyoto Station Hachijo Entrance (Kyoto Avanti), Higashikujo Nishisannocho, Minami Ward, Kyoto, 601-8003, Japan
Starting point:<br/>1-chōme-3-6 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0073, Japan
Perched on a hillside overlooking Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera is one of Japan’s most celebrated temples and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally founded in 778, the temple is best known for its massive wooden stage that juts out from the main hall, offering breathtaking panoramic views of cherry blossoms in spring and fiery foliage in autumn. The name "Kiyomizu" means "pure water," referring to the Otowa Waterfall that flows beneath the temple. Visitors often drink from its three streams, each believed to bring health, success, or love. The temple’s vibrant vermilion halls, traditional pagodas, and peaceful forest surroundings make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Kyoto’s cultural heart.
Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka, two charming, sloped streets in Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama district. Lined with traditional wooden townhouses, quaint teahouses, and artisanal shops, this picturesque area offers an authentic glimpse into old Kyoto. Perfect for leisurely walks, souvenir shopping, and snapping beautiful photos, the streets lead you toward the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple, making it a must-visit for culture lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Yasaka Shrine is a vibrant and iconic Shinto shrine known for its bright vermilion gate and spiritual significance. Originally established over 1,350 years ago, the shrine is dedicated to the deity Susanoo-no-Mikoto and is especially famous for hosting the Gion Matsuri, one of Japan’s most famous summer festivals. By day, visitors come to admire its elegant architecture and peaceful lantern-lit paths; by night, the shrine glows with a magical atmosphere. Whether you're praying for good fortune, strolling among cherry blossoms, or soaking in traditional Kyoto vibes, Yasaka Shrine is a timeless spiritual and cultural landmark.
Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, famous for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates that wind through the forested slopes of Mount Inari. Dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice and prosperity, this iconic shrine offers a unique and unforgettable walking experience through sacred pathways, atmospheric shrines, and fox statues believed to be messengers of the gods. A perfect blend of culture, nature, and history, it’s a must-see for every Kyoto visitor.
Nara Park, home to friendly free-roaming deer and some of Japan’s most iconic cultural treasures. Wander through this scenic, expansive park to reach the impressive Tōdai-ji Chūmon (Central Gate), the grand entrance to the historic Tōdai-ji Temple. Surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere, this area offers a perfect blend of nature, wildlife, and heritage—an unforgettable stop on any visit to Nara.
Meet at Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit - Sightseeing Bus Stop in Front of the Station.
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before departure time.
We will send driver details, Guide details, and Vehicle number one day before the travel date.
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Osaka is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public safety. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal
The Osaka Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of eight lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and neighborhoods.
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