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Fushimi Inari Taisha
Explore the famous Fushimi Inari Taisha, known for its endless paths of vibrant red torii gates winding through the forest. Walking through these tunnels is a unique and immersive experience, where each gate has been donated as a symbol of gratitude and hope. Enjoy the spiritual atmosphere while discovering hidden spots along the trail.
Famous Bamboo Forest
Your journey begins in the enchanting Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where tall green stalks rise endlessly toward the sky. As light gently passes through the bamboo, the forest takes on a calm, almost dreamlike atmosphere. The soft sound of the wind moving through the trees creates a peaceful rhythm — a truly memorable introduction to Arashiyama.
Nonomiya Shrine
Just a short walk away, we visit the quiet Nonomiya Shrine. Surrounded by nature, this historic Shinto site is known for its unique black torii gate and its connection to imperial traditions. It’s a serene place that offers both cultural insight and a chance to slow down and enjoy the surroundings.
Tenryu-ji Temple
Next, we explore the impressive Tenryu-ji Temple, one of Kyoto’s most important Zen temples and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its historic garden is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding mountains, creating a natural landscape that changes beautifully throughout the year.
Arashiyama Shopping Street
After the temple, we walk through the lively Arashiyama shopping area. Here, you’ll find local snacks, traditional sweets, handmade crafts, and unique souvenirs. It’s a great opportunity to try regional flavors and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Kimono Forest
Near the station, discover the colorful Kimono Forest. This artistic space features hundreds of glowing pillars decorated with kimono patterns, creating a striking mix of tradition and modern design — and a perfect photo spot.
Iwatayama Monkey Park
For those who enjoy a bit of adventure, we finish with a visit to Iwatayama Monkey Park. After a short uphill walk (around 20 minutes, depending on your pace), you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Kyoto and the chance to see wild monkeys in their natural environment.
Kinkaku-ji – The Golden Pavilion
End your tour at the breathtaking Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion. Covered in gold leaf and surrounded by a serene garden and pond, it is one of Kyoto’s most unforgettable sights. Take in the reflections, seasonal beauty, and the harmony between architecture and nature that make this place truly special.
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Important Information
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Access: Please note that this experience is not wheelchair accessible.
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Pets are not permitted.
Recommendations
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Attire: We highly recommend wearing comfortable clothes and walking shoes.
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Transportation: Please bring an IC Card (like Suica or Pasmo) for public transit.
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Identification: You must carry your passport with you at all times, as this is required by Japanese law.
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Currency: We recommend carrying cash, as many local shops and restaurants in Japan do not accept credit cards.
Cancellation Policy
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More than 72 hours before the event day: Free cancellation (No charge).
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Between 48 and 72 hours before the event day: 50% cancellation fee.
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Less than 48 hours before the event day: 100% cancellation fee (No refund).








