Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kiyomizu-Dera, Kimono & Tea ceremony Experience Day Tour from Osaka Pirvate Day Tour
Duration: 9 hours | |
Capacity: 9people (Ask us for over 9) | |
Roundtrip private jumbo taxi from hotel | |
Licensed English-speaking guide (Free) | |
Car seat for kid & baby (Free) | |
Can arrange itinerary (time, destination) | |
Payment by credit/cash when tour finish | |
Entrance Fee at each places not included |
explore the most popular spot, Fushimi-Inari-Taisha
Enjoy UNESCO World Heritage Site Kiyomizu Temple area
Yasaka Koshindo, best spot for Instagram
Experience Japanese culture, Tea Celemony, with Kimono
9:00 Depart from Osaka
10:00-11:00 Fushimi Inari Shrine
12:00-13:00 Lunch at Yasaka area
13:00-14:00 Explore Kiyomizu-Dera area
15:00-16:45 Kimono and Tea celemony experience
17:00 Depart from Kyoto
18:00 Arrive in Osaka
Since 2012 – 2019, for six continuous years, this place voted as the [Most popular Japanese tourism spot for foreigners in Japan]. You would experience a continuously red Torri once you have arrived, you will definitely appreciate the magnificence and sacred appearance in front of you.
After exploring the popular Fushimi Inari Taisha, we would take you to the Yasaka area, here you could enjoy a traditional Kyoto style lunch, walk around the Kiyomizu-Dera area, a sightseeing area that registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will see the symbol of Kyoto Higashiyama – Yasaka Tower, Yasaka Koshindo, a colourful pop [Kukuri Monkey] which is popular with ladies. There are so many Instagramable spots here. After that, you would find a variety of souvenir shops and restaurants around Ninezaka and Sanningzaka.
After exploring the popular spots in Kyoto, we would like to conclude this special journey for you with a traditional Japanese tea ceremony experience. By wearing a kimono and a Japanese hairstyle hair set, will give you a very closer touch with traditional Japanese culture. Then you could experience the hundreds of years of the Chanoyu culture (tea culture). From this unique experience, you could have a much more deep understanding of traditional Japanese culture.