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Discover the Ancient Capital of Japan

Kyoto was the imperial capital of Japan for over 1,200 years, and no city in the country holds a deeper concentration of temples, shrines, traditional arts, and living cultural heritage. As your private guide, Takuya Yanagisawa will take you beyond the famous landmarks and into the hidden layers of this extraordinary city.

Together you can explore the great Buddhist head temples and ancient Shinto shrines of the city, tracing the history of emperors, aristocrats, samurai, and Zen monks through the stories that textbooks rarely tell. If you prefer to step off the beaten path, Takuya will lead you through Kyoto’s stone-paved back alleys, quiet moss gardens, and Zen temple grounds that most foreign visitors never discover.

For those who want a peaceful escape from the crowds, Takuya knows a quieter side of Kyoto that few visitors ever find. On the northern fringes of the city, you can walk an ancient pilgrimage trail past traditional farmhouses, beginning at a small Buddhist temple with over 500 hand-carved stone Buddha statues. From there, instead of the famously crowded Arashiyama bamboo grove, Takuya can take you to a hidden bamboo forest nearby where you will have the landscape almost entirely to yourself — and where you can learn the remarkable story of how Kyoto bamboo made Thomas Edison’s first light bulb possible.

Alternatively, in the southern part of the city, the historic district of Fushimi offers a completely different experience. After sake and yakitori at a beautifully preserved former sake brewery, you can continue to a UNESCO World Heritage shrine with striking red structures reflected in a still pond — and stop to grind your own matcha at a traditional tea maker nearby.

Food lovers can enjoy a dedicated Kyoto food tour — including some of Japan’s finest soba noodles, tofu cuisine, and fresh sake from the city’s 24 breweries. And for those looking to combine destinations, Takuya can also arrange a stop in Uji — home of Japan’s finest matcha and the stunning Byodoin Temple — on the way to or from Nara, making for a seamless two-city experience that covers extraordinary ground in a single day.

Every Kyoto private tour with Takuya is a full-day experience, custom-built entirely around your interests, pace, and the stories that matter most to you.

Highlights

Immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture and head to Kyoto’s entertainment district Gion
Taste the delights of Japanese cuisine by sampling the finest soba noodles and tempura
Take in a sake brewery tour in one of the 24 breweries producing the freshest sake in the world
Weave through the back alleys of the city between some of the famous Buddhist temples and major Shinto shrines
Explore the charming rural areas around the city
Witness the beauty of Hanami (cherry blossom in springtime) or Koyo or Momijigari (beautiful fall leaf season with stunning red, gold, and orange colors)

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Trip Details

Trip Details

Price


Departure time

Full-day: 9 AM


Meeting point

1-1-2 Shibata, Kita-Ku, Osaka. We will meet in front of Big Man, the popular TV screen, right by Kinokuniya Book Store at Hankyu Umeda Station in Osaka. Upon request, I can pick you up at your hotel, a pier, or an alternative place at your convenience. Please feel free to contact me.



Duration

  • Full-day – 7 hours

Group size


Included

Guide fee


Not included

  • Transportation
  • Entrance fees
  • Meals

What to bring in autumn

  • Camera
  • Warm clothes
  • Umbrella
  • Cash

Recommended Sample Itineraries

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My private tour of Kyoto is carefully tailor-made for you. I craft your itinerary with the destinations which you cannot miss in combination with unique destinations that will amaze you. I will choose these places for you based on your tastes and seasonal availability. I want to make sure that your private tour is a memorable experience.

Please keep in mind my recommended sample itineraries are just a taste of what I have to offer. I will always strive to create the best possible itinerary to match your needs and desires.

See all the must-visit attractions in Kyoto in one day including:

  • Kinkaku-ji Temple (Golden Pavilion)
  • Nijo Castle
  • Gion (Gion Shinbashi, Yasaka Shrine)
  • Kiyomizu Temple (through Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka)

Fringes of Kyoto:

  • Toriimoto
  • Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple
  • Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple with a bamboo forest walk
  • Giouji Temple

Not everybody has time for a whole day of sightseeing, so I’m happy to offer you a half-day tour (4 hours) of Kyoto:

  • Downtown area
  • Ginkaku-ji Temple (Silver Pavilion)
  • Honen-in Temple
  • Path of Philosophy
  • Gion (Kyoto’s entertainment district)

or

Arashiyama Tour (4 hours)

  • Bamboo forest
  • Tenryuji Temple
  • Okochi Sanso Garden
  • Kameyama Park to Togetsu Bridge

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