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Kyoto Celebrated Sites One Day Tour
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Kyoto Celebrated Sites One Day Tour

Visit four gorgeous sites in Kyoto and get an insight into the lives of the powerful in the old days.

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Stop At: Kyoto Imperial Palace, 3 Kyoto-Gyoen, Kamigyo, Kyoto 602-0881 Kyoto Prefecture

Kyoto Imperial Palace is situated in an extensive area in the center of Kyoto. Until the capital was moved to Tokyo in 1868, the emperor 's family used to live here. Even today, when the emperor and/or the crown prince come to visit Kyoto, they stay at one of the residences on this site.

The luxurious buildings and beautifully arranged gardens here tell a tale of the refined taste of the times.


Duration: 50 minutes

Stop At: Nijo Castle, 541 Nijojocho, Nijodori Horikawa-nishiiru, Nakagyo, Kyoto 604-8301 Kyoto Prefecture

In 1603, the shogun relocated his shogunate to Edo, present-day Tokyo. Nijo castle was built as the castle where the shogun stayed when he visited Kyoto. Inside the castle, there are more than 1,000 gorgeous pictures painted on sliding doors giving you an understanding of the powerful authority of the shogun. It was in this very castle that the last shogun declared to return the power to the Emperor in 1867, after 260 years of his family’s governance.


Duration: 50 minutes

Stop At: Shoren-in Temple (Shoren-in Monzeki), 69-1 Awataguchi Sanjobocho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0035 Kyoto Prefecture

Shoren-in Temple is deeply associated with powerful people such as the imperial family, nobles and shoguns as their sons became head monks of this temple. Even today imperial family members visit the temple to pay their respects to their ancestors, as successive emperors are enshrined here.

Looking at the peaceful garden from the veranda gives us a respite from hectic everyday life. When you strike the bell in the belfry, the sound will reverberate deeply in your heart.


Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Kodai-ji Temple, 526 Shimokawaramachi, Higashiyama, Kyoto 605-0825 Kyoto Prefecture

In the 16th century, there was a warrior who, despite having been born into a poor farmer’s family, was able to fight his way up to eventually become the shogun. After his death, his wife spent the rest of her days mourning her husband and consoling his spirit in Kodai-ji Temple.

In the precinct, there are two stunningly arranged gardens, a dry garden and one featuring a pond, man made hills and decorative rocks. In addition, you can command a beautiful view of Kyoto from the hill.


Duration: 40 minutes



Duration:7 hours
Commences in:Sennichimae, Japan
Country:Japan
City:Sennichimae

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