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Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Shrine: there are more than 10,000 Fushimi Inari in Japan, but this shrine is the headquarters of Japan. There are 10,000 torii gates in the mountain. To reach the top, you need three hours. We walk around one-fourth of the shrine ground. The famous 1000 Torii gates are included.
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Shoren-in Temple (Shoren-in Monzeki) - Shoren-in: The fire that occurred downtown 300 years ago destroyed almost the whole city. The Imperial Palace burnt down. The emperor moved to the east of Kamogawa River and lived here for some years. So Shorenin used to be the emperor’s residence. You can see Kyoto’s Imperial Palace only from outside but here in Shorenin you can see the emperor’s room inside. Its cultural value is priceless.
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Kinkakujiyu - Kinkakuji: You cannot leave Kyoto without seeing Kinkakuji. So famous, so popular internationally.
In the 16th century Malco Polo wrote in his book, “There is a golden building in Japan.” Today, you can see the golden building just in front of you. But, please listen. Nobody knows the original Kinkakuji 700 years ago. I invite you to its original Kinkakuji. You can see “invisible” Kinkakuji through my Kinkakuji story. -
Nijo Castle - Nijo Castle: there used to be hundreds of castle palaces throughout Japan. Today, only Nijo Castle Palace survives. Inside are the tiger’s rooms. I tell you the hidden meaning of these rooms.
- Port pickup
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Private transportation
The departure time at the port or stay time in Kyoto is different individually. All are adjusted within time limitations. Itineraries are also flexible. For an 8-hour stay at the port, your time duration in Kyoto is about 6 hours. If you use taxis, you can visit four spots. If public transportation, three spots will be possible. As I’m a guide familiar with the history and culture, you will get to know the attractions of the ancient Fushimi Inari Shrine, Nijo Castle, Shorenin, and Golden Pavilion are your options.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.