Shimogamo Shrine and Nishiki Market Bus Tour from Kyoto
Kyoto
Discover Kyoto's essence: ancient shrines, geisha culture, and culinary delights at Nishiki Market. Join our immersive bus tour for a sensory adventure.
Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Shimogamo Jinja - Located in the verdant Tadasu no Mori, the forest of truth, Shimogamo Shrine is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan and a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. This sacred site serves as a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kyoto, hosting the Aoi Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three main festivals. With its primeval forest setting and the Kamo River flowing nearby, Shimogamo Shrine offers a serene environment where visitors can connect with ancient Japanese spiritual traditions and appreciate the beautifully preserved Heian-era architecture. Within its larger precincts lies Kawai Shrine, which focuses on a unique aspect of Shinto belief: personal aesthetics and appearances. Here, visitors can engage in a charming ritual—purchasing wooden plaques to write their wishes concerning beauty and what they wish to change about their appearances. This ritual is particularly popular among those seeking blessings for physical and spiritual beauty, making it a fascinating cultural exploration point.
  • Nishiki Market Shopping District - Known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” Nishiki Market is a vibrant and bustling marketplace stretching five blocks and featuring over one hundred shops and restaurants. This culinary haven offers everything from fresh seafood and produce to Kyoto specialties like pickles and Japanese sweets. Visitors can taste their way through the market, experiencing the local flavors and traditional foods that are integral to Kyoto’s culinary landscape. Nishiki Market is not just a place to eat; it’s an immersive experience in local culture and daily life.
  • Gion - As Kyoto’s most famous geisha district, Gion remains a symbol of traditional Japanese entertainment and aesthetics. The district’s beautifully preserved machiya houses line narrow lanes, and at dusk, the area takes on an enchanting atmosphere, possibly allowing for a glimpse of geiko and maiko hurrying to their appointments. Beyond its fame and beauty, Gion offers deep insights into the roles and arts of the geisha community, integral to Kyoto’s cultural fabric.
  • Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Though less documented in typical travel guides, assuming Fushiminari Taisha is a shrine or temple, it likely holds its own unique cultural and historical significance in Kyoto. Visiting this site might provide a quieter, more introspective experience compared to the more frequented landmarks. Here, visitors can enjoy the tranquil surroundings and perhaps learn about the local legends, spiritual practices, and community events that highlight the lesser-known aspects of Kyoto’s heritage.
What's Included
  • On-board WiFi
  • English-speaking staff (not guide)
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • English Written Guide
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Immerse yourself in a sensory journey through Kyoto with our meticulously crafted tour. Experience the tranquility of ancient shrines like Shimogamo-jinja Shrine, coupled with the vibrant pulse of the Gion district, where traditional geisha culture enchants. Listen to the subtle rustle of silk kimonos and the distant chime of temple bells. Savor the rich flavors of local delicacies at Nishiki Market, known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” where each bite unravels a story of the city’s culinary heritage. Inhale the scent of incense drifting through ancient corridors and the fresh aroma of street food that permeates the bustling lanes. Touch the centuries-old wood of temple gates at Fushimi Inari Taisha. This tour is designed for those eager to experience the profound cultural tapestry and sensory delights that have defined Kyoto for centuries.

  • If you have any difficulties finding the meeting point, please call our emergency call center is available daily from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Thai, Vietnamese, and Portuguese
  • Our business hours are from 10:00 to 17:00 JST on weekdays, during which we are available to respond to emails.
  • Schedule subject to change due to traffic or weather conditions for safety
  • The total duration of the tour is 10 hours, which includes travel time between destinations.
  • There are bathroom stops available before departure and after arrival from the bus, as well as at locations throughout the tour
Location
Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit Tourist Bus Parking
Meet at Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit Tourist bus stop in front AVANTI. Look for the guide wearing yellow clothing or holding a yellow sign with "LIMON" written on it.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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