Walking Tour of Eastern Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kiyomizu & Gion
Kyoto, Japan
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Walking Tour of Eastern Kyoto: Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kiyomizu & Gion
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Adult
1 739 500 so'm
≈$142
Child(6-12)
(6-12 yosh)
1 372 000 so'm
≈$112
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[Departure] 09:00, meet up at Starbucks -Kyoto Tower Sando Building. Meeting Point: Starbucks — Kyoto Tower Sando
Exit Kyoto Station through the Central Exit on the north side of the station.
The Starbucks is located on the 1st floor of the Kyoto Tower Sando building..Latecomers or no-shows can't be refunded Please arrive at the location 10 mins before the departure time
[Attraction/experience] 09:20, Guided tour, Fushimi Inari Taisha, The highlight of this shrine is the row of torii gates called Senbon Torii. The custom of donating torii gates has spread since the Edo period as a way to make wishes come true
[Attraction/experience] 10:15, Guided tour, Nishiki Market, Visit a local market where you can taste lots of local gourmet and delicacies. Home to approximately 130 stores, earning the nick name "Kyoto's Kitchen"
[Attraction/experience] 12:15, Guided tour, Kennin-ji Temple, One of Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple. Zen Master Eisai, who is said to have brought Zen to Japan, served as the founding chief priest of Kennin-ji Temple and is buried within the temple grounds
[Attraction/experience] 13:45, Guided tour, Gion, As you pass through the Gion area, you will see all the old buildings of Kyoto’s old entertainment district. We walk slowly through this area until we reach our next destination Kodaiji Temple
[Attraction/experience] 15:00, Guided tour, Kiyomizudera Temple, Our final destination is Kiyomizu temple. Founded in late 778. Its name comes from the waterfall within the complex that cascades down from a nearby hill. Shimizu means clear or pure water.