Why not enjoy your holidays in Kyoto? You can certainly get in touch with many things Japanese that we are proud of. They are old temples and shrines...
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(1) Togetsukyo bridge (2) Nijo-jo Castle Karamon gate (3) Kinkakuji golden pavilion
Natural surroundings and powerful structures
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Why not enjoy your holidays in Kyoto? You can certainly get in touch with many things Japanese that we are proud of. They are old temples and shrines, cultural assets and the beautiful natural surroundings. You can also enjoy dropping in at souvenir stores and buy exquisitely made products, such as folding fans, porcelain and traditional Japanese cakes. I would like to take you to the following places, which are the three representative tourist destinations in this city:
(1) Arashiyama
It is the place where all the traditional natural beauties of Japan are combined together. They are Togetsukyo bridge, bamboo grove and the old temples. If you go up to the observation spot, you can enjoy the magnificent view of the gorge below. You can also see rickshaws of the olden times drawn by young people with smiling passengers on board. There are souvenir shops selling variety of goods and products.
(2) Nijo-jo Castle (World Cultural Heritage Site)
This castle was built in the early 17th century by the Tokugawa Shogunate government for the purpose of protecting the Kyoto Imperial Palace and as the accommodations when Tokugawa Shogun was in Kyoto. It was subsequently enlarged by successive Shogun. It is the castle as well as the palace, where you can see the powerful structures and beautiful gardens. You can learn, in addition, how great the power of Tokugawa Shogun was.
(3) Kinkakuji temple (the Golden Pavilion) (World Cultural Heritage Site)
The history of this temple began when the third Shogun of the Muromachi period acquired a tract of land in this area from a powerful statesman in 1397 and built a villa of his own to entertain the Emperor and members of the nobility. The upper two levels of the temple are covered with pieces of gold foil and are shining brilliantly against the background of the rich greenery. The pond in the foreground reflects the golden structure. It looks like the materialization of Pure Land of Buddha in this world. In addition, on the top of the golden structure is the shining phoenix.
guide fee, hotel pick-up in Kyoto area
transportation fee (you and guide), lunch, dinner, entrance fee, hotel pick-up in areas outside Kyoto region
I would like at least 7 days notice before a booking.
This place is hugely crowded at any time of a year. Please be careful so that you will not be separated from your group or get lost.
I can wait for you for up to 30 minutes for free, but if you are late any further, I will charge you 1,000 yen per 30 minutes.
(1) Arashiyama: One-way JR fare is 240 yen from Kyoto station.
(2) Nijo-jo castle: One-way bus fare is 230 yen from Kyoto bus terminal.
(3) Kinkakuji temple: One-way bus fare is 230 yen from Kyoto bus terminal.
(1) Arashiyama: 500 yen for the entry to Tenryuji temple.
(2) Nijo-jo Castle: 600 yen.
(3) Kinkakuji temple: 400 yen
(1) Arashiyama: 5 p.m. for Tenryuji temple.
(2) Nijo-jo Castle: 4 p.m.
(3) kinkakuji temple: 5 P.m.
Hiro-san expertly guided my son and I on a day tour of Kyoto. Hiro met us promptly as promised and kindly provided a sun umbrella for the hot day. He expertly guided us around Kyoto using walking and public transportation, making us feel like locals. Hiro has a very kind manner and was very patient with us, allowing to make changes during the day as needed. He also brought along fun photo props for our day, and promptly sent us photos of us that he had taken. Kyoto is a beautiful city and we look forward to returning!
Hi Keith-san & Josh-san, Thank you very much for your favorable comment. I am glad you enjoyed a tour in Kyoto and I was much encouraged by your words. I wish you could have another opportunity to visit the city in the near future. I wish you an even greater success in your business and a good luck for Josh-san in his study. Regards, Hiro
On our first day out of the three days we were with Hiro, we were immediately struck by his infectious joy and profound familiarity with Kyoto. His deep-rooted knowledge of the city enabled us to embark on a whirlwind tour, visiting a plethora of iconic sightseeing spots. From the serene temples nestled in lush gardens to the bustling markets filled with local flavors and crafts, Hiro expertly guided us through Kyoto's rich tapestry of culture and history. His insightful commentary illuminated each stop, adding layers of understanding and appreciation to our experience. Thanks to Hiro's meticulous planning and warm demeanor, our first day in Kyoto was not only packed with exploration but also filled with unforgettable moments that painted a vivid picture of this enchanting city.
Hi Jasmine-san, James-san & Sarai-san, Thank you very much for your heart-warming comment on my work. I am really glad you enjoyed visiting the three main attractions of Kyoto to enhance your knowledge of our history and culture. I also enjoyed talking with you about the wild animals in California like deer and wild boars. Many thanks for treating me to the delicious lunch, too. Good luck. Regards, Hiro
Hiro took us on an unforgettable journey to Nara, where we marveled at the deer and enjoyed a beautiful morning. For lunch, he guided us to a wonderful spot near Nara. Later, we explored Osaka and admired the stunning architecture of Osaka Castle. Hiro's expert guidance concluded with dropping us off at our dinner destination, completing a perfect day of sightseeing.
Hi Jasmine-san, James-san & Sarai-san, Many thanks for your favorable comment. I am glad you enjoyed visiting the Nara Park, spending a happy time mixing with the tame deer despite the chilly rain. You must have been amazed at seeing the Great Buddha at Todaiji temple, which has been treasured since the ancient days and the focus of our Buddhist culture. Wishing you all an eternal happiness. Regards, Hiro
Hiro guided us through Dotonbori Street, introducing us to its vibrant food and iconic spots, making it a memorable final night of our trip. His tour was not only informative but also incredibly enjoyable. One of my children particularly took a liking to him!
Hi Jasmine-san, James-san & Sarai-san, Thank you very much for your favorable comment and the compliment on my work. I am very glad I could help you get in touch with our society and culture. I was impressed with your five robust young men. It is the proof of your dedication in raising them. Wish you all a good luck and happiness. Regards, Hiro