Embark on an unforgettable journey through Kyoto, the ancient heart of Japan’s Kansai region. Explore iconic landmarks like Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, and the breathtaking Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji). Take in the stunning seasonal views from Kiyomizu’s famous wooden stage, stroll through the historic streets of Ninenzaka, and savor authentic Kyoto cuisine. Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich history and the serene beauty of traditional gardens. Enhance your experience with an optional kimono rental for a truly authentic touch. With our professional drivers fluent in Japanese and Chinese, enjoy a seamless, hassle-free experience from start to finish!
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Your private vehicle will pick you up at your designated location, and your exciting day trip begins. Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is one of Kyoto’s most iconic landmarks, famous for its thousands of bright red torii gates that stretch along a path to the mountain’s summit—perfect for stunning photos.
The iconic three-story temple is entirely covered in gold leaf and enshrines sacred Buddhist relics. One of Kyoto’s most famous landmarks, it also features a majestic phoenix statue on its roof.
Known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” this traditional market has been bustling since the Edo period. Stroll along the narrow streets lined with shops selling seasonal produce, Kyoto vegetables, pickles, and souvenirs. It’s also a lovely spot for an evening walk, located close to Kawaramachi.
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, Kiyomizu-dera is one of Kyoto’s three most famous landmarks alongside Kinkaku-ji and Nijo Castle. The temple’s wooden stage offers breathtaking views of Kyoto’s cityscape.
These two historic streets near Kiyomizu-dera are narrow paths paved with stone slabs and lined with charming shops and restaurants, making them perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Known as the guardian shrine of Kyoto’s east side, Yasaka Shrine (formerly called Gion Shrine) is beloved by locals and is famous for hosting the annual Gion Matsuri, one of Japan’s three great festivals.
meeting time: 9:10 AM, Outside the convenient store.(changeable)
Osaka is a vibrant, bustling city known for its rich culinary scene, historic sites, and modern entertainment. As Japan's second-largest metropolitan area, it offers a dynamic mix of traditional culture and contemporary urban life.
A iconic symbol of Osaka, this castle was originally built in the 16th century and has been beautifully restored. It offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal history and features a museum and scenic park.
A lively and colorful entertainment district known for its neon lights, street food, and vibrant nightlife. Dotonbori is a must-visit for foodies and those looking to experience Osaka's energetic atmosphere.
A popular theme park featuring attractions based on famous movies and characters, including Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World, and Jurassic Park. It's a great destination for families and thrill-seekers.
One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a wide variety of marine life, including whales, sharks, and penguins. The aquarium is known for its impressive exhibits and educational programs.
A retro district with a nostalgic atmosphere, featuring the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and a variety of local eateries. Shinsekai is known for its unique blend of old and new, offering a glimpse into Osaka's past.
Octopus-filled batter balls, cooked to perfection and topped with savory sauces and bonito flakes. A must-try street food in Osaka.
A savory pancake made with cabbage, batter, and various toppings, cooked on a griddle. Often referred to as 'Japanese pizza.'
Deep-fried skewers of various meats, vegetables, and seafood, served with a dipping sauce. A specialty of the Shinsekai district.
Noodle soup dish with various broths, toppings, and noodle types. Osaka is known for its rich and flavorful ramen.
These months offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Cherry blossoms in March and April add to the appeal.
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Osaka is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public safety. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal
The Osaka Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of eight lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
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