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[Kyoto] [Kyoto In-Depth Tour] Nijo Castle + Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) + Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine + Arashiyama Tenryu-ji Temple & Bamboo Grove One Day Tour | Departure from Osaka/Kyoto Available

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Overview
  • * Travel through Kyoto's history: visit the World Cultural Heritage Nijo Castle and the golden Kinkaku-ji Temple
  • * Stroll through the Thousand Torii Gates: check in at Kyoto's landmark Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine and experience the most popular holy place for praying
  • * Arashiyama's natural beauty: enjoy the bamboo forest trails and the Togetsukyo Bridge, and feel the beauty of Kyoto's four seasons
  • * Easy pick-up and drop-off from Osaka/Kyoto, with a tour guide accompanying you throughout the trip, worry-free and secure
  • * Check in at classic attractions, a preferred route for first-time visitors to Japan or those traveling with elderly family members
What to expect

Explore the cultural essence and natural beauty of Kyoto, effortlessly visiting the city's most iconic attractions in a single day! This tour departs from Osaka or Kyoto, first visiting the historic Nijo Castle. Nijo Castle: A Historical Gem, Palace Exploration Step into the shogun's residence, a World Heritage Site – Nijo Castle – and experience the perfect fusion of Edo period power and aesthetics. This magnificent palace was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu and still retains its gorgeous gold leaf screens, traditional tatami rooms, and ingenious garden landscapes. Don't miss the exquisite carvings of the Karamon Gate and the "singing" corridor floor of the Ninomaru Palace. With every light step, it sounds as if nightingales are singing in the forest. This is not only an architectural ingenuity but also a wise demonstration of the shogunate's defense mechanism. Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): Glimmering Gold, Picturesque Reflections Step into Kyoto's visual marvel – Kinkaku-ji, also known as Rokuon-ji Temple. The en

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