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[Kyoto] Experience Kyoto: A Full-Day Private Tour Adventure
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Overview
  • Embarking on a fresh adventure! Forget the ordinary; we're all about your interests. Explore iconic spots like Kiyomizu Dera, Arashiyama, and Nara Koen. But here's the twist: You call the shots! Want more places? I'm all ears. Questions? I've got answers. And hey, ride in style—family car or sleek sports car, your pick! Let's create memories in Japan—your way. Ask away, and let the journey unfold!
  • Explore the hidden beauty of Kyoto with our guided tour, featuring inclusive transportation fees and a personal car for a seamless experience. Say goodbye to waiting for trains or buses—enjoy the convenience of traveling like it's your own car. Discover iconic spots like Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Nara Park (home to playful deer). Additionally, we'll take you to the peak of “Wakakusa mountain” for a breathtaking view of Nara city and its enchanting forest, as climbing by foot is currently not feasible.
What to expect

Kinkaku-ji, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is a renowned Zen Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, Japan. Officially named Rokuon-ji, this iconic structure is famous for its top two floors that are entirely covered in gold leaf, giving it a stunning and reflective appearance. Originally built in 1397 as a retirement villa for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, it was later converted into a temple by his son. The temple is set within a beautiful Japanese strolling garden and overlooks a large pond called Kyōko-chi (Mirror Pond), which reflects the building's golden image. The surrounding landscape includes carefully arranged rocks, islands, and plantings that complement the pavilion's aesthetic. Kinkaku-ji has undergone several restorations, most notably after a fire in 1950. It remains one of Japan's most visited and photographed landmarks, symbolizing the country's rich cultural heritage and architectural beauty.

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