Itinerary 1 itinerary
Day 1
Meet at meeting point: Ben's Cookies Kyoto Shijo 89 Shincho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8001, Japan Guide will holding a board in front of Ben's Cookies Kyoto Shijo. Please do not be late. Our guide cannot make other guests to wait long for the late guests.Attractions and Activities: Statue of Izumo-no-Okuni (Free entry) The Izumono Okuni Statue in Kyoto is a bronze sculpture dedicated to Okuni, a legendary figure considered the founder of Kabuki theater. Located in the Gion district, this statue pays homage to Okuni's pioneering contributions to Japanese performing arts. Okuni is believed to have originated Kabuki in the early 17th century, and her statue serves as a symbol of the art form's rich history in Kyoto. Visitors to the Gion district can admire this iconic statue as they explore the area's cultural and historical attractions. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Minamiza Theater (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Minamiza is a historic theater in Kyoto, Japan, renowned for hosting traditional Kabuki performances. Kabuki is a unique Japanese theater art known for elaborate costumes and dramatic storytelling, often featuring historical themes. At Minamiza, visitors can experience the rich cultural heritage of Kabuki in a historic setting, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in Japanese culture and theater.
Attractions and Activities: Gion Tatsumi Bridge (Free entry) Gion Shinbashi is a charming neighborhood in Kyoto, Japan, known for its picturesque streets, traditional tea houses, and geisha culture. One of its notable features is the Tatsumi Bridge, a historic bridge that spans the Shirakawa Canal. Tatsumi Bridge provides a scenic view of the canal and the surrounding wooden machiya houses, creating a serene atmosphere that transports visitors to the old-world charm of Kyoto. Gion Shinbashi and Tatsumi Bridge offer a glimpse into the timeless beauty and cultural heritage of Kyoto, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals alike. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Hanamikoji Street (Free entry) Hanami Koji Street is a picturesque and historic thoroughfare located in the Gion district of Kyoto, Japan. This iconic street is renowned for its traditional machiya houses, upscale restaurants, teahouses, and a glimpse into the world of geisha and maiko culture. Wandering along Hanami Koji, visitors can soak in the ambiance of old Japan with its well-preserved wooden buildings and lantern-lit evenings. It's a favored location for both locals and tourists, particularly during the cherry blossom season, when the street becomes an enchanting tunnel of blossoms. Hanami Koji serves as a gateway to the quintessential Gion experience, offering opportunities to spot geisha and maiko as they move between their appointments. The street's blend of history, culture, and natural beauty makes it an essential stop for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Kyoto's traditional charm. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Gion Corner (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Gion Corner is a cultural center and performance venue located in the historic Gion district of Kyoto, Japan. It offers visitors a condensed experience of traditional Japanese arts and culture, showcasing a variety of art forms such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement (ikebana), traditional music (koto and shamisen), and the enchanting world of geisha and maiko. The performances at Gion Corner provide an opportunity for both locals and tourists to witness and appreciate the elegance and beauty of Japanese traditions. It's a convenient and immersive way to get a taste of the rich cultural heritage that Kyoto is famous for, all in one place. Gion Corner is a popular attraction for those seeking a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and its artistic expressions.
Attractions and Activities: Yasaka Shrine (Free entry) Yasaka Shrine, also known as Yasaka Jinja or Gion Shrine, is a historic Shinto shrine located in the Gion district of Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the most prominent and visited shrines in the city, known for its vibrant festivals and cultural significance. Founded over a thousand years ago, Yasaka Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto deity Susanoo-no-Mikoto and later became associated with the protective deity of Gion, especially during the Gion Matsuri festival, one of Japan's most famous annual festivals. The shrine's iconic vermilion gates, lanterns, and beautiful architecture make it a popular attraction for tourists and a symbol of Kyoto's traditional charm. Visitors come to pay their respects, enjoy the serene atmosphere, and appreciate the cultural heritage of Japan. Yasaka Shrine is not only a place of worship but also a hub of cultural and historical significance, offering a glimpse into the country's spiritual traditions and lively festivals. 10 min(s)
Guests leave on their own: Yasaka ShrineEnd the tour on your own and bring your trip to a happy conclusion
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