Kyoto: Gion Geisha District & Sake-in-Hand Walking Tour
Highlights
- Night-time exploration of Kyoto's historic streets
- Sipping sake while strolling through picturesque alleys
- Tranquil evening atmosphere away from daytime crowds
- Immersing in serene beauty of traditional wooden houses
- Captivating charm of Kyoto under evening lights
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Duration 60-90 minutes
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Includes 2 types of sake
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Small group experience
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English and Japanese guides
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Walking through Gion area
Experience the enchanting allure of Kyoto with our Walking Tour in Kyoto with Sake in Hand. Sip on sake as you wander through the serene night-time streets, soaking in the beauty of traditional wooden houses and peaceful temples. Let our expert guide lead you through the quiet, historic areas of Kyoto, away from the crowds, allowing you to fully appreciate the city's timeless charm. Immerse yourself in the magic of Kyoto by night, discovering its iconic sights under the soft glow of evening lights. Join us for an unforgettable evening of cultural exploration, delightful drinks, and the tranquil ambiance of Kyoto after dark.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Japanese, English, French
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Kyoto's enchanting Gion at night, savoring sake while learning about geisha culture and Shinto beliefs on this small group walking tour.
Included
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About 80 minutes of walking tour with a Japanese guide in the Gion and Yasaka area
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Local sake tasting
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Photography assistance
Meeting Point
The meeting point is Shijo Kiyamachi. A guide holding a sign that says "Otatrip Guide" will be waiting between McDonald's and the Japanese restaurant Kikunoi Roan, located a little south along Kiyamachi Street. Since this is a group tour, please ensure not to be late.
〒600-8012 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, 四条下る斎藤町118 , Japan
End Point
The tour will conclude at Yasaka Shrine. If you have any requests, we can help you catch a taxi (most buses will have stopped running by the time the tour ends) or return to the starting point.
625 Gionmachi Kitagawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0073 , Japan
What to expect
Kamogawa River
The Kamo River, running through the heart of Kyoto, is a picturesque and tranquil waterway renowned for its scenic beauty and historical significance. The riverbanks are lined with cherry blossom trees, making it a popular spot for hanami (flower viewing) in the spring. Walking along the Kamo River, you can enjoy stunning views of traditional Japanese houses, modern cafes, and the beautiful blend of nature and urban life. It's an ideal place to relax, take a leisurely stroll, and immerse yourself in Kyoto's serene atmosphere.
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, known for its traditional wooden machiya houses, teahouses, and vibrant atmosphere. Walking through the narrow streets, you'll feel as though you've stepped back in time, surrounded by the elegance of old Japan. The area is bustling with visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of a geisha or maiko (apprentice geisha) as they make their way to evening engagements.
Hanamikoji Street is a historic and enchanting street located in the heart of Gion, Kyoto's famed geisha district. This picturesque street is lined with beautifully preserved traditional wooden machiya houses, many of which now serve as high-end restaurants, teahouses, and ochaya (geisha teahouses). As you stroll along Hanamikoji Street, you'll experience the timeless charm of old Kyoto, with a chance to see geisha and maiko gracefully making their way to evening appointments.
Yasui-Konpiragu
Yasui Konpiragu Shrine, located in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto, is a unique and revered Shinto shrine known for its power to sever bad relationships and bring good ones. The shrine is famous for its large "Enkiri-Enmusubi" stone, where visitors write their wishes on paper amulets and crawl through a hole in the stone to pray for breaking off bad relationships or binding good ones. The shrine's serene and spiritual atmosphere, combined with its distinctive rituals, offers a fascinating glimpse into Japanese culture and beliefs. It's a must-visit spot for those seeking to improve their personal connections and find spiritual solace.
Hokanji Temple, commonly known as Yasaka Pagoda, is an iconic five-story pagoda located in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto. This historic temple dates back to the 6th century and is one of Kyoto's most recognizable landmarks. The elegant pagoda rises gracefully above the traditional streets of the area, providing a stunning backdrop for photos and a glimpse into the architectural beauty of ancient Japan. Visitors can explore the temple grounds and, occasionally, enter the pagoda to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding city. Hokanji Temple is a must-see for anyone looking to experience the timeless charm and spiritual heritage of Kyoto.
Ninenzaka is a charming and historic pedestrian street in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto, known for its traditional atmosphere and well-preserved wooden buildings. This gently sloping path is lined with quaint shops, teahouses, and restaurants, offering a variety of local crafts, souvenirs, and delicious Kyoto cuisine. Strolling along Ninenzaka, visitors can enjoy the nostalgic feel of old Kyoto, with stone-paved paths and beautifully restored machiya houses. The street leads up to Kiyomizu Temple, making it a popular route for those exploring the cultural and historical treasures of the area. Ninenzaka is an essential part of any visit to Kyoto, capturing the essence of the city's timeless beauty.
Sanneizaka
Sannenzaka is a picturesque and historically significant stone-paved slope in Kyoto's Higashiyama district, adjacent to Ninenzaka. This charming street is famous for its beautifully preserved traditional wooden buildings, which house a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants. As you walk along Sannenzaka, you'll be transported back in time, experiencing the timeless beauty of old Kyoto. The street is especially popular for its local crafts, souvenirs, and traditional sweets, making it a favorite among both tourists and locals. Legend has it that if you trip and fall on Sannenzaka, you will face bad luck for three years. This adds an extra layer of intrigue to this enchanting pathway leading up to the iconic Kiyomizu Temple.
Nene-no-Michi
Nene no Michi, named after Nene, the beloved wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, is a serene and picturesque stone-paved path in Kyoto's Higashiyama district. This charming street connects Kodaiji Temple to Maruyama Park and is surrounded by traditional wooden houses, lush gardens, and historic landmarks. Walking along Nene no Michi, visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of Kyoto's classic architecture and natural beauty. The path is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season and autumn, when the trees lining the street create a breathtaking canopy of colors. Nene no Michi offers a tranquil and culturally rich experience, perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves in the timeless elegance of Kyoto.
Yasaka Shrine, also known as Gion Shrine, is one of Kyoto's most famous and historically significant Shinto shrines. Located in the Gion district, this ancient shrine dates back to 656 AD and serves as the spiritual heart of the vibrant Gion area. Yasaka Shrine is renowned for its grand annual festival, Gion Matsuri, which is one of Japan's most famous and largest festivals, attracting visitors from all over the world. The shrine's beautiful grounds feature a striking main gate, elegant lanterns, and tranquil gardens, providing a serene setting for worship and reflection. Visitors can enjoy the blend of traditional architecture and natural beauty while exploring the rich cultural heritage that Yasaka Shrine embodies.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Participants must be 20 years old or older.
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Since we will be walking through residential areas at night, please enjoy yourselves with respect for the local residents by keeping your voices down.
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This tour includes the provision of alcohol, so please drink responsibly.
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This tour involves a lot of walking. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Try the sake at Yasaka Shrine
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Visit nearby Kikunoi Roan for dinner
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Respect local residents during tour
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Enjoy the quiet streets for photos
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Kyoto with the "Walking Tour in Kyoto with Sake in Hand." This exclusive night-time experience offers a unique opportunity to explore the city's historic streets while enjoying a drink in hand, creating unforgettable memories under the evening lights.What to expect?
During this tour, participants can anticipate a serene and enchanting evening as they wander through picturesque alleys and lanes lined with traditional wooden houses and serene temples. Sipping on sake or their beverage of choice, guests will be immersed in the timeless beauty of Kyoto, away from the daytime crowds, allowing for a more intimate and peaceful exploration of the city's cultural treasures.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers who seek a more immersive and relaxed way to discover Kyoto's charm. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply someone looking for a unique and memorable experience, this walking tour caters to anyone who appreciates the beauty of a city by night.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the tranquil evening atmosphere of Kyoto, away from the hustle and bustle of the day. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, you will explore hidden gems and iconic sights of the city under the gentle glow of evening lights. Savor the perfect blend of history, relaxation, and cultural discovery as you sip on sake and uncover the enchanting beauty of Kyoto by night.Good to know
As the tour includes alcoholic beverages, participants must be of legal drinking age. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the tour involves exploring on foot. Snacks and water are included to keep you energized throughout the evening. The tour concludes at Yasaka Shrine, offering a perfect ending to a magical night in Kyoto.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the "Walking Tour in Kyoto with Sake in Hand" rave about the peaceful and enchanting atmosphere of the evening tour. Many have praised the knowledgeable guides, the unique perspective of exploring Kyoto by night, and the opportunity to enjoy a drink while immersing themselves in the city's beauty. Overall, guests have described the experience as unforgettable and highly recommended for anyone looking to discover the hidden gems of Kyoto after sunset.Journals from our explorers at this location
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