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Exclusive Kyoto and Nara Customised Private Day Tour

4.6(15)Kyoto1 hour
VIATOR4.5(11)TRIPADVISOR5.0(4)

Description

Step into the heart of Japan’s heritage with a journey through Kyoto and Nara, where centuries-old traditions meet breathtaking natural beauty. This experience is designed for those who want to witness Japan’s most iconic landmarks while discovering the hidden stories behind them. The Golden & Red Icons of Kyoto: Stand before the shimmering Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and walk through the seemingly endless tunnels of thousands of vermilion torii gates at Fushimi Inari Taisha. Arashiyama’s Dreamlike Nature: Wander the world-famous Bamboo Grove, where sunlight filters through towering green stalks to create a serene, otherworldly atmosphere. Experience the unique charm of Nara Park, where approximately 1,300 wild deer—considered divine messengers—roam freely and bow to visitors for a treat. Behold the Great Buddha: Visit the massive Todai-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site housing a 15-meter bronze Buddha statue within the world’s largest wooden building.

Tour Options

Pickup from Osaka Area
  • Duration: 10 hours Modern Standard Pickup included
Pickup from Kyoto Area
  • Duration: 10 hours Modern Standard Pickup included

Itinerary

30 min

Kiyomizu-dera ("Pure Water Temple") is an iconic, UNESCO World Heritage Buddhist temple in the Higashiyama area of eastern Kyoto, renowned for its large wooden stage and panoramic city views. Jutting out 13 meters above the hillside, the famous main hall stage was built without the use of a single nail. It offers a breathtaking, panoramic view of Kyoto city and the surrounding natural beauty. Located beneath the main hall, visitors can drink from three streams of pure water, each believed to grant a different benefit: longevity, success, or a fortunate love life. Jishu Shrine: Situated within the temple grounds, this shrine is dedicated to the deity of matchmaking. Visitors can try the "love stone" challenge: successfully walking between two stones with their eyes closed is thought to bring luck in love. The walk up to the temple is an experience in itself, with the narrow, preserved streets of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka lined with traditional shops selling souvenirs.

Admission not included30 min

Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) is an iconic Zen Buddhist temple in northern Kyoto, famous for its stunning main hall whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see landmark. The Golden Pavilion: The main hall is the primary attraction, renowned for its gold-leaf-adorned exterior that reflects beautifully in the large Kyoko-chi, or "Mirror Pond". Unique Architecture: The three-story pavilion harmoniously blends different architectural styles: First floor: Shinden style (Heian palatial style). Second floor: Bukke style (samurai house style). Third floor: Chinese Zen style. A golden phoenix statue adorns the roof. Strolling Garden: Visitors follow a designated path through a beautifully landscaped Japanese strolling garden, offering various picturesque views of the pavilion from different angles. Teahouse and Fudo Hall: The path leads past the Sekkatei Teahouse (not open to the public) before exiting past souvenir shops.

30 min

Located on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Arashiyama is a scenic district designated as a national historic site. It is famous for its bamboo groves, traditional temples, and river views. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (Chikurin no Komichi): A path of towering bamboo stalks that is a symbol of Kyoto. It is a public road, open 24 hours a day and free to enter. Arriving before 8:00 AM is recommended to avoid heavy crowds. Togetsukyo Bridge: A 155-meter "Moon Crossing Bridge" spanning the Katsura River, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. It is especially popular during spring cherry blossoms and autumn colors. Tenryu-ji Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage Zen temple with a world-renowned garden.

30 min

Fushimi Inari Taisha is the head Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice, agriculture, and business prosperity, famous for its thousands of vibrant vermilion torii gates that wind up Mount Inari in southern Kyoto. The most iconic feature is the path of an estimated 1000 torii gates, creating a tunnel-like walkway up the mountain. Each gate is a donation from an individual or business, with the donor's name and date inscribed on the back. The trails span approximately 4 kilometers up Mount Inari, taking about 2 hours to walk the entire route. The main shrine is at the base, and smaller shrines and tea houses are found along the path, offering a unique blend of nature and spirituality. Fox Statues: Statues of foxes , believed to be the messengers of Inari, are abundant throughout the shrine, often depicted holding a key to a granary in their mouths. Best Time to Visit: Visiting early in the morning or at night is recommended to avoid large crowds.

60 min

Nishiki Market, often called "Kyoto's Kitchen," is a vibrant, narrow shopping street in downtown Kyoto with over 100 stalls specializing in local food and crafts. It offers a unique glimpse into traditional Kyoto food culture and is open seven days a week, typically from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (though hours vary by store). Dashimaki Tamago: A sweet, rolled omelet with dashi broth. Yuba: Tofu skin, available fresh and dried. Tsukemono: A wide variety of pickled vegetables. Soymilk Doughnuts: A popular sweet treat from the shop Konna Monja. Unique Shopping Items: The market sells more than just food. Knives & Cookware: Aritsugu, a 400+ year old store, is renowned for its high-quality Japanese knives. Ceramics: Shops like Kidoairaku offer beautiful locally-made kyo-yaki pottery. Other Goods: You can also find sake, specialty teas, paper goods, and handcrafted fans.

Admission not included60 min

Byōdō-in Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Uji, Kyoto, celebrated as a masterpiece of Heian-period architecture. Its most famous structure, the Phoenix Hall, is an iconic Japanese landmark and is the building depicted on the back of the 10 yen coin. Phoenix Hall (Hō-ō-dō): Built in 1053, its unique design with two wings and a tail corridor resembles a bird with outstretched wings. It sits in the center of a pond, intended to represent the Buddhist Pure Land Paradise. Hoshokan Museum: A modern, mostly underground museum that houses original National Treasures, including 26 "Praying Bodhisattva on Clouds" statues, the original bronze phoenixes from the roof, and the temple bell. Amida Buddha Statue: Located inside the Phoenix Hall, this 2.8-meter-tall gold-leaf statue was created by the master sculptor Jōchō. Currency Connection: In addition to the 10 yen coin, the phoenixes from the hall's roof are featured on the 10,000 yen note.

Admission not included45 min

Todai-ji (Great Eastern Temple) is a highly significant Buddhist temple complex in Nara, Japan, a UNESCO World Heritage site best known for its colossal bronze Great Buddha statue and the massive wooden hall that houses it. The Great Buddha (Daibutsu): Housed in the Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), this seated bronze statue of Vairocana Buddha is approximately 15 meters (49 feet) tall and weighs over 250 tons, making it one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in the world. Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden): The hall itself is a feat of engineering, recognized as the world's largest wooden structure, despite the current reconstruction (from 1709) being only two-thirds the size of the original 8th-century structure. Nandaimon Gate: The "Great South Gate" is an imposing wooden structure guarded by two fierce, large wooden guardian statues (Niō), a National Treasure.

45 min

Nara Park is a vast public park in Nara City at the foot of Mount Wakakusa, home to numerous historic temples, shrines, museums, and approximately 1,300 wild sika deer. The park is a symbol of Nara, blending natural beauty with significant cultural heritage. The park offers scenic walking paths, beautiful lawns, cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant autumn foliage, and the ancient Kasugayama Primeval Forest, a protected nature reserve. Features a stunning 50-meter-tall five-story pagoda, the second tallest in Japan. Kasuga Taisha Shrine: Famous for its thousands of hanging bronze and stone lanterns that illuminate the pathways. Nara National Museum: Known for its extensive collection of Japanese Buddhist art.

30 min

Hōkan-ji Temple, widely known as Yasaka Pagoda (Yasaka-no-tō), is one of Kyoto's most recognizable, cinematic landmarks. Located in the historic Higashiyama District, the 46-meter-tall five-story wooden tower rises beautifully over narrow, preserved stone streets. Ancient Origins: Legend states the temple was founded in 589 by Prince Shōtoku. This makes it one of the oldest temple locations in Kyoto, predating the city becoming the capital.Reconstruction: After multiple fires, the current structure was rebuilt in 1440 by the sixth Muromachi Shogun, Ashikaga Yoshinori.Last Remaining Structure: The pagoda is the sole surviving architecture of the original, larger Hōkan-ji temple complex. It is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The streets surrounding the pagoda are public and open 24/7, making it a legendary spot for morning or sunset photography. However, accessing the interior requires specific timing:

30 min

togetsukyo bridgeThe Togetsukyo Bridge (Moon Crossing Bridge) is the central, iconic landmark of Kyoto's scenic Arashiyama District. It spans 155 meters across the Katsura River (also known as the Oi River) with a breathtaking backdrop of forested mountains. Originally built in 836 during the Heian period, its romantic name comes from Emperor Kameyama, who noted that a full moon rising over the water looked exactly as if it were walking across the bridge. The current structure dates back to 1934; while it features modern reinforced concrete pillars for structural stability, its beautiful parapets are made entirely of authentic cypress wood to blend flawlessly into the landscape. Lush, vibrant green hills flank the cool rushing waters. Tourists can view traditional cormorant fishing on the river after dusk.

30 min

Uji, Japan's matcha capital just south of Kyoto, is famous for Byodoin Omotesando. This 300-meter "Matcha Street" leads to the World Heritage Site Byodoin Temple. It is lined with centuries-old tea houses and cafes offering world-class stone-ground matcha and innovative treats. Located just a short walk from the street, this trendy shop serves photogenic matcha drinks in stylish, ink-bottle-shaped containers. Offers over 30 varieties of roasted matcha drinks, desserts, and light meals.

Admission not included30 min

Kohfuku-ji (興福寺) is a premier Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan, recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established originally in 669 and moved to its current location in 710, it served as the official clan temple for the Fujiwara family, the most powerful aristocratic group of the Nara and Heian periods. The sprawling complex is located right next to Nara Park and is famous for its collection of National Treasures and historical architecture. National Treasure Museum (Kokuhokan): This hall houses one of the finest Buddhist art collections in the country. Its undisputed masterpiece is the famous three-faced, six-armed Ashura statue, a dry-lacquer sculpture dating back to 734.Central Golden Hall (Chukondo): The temple's primary hall. After burning down 300 years ago, it was meticulously reconstructed over several decades and reopened in late 2018. Fee ¥900 for the Museum, ¥500 each for the Central or Eastern Halls, Combined 3-Site Ticket: ¥1,600 (Adults) ¥1,100 (Teens)

Highlights

Private transportation
Hotspot on the Board
Child Seat
Air-conditioned vehicle

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Hotspot on the Board
Child Seat
Air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
Alcoholic Beverages
Kinkaku-ji Temple
Todai-ji Temple
Lunch
Uji Shrine fee

Pickup Locations & Times

You will picked up from your specific place, address and location. You can contact us before one day of tour through direct call, email, WhatsApp etc.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(15)

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I9733HOlornad
May 31, 2026
Kyoto

We had an amazing Kyoto and Nara trip with Rana! He was knowleadgeable, friendly, and very accommodating throughout the entire journey. What stood out most was how caring and attentive he was. He always considered our needs, made sure everyone was comfortable, and went above and beyond to ensure we had a pleasant experience. His thoughtfulness and willingness to help made the trip stress-free and enjoyable. Rana kept the tour well organized while allowing enough time to enjoy the sights, take photos and explore at a comfortable pace. His professionalism, kindness, and dedication truly made our Kyoto and Nara visit memorable. We highly recommend Rana to anyone looking for an exceptional tour guide experience.

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Samir_J
May 25, 2026
Great Tour

We had a great time exploring Kyoto and Nara with our driver Mozam! He showed us around Nara Park first to start of the day and then we went back to Kyoto to see the Golden Temple and the Bamboo Forest. We also had a great lunch near the Golden Temple. We highly recommend to book this if you want to check out the important points in both Kyoto and Nara.

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Chulalak_L
April 5, 2026
Rana was our friendly...

Rana was our friendly tour guide. He picked us up at our house. He was good to communicate with us and he could answer all our questions about the destinations. The van was comfortable and roomy for family of five.

Operator response

We are delighted with your excellent review. Your feedback is very valuable for us. Our drivers/ guides word day and night to provide the best travel facilities to you. Your great review motivates our drivers/guides and makes them work harder. Please encouraging them. We hope to see you again soon, because we believe that our guests are our honour.

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Andrew_I
April 5, 2026
Disappointing

Difficult experience that started off over an hour late with little to no notice, no planned itinerary sent in advance and driver had limited interest in explaining anything about Kyoto or locations. We were also deserted by our guide at one location and had to find him in the parking lot. Car was old and very uncomfortable - a very disappointing experience that we stopped after a couple of hours.

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YongYong_L
April 2, 2026
Amazing - Highly recommended!

Rana (our driver guide) was very welcoming, friendly and on time. As we were travelling with grandparents and kids, we only chose certain attractions to visit and gave the rest a miss. We could customise and change our itinerary after each stop and it did not feel rushed. In fact, he accommodated our request to pick up our luggage from the nearby storage centre and helpfully transported them back with us. All in all, a very enjoyable and relaxing way to indulge in Kyoto’s culture. Thank you for the lovely memories!

Operator response

We are delighted with your excellent review. Your feedback is very valuable for us. Our drivers/ guides work day and night to provide the best travel facilities to you. Your great review motivates our drivers/guides and makes them work harder. Please encouraging them. We hope to see you again soon, because we believe that our guests are our honour.

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chandra_b
March 21, 2026
Waqar was helpful and he...

Waqar was helpful and he showed us around . He was flexible and let us customize . We booked last minute and he was able to accommodate

Operator response

We are delighted with your excellent review. Your feedback is very valuable for us. Our drivers/ guides word day and night to provide the best travel facilities to you. Your great review motivates our drivers/guides and makes them work harder. Please encouraging them. We hope to see you again soon, because we believe that our guests are our honour.

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Richard_R
March 21, 2026
Tour with Rana

Rana was a fantastic guide and was perfectly willing to travel to all the sights in Kyoto. His language skills were much appreciated and despite us feeling unwell he took care of us and brought us home a little early! I would strongly recommend this service and Rana in particular to anyone looking for a private tour of the city.

Operator response

We are delighted with your excellent review. Your feedback is very valuable for us. Our drivers/ guides word day and night to provide the best travel facilities to you. Your great review motivates our drivers/guides and makes them work harder. Please encouraging them. We hope to see you again soon, because we believe that our guests are our honour.

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judy_W
March 16, 2026
Disappointing

Did not meet expectations. Had to walk 3 blocks away to meet the driver at a 7-11 He immediately complained about toll roads and parking. Limited knowledge of Japanese culture and history No proactive information given about the sites. Inefficient use of our time. We had to park with him then we walked to entrance instead of being dropped at the entrance. We contributed to parking costs. On personal calls during many transfers between sites. The positive. We had water and snacks in the vehicle for us. Not a certified guide. Told us he failed the test twice. Inappropriate questions regarding our political opinions

Operator response

According to our full investigation, it was found that first of all, 1.According to our page's policy, we do not pick up from the airport or seaport. You were reminded two days ago that if you come to any convenience store near the seaport, our driver will pick you up from there, otherwise, as per your wish, you were sent to the 7/11 location 2 minutes away from the regular seaport. You acknowledged that we agree. 2. And then you guys started smoking cigarettes repeatedly in the public area. When you refused, we threatened to give the driver a bad review and made him shut up. 3. The driver gave you two hours of extra time. Your tour was completely customized and you were briefed and guided everywhere. 4. Your car kept stopping every 10 minutes because you had to smoke cigarettes. 5. There is paid parking everywhere in Kyoto city which the driver paid from his pocket. 6. Our page it is clearly stated that the driver is the guide. Our driver guided you properly and served you a lot. But still if any mistake has been made, we apologize.

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David_S
March 13, 2026
VIP Nara Kyoto

We loved our tour. We were able to see all that we wanted and more. Our guide was very accommodating by allowing us freedom to enjoy the sites and customizing a schedule based on what we would like to see.

Operator response

We are delighted with your excellent review. Your feedback is very valuable for us. Our drivers/ guides word day and night to provide the best travel facilities to you. Your great review motivates our drivers/guides and makes them work harder. Please encouraging them. We hope to see you again soon, because we believe that our guests are our honour.

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Ludmila_P
March 12, 2026
Kyoto/Nara Experience

Rana was our guide and a driver, he was very thoughtful and attentive. He made sure we felt comfortable, and got to see the attractions. He got some snacks and water for us which was super cool! We really enjoyed our time in Kyoto and Nara! Rana, thank you for your help during this tour! We sure enjoyed it!

Operator response

We are delighted with your excellent review. Your feedback is very valuable for us. Our drivers/ guides word day and night to provide the best travel facilities to you. Your great review motivates our drivers/guides and makes them work harder. Please encouraging them. We hope to see you again soon, because we believe that our guests are our honour.

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