Private Tour
Available languages
4 hours
Mobile ticket
###Arashiyama Highlights with Matcha Experience
#### Introduction
Visit the Tenryuji Temple, stroll through the Bamboo Grove, and see the Togetsukyo Bridge.After sightseeing, and receive a brief explanation of tea ceremony etiquette while enjoying matcha green tea.
#### Part 1: Highlights of Arashiyama (3 Hours)
We will embark on a scenic tour of Arashiyama, known for its stunning landscapes and historical sites. The tour will include visits to three must-see locations: Tenryu-ji Temple, the Bamboo Grove, and the Togetsukyo Bridge.
#### Part 2: Matcha Experience (1 Hour)
the experience of enjoying matcha and sweets offers much more than mere flavor. It is a moment to attune oneself to the harmony of nature, cultivate mindfulness, strengthen human connections, and discover the beauty in subtlety.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entrance fee for Tenryuji temple
tea ceremony fee
Gratuities
Tenryu-ji Temple
Tenryuji Temple, the head temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, is a representative Zen temple in Arashiyama, Kyoto, famous for its beautiful garden and ceiling paintings. It was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1994 along with Kiyomizu Temple, Kinkakuji Temple, Toji Temple, and Nijo Castle, and is a popular destination for tourists from Japan and abroad. The first is the world-famous Sogen-ike Garden.The garden is a pond garden with Sogen Pond in the center, and is also a borrowed landscape garden incorporating Arashiyama and Kameyama, which spread out behind the garden. The garden was created about 700 years ago.The garden was created by the founder of the temple, Muso Kokushi, and still retains the appearance of those days.Furthermore, the garden is the first nationally designated historical site and special place of scenic beauty.This is like a national treasure of scenery, and there are only 36 such places in Japan.
This bridge is called Togetsukyo literally means the moon crossing bridge. In old days the emperor was playing on a boat in this river. He looked up the bridge and felt that the moon seemed to be crossing the bridge as his boat was moving forward. After that this bridge has been called the moon crossing bridge, Togetsukyo.
1 review
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Vera N,
Mar 23, 2025
- Viator
This was an incredible experience. Our guide was very helpful and showed us the amazing sites of Kyoto. It was extremely personalized because it was just our family of three. He then took us back to his home and personally gave us an authentic tea ceremony with his wife. It was fantastic. We then asked for a recommendation for a restaurant, and he and his wife personally took us to a delicious place near their home, and we all dined and had Wagyu beef. I can’t say enough about how gracious our guide was and about authentic he made the experience for all of us. We are grateful and this was a highlight of our trip.
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