Private Tour

Kyoto’s Higashiyama: Tradition, Art & Religion Tour

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Overview

Available languages

English

3 hours 30 minutes

Mobile ticket

Visit Higashiyama, Kyoto’s breathtaking historical district, in a traditional kimono. Walk along its cobblestoned slopes to discover Kiyomizu-dera, a striking temple complex built abreast a waterfall, then stroll beside geisha in the Gion district before finishing the tour in beautiful Yasaka Shrine — all the while learning about the history of this great area.

◆ Tour the most popular area in Kyoto with a nationally certified interpreter-guide

◆ Trek up to Kiyomizu-dera, a temple with over 1,250 years of history, best known for its overhanging stage overlooking the city

◆ Enjoy a truly serene moment in Kennin-ji Temple, the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, founded by Eisai, the founder of Zen Buddhism

◆ Explore the brilliant vermillion red buildings of Yasaka Shrine

◆ Walk the streets of Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district

◆ Look around at the traditional shops, cafés and galleries that dot the Higashiyama district

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Admission to Kennin-ji Temple

Admission to Kiyomizu-dera Temple

If you wish to travel via private transportation, there will be additional costs

Guiding by a nationally accredited tour guide-interpreter

Public transportation fees from designated location (hotel, etc.)

Food & beverages

Shopping expenses

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup points

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What To Expect

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Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Our first stop of the tour is the celebrated Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Built atop a cliff, Kiyomizu-dera is best known for its stage, which juts out as a large terrace off the mountainside. From this stage, you can see vast panoramic views of Kyoto and breathtaking sights of the many cherry and maple trees changing colors on the mountains. The temple, which means “Temple of Pure Water” in Japanese, sits beside a waterfall from which divine water is said to gush. This water, it is said, is believed to have sacred properties that will help you succeed in life. Kiyomizu-dera is so iconic in Japan that it has inspired a phrase: "To jump off the Kiyomizu-dera stage," which means to take on a challenge at great risk. The temple has a history going back to the 8th century, and it is Kyoto’s most visited UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Following the temple, you will explore the traditional streets and alleys that make up the Higashiyama District. Located on the lower slopes of the Higashiyama mountains, it is this area where most of Kyoto’s traditional machiya buildings can be found. Lining the area’s streets are cafes, restaurants, stores, galleries and teahouses, some of which can trace their histories back hundreds of years. As part of the tour, your guide will introduce you to some of this area’s store owners and merchants, who will teach you some of the secrets of their specific trades. Due to its location, a great many of the stores in Higashiyama specialize in traditional crafts, particularly pottery and textile products. Kiyomizu-yaki, a unique style of Japanese ceramics, is the most famous of these products, and there are many stores and galleries showcasing the intricate procedures followed to make these beautiful pieces. Many porcelain, Japanese hand towel and incense stores can also be found in the area.

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Kyoto’s Higashiyama: Tradition, Art & Religion Tour

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  • Verify, often - don't trust the ticket.

    Jeffery B,

    Oct 3, 2025

    - Viator

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    We had a very disappointing experience. Despite our tickets stating that we would meet the guide in front of our hotel, the guide had different instructions from the tour operator -- and was about 25-30 minutes away in rush hour traffic. We lost a half hour of tour time, trying to get in touch with them. Finally got a What'sApp call from the guide. The tour operator admits it is their error in an email Still, Viator is going through its hoops and delays before the full refund of $243 will be given. We did the sites on our own, but it was disappointing. What we discovered is that of the 3 sites, only 1 was open before 10 am, and crowds were fierce by 9 am. We had booked an 8:15 appointment. Start this tour as early in the day as possible. Had booked this 4+ hour walking tour of a very specific area of Kyoto to get the knowledge of a professional guide, deeper than guidebooks.

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