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The tour we are introducing this time is…
1-day Kyoto Tour: Shrine, Geisha District and Hidden-gem Temples

This tour allows you to experience the enchanting beauty of Kyoto, visiting its most famous sites and immersing you in the rich history and culture of the ancient capital. Start your trip at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, famous for its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Then, step into the timeless Kamishichiken Geisha Town and witness the grace and elegance of Geisha culture. Next, visit Genko-an Temple, surrounded by lush gardens, where you will be surrounded by breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere. Finally, marvel at the artistic splendor of Koetsu-ji Temple, where masterpieces of Japanese art are displayed. This tour is a must-do for Kyoto experts!
After the meet, we will take a taxi to Kitano Tenmangu Shrine.
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If you have any requests, please ask your guide.
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This is a Nichiren sect temple in Takagamine. In 1615, Honami Koetsu was given this land by Tokugawa Ieyasu, and he moved there with his family and acquaintances, running an art village. At that time, a memorial tablet hall was built to hold a memorial service for the ancestors of the Honami family, and after Koetsu’s death, Koetsu-ji Temple was founded in this place with which he had a connection. There are teahouses with different styles scattered around, such as Sanbaan and Ryojakuken, and the temple is surrounded by a fence called Koetsu-gaki. It is particularly beautiful in autumn, and the stone pavement at the entrance to the temple, dyed in autumn leaves, is very tasteful.
The end location of the tour can be changed. Please consult with your guide.