Kyoto is the historic and cultural capital of Japan, famously the home of the Geisha.
Formerly the capital city, today Kyoto is mix of modern shopping, Royal buildings and a myriad of
small narrow streets dotted with 100's of amazingly preserved hidden shrines and temples. Nara is one of Japan's oldest cities, and is now its spiritual centre, home to the Giant Daibutsu
Buddah statue, and many other temples and shrines.
Tour Highlights
Nijo Castle
Golden pavilion
Todaiji Temple
Nara Park
Nijo Castle
The Kyoto Residence of the Tokugawa Shogun built in 1603, Nijo Castle is noted for the contrast of its solemn appearance and gorgeous interiors.
Golden Pavilion
The most authentic and exquisite Japanese style garden in the world, plus the celebrated Golden Pavilion.
Kyoto Imperial Palace
The ancient Imperial Palace clearly shows the Japanese taste for purity, simplicity and calmness.
Kyoto Handicraft Center
Enjoy a buffet lunch (free soft drinks included except alcoholic drink)
and shopping at Kyoto Handicraft Center.
Todaiji Temple
Great Buddha in the world's largest wooden building.
A wonder of religious architecture.
Deer Park
More than 1,000 deer roam freely in the verdant 1,250 acres peaceful park. If you wish to feed the deer, they will gladly eat from your hand.
Kasuga Shrine
The most famous and beautiful Shinto shrine in Nara, it features some 3,000 antique stone and bronze lanterns.
Tour Details
Tour Title :
N110 Kyoto & Nara 1 Day / Japan Inland Day(s) Tours - Depart from Kyoto
Operator :
Sunrise Tours
Departure :
Jan.5-Dec.29
Tour Fare (per person):
On Request
Minimum :
1 person
Nijo Castle
On Tuesdays in Jan., Jul., Aug. & Dec., "Nijo Castle" is closed and visit "Ryoanji Temple" instead.
Kyoto Imperial Palace
- On Saturdays, Sundays & national holidays and some other days,Kyoto Imperial Palace is closed and visit "Kitano Tenmangu" instead.
- On Feb.25, Mar.25, Aug.25 & Nov.25, visit "Ryoanji Temple" instead.
- You are required to fill out the form (your name, sex, age, nationality), when you enter "Kyoto Imperial Palace".