Kyoto Arashiyama Tour : Ikonische Sehenswürdigkeiten und versteckte Schätze





Beschreibung
Entdecken Sie Arashiyama jenseits der üblichen Menschenmassen auf dieser Wanderung in kleiner Gruppe. Während Sie immer noch ikonische Sehenswürdigkeiten wie den Bambuswald und die Togetsukyo-Brücke besuchen, führt Sie Ihr Fortgeschrittener auch zu versteckten Tempeln, die reich an Geschichte sind, traditionellen Dörfern und malerischen Orten, die viele Besucher vermissen. Diese Tour ist so konzipiert, dass sie sowohl fotowürdig als auch kulturell bereichernd ist und Ihnen eine tiefere Verbindung zu Kyotos zeitloser Schönheit gibt. ・Besuchen Sie den berühmten Bambuswald und die Togetsukyo-Brücke ・Entdecken Sie versteckte Tempel reich an Geschichte und authentischen Dorfstraßen ・Erfassen Sie Postkarten-perfekte Fotos von saisonalen Landschaften und Kulturerbe ・Erfahren Sie Kulturgeschichten und Einblicke von einem Ortskundiger Reiseleiter ・Genießen Sie eine Tour in kleiner Gruppe für ein entspanntes und persönliches Erlebnis
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Reiseverlauf
※Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Tempel ist mittwochs und samstags geschlossen. Stattdessen besuchen wir den Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Tempel. Der Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Tempel ist ein friedliches und weniger bekanntes Juwel und bietet ein einzigartiges und intimes Erlebnis. Der Tempel ist bekannt für seine Sammlung von über 1.200 Steinstatuen, die als Rakan bekannt sind und jeweils eine ausgeprägte Mimik aufweisen und eine skurrile und dennoch ruhige Atmosphäre schaffen. Die ruhigen Gärten und die natürliche Umgebung schaffen einen ruhigen Raum für Besinnlichkeit, weg von der Hektik der überfüllten Orte in Kyoto.
(Jeden Mittwoch und Samstag) Der Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Tempel ist ein friedlicher buddhistischer Tempel im Kyotoer Stadtteil Sagano. Sie wurde 811 vom Mönch Kūkai gegründet und wurde gegründet, um diejenigen zu ehren, die ohne Familie oder angemessene Bestattung starben. Das Tempelgelände ist mit rund 8.000 Steinstatuen gefüllt, die an diese vergessenen Seelen erinnern und eine tief bewegende Atmosphäre schaffen.
Die Saga Toriimoto Preserved Street ist ein historischer Wanderweg, der von der Basis des Mount Atago zu seinem Gipfel führt, einem der höchsten Punkte in Kyoto. Sie können durch ein traditionelles Dorf mit Strohdachhäusern wandern und die authentische Schönheit des alten Japan bewahren
Machen Sie eine kurze Pause mit einem Getränk (Kaffee/Tee/Saft). ※Andere Getränke und Menüs, einschließlich Matcha, gehen auf eigene Kosten.
Jojakko-ji Temple ist ein ruhiger Rückzugsort, der Natur, Spiritualität und atemberaubende Aussicht verbindet. Dieser Tempel ist für seine schönen Gärten und seine historische Bedeutung bekannt und bietet eine friedliche Atmosphäre zum Nachdenken und zur Verbindung mit dem kulturellen Erbe Kyotos. Im Frühling ist der Tempel von blühenden Kirschblüten umgeben, während im Herbst lebhafte Ahornbäume die Landschaft farblich aufwerten. Der Tempel ist auch ein wunderbarer Ort, um Kyotos natürliche Schönheit das ganze Jahr über zu schätzen.
Mikami Schrein ist eine einzigartige und spirituell bedeutsame Stätte, die der Schönheit, speziell dem Haar, gewidmet ist. Bekannt als der Schrein der Haare, wird es für seine Verbindung mit Haarpflege verehrt, und Besucher kommen oft, um für schöne Haare zu beten oder gesunde Haare zu erhalten. Eines der markantesten Merkmale des Mikami-Schreins sind die Haargaben. Besucher können kleine Locken am Schrein hinterlassen, die ihren Wunsch nach besseren Haaren symbolisieren. Der Schrein bietet auch haarbezogene Gebete an, bei denen Gläubige Segnungen für Haarwuchs oder Schönheit suchen.
Ogura Pond ist eingebettet in üppiges Grün und bietet Besuchern einen ruhigen Rückzugsort. Das ruhige Wasser spiegelt die umliegenden Bäume und Berge wider und schafft eine malerische Szene, die sich mit den Jahreszeiten ändert, vom frischen Grün des Frühlings bis zu den feurigen Farben des Herbstes. Der Teich ist mit dem Ogura Hyakunin Isshu verbunden, einer berühmten Sammlung von 100 klassischen japanischen Gedichten verschiedener Dichter. Der Name „Ogura“ bezieht sich auf den Dichter Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, und der Teich soll die spirituelle Schönheit und poetische Inspiration darstellen, die in Kyotos Naturlandschaft zu finden ist.
(Fotospot) Der Bambushain ist einer der meistfotografierten Orte Kyotos, und das aus gutem Grund. Die schiere Höhe der Bambusstängel, die sanften Kurven des Weges und die natürliche Schönheit um Sie herum schaffen perfekte Gelegenheiten für atemberaubende Fotos.
Der Park bietet einen atemberaubenden Blick auf das umliegende Arashiyama-Gebirge mit seinem dichten Grün und den ruhigen Flussufern. Egal ob Sie am Fluss entlang spazieren oder im Park entspannen, der Panoramablick schafft eine ruhige und beruhigende Atmosphäre. Mit Wanderwegen, die sich durch den Park und entlang des Hozu-Flusses schlängeln, lädt der Arashiyama Park zu gemütlichen Spaziergängen ein, genießen Sie die ruhige Atmosphäre und erkunden Sie die Umgebung. Der Park ist ein großartiger Ort, um einen entspannten Spaziergang zu genießen oder sogar ein Fahrrad zu mieten, um mehr der malerischen Routen zu erkunden.
Die Togetsukyo-Brücke überspannt den Fluss Hozu im malerischen Stadtteil Arashiyama. Diese jahrhundertealte Brücke ist nicht nur ein funktionaler Übergang, sondern auch ein Symbol für die reiche kulturelle und natürliche Schönheit Kyotos. Von der Togetsukyo-Brücke aus genießen Sie einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Hozu-Fluss, dessen kristallklares Wasser sich durch das Tal windet. Die umliegenden Berge, insbesondere die Arashiyama-Gipfel, bieten eine atemberaubende Kulisse, besonders im Herbst, wenn das Laub rot und orange brennt. Im Frühling sorgen die Kirschblüten entlang des Flusses für eine ruhige und malerische Szenerie.
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Busgebühr ist ausgeschlossen, IC-Karte oder Münzen (¥230) bereithalten.
- Jeden Mittwoch ist der Otagi-Nenbutsu-Tempel geschlossen, stattdessen bringen wir Sie zum Adashino-Nenbutsu-Tempel.
- Eine moderate Menge an Wanderungen ist involviert. Bitte tragen Sie bequeme Wanderschuhe.
- Die Tour findet bei Regen oder Sonnenschein statt.
Bewertungen(43)
Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, and we learned a lot about temples and shrines. We also got to visit the bamboo forest and had a wonderful rehydration break at a family-owned neighborhood restaurant due to the extremely hot temperatures on the day of our tour. Our guide was great, and made the tour enjoyable in spite of the adverse weather conditions,
It is with profound joy that we receive your truly exceptional feedback. It's wonderful that your guide was very knowledgeable and amiable, and that you acquired a wealth of understanding about temples and shrines. Your visit to the bamboo forest, and the thoughtful rehydration break at a family-owned neighborhood restaurant, particularly appreciated due to the extremely hot temperatures, truly enhanced your day. Your guide was clearly outstanding, making the tour enjoyable despite the challenging weather conditions. We will certainly convey your high praise directly to your guide. We profoundly appreciate you sharing this comprehensive account of your memorable journey. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back to Japan for future captivating discoveries.
We had a lovely tour with Paul, he explained us some of the history around the visited sites which made the experience more meaningful for our family. He went at our place and made sure we were comfortable along the way.
It was truly delightful to read your wonderful feedback regarding your recent exploration. We are so pleased that your family enjoyed such a pleasant excursion with Paul. It sounds like his insightful explanations of the historical context surrounding the sites profoundly enriched your experience, making it more significant for everyone. It is also wonderful to hear that he thoughtfully accommodated your pace and ensured your comfort throughout the journey. We will certainly convey your appreciation to Paul; he will be delighted by your kind recognition. We deeply appreciate you taking the time to share your fantastic impressions. We sincerely hope to welcome your family back to Japan on a future occasion.
Our tour with Takuma was a real highlight of our trip to Japan. Takuma is an incredibly likeable, friendly, and dedicated tour guide. He took a lot of time for us and answered every one of our questions in detail and with great patience. You could immediately tell that he loves his city and shares his knowledge with enthusiasm. Through his open explanations, his pleasant manner, and his many personal tips, we not only saw Kyoto but also understood it much better. The tour was excellently organized, varied, and relaxed at all times. We can recommend Takuma without reservation and would book a tour with him again at any time. Thank you very much for this unforgettable day!
We profoundly appreciate your exceptionally detailed and heartwarming feedback on your recent Kyoto tour. It is genuinely rewarding to learn that your exploration with Takuma was a true highlight of your entire Japan journey! Takuma is clearly an incredibly amiable, friendly, and dedicated tour guide. He meticulously devoted ample time to your group, thoughtfully addressing each of your inquiries with comprehensive explanations and profound patience. It was immediately evident that he cherishes his city and imparts his insights with fervent enthusiasm. Through his candid elucidations, delightful demeanor, and numerous personalized recommendations, you not only discovered Kyoto but also gained a significantly deeper understanding. The tour was evidently superbly orchestrated, wonderfully diverse, and maintained a serene atmosphere throughout. Your unequivocal recommendation for Takuma, and your eagerness to rebook with him at any time, truly resonates with us. Your sincere thanks for such an indelible day truly touch us! Your outstanding comments will certainly be shared with Takuma; he will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact he had on your cherished day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another memorable adventure on your next visit to Japan.
Very beautiful scenery and a great experience. It does require a decent bit of walking. Our guide, Takuma, was very knowledgeable and helpful; he also gave good recommendations on nearby spots. It rained the day of our tour so most people canceled, but I'm glad we still decided to go, as because of the rain there really weren't many others there. So I wouldnt skip out just because of rain.
We profoundly appreciate your exceptionally enthusiastic feedback on your recent tour. It is incredibly rewarding to learn that this was such a superb experience, offering exquisitely beautiful scenery! Your observation about the necessity of a good amount of walking is well noted. Our guide, Takuma, was clearly extensively knowledgeable and remarkably supportive, offering excellent recommendations for nearby locations. We are especially pleased that, despite the rainy weather causing many cancellations, you chose to proceed, resulting in a delightfully uncrowded and profoundly enjoyable visit. Your valuable advice not to forgo the experience due to rain truly resonates with us. Your outstanding comments will certainly be shared with Takuma; he will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact he had on your cherished day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another memorable adventure on your next visit to Japan.
Takuma was an excellent guide. He was very friendly, knowledgeable and seemed genuinely interested in answering my many (many) questions! He has a great sense of humor and was enthusiastic about the subject matter. The sites were really interesting and beautiful. We got to see a much less crowded part of the bamboo forest vs the extremely overcrowded area most tours take you to. I highly recommend this tour! Thanks, Takuma!
We profoundly appreciate your exceptionally enthusiastic feedback on your recent tour. It is incredibly rewarding to learn that Takuma was a superb guide! His remarkably amiable demeanor, extensive insights, and profound dedication to addressing your numerous inquiries truly shone through. His engaging nature and passionate demeanor about the subject matter clearly enhanced your entire experience. The locations you visited were truly captivating and exquisite. We are especially pleased that you experienced a wonderfully serene section of the bamboo grove, a stark contrast to the typically bustling areas. Your fervent endorsement truly resonates with us. Your outstanding comments will certainly be shared with Takuma; he will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact he had on your cherished day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another memorable adventure on your next visit to Japan.
This tour gave us the chance to discover some of the lesser known Kyoto shrines and temples in the area. The tour took in some very beautiful sights and was extremely calm and peaceful. This was very welcome during the busy sakura season. Our guide Higashimori was very knowledgable and made everything very interesting.
We profoundly appreciate your exceptionally detailed and heartwarming feedback on your recent Kyoto exploration. It is genuinely rewarding to learn that this tour provided such a unique opportunity to uncover some of Kyoto's more secluded sanctuaries and temples, leading you through truly exquisite vistas in an atmosphere of remarkable serenity! This tranquil respite was clearly a welcome contrast during the bustling cherry blossom season. Our guide, Higashimori, was evidently extensively knowledgeable, making every aspect of the journey profoundly captivating. Your outstanding comments will certainly be shared with Higashimori; he will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact he had on your cherished day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another memorable adventure on your next visit to Japan.
A temple with 1200 statues is unique in the world and a must see place, walking on the road next to the temple was the best experience. The Baboo Garden was very crowded but we still enjoyed the nature walk. Guide Thalashi was very helpful and humble. Sharing his knowledge about Buddhism in Japan and how it's different from the rest of the world was useful. Took lots of pictures of us Nice person!
We profoundly appreciate your enthusiastic feedback on your recent nature tour. It is incredibly rewarding to learn that the temple, with its twelve hundred statues, was such a singularly unique and indispensable sight, and that walking along the path beside the sanctuary clearly emerged as a truly exceptional part of your journey. Even with the bustling atmosphere, you still thoroughly enjoyed your stroll through the Bamboo Garden, which is delightful to hear. Thalashi, your guide, was evidently remarkably supportive and modest; his sharing of profound insights into Japanese Buddhism and its distinctiveness from global practices was clearly invaluable. His thoughtfulness in capturing numerous photographs and his amiable demeanor further resonated with you. Your outstanding comments will certainly be shared with Thalashi; he will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact he had on your cherished day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another memorable adventure on your next visit to Japan.
Our guide Chiko was a pleasure to spend time with. She was organized and well prepare. Full of knowledge about the many stops on our walk. She even escorted us to a restaurant after the tour ended. She also took pictures of us. I was a lillte sad that the itinerary didn't enter the Bamboo forest. My bad for not reading the details closely enough. We did pass by and get to take a photo.
We profoundly appreciate your exceptionally detailed and thoughtful feedback on your recent exploration. It is incredibly rewarding to learn that our guide, Chiko, was an absolute pleasure to accompany! We are especially pleased that she was so meticulously organized and extensively prepared, sharing a wealth of insights at each of your numerous stops. Her willingness to go above and beyond, even escorting you to a restaurant after the tour and thoughtfully capturing photographs, truly exemplifies her dedication. We acknowledge your sentiment regarding not fully entering the Bamboo Forest, and we appreciate you noting the opportunity for photographs. We certainly understand how important such iconic sights can be to our guests. Your outstanding comments will certainly be shared with Chiko; she will be absolutely thrilled to know the profound impact she had on your cherished day. We are deeply appreciative of you taking the time to share your perceptions. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back for another memorable adventure on your next visit to Japan.
Tour guide professional and informative. So much to see and learn about Kyoto. We had a great time. My suggestion is for you to come to Kyoto in Spring (Cherry Blossoms) or Autumn. Summer in Kyoto is hot and humid but if you’re someone who don’t mind the hot and humid weather, Japan is a must see country: history; culture; aesthetics, and so much more.
It is genuinely pleasing to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent Kyoto exploration. We are so pleased that our guide's professionalism and insightful commentary greatly enriched your understanding of the city. It truly resonates that you had such a wonderful time amidst the abundance of sights and knowledge Kyoto offers. Your valuable suggestion regarding seasonal visits, highlighting the allure of spring and autumn, is greatly appreciated. We also acknowledge your observation about the summer's heat and humidity, while concurring that Japan's rich heritage, customs, and aesthetics make it an essential destination regardless. Our guide will certainly be delighted to hear of your wonderful comments. We are profoundly appreciative of you taking the time to share your reflections. We sincerely hope your journeys will lead you back to Japan soon for another enriching experience.
We visited 2 temples and each temple was quite impressive. Otagi Nenbutsu ji temple have 1,200 unique stone rakan statues (disciples of Buddha), each carved with a different expression—some humorous, some serene. Jyo Jakko ji temple have a beautiful moss gardens, bamboo forests and views over Kyoto city from its hillside location. Overall Oku-Saga has a calm, rural atmosphere with narrow lanes, old houses, small temples, and rice fields.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're delighted to hear it was great tour experience for you! We hope you or your friends can return soon again for another adventure with us! Thank you again.



