Kyoto Geführte Wanderung Highlight von Kiyomizu & Fushimi Inari





Beschreibung
- Besuchen Sie zwei der Top-Attraktionen Kyotos an einem halben Tag mit dem zusätzlichen Bonus von Sanjusangendo. - Besuchen Sie den berühmten Kiyomizu-Tempel und genießen Sie seine atemberaubende Aussicht. - Entdecken Sie die beeindruckende Architektur und Geschichte des Sanjusangendo Tempels. - Erkunden Sie die spirituelle Schönheit des Fushimi Inari Schreins und gehen Sie durch seine berühmten Torii Tore. - Nehmen Sie atemberaubende Fotos an einigen der landschaftlich schönsten Orten Kyotos auf. - Genießen Sie ein entspanntes, kleines Gruppenerlebnis, perfekt für sinnvolle Reisen. - Lernen Sie faszinierende Einblicke von einem sachkundigen Guide.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Kiyomizu-dera ist ein berühmter buddhistischer Tempel in Kyoto, Japan. Es wurde im späten 8. Jahrhundert gegründet und ist bekannt für seine große Holzbühne, die einen schönen Blick auf die umliegenden Kirschbäume und die Stadt bietet. Der Tempel ist Kannon, der Göttin der Barmherzigkeit, geweiht. Der Name "Kiyomizu" bedeutet „reines Wasser“ und bezieht sich auf den Otawa-Wasserfall, der durch das Tempelgelände fließt. Kiyomizu-dera ist auch ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und eines der berühmtesten Wahrzeichen Kyotos.
Es ist ein buddhistischer Tempel in Kyoto, Japan, bekannt für seine beeindruckende Halle, in der 1.001 Statuen der Tausendarmigen Kannon, der Göttin der Barmherzigkeit, stehen. Der Name "Sanjūsangen-dō" bedeutet „Halle mit dreiunddreißig Buchten“ und bezieht sich auf den einzigartigen architektonischen Entwurf des Bauwerks. Der Tempel wurde ursprünglich im 12. Jahrhundert erbaut und später im 13. Jahrhundert umgebaut. Es ist bekannt für seine atemberaubende Sammlung von Statuen, die alle in Reihen aufgereiht sind und einen kraftvollen und beeindruckenden Anblick schaffen. Sanjūsangen-dō ist auch ein beliebter Ort für kulturelle und spirituelle Bedeutung.
Nehmen Sie einen Zug zum Fushimi Inari Schrein. Die Zuggebühr ist NICHT inbegriffen, also bitte IC-Karte oder Münzen (¥ 170/pro Person) vorbereiten.
Fushimi Inari Taisha ist ein markanter Shinto-Schrein in Kyoto, Japan. Es ist Inari gewidmet, dem Shinto-Gott des Reis, der Landwirtschaft und des Wohlstands. Der Schrein ist berühmt für seine tausenden lebhaften roten Torii-Tore, bekannt als "Senbon Torii", die hinter dem Hauptschrein den Berg hinaufführen. Die Tore schaffen einen atemberaubenden Weg, der Besucher aus aller Welt anzieht. Fushimi Inari Taisha ist eine wichtige kulturelle und religiöse Stätte und ist auch für seine Verbindung zu Füchsen bekannt, von denen angenommen wird, dass sie Boten von Inari sind.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Bewertungen der Reisenden
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
- Eine moderate Menge an Wanderungen ist involviert. Bitte tragen Sie bequeme Wanderschuhe.
- Die Tour findet bei Regen oder Sonnenschein statt.
- Die Zuggebühr ist ausgeschlossen. Bitte halten Sie IC-Karte oder Münzen (¥170) für die Zuggebühr bereit.
Bewertungen(9)
Yuko was amazing guide. She shared a lot of historical locations for us and was so patient and precise. I am trying greatful to her! Next time im in Kyoto I would like to get her some Udon! Or Agedashi Tofu!
We are truly delighted to receive your exceptional feedback. It's wonderful to learn that Yuko's guidance was so outstanding, and that she shared such a wealth of historical locations with such admirable patience and precision. We are particularly pleased that you found her contributions so invaluable to your journey. We will certainly convey your profound gratitude and thoughtful culinary intentions directly to Yuko. Your insights are deeply appreciated. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to welcome you back to Kyoto for future captivating discoveries.
I enjoyed the experience so much! I have learned a new way to eat takoyaki. I also learned about the Romeo and Juliet story of Osaka. The skewers and takoyaki were must try! The tour guide is amazing ! Very knowledge and an amazing way to explain everything! Definitely book a tour with TAkuma-SAN!!
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're delighted to hear it was great tour experience for you! We're also happy to hear the tour guide is amazing , very knowledge and an amazing way to explain everything!. We hope you or your friends can return soon again for another adventure with us! Thank you again.
This is my first time in Kyoto Japan, and this i enjoyed a lot! Our tour guide is very friendly and passionate about this trip. There was a lot of walking but it didn't feel tiring at all. 10/10.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're delighted to hear it was great tour experience for you! We're also happy to hear there was a lot of walking but it didn't feel tiring at all. 10/10.. We hope you or your friends can return soon again for another adventure with us! Thank you again.
We had such a great time on this Kyoto walking tour! Our guide was full of energy (way more than us!) and kept us entertained with fun history tidbits and little jokes along the way. We loved the peaceful secret path in Fushimi Inari — with barely any crowds and even a bamboo forest (bonus: no need to go to Arashiyama!). We definitely wouldn’t have found or visited all these spots without our fun and knowledgeable guide. It felt like exploring Kyoto with a local friend. Highly recommended!
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're delighted to hear it was great Kyoto Guided Walking tour experience for you! We're also happy to hear it felt like exploring Kyoto with a local friend.. We hope you or your friends can return soon again for another adventure with us! Thank you again.
After the heavy rains yesterday, the sun was back this morning, perfect for the visit. We met at 8:45 in front of the Kyoto Ceramic Center, and the group left on time with Naomi, our guide. We started with Kiyomizu-dera. Quite a few people, but it was worth it: the view was clear and the place is impressive, all wooden. Then we went to Sanjūsangen-dō. The interior is very quiet, and impressive with rows of perfectly aligned statues, it is quite strong visually. And finally we took the train from Shichijō to Fushimi Inari. Instagramable place par excellence, with its famous red torii or despite the behavior of some tourists, leaving a lot to be desired, is always pleasant, even if it is a place we already know. There is always a place to discover like this bamboo forest, much quieter than that of Arachiyama. The visit went well, without pressure, with an increasingly blue sky. It was a good morning, well organized, under a beautiful sky.
It is genuinely pleasing to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent Kyoto journey. We are delighted that, following yesterday's rain, the radiant morning provided ideal conditions for your visit, and that your group embarked promptly with Naomi. It truly resonates that Kiyomizu-dera, despite its popularity, offered such a commanding vista and that its magnificent timber construction left a lasting impression. Exploring Sanjūsangen-dō's serene interior with its visually striking rows of meticulously arranged sculptures evidently provided a deeply moving experience. Your journey to Fushimi Inari, with its iconic vermillion gates, and the discovery of a tranquil bamboo grove, a peaceful contrast to more bustling areas, sounds equally enchanting. It is gratifying that the excursion unfolded at an unhurried pace beneath increasingly clear skies, culminating in a well-orchestrated morning. We will certainly convey your wonderful comments to Naomi; they will undoubtedly bring her tremendous encouragement. We are profoundly grateful for you dedicating your time to share such a comprehensive reflection. We sincerely hope your journeys will lead you back to Japan soon for another enriching experience.
This tour was the perfect way to explore three of Kyoto’s most iconic sites in just half a day. Despite visiting multiple places, the pace never felt rushed, and we had plenty of time to take in the beauty of each location. Each site was stunning in its own way, and it was fascinating to see how different they were from one another. Having a guide made a huge difference. I learned so much about the history, architecture, and cultural background that I wouldn’t have known just by visiting on my own. Her insights made the tour much more enjoyable. This is definitely a highlight tour in Kyoto. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to see some of the city’s best sights in a relaxed and informative way, even with limited time.
It is truly gratifying to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent exploration of Kyoto. We are so pleased that your half-day journey allowed you to appreciate several of the city's premier destinations without ever feeling rushed, granting ample time to absorb the magnificence of each setting. It truly resonates that the distinct character of each site captivated you. It is particularly rewarding that your guide's profound insights into their rich heritage, distinct architecture, and cultural nuances significantly enhanced your understanding and enjoyment, transforming the journey. Your strong endorsement for those seeking to appreciate Kyoto's finest attractions in an unhurried yet informative manner is profoundly valued. We are profoundly appreciative of you dedicating your time to share such a vivid reflection. We sincerely hope your journeys will lead you back to Japan soon for another enriching experience.
This was a great experience! Our guide Naomi-san helped us discover three different locations around Kyoto — Kiyomizu-dera, Sanjūsangendō and Fushimi Inari. This last one is probably the most famous and features in various films (and as a pleasant surprise, there is a small bamboo forest as well that we got to see!), but all of the locations were amazing, and each of them absolutely unique. Naomi-san was very friendly and knowledgeable and told us about the religion of Japan and the history and architecture of the temples and shrines we saw (we even learned how to pray at a Shinto shrine!). The tour involved a fair bit of walking and going up and down steps, so it was a nice workout as well. We also had a chance to take some amazing photos as we explored (Naomi-san and her colleague showed us where the best spots were and took some great group photos of us), and we even bought some souvenirs. Overall, we had a great time and I can wholeheartedly recommend Japan Wonder Travel and their tours! Thank you so much!
It is truly gratifying to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent Kyoto exploration. We are so pleased that your journey with Naomi-san allowed you to uncover three distinct and remarkable sites, including Kiyomizu-dera, Sanjūsangendō, and Fushimi Inari, recognizing its iconic presence in popular culture. The delightful surprise of a serene bamboo grove and the unique allure of each location evidently deepened your appreciation. Naomi-san's amiable demeanor and profound expertise in Japan's spiritual traditions, heritage, and the architectural nuances of the temples and shrines, clearly enriched your understanding, even extending to the proper method of Shinto prayer. It is also rewarding that the active pace, including ascending and descending steps, evidently provided an enjoyable physical element, alongside the opportunities for capturing magnificent photographs, guided by Naomi-san and her colleague to the most scenic vantage points, and securing cherished mementos. We will certainly convey your extraordinary commendation to Naomi-san; such praise will undoubtedly be a tremendous source of encouragement for her. Your enthusiastic endorsement of Japan Wonder Travel and our excursions is profoundly valued. We are profoundly appreciative of you dedicating your time to share such a vivid and detailed reflection. We sincerely hope your journeys will lead you back to Japan soon for another enriching experience.
The tour covered a lot of topics and places, and it was always very informative. Since we had to walk a lot between the places, we were able to ask many questions and even to get to know the tour guide, Naomi, as well as the other attendees. I had a lot of fun, and I highly recommend the tour!
It is genuinely pleasing to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent exploration. We are so pleased that the tour comprehensively covered numerous subjects and locations, always providing rich insights. It truly resonates that the extensive walking between sites fostered ample opportunities for questions and encouraged wonderful camaraderie, allowing you to connect with Naomi and your fellow travelers. It sounds like a thoroughly enjoyable and deeply engaging experience. We will certainly convey your extraordinary commendation to Naomi; such praise will undoubtedly bring her tremendous encouragement. Your strong recommendation to others is profoundly valued. 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.
I had a great time learning the history and trivia about the three historic sites we visited during the tour. Naomi-san was a wonderful guide who can answer any questions we asked very well. There was a bit of walking involved but I barely noticed it because we were having engaging conversations throughout the tour. I recommend this tour to anyone who is curious about Japanese Buddhist and Shinto culture.
It is genuinely pleasing to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent exploration. We are so pleased that you thoroughly enjoyed delving into the rich heritage and fascinating anecdotes of the three historic sites visited during the tour. It truly resonates that Naomi-san's profound insights and ability to expertly address all your inquiries significantly enriched your understanding. It is also gratifying that, despite the amount of walking, the engaging conversations made the journey feel effortless. We will certainly convey your extraordinary commendation to Naomi-san; such praise will undoubtedly bring her tremendous encouragement. Your strong recommendation for those interested in Japan's Buddhist and Shinto traditions is profoundly valued. 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.



