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Kyoto Philosophy Walk with Philosopher (Private/6.5 hour)

5.0(7)Kyoto1 hour
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Description

"Beyond sightseeing—A journey of thought, dialogue, and rediscovery." This unique tour is led by a nationally licensed guide who is also a trained philosophy researcher. Along the way, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Zen Buddhism and a broad spectrum of Japanese intellectual and spiritual traditions—from ancient thought to modern philosophy. Unlike typical guided tours, this experience offers an intellectually engaging journey through contemplation and meaningful dialogue. Together—guide and guest—we explore the deeper meaning behind Kyoto’s landscapes, using philosophical inquiry to uncover layers of cultural and historical insight. Expect eye-opening conversations and new perspectives that may stay with you long after the tour ends—enriching not only your travel experience, but perhaps even your personal or professional life. Shall we walk, think, and rediscover Kyoto—through the lens of philosophy?

Tour Options

Kyoto Philosophy Tour with Philosopher (Private)

Itinerary

30 min

Question: What is the "Pure Land," one of the most significant ideas in the Japanese Buddhism tradition? Place to find the Japanese "Pure Land" Buddhist Philosophy: This temple is located about 10 minutes walk from Kyoto Station and it is a head temple of one of the Japanese Pure Land Buddhism groups. Pure Land Buddhist philosophy has played a major role in Japanese intellectual and social life in history although it is less famous in the West than the Zen philosophy's influence on Japanese culture. In contrast to Zen Buddhism, which was popular among the upper classes, Pure Land Buddhism was popular among the common people. It has unique ideas of the heaven, eschatology, and salvation of sin-bearing people. That is why, Karl Barth described it as the paganism that most closely resembles Christianity.

30 min

Question: What is Shintoism? Place to feel Japanese Shintoist "pantheism" philosophy: Yoshida Shrine is one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto, and until 150 years ago was also the site of government sanctioned headquarters of Japanese Shintoism although it is not so famous today. Japanese Shinto is generally associated with animism, however, Yoshida Shrine is known for having established a pantheistic Shinto philosophy that developed from animism, and is called the most philosophically sophisticated Shintoism among Japanese experts and researchers. Here is my favorite place and you can feel Shintoism teaching far deeper than in any other areas.

Admission not included45 min

Question: What is a background of Japanese "simple is the best" philosophy? Place to find a charm of simpleness: This is a Zen temple and one of the world's cultural heritage sites in Kyoto. Built about 550 years ago, it is quite famous as the birthplace of the Japanese "simple is the best" culture. So, despite its name, the temple building is dark, not silver, though you can enjoy the depth of shabbiness that is a foundation of Japanese culture's preference for simplicity. After visiting this temple, you can enjoy lunch at this restaurant located along the approach to Ginkakuji Temple.

60 min

Question: In what ways did the Japanese philosophers tackle with the Western tradition of philosophy? Place to feel the Japanese modern philosophy with a philosophy researcher: The Philosopher's Path is a famous walking path (about 1.5 km (a bit shorter than 1 mile) loved by local people. This is famous for a unique Japanese philosopher in the 20th century, Kitaro NISHIDA, who is known as the pioneer of modern Japanese philosophy. His works combined Western philosophy with Japanese Zen philosophy to create a unique system of philosophy. Here, the guide will introduce you his philosophy as a philosophy expert, and you will be able to deepen your understanding of Japanese religion and philosophy. There are other unique spots related to Japanese folk beliefs and Buddhism in the walking path's neighborhood, so you can enjoy a leisurely walk while stopping at such secret places.

15 min

Question: What is the ideal landscape protection? Place to learn philosophical thinking: Suirokaku Aqueduct is a Western-style brick architecture located in the traditional Buddhist temple. It was built as a part of Japanese modernization project and creates a unique charm with a blend of Japanese and Western atmosphere, which is why it is popular on SNS such as Instagram. On the other hand, you can also enjoy here from a philosophical aspect because western-style construction in the traditional sacred place raised a philosophical debate over tradition, landscape preservation and globalism. It must be a good material for philosophical/ethical consideration.

Admission not included15 min

Question: What is the theory of enlightenment in Buddhism? Place to feel the "three steps for awakening": Sanmon Gate means "a gate representing three steps to liberation." This gate is two stories high, and once inside, you will have to climb up the steep steps, but from the second floor you can enjoy a wonderful view of the city, and perhaps, attain enlightenment (as it represents "steps" one must go through to become enlightened!)

Admission not included30 min

Question: What does an authentic Zen garden look like? Place to deepen your understanding of the Japanese idea of the religion: This is a Zen temple famous only among history-geek Japanese. In particular, the garden called "Tsurukame no Niwa" is highly appreciated as one of the most authentic Zen gardens in Japan. In addition, the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the model for Yoshii Toranaga, the main character in the drama "Shogun," is also located in the temple. Seeing Ieyasu's tomb, which is located in a temple but buried in the Shinto style, will deepen your understanding of the religious tradition in Japan.

Highlights

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What's included

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All food and beverages are at your expense.
Entrance Fees for temples (for your flexibility and transparency). Please prepare CASH!
Public Transportation Fees (you can use an IC card like SUICA, PASMO, ICOCA, etc.)

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Of the remaining 2 hours and 45 minutes, 1 hour is alloted for a lunch break and the 1 hour and 45 minutes as time for backstreet walking around the spots and public transportation.
  • The itinerary of this tour includes a two-story building with only stairs.
  • The itinerary includes walking on the path for about one mile.

Reviews(7)

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G8603MKalexism
June 14, 2026
A Thoughtful Walk Through Kyoto with an Exceptional Guide

My son, nephew, and I spent a wonderful morning with Hiro on the Philosopher’s Path, and it ended up being one of the highlights of our time in Kyoto. What made this experience special was not just the beautiful temples, gardens, and historic sites we visited, but Hiro himself. He was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and easy to talk to. The pace was perfect—never rushed, never feeling like we were trying to check items off a list. Instead, it felt like spending the morning with a knowledgeable friend who genuinely loves Kyoto and enjoys sharing its history, culture, and philosophy with others. Throughout the tour, Hiro provided fascinating historical and cultural insights while also creating space for conversation and questions. Some of our favorite moments were simply the discussions we had along the way. His explanations added meaning and context to places that we otherwise would have simply walked past. We especially appreciated how flexible and attentive he was throughout the day. The experience felt personal rather than scripted, and he made everyone feel comfortable and engaged. If you are looking for a deeper and more meaningful way to experience Kyoto, I highly recommend spending time with Hiro. By the end of the tour, we felt like we had gained not only a better understanding of Kyoto, but also a greater appreciation for the ideas and history that shaped it. Thank you, Hiro, for a memorable morning, the great conversations, and your warm hospitality. We truly enjoyed our time together and will remember it as one of the most rewarding experiences of our trip to Japan.

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TonyL941
February 21, 2026
Philosophy tour with qualified cerificated tourist guide

Top class..Highly recommended for walking, talking and thinking

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violal854
February 20, 2026
Philosophy in motion

Hiro is an exceptional guide and our time with him flew by learning about Pureland Buddhism and Shinto beliefs whilst visiting ancient temples and serene Zen Gardens. Our tour felt more like an inspiring discussion and exchange amongst friends. Hiro took good care to incorporate our interests and we even had lunch together in his favourite restaurant. I'd highly recommend joining this philosopher's tour - a great experience.

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floridatraveldad2
November 10, 2025
Fun, interesting, and educational

Hiro was a wonderful guide, taking us to all of the important places along the philosophers path and also to many of the hidden areas that tourists would likely miss. His knowledge of philosophy and religion really helped educate us. I highly recommend taking this tour.

Operator response

Dear Lee, Thank you so much for joining my tour and for your kind words. Please accept my apologies for the late reply. This is Hiroki. I’m really happy to hear that you enjoyed exploring the Philosopher’s Path and its hidden spots together. I look forward to seeing you again in the future. Best regards, Hiroki

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0naamag
May 12, 2025
Yes, book this tour! 😍

This was such a wonderful tour! It’s a must. Hiroki was a great tour guide. He’s so well informed, so knowledgeable and so kind. We had a beautiful day. The path of the tour he took us on was beautiful and perfect for us. Definitely wear comfortable shoes. Definitely take your camera because everything is so beautiful. We also had delicious food that Hiroki picked for us. The day was really wonderful and for most of the day it rained on us and it was still one of our favorite tours of our trip. Thank you so much Hiroki! Enjoy for anyone who books this tour :)

Operator response

Dear Naama G Thank you so much for choosing my tour and your kind words! This is Hiroki. I’m really happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour. I’ll continue striving to offer insightful and philosophical experiences. Looking forward to seeing you again in the future! Best regards, Hiroki

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ylde2018
April 8, 2025
IF YOU NEED A “HERO” IN JAPAN, THIS TOUR IS FOR YOU. 🇯🇵💪🏻🇯🇵💪🏻🇯🇵💪🏻🇯🇵💪🏻

We spent 4 days with our “Hero”. His impressive knowledge of japanese history and culture were amazing. Also, he is excellent at time management for the tours, and extremely flexible to make you happy doing what you really wish to do, without sacrificing the quality of the cultural experience. Furthermore, he is very amicable, witty, and funny. We feel like we have known him for years. Can’t wait to come back to Japan for another tour with “Hero”.

Operator response

Dear ylde2018 Thank you so much for your kind words. This is your "Hero." The time I spent with you was unforgettable and fun for me, too. I’ll continue striving to offer insightful and philosophical experiences. Looking forward to seeing you again in the future! Best regards, Hero

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Tom G
March 13, 2025
Unique experience

Our guide, Hiro, was simply amazing. He had a wealth of knowledge and insight. I really appreciated the philosophical portion of the tour and it was a pleasure discussing different philosophical viewpoints with Hiro. I felt like I was on a journey with a friend. I highly recommend this tour for those seeking a unique intellectual experience vs just looking at temples, of course the temples were lovely as well

Operator response

Dear Tom G Thank you so much for your kind words and for joining my tour! This is Hiro. I’m truly happy to hear that you enjoyed the philosophical discussions and that the experience felt like a journey with a friend. I appreciate your thoughtful reflections. I’ll continue striving to offer insightful and philosophical experiences. Looking forward to seeing you again in the future! Best regards, Hiro

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