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Kyoto Temples & Gardens: A Day Among Shrines and Bamboo

Kyoto packs more than 1,600 temples and shrines into one city, and the best of them reward an early start. This themed day links the vermilion torii of Fushimi Inari, the gilded Kinkaku-ji and the towering Arashiyama bamboo grove — with the top-rated guided tours and skip-the-crowds tickets to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Fushimi Inari at sunrise
  2. 2Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion
  3. 3Arashiyama bamboo grove
  4. 4A quiet zen garden to close

Sunrise at Fushimi Inari

Begin before the crowds at Fushimi Inari Taisha, where roughly 10,000 vermilion torii gates snake up the wooded slopes of Mount Inari. Entry is free and the shrine never closes, so guided early-bird and night walks trace the quietest stretches while explaining the fox messengers and merchant offerings behind the gates. Allow two to three hours if you climb to the summit lookout.

The Golden Pavilion and its garden

Cross the city to Kinkaku-ji, the Zen temple whose top two floors are wrapped in gold leaf and mirrored in the pond below. Admission is around ¥500, but the classic view draws big groups by mid-morning, so a guided tour with tickets gets you in early and adds context on its shogun origins and 1950 rebuild. Pair it with the nearby raked gravel gardens of Ryoan-ji.

Arashiyama's bamboo grove

Round out the day in Arashiyama, on Kyoto's western edge, where the Sagano bamboo path rises in a green corridor beside the Okochi-Sanso villa. Walking and rickshaw tours combine the grove with the Tenryu-ji temple garden and the riverside monkey park. Come late afternoon when tour groups thin out, and book any rickshaw ride in advance as slots sell out.

Kyoto temples & gardens — FAQ

What is the best order to visit Kyoto's temples in a day?
Start at Fushimi Inari at sunrise while it is quiet, move to Kinkaku-ji mid-morning, and finish in Arashiyama in the late afternoon as the tour buses leave. Grouping sights this way keeps travel time down and puts you at each spot outside its busiest hours.
Do I need to book Kyoto temple tours in advance?
Free shrines like Fushimi Inari need no ticket, but guided tours, early-bird slots and Arashiyama rickshaw rides fill up days ahead, especially in cherry-blossom and autumn-leaf season. Kinkaku-ji charges a small entry fee that a guided tour usually includes.
How much does a temple-and-gardens day in Kyoto cost?
Temple entries run about ¥400–¥500 each, so a self-guided day is inexpensive. Half-day guided tours of Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji or Arashiyama typically start from around ¥5,000–¥8,000 per person, with private and rickshaw options costing more.