Kyoto Arashiyama Tour : Sites emblématiques et trésors cachés





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Découvrez Arashiyama au-delà de la foule habituelle lors de cette visite à pied en petit groupe. Bien que vous visitiez encore des sites emblématiques comme la forêt de bambous et le pont de Togetsukyo, votre Guide vous conduira également à des temples cachés riches en histoire, des villages traditionnels, et des endroits pittoresques locaux qui manquent à de nombreux visiteurs. Cette visite est conçue pour être à la fois digne de photos et culturellement enrichissante, vous donnant une connexion plus profonde à la beauté intemporelle de Kyoto. ・Visite de la célèbre forêt de bambous et du pont Togetsukyo ・Explorez les temples cachés riches en histoire et les rues authentiques du village ・Capturez des photos parfaites de cartes postales de paysages saisonniers et de sites du patrimoine culturel ・Apprendre des histoires et des idées culturelles avec un Guide local compétent ・Profitez d'une visite en petit groupe pour une expérience détendue et personnelle
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※Le temple Otagi Nenbutsu-ji est fermé le mercredi et le samedi. Nous visiterons plutôt le temple Adashino Nenbutsu-ji. Le temple Otagi Nenbutsu-ji est un joyau paisible et moins connu, offrant une expérience unique et intime. Le temple est réputé pour sa collection de plus de 1200 statues en pierre, connues sous le nom de rakan, chacune avec des expressions faciales distinctes, créant une atmosphère décalée mais sereine. Les jardins sereins et l'environnement naturel créent un espace calme pour la contemplation, loin de l'agitation des endroits les plus fréquentés de Kyoto.
(Tous les mercredis et samedis) Le temple Adashino Nenbutsu-ji est un temple bouddhiste paisible situé dans le quartier de Sagano à Kyoto. Fondé en 811 par le moine Kūkai, il a été créé pour honorer ceux qui sont morts sans famille ni sépulture appropriée. L'enceinte du temple est remplie d'environ 8 000 statues en pierre commémorant ces âmes oubliées, créant une atmosphère profondément émouvante.
Saga Toriimoto Preserved Street est un sentier de randonnée historique qui mène de la base du mont Atago à son sommet, l'un des points culminants de Kyoto. Vous pourrez flâner dans un village traditionnel avec des maisons au toit de chaume, préservant la beauté authentique de l'ancien Japon
Faites une courte pause avec un verre servi (Café/Thé/Jus). ※Les autres boissons et menus, y compris le matcha, seront à vos frais.
Le temple Jojakko-ji est une retraite tranquille qui combine la nature, la spiritualité et une vue imprenable. Connu pour ses magnifiques jardins et son importance historique, ce temple offre une atmosphère paisible de réflexion et de connexion au patrimoine culturel de Kyoto. Au printemps, le temple est entouré de cerisiers en fleurs, tandis qu'en automne, des érables vibrants donnent de la couleur au paysage. Le temple est également un endroit merveilleux pour apprécier la beauté naturelle de Kyoto toute l'année.
Le sanctuaire de Mikami est un site unique et spirituellement significatif dédié à la beauté, en particulier les cheveux. Connu comme le sanctuaire des cheveux, il est vénéré pour son association avec les soins capillaires, et les visiteurs viennent souvent prier pour de beaux cheveux ou pour maintenir des cheveux en bonne santé. L'une des caractéristiques les plus distinctives du sanctuaire de Mikami est l'offre capillaire. Les visiteurs peuvent laisser de petites mèches de cheveux au sanctuaire, symbolisant leur désir de meilleurs cheveux. Le sanctuaire offre également des prières liées aux cheveux, où les fidèles recherchent des bénédictions pour la croissance ou la beauté des cheveux.
L'étang Ogura est niché au milieu d'une verdure luxuriante, offrant aux visiteurs une retraite paisible. Les eaux calmes reflètent les arbres et les montagnes environnantes, créant une scène pittoresque qui change avec les saisons, des verts frais du printemps aux couleurs ardentes de l'automne. L'étang est lié à l'Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, un célèbre recueil de 100 poèmes japonais classiques écrits par différents poètes. Le nom « Ogura » fait référence au poète Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, et l’étang est censé représenter la beauté spirituelle et l’inspiration poétique trouvées dans le paysage naturel de Kyoto.
(Photo Spot) La bambouseraie est l’un des endroits les plus photographiés de Kyoto, et pour cause. La hauteur des tiges de bambou, les courbes douces du chemin et la beauté naturelle qui vous entoure créent des occasions parfaites pour de superbes photos.
Le parc offre une vue imprenable sur les montagnes environnantes d'Arashiyama, avec sa verdure dense et son cadre paisible au bord de la rivière. Que vous vous promeniez le long de la rivière ou que vous vous détendiez dans le parc, les vues panoramiques créent une atmosphère sereine et apaisante. Avec des sentiers pédestres qui serpentent dans le parc et le long de la rivière Hozu, Arashiyama Park invite les visiteurs à se promener tranquillement, à profiter de l'atmosphère calme et à explorer les environs. Le parc est un endroit idéal pour profiter d'une promenade détendue ou même louer un vélo pour explorer plus de routes panoramiques.
Le pont Togetsukyo enjambe la rivière Hozu dans le pittoresque quartier d'Arashiyama. Connu pour ses vues majestueuses sur les montagnes et la rivière environnantes, ce pont séculaire est non seulement un passage fonctionnel mais aussi un symbole de la richesse culturelle et naturelle de Kyoto. Depuis le pont Togetsukyo, vous aurez droit à une vue imprenable sur la rivière Hozu, avec ses eaux cristallines serpentant dans la vallée. Les montagnes environnantes, en particulier les sommets de l'Arashiyama, offrent une toile de fond époustouflante, particulièrement en automne, lorsque le feuillage devient rouge et orange ardent. Au printemps, les cerisiers en fleurs le long de la rivière créent une scène tranquille et pittoresque.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les frais de bus sont exclus, faites préparer une carte à puce ou des pièces de monnaie (230 ¥).
- Tous les mercredis, le temple Otagi-Nenbutsu est fermé, nous vous prendrons le temple Adashino-Nenbutsu à la place.
- Une quantité modérée de marche est impliquée. Veuillez porter des chaussures de marche confortables.
- La visite aura lieu sous la pluie ou le soleil.
Avis(40)
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.
I joined a wonderful half day tour in Arashiyama led by Saeko who guided us with a warm smile and clear explanations. Highlights included the 1,200 statues at Otagi-Nenbutsuji Temple, a refreshing drink stop on the way to Jojakko-ji Temple, a walk along Saga Toriimoto Preserved Street, and a photo stop at the Bamboo Grove. It was fun, educational, and a great way to learn about Kyoto’s culture and history. I highly recommend this tour!
It is genuinely pleasing to receive your thoughtful feedback on your recent Arashiyama exploration. We are so pleased that you enjoyed such a magnificent half-day tour with Saeko, whose amiable demeanor and lucid explanations truly illuminated your journey. It truly resonates that the 1,200 unique statues at Otagi-Nenbutsuji Temple, the refreshing pause en route to Jojakko-ji Temple, the stroll along the historic Saga Toriimoto street, and the picturesque stop at the Bamboo Grove were all memorable highlights. Thank you again!
My guide Toshi is extremely helpful and friendly and well prepared. He knows all the best spots and gave me time to take photos and explored. Besides historical facts, he had also shared his experience as a local. He would talk at the right timing and made sure that I hadn‘t missed a view or the essential information. The cafe break was also very nice and an experience to observe and talk to the locals as well. I do very much appreciated the experience. Nice choice of popular spots as well as hidden gems.
t is genuinely rewarding to receive your wonderful feedback on your recent exploration. We are so pleased that Toshi proved to be such an exceptionally supportive, amiable, and well-prepared guide. It truly resonates that his intimate knowledge of optimal locations and his thoughtful pacing! Thank you so much again!
It was a really great tour! Osamu san was our guide and he was super friendly, explained everything we would be doing i details and a great guide. Thank you!
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