Step into the heart of Japan’s former capitals on a journey that combines historic scenery, spiritual heritage, and gentle encounters with nature. Designed for travelers who value atmosphere over speed, this experience offers a calmer and more immersive way to explore the region during its most reflective season.
Meeting points:
8:40AM Osaka
9:50AM Kyoto
10:00am–>Kiyomizu-dera (Approx.2.5hours)
The day begins in a preserved historic area known for wooden streets, hillside viewpoints, and traditional townscapes. If time allows, rent a beautiful kimono of your choice and stroll through the streets at your own pace. Snap photos, explore the alleys, and soak in the atmosphere that feels straight out of a century ago.
Suggestion: (Kiyomizu-dera Area/Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka/Ishibei-koji Lane/Gion · Hanami-koji Street)
Enjoy a Japanese sumo-style chicken hot pot lunch.(Please choose the option including lunch)
13:00am–>Fushimi Inari Taisha(Approx. 1 hour)
In the afternoon, step into one of Japan’s most iconic spots — Fushimi Inari Taisha — where thousands of vivid vermilion torii gates stretch endlessly up the sacred Mount Inari, here, the experience goes beyond the scenery—it’s all about tradition and quiet rituals.
Offer a simple prayer for success and good fortune, just as locals have done for centuries. Then, try writing your wishes on an ema (wooden plaque), often designed in the shape of a fox.
The fox, known as kitsune, is the sacred messenger of Inari, believed to watch over prosperity and protect those who come to pray.
15:30–>Nara park(Approx. 1.5 hour)
The journey then leads to a spacious parkland once closely connected to Japan’s imperial history–Nara, an ancient capital where history feels truly alive. The city's soul is embodied by over 1,000 wild yet gentle deer that roam freely through Nara Park
Here, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with the area’s freely roaming deer, long regarded as sacred messengers in local tradition. Observing and gently engaging with them.
Located in Nara Park, Todai-ji Temple is famous for its Great Buddha Hall, the world’s largest wooden building.
Inside stands the 15-meter-tall Vairocana Buddha, an awe-inspiring symbol of history and spirituality that leaves a lasting impression.
17:00–> Start to back.
18:00 –> Drop off at Osaka area.