Exploring the enchanting Arashiyama district in Kyoto is a must-do for any visitor. This private tour combines cultural sights with a hands-on experience in making traditional Japanese sweets. Visitors will marvel at the stunning architecture of Tenryuji Temple and the intricate art at the Embroidery Painting Museum before learning the art of wagashi-making from a skilled instructor. This immersive journey through Kyoto’s rich culinary and cultural traditions promises to be a highlight of any trip to Japan.
- Key Points
- Tour Overview
- Highlights of Arashiyama, Kyoto
- Making Japanese Sweets
- Private Tour With Group Participation
- Inclusions of the Tour
- Meeting and End Points
- Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Is the Group Size for This Tour?
- Are Restrooms Available During the Tour?
- Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated?
- Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
- Can We Purchase Additional Japanese Sweets at the End?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- Explore the stunning Tenryuji Temple and its magnificent mountain views in the Arashiyama district of Kyoto.
- Discover the intricate art of Japanese embroidery painting at the Embroidery Painting Museum.
- Participate in a hands-on workshop to create traditional Japanese sweets, or wagashi, under the guidance of a skilled instructor.
- Enjoy a private tour that encourages group participation for an immersive and engaging experience.
- Benefit from seamless transportation and inclusive entry fees throughout the tour.
Tour Overview
The tour provides highlights of Arashiyama, a renowned district in Kyoto, including an opportunity for participants to create Japanese sweets.
It’s a private tour with group participation, allowing for a more immersive experience. Guests will visit Tenryuji Temple and the Embroidery Painting Museum, gaining insight into Kyoto’s cultural heritage.
Making traditional Japanese sweets is a hands-on activity that lets travelers connect with the local cuisine. Throughout the tour, a private guide accompanies the group, ensuring a seamless and informative experience.
The tour starts at JR Saga Arashiyama Station and ends at Hankyu Kamikatsura Station.
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Highlights of Arashiyama, Kyoto

One of the most captivating highlights of the Arashiyama district in Kyoto is the Tenryuji Temple, a Zen Buddhist temple renowned for its stunning views of the Arashiyama mountains.
Visitors can explore the temple’s peaceful grounds and admire the impressive architecture.
Another highlight is the Embroidery Painting Museum, which showcases the intricate and delicate art of Japanese embroidery.
Travelers will also have the opportunity to participate in a hands-on experience of making traditional Japanese sweets, providing a deeper appreciation for the country’s rich culinary heritage.
These interactive activities make for an immersive and memorable Arashiyama experience.
Making Japanese Sweets

As part of the Arashiyama tour, visitors have the opportunity to partake in a hands-on experience of making traditional Japanese sweets.
Participants will learn the art of creating wagashi, a type of confectionery often served with tea. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor, they’ll mix and mold the ingredients to form delicate, bite-sized treats.
From sculpting the dough to decorating the final products, the interactive session offers a glimpse into the intricate techniques and attention to detail that define Japanese pastry-making.
It’s a chance to savor the flavors and appreciate the precision of this time-honored culinary tradition.
Private Tour With Group Participation

Though the Arashiyama tour is a private experience, it encourages group participation throughout the various activities. Guests will explore the area alongside a knowledgeable guide, visiting highlights like Tenryuji Temple and the Embroidery Painting Museum.
The group will even get hands-on with traditional Japanese sweets-making. This collaborative approach allows travelers to learn from each other and the guide, fostering a more immersive and engaging experience.
Private transportation is included, ensuring a seamless and efficient tour from start to finish. With a flexible cancellation policy, guests can book with confidence.
Inclusions of the Tour

The tour includes a variety of features to provide a comprehensive Arashiyama experience.
Visitors will be guided by a knowledgeable guide and have their entrance fees to Tenryuji Temple and the Embroidery Painting Museum covered.
They’ll also get to enjoy making traditional Japanese sweets.
All transportation during the tour is provided privately.
The tour price includes gratuities, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience from start to finish.
With these inclusive offerings, travelers can fully enjoy the cultural highlights of Arashiyama without worrying about additional costs.
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Meeting and End Points

The tour starts at the JR Saga Arashiyama Station, located at 11 Sagatenryūji Kurumamichichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto. This is the meeting point where you’ll be greeted by your guide. After the tour, the experience concludes at the Kami-katsura Station, Kamikatsura Miyanogocho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, which is the Hankyu Kamikatsura Station.
| Meeting Point | End Point |
|---|---|
| JR Saga Arashiyama Station 11 Sagatenryūji Kurumamichichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8373, Japan |
Kami-katsura Station, Kamikatsura Miyanogocho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, 615-8227, Japan |
The tour runs from 1:00 PM, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Additional Information

One key detail to note is that this tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
However, it’s conveniently located near public transportation. Parents traveling with infants will be pleased to find that infant seats are available.
Travelers can book with confidence, as free cancellation is permitted up to 24 hours prior to the start of the experience.
Pricing for this tour starts at $53.23 per person, with the final cost varying based on group size. Customers also have the option to reserve now and pay later.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Group Size for This Tour?
The group size for this tour varies, as it’s a private tour. The price per person ranges from $53.23 and is dependent on the number of participants.
Are Restrooms Available During the Tour?
Restrooms are available throughout the tour. The guide ensures participants have access to facilities at the Tenryuji Temple, Embroidery Painting Museum, and other stops along the way to make the experience comfortable.
Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated?
The tour provider can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice. Guests should contact the provider to discuss any special dietary needs when booking the tour.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Yes, photography is allowed during the tour. The tour guide encourages participants to take photos throughout the experience to capture the highlights of the Arashiyama area and the process of making Japanese sweets.
Can We Purchase Additional Japanese Sweets at the End?
Yes, participants can purchase additional Japanese sweets at the end of the tour. The tour includes a hands-on experience making sweets, but visitors are also free to buy more if they’d like to take some home.
The Sum Up
This private tour of Arashiyama in Kyoto offers a unique opportunity to explore the area’s cultural highlights and create traditional Japanese sweets. Guests will visit Tenryuji Temple and the Embroidery Painting Museum before trying their hand at making wagashi under the guidance of a skilled instructor. The hands-on experience and group participation ensure a memorable journey through Japan’s rich culinary and cultural traditions.
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