The Kiyomizudera Temple in Kyoto offers a unique opportunity for visitors to enjoy the captivating world of traditional Japanese culture. The Maiko Strolling Plan, priced at 22,000 yen per person, provides a comprehensive experience that allows up to four travelers to explore the temple grounds and witness the elegance of the maiko. While the activity may not be suitable for everyone, those who meet the health and accessibility requirements can expect a truly unforgettable journey through the heart of Japan’s rich heritage.
Key Points
- The Maiko Strolling Plan at Kiyomizudera Temple in Kyoto costs 22,000 yen per person and accommodates up to 4 travelers.
- The experience includes traditional Japanese accessories like tabi socks and is not recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions or physical limitations.
- The activity begins and ends at 2-chōme-208-7 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, with nearby public transportation available for easy access.
- The package includes cleansing, lotion, and tabi socks, and participants are allowed to use their own cosmetics for an authentic Maiko experience.
- Confirmation is received immediately after booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the event, providing flexibility in trip planning.
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Activity Overview
Travelers can enjoy the enchanting world of Maiko, the apprentice geisha, during the Kyoto Kiyomizudera Temple Maiko Strolling Plan.
This exclusive experience costs 22,000 yen per person and accommodates up to 4 travelers. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Kiyomizudera Temple, the activity allows participants to stroll and interact with a Maiko.
Included are traditional Japanese accessories like tabi socks and access to the Maiko’s cosmetics. However, the experience isn’t recommended for those with certain medical conditions or physical limitations.
Meeting and End Point
The Maiko Strolling Plan begins at the designated meeting point located at 2-chōme-208-7 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0862, Japan.
The activity concludes back at the same meeting point.
Nearby, public transportation is available for easy access.
- The meeting and end point are the same location.
- The activity starts and ends at the designated meeting point.
- Public transportation options are conveniently located near the meeting point.
- Travelers can rely on the consistent start and end location.
- The meeting point provides a clear and reliable starting point for the experience.
What’s Included
As part of the Maiko Strolling Plan, travelers receive a cleansing and lotion to prepare for the experience. Plus, they are provided with traditional Japanese tabi socks to wear during the stroll. The plan also includes the traveler’s own cosmetics, allowing them to fully enjoy the Maiko experience.
What’s Included | |
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Cleansing and Lotion | ✓ |
Tabi (traditional Japanese socks) | ✓ |
Own Cosmetics | ✓ |
The Maiko Strolling Plan offers a comprehensive package, ensuring travelers have everything they need for an authentic and memorable Maiko experience in Kyoto.
Health and Accessibility Information
The Maiko Strolling Plan has some important health and accessibility considerations.
The activity isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, heart problems, or serious medical conditions, as well as pregnant travelers.
Plus, the experience is limited to women over 140cm tall and isn’t wheelchair accessible.
However, most travelers can participate in this unique cultural experience.
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for travelers with heart problems or serious medical conditions
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Limited to women over 140cm tall
- Not wheelchair accessible
Confirmation and Flexibility
Travelers who book the Maiko Strolling Plan will receive confirmation of their reservation immediately after booking. This provides peace of mind and allows them to plan their trip with confidence. On top of that, the experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled event, granting customers flexibility should their plans change.
Confirmation | Free Cancellation |
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Received at booking | Up to 24 hours before |
Provides peace of mind | Allows for flexibility |
Enables trip planning | Accommodates changes |
Verifies reservation | No penalties |
Reliable experience | Risk-free booking |
The Maiko Strolling Plan’s confirmation and cancellation policies ensure a stress-free and adaptable experience for travelers.
Exploring Kiyomizudera Temple
When embarking on the Maiko Strolling Plan, you will first visit the iconic Kiyomizudera Temple, one of Kyoto’s most famous landmarks.
This 13th-century wooden temple perches on a hillside, offering stunning views of the city below. Visitors can explore the main hall, the three-story pagoda, and the famous "stage" that juts out from the hillside.
The temple grounds also feature:
- Otowa Waterfall, whose waters are said to have healing powers
- Jishu Shrine, dedicated to the god of love and matchmaking
- Ninen-zaka and Sannen-zaka, historic cobblestone streets lined with traditional shops and teahouses
- Beautiful gardens and cherry blossom trees
- The opportunity to witness geisha and maiko performances.
The Maiko Experience
Participants first undergo a cleansing ritual and apply traditional makeup with the help of an experienced maiko (apprentice geisha) before donning exquisite kimono and tabi socks.
They then embark on a stroll through Kiyomizudera Temple‘s historic grounds, posing for photos and capturing the essence of the maiko experience.
The activity concludes back at the meeting point, where travelers can reflect on their transformation.
Despite some limitations on participant eligibility, the Maiko Strolling Plan offers a rare opportunity to take in Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage and witness the grace and elegance of the maiko tradition.
Practical Considerations
Getting to the Kiyomizudera Temple for the Maiko Strolling Plan is straightforward, as the meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation options.
The activity includes:
- Cleansing and lotion
- Tabi (traditional Japanese socks)
- Participants’ own cosmetics
However, it’s not suitable for all travelers. Participants must be women over 140cm tall and can’t have back problems, heart conditions, or be pregnant.
The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible. Flexibility is offered with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reschedule for rainy weather.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Items Are Needed to Bring for the Experience?
The traveler doesn’t need to bring any items for the experience. The plan includes traditional socks, cosmetics, and cleansing and lotion services to prepare the traveler for the maiko strolling activity.
Are Participants Required to Have Any Special Skills or Experience?
No special skills or experience are required. The activity is accessible for most travelers, though it’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions or physical limitations. Participants just need to meet the minimum height requirement.
Can the Activity Be Customized for Individual Preferences?
The activity may not be customizable for individual preferences. The experience appears to have a fixed itinerary and requirements, such as a minimum height limit. Travelers should review the included details carefully to ensure the experience meets their needs.
Is There an Age Limit for Participants?
The experience does not appear to have an age limit, as it only specifies that participants must be women over 140cm tall. Most travelers can participate, though the activity is not recommended for those with certain medical conditions.
Are There Any Discounts or Package Deals Available?
The activity doesn’t offer any discounts or package deals. Prices are fixed at 22,000 yen per person. However, participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience.
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The Sum Up
The Kiyomizudera Temple‘s Maiko Strolling Plan offers a unique culture for up to four travelers. Though the cost is 22,000 yen per person, the complete package includes traditional preparations and the option to use personal cosmetics. However, it’s crucial to consider health and accessibility requirements to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Ultimately, this experience allows visitors to explore Kiyomizudera Temple and embrace the captivating world of maiko.