Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-Dera Temple offers a unique cultural experience like no other. Visitors can rent a beautiful kimono or yukata and embark on a guided rickshaw tour through the city’s iconic landmarks. This personalized activity allows you to immerse yourself in Kyoto’s rich history and traditions at your own pace. With flexible booking options and a maximum of four participants, it’s the perfect way to explore the charming streets and discover the true essence of this captivating city. What’s more, the experience even includes…
Key Points
- Visitors can rent a traditional kimono (yukata) and take a 13-minute guided rickshaw tour around Kiyomizu-dera Temple and other famous Kyoto landmarks.
- The experience is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from Kiyomizu-dera Temple and offers a personalized tour with a small group size of up to 4 participants.
- The cost ranges from 1,521 to 1,601 Czech koruna per person, with up to 5% savings, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
- The scenic rickshaw tour includes popular spots like Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kodai-ji Temple, and Gion Hanamikoji, as well as picturesque streets and parks.
- The activity is not suitable for children under 5 or pregnant women, and participants must select a date and check availability.
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Activity Overview
Renting a kimono (yukata) at Kiyomizu-dera Temple and enjoying a rickshaw tour around the town are the main activities offered in this experience.
Customers can save up to 5% on the cost, which ranges from 1,521 to 1,601 Czech koruna per person.
There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the experience is valid for 1 day with flexible booking options.
The group size is limited to 4 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
This package provides an immersive way to explore Kyoto’s iconic landmarks and the city’s charming streets.
Experience Highlights
The experience is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
Visitors can choose from a wide variety of traditional kimonos (yukata) to wear. The rickshaw ride lasts 13 minutes, guided by a driver through the charming town.
Participants will explore famous tourist spots like Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kodai-ji Temple, and Gion Hanamikoji.
The rickshaw ride route includes scenic Kiyomizu-dori, picturesque back alleys, the historic Ishin-no-michi road, and the serene Kodaiji Park.
This unique experience allows visitors to enjoy Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage while enjoying a personalized tour.
Itinerary
Upon arriving at the store, you will rent a kimono (yukata) of their choice. They’ll then head to the rickshaw stand for a 13-minute guided tour through Kyoto’s streets. The route includes Kiyomizu-dori, back alleys, Ishin-no-michi road, and Kodaiji Park, allowing them to explore famous spots like Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Gion Hanamikoji. After the ride, participants can freely stroll the city, taking buses or taxis as needed. They must return the kimono (yukata) by 5 PM.
Itinerary | |
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Rent Kimono | Arrive at the store |
Rickshaw Tour | 13-minute guided ride |
Explore Kyoto | Stroll the city freely |
Return Kimono | By 5 PM |
Meeting Point | Kiyomizu-michi bus stop |
Participant Information
This activity isn’t suitable for children under 5 years old or pregnant women. Participants must select a date and check availability.
For city bus travelers, the meeting point is the Kiyomizu-michi bus stop, a 10-minute walk to the store. This allows guests to conveniently access the rental location near Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
Participants can expect a personalized experience, as the group size is limited to 4 people. With flexible booking options and free cancellation, this Kyoto tour provides an enjoyable and hassle-free way to learn about the city’s cultural traditions.
Customer Reviews
Reviewers have praised this Kiyomizu-dera Temple experience, with an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 6 reviews.
Positive feedback highlights the fun rickshaw ride and personal experience with the driver. Reviewers recommend the activity for its enjoyable experience, even in rain.
One reviewer noted the convenient location just a 3-minute walk from the temple. The small group size, which is limited to 4 participants, was also appreciated.
Renting the Kimono (Yukata)
To begin the Kiyomizu-dera Temple experience, visitors first rent a kimono (yukata) at the conveniently located store, just a 3-minute walk from the temple.
The store offers a wide variety of kimonos to choose from, allowing participants to select the perfect fit and style.
After donning the traditional Japanese attire, visitors are ready to embark on the next part of the adventure – the rickshaw tour around Kyoto’s streets.
The kimono rental is included in the overall activity package, making the transition from one activity to the next seamless and convenient.
The Rickshaw Tour
Next, participants proceed to the nearby rickshaw stand for the 13-minute guided tour through Kyoto’s streets.
Seated in the traditional three-wheeled vehicle, they’ll explore famous spots like Kiyomizu-dori, Ishin-no-michi road, and Kodaiji Park.
The knowledgeable driver shares insights about the historic architecture and local culture as they wind through the back alleys.
The rickshaw ride offers a unique perspective, allowing visitors to soak in the ambiance of Kyoto’s charming neighborhoods.
After the tour, participants can freely explore the area, taking buses or taxis as needed before returning the kimono by 5 PM.
Exploring Kyoto’s Streets
After the captivating rickshaw ride, visitors can freely explore Kyoto’s charming streets at their own pace.
They can stroll through the historic alleys, discovering hidden gems and seeing the local culture.
Visitors have the option to take a bus or taxi to explore further afield, such as the Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kodai-ji Temple, and the renowned Gion Hanamikoji district.
With the flexibility to return the kimono by 5 PM, guests can fully maximize their time in Kyoto, creating unforgettable memories as they wander the city’s picturesque streets.
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Things To Know
Is It Possible to Rent Separate Kimono and Obi Pieces?
Based on the activity overview, it’s unclear if participants can rent kimono and obi pieces separately. The information provided indicates that a complete kimono (yukata) rental is offered as part of the experience.
Are There Size Options Available for the Kimono Rentals?
Yes, the kimono rentals typically offer a range of sizes to accommodate different body types. Customers can choose from various sizes to ensure a comfortable and proper fit for their kimono experience.
Can I Take Photos During the Rickshaw Ride?
Yes, you can take photos during the rickshaw ride. The activity overview states that the 13-minute rickshaw tour allows participants to explore famous tourist spots, so capturing photos along the way is likely permitted and encouraged to document the experience.
Is the Rickshaw Ride Wheelchair Accessible?
The rickshaw ride is not wheelchair accessible. The small, narrow vehicles are designed for one or two passengers and cannot accommodate wheelchairs. Travelers with mobility issues may need to explore alternative sightseeing options in the area.
Are There Any Discounts for Group Bookings?
The activity offers discounts for group bookings. Groups of 4 participants or more can save up to 5% on the total price. This makes the activity more affordable for larger groups exploring Kyoto.
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Sum Up
This activity offers a unique way to take in Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage. After selecting a beautiful kimono or yukata, guests can enjoy a guided rickshaw tour through iconic locations like Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Gion Hanamikoji. With flexible booking options and a personalized experience, it’s an excellent opportunity to explore Kyoto’s scenic routes at one’s own pace.