Private tour in Kyoto Miki J
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Hello and welcome to Kyoto. My name is Miki, and I was born and raised in Kyoto, the place that shaped who I am. The streets, temples, shrines, gardens, arts and crafts, and traditions here have been part of my life since childhood, and sharing them with visitors has become something I truly love. My father designs traditional Sukiya-style architecture, Japanese gardens, and tea rooms, and he is also a passionate collector of antiques mainly from Japan and Korea. Through his work, I developed an appreciation for the craftsmanship and beauty that exist in so many parts of Japanese culture. My mother is a professional cook, and I grew up watching my parents welcome guests warmly into our home, preparing matcha and meals and creating a comfortable space for people to gather. From them, I learned the spirit of Japanese hospitality known as Omotenashi-the idea of caring for guests with sincerity and attention. These experiences shaped how I see Kyoto and how I share it with visitors today. I began learning English at an international school when I was in elementary school, which gave me the opportunity to communicate with people from many different countries from a young age. Today I live in Kyoto with my husband, who is from Chicago in the United States, and our two children. Over time, I realized how much I enjoy helping people discover the deeper meaning behind the places they visit. Kyoto is a city where every temple, shrine, garden, and small street has a story. Many visitors see the beauty of these places, but when you understand the history and traditions behind them, the experience becomes even more special. I love sharing the stories behind the places we visit and introducing hidden local spots that many visitors might otherwise miss. My goal is to help you experience Kyoto with all five senses and enjoy the culture and traditions that make this city so special. Japanese culture is very deep, and it is impossible to experience everything in just one visit. Whether it is your first time visiting Japan or you are returning to Kyoto, I would be truly honored to share this beautiful city with you. If I can help create even a small special moment in Kyoto that becomes a lasting memory for you, it would be my greatest happiness. I look forward to welcoming you to Kyoto and exploring this beautiful city together.
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Discover Kyoto from east to west in a thoughtfully designed 4-hour journey that blends iconic sights with local culture and everyday beauty. Begin in Gion, strolling along Hanamikoji Street, where traditional townhouses and geisha culture still shape the atmosphere. Visit Kennin-ji, Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple, then continue through the charming streets of Kiyamachi along the river. Travel like a local using the Hankyu train and nostalgic Randen tram to Arashiyama, offering a glimpse into daily life. In Arashiyama, let's enjoy the scenic Togetsukyo Bridge and take a relaxing break with a taste of Kyoto - from matcha latte to traditional sweets. Visit Tenryu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and walk through the iconic bamboo grove - one of Kyoto’s most memorable and serene experiences. More than just sightseeing, this is a seamless journey designed to help you truly experience Kyoto - through its culture, history, flavors, and quiet beauty.
Itinerary is changeable depending on your interests and plans. *We can make small stops aside from major sites. - Start - Meet at your hotel lobby or in front of IMPERIAL HOTEL,KYOTO in Gion area 1. Gion – Hanamikoji Street Begin in Kyoto’s most iconic geisha district. Stroll through the historic street lined with traditional townhouses and learn about geisha culture and its history. 2. Kennin-ji Visit Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple and experience the calm atmosphere of Zen. Explore its beautiful architecture. 3. Kiyamachi Walk along the scenic riverside street, known for its local charm, seasonal beauty. 4. Travel to Arashiyama Hankyu train and the nostalgic Randen tram. 5. Togetsukyo Take in the iconic views of Arashiyama’s most famous landmark and surrounding nature. 6. Tenryu-ji UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its stunning Zen garden. 7. Bamboo Grove End the tour with a walk through the famous bamboo grove.
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Take the Hankyu Railway from Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station to Omiya Station (approx. 4 mins). Transfer to the Randen Line (Keifuku Railway) at Shijo-Omiya Station, a short 2-minute walk from Hankyu Omiya Station. Take the Randen Arashiyama Main Line to the terminal, Arashiyama Station (approx. 22 mins). If we are meeting first at your hotel lobby, we will head to the first destination by taxi. The cost is about ¥2,000–¥3,000 per ride. Each taxi can accommodate up to 4 passengers, so we’ll use 1 to 2 taxis depending on the group size.
Kyoto, Kyoto, 605-0074, Japan
Meeting location address is for IMPERIAL HOTEL, KYOTO (TEIKOKU HOTEL) 570-289, Gionmachi-Minamigawa, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto 605-0074, Japan You can request a different meeting location (for example, your hotel lobby) .
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