Donning a traditional kimono and exploring the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto – it’s an experience that transports visitors to a different era. This short tour offers an affordable and convenient way to take in Japan’s rich cultural heritage. With expert guidance and kimono rental included, participants can capture unforgettable memories against the backdrop of Kyoto’s stunning historical sites. What sets this tour apart, however, is the opportunity to truly embody the essence of Kyoto’s timeless traditions.
Good To Know
- Explore Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto while wearing a traditional Japanese kimono during a private guided tour.
- The tour includes kimono rental and a knowledgeable guide, but excludes transportation, admission fees, and other expenses.
- The tour begins and ends at Kyoto Kimono Rental Mimosa in Higashiyama Ward, requiring participants to arrange their own transportation.
- Cash is preferred as some locations may not accept credit cards, and the kimono must be returned by 5:30 p.m. on the tour day.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but is located near public transportation, and the itinerary may change due to inclement weather.
Tour Overview
The Kyoto Kiyomizu Temple Short Tour is a private tour that takes visitors to explore the renowned Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
Estimated to cost 1,200 JPY per person, the tour includes a tour guide and kimono rental. However, transportation, admission fees, and any food or beverage costs aren’t included.
The tour begins and ends at the Kyoto Kimono Rental Mimosa in Higashiyama Ward. Travelers should be prepared with cash, as some spots may not accept credit cards.
In case of inclement weather, the tour’s schedule and locations may change.
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Inclusion and Exclusions
Although the tour includes a knowledgeable guide and the kimono rental fee, it doesn’t cover transportation, admission costs, or any food and beverage expenses at the visited spots.
Clients are responsible for these additional expenses incurred during the tour. The provider ensures the tour guide’s necessary expenses are covered, but all other costs are to be borne by the participants.
This straightforward arrangement allows for a focused experience exploring Kyoto’s cultural treasures while wearing a traditional kimono.
Clients should be prepared with sufficient cash, as some locations may not accept credit cards.
Meeting and Ending Points
The meeting point for the Kyoto Kiyomizu Temple Short Tour is Kyoto Kimono Rental Mimosa, located at 362 Masuyachō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan.
This is where the tour begins with the rental of the traditional Japanese kimono. Once the tour concludes, you will return to the same meeting point.
The activity ends back at the starting location, allowing for a seamless and convenient experience. Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the meeting point.
Confirmation and Accessibility
According to the information provided, participants receive confirmation of their booking within 48 hours, subject to availability. The tour is not wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation, making it accessible to most travelers.
Accessibility | |||
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Wheelchair Access | No | Public Transport | Yes |
Traveler Suitability | Most can participate |
The tour requires some cash, as not all visited spots accept credit cards. In case of inclement weather, the transportation, places to visit, and routes may change.
Cash Requirement
Some spots visited during the tour don’t accept credit cards, so participants should have cash ready. This cash requirement is important to keep in mind:
Carrying enough yen will ensure a seamless experience, as you won’t have to worry about finding an ATM during the tour.
Having cash on hand allows you to easily purchase optional souvenirs or make small purchases at local shops.
Being prepared with cash reduces the risk of delays or inconveniences that could disrupt the flow of the tour.
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Weather Policy
Along With the cash requirement, the tour’s weather policy is an important consideration.
The tour itinerary and route may change in case of inclement weather. This is to ensure the safety and comfort of participants. The tour guide will monitor the weather conditions and make necessary adjustments as needed.
Guests should dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared for potential changes. While weather can be unpredictable, the tour provider will do its best to provide an enjoyable experience, regardless of the conditions.
Flexibility and understanding from guests are appreciated in such situations.
Kimono Return
Guests must return the kimono before 5:30 p.m. on the day of the tour. This ensures the kimono is properly cared for and ready for the next group.
Failure to return the kimono on time may result in additional fees.
- Punctuality is key to maintain the tour’s smooth operation.
- Respecting the kimono’s cultural significance is essential.
- Timely return allows seamless transitions for all guests.
Returning the kimono before the designated time is a simple but important step in honoring the experience and preserving the cultural traditions of this Kyoto tour.
Booking Details
The tour is provided by OTOMO Travel Guide, with prices starting from $107.80 per person, varying based on group size.
Booking is flexible – visitors can Reserve Now and Pay Later to secure their spot. The cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The tour includes a tour guide, kimono rental fee, and necessary expenses for the guide, but transportation, entrance fees, and food/beverage costs at visited spots aren’t included.
Visitors should have cash ready, as some spots may not accept credit cards. Confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Common Questions
How Long Does the Tour Typically Last?
The tour typically lasts around 2-3 hours. It starts at the kimono rental and ends back at the same location, allowing participants ample time to explore the Kiyomizu Temple and its surroundings.
Can We Customize the Tour to Visit Additional Sites?
Yes, the tour can be customized to visit additional sites. Travelers can discuss their preferences with the tour provider and adjust the itinerary accordingly, though this may incur additional costs beyond the standard package.
Is Photography Allowed Throughout the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed throughout the tour, but the tour guide may provide specific guidance on when and where photography is permitted to respect cultural sensitivities at certain sites. Visitors should follow the guide’s instructions.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Kimono Rental?
There are no age restrictions for the kimono rental on this tour. The kimono rental fee is included in the overall tour price, and the kimono can be worn by participants of all ages.
Can We Store Our Luggage During the Tour?
The tour does not provide luggage storage. Participants will need to carry their belongings with them during the tour. Guests should plan accordingly and pack light for the day’s activities.
The Sum Up
This private kimono tour offers a unique cultural experience in Kyoto. Participants can explore the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple while dressed in traditional Japanese attire. The package includes expert guidance and kimono rental for 1,200 JPY per person. Although transportation and admission fees are not included, the experience promises unforgettable memories amidst Kyoto’s stunning historical sites.
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