Small Group Walking Tour in Gion at Night with Sake in Hand
1 hour and 15 minutes
Moderate
Walking tour in Gion and Yasaka with Sake
• This is a night-time walking tour in the Gion area. You will learn about Kyoto's geisha culture, Shinto beliefs, and Buddhism. Our local guides will also share their recommended spots to enhance your journey.
• We will walk through photogenic areas of Kyoto, such as Gion, Yasaka Pagoda, and Yasaka Shrine.
• At night, there are fewer people, allowing you to enjoy the Japanese atmosphere comfortably.
• We provide Kin-Kame, a celebrated sake known for its fruity aroma and smooth taste.
Experience the magic of Kyoto like never before with our exclusive night-time walking tour. Enjoy the serene and enchanting streets of Kyoto, illuminated by gentle lights. Explore the historic Gion, Yasaka Pagoda, and Yasaka Shrine, capturing the beauty of Kyoto's nightscape.
We offer Kin-Kame, a renowned sake from Shiga Prefecture. We selected two types of Kin-Kame with popular polishing ratios of 60% and 80%, allowing you to compare their distinct and exquisite flavor profiles.
What's included?
60 to 90 minutes of walking tour with a guide in the Gion and Yasaka area Adults (20 years old or older) only. Please enjoy responsibly and be mindful not to be too noisy at night.
Exclusions
Food & drinks
The food we provide will be limited to snacks. However, you are welcome to bring your own food. Gratuities
Please note
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Not stroller accessible
Not suitable for pets
Infants must not sit on laps
Infant seats unavailable
Not recommended for people with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for people with heart conditions
Participants must be 20 years old or older.
This tour includes the provision of alcohol, so please drink responsibly.
This tour involves a lot of walking. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
Since we will be walking through residential areas at night, please enjoy yourselves with respect for the local residents by keeping your voices down.