With around 1.5 million citizens, Kyoto is only ranked as the approximately 8th largest city in Japan. However this historic city, which was the capital of Japan for over a 1000 years, is probably the most visited in the country. With an incredibly rich history, uncountable ancient buildings and more than 1600 temples, Kyoto was spared during the second world war, and has become the historic center of Japan and the place to go for visitors who want to get a sense of the ancient culture of the country.
Kyoto ranks very high on most tourists list of places to go in Japan, and with good reason. While the crowds can be quite large, you won’t find such a high concentration of temples, shrines and history anywhere else in the country.
1-day itinerary Kyoto (classic)
This itinerary is ideal if you have just one day in Kyoto and want to see the most famous attractions. The itinerary covers a few of the most popular attractions in Kyoto, in just one day. Expect to spend a bit of time on transport, as these attractions are not near each other.
09:00 | Arashiyama Bamboo Grove |
10:30 | Tenryu-ji temple |
13:00 | Kinkaku-ji (golden pavilion temple) |
15:00 | Fushimi Inari Shrine |
You can also book this exact itinerary as a guided tour.
Itinerary details
Transport details
Kyoto ⇨ Arashiyama Bamboo Grove | San-In Line from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station. |
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove ⇨ Tenryuji-ji temple | By foot |
Tenryu-ji temple ⇨ Kinkaku-Ji | San-In Line from Saga-Arashiyama Station to Emmachi Station. Then Bus 204 to Kinkakujimichi Bus Stop. |
Kinkaku-Ji ⇨ Fushimi Inari Shrine | Bus 102 from Kinkakujimichi Bus Stop to Demachiyanagi Station. Then Keihan Mainline from Demachiyanagi Station to Fushimi-Inari Station. |
Fushimi Inari Shrine ⇨ Kyoto Station | JR Nara Line from Inari Station to Kyoto Station. |
Details of attractions
ARASHIYAMA BAMBOO GROVEArashiyama bamboo forest, also known as Sagano Bamboo Forest, is probably among the top 3 attractions in Kyoto. You have likely already seen photos of this scenic forest on covers of travel books and magazines. Arashiyama Bamboo Forest is a magical place with beautiful light and sounds. When wandering along the paths, you should try to listen for the quiet rustling of the leaves at the top of the incredibly tall bamboo plants – this sound is listed as one the 100 sound scapes of Japan (sounds important for Japanese culture). Nearest station: Saga-Arashiyama Station. |
TENRYU-JI TEMPLETenryu-ji temple is a Rinzai Zen buddhist temple in Arashiyama. The temple is located in proximity of the famous bamboo forest, which it is thought to have founded. The temple is the highest ranked of the 5 Zen temples of Kyoto and is famous for its incredible Japanese garden which you really shouldn’t miss despite the small entrance fee. The temple is in walking distance from the bamboo forest. Nearest station:Saga-Arashiyama Station. |
KINKAKU-JI TEMPLE (GOLDEN PAVILION)Kinkaku-ji, meaning Temple of the Golden Pavilion, is one of the most well known attractions in Kyoto. The three story pavilion has it’s two top floors covered in gold leaf. The building is located in a beautiful zen-style Japanese garden. The complex dates back to the late 1300’s. Nearest stop:Kinkakujimichi Bus Stop. |
FUSHIMI INARI SHRINEFushimi Inari Taisha is the main shrine for Inari, one of the most prominent gods (kami) of the Japanse Shinto religion. The shrine is especially known for it’s thousands of red/orange torii gates lining the paths up the mountain behind the shrine. This is truly a unique place, which must be experienced. Make sure to walk up the trails behind the shrine building for the full experience. If time permits, then hike the loop trail which is at the top of the hill. Nearest station: Fushimi-Inari Station. |
Planning Your Stay in Kyoto
Accommodation
Hotel Recommendation for Kyoto:
K’s House Kyoto Backpackers Hostel (budget)
K’s house hostels is a chain of high-quality hostels in Japan. The cleanliness is always perfect, and the location is fantastic. K’s house Kyoto has both dorm rooms and private single, double and family rooms at very competitive prices. The hostel offers both breakfast and bicycle rental, and is located a 10min walk from Kyoto Station. Book now.
APA Hotel Kyoto Ekikita (mid-class)
APA Hotel Kyoto Ekikita is a nice, 3-star hotel located just 2 minutes from Kyoto station. This hotel is perfect if you plan to explore Kyoto and the surrounding area, as you will have easy and quick access to trains and busses. Book now.
Kyoto Umeyu No Yado (luxury)
At this 5-star facility you get an entire home for yourself, at a perfect location in Kyoto. This luxury holiday home, which sleeps 5 people, is truly a one-of-a-kind accomodation. The rustic, classical Japanese decor, beautiful small garden and spacious rooms are unparalleled in Kyoto and will give you the perfect experience of submerging into the classical Japanese culture. Book now.
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Guided tours
Exploring Kyoto on your own is indeed rewarding. However, should you desire a more in-depth experience with a local guide, then a guided tour might be a good option for you. There are plenty of options for guided tours in Kyoto. Here are a few:
- Kyoto Walking Tour – Guided Morning Tour
- 1 Day Tour Around Historical Sites in Kyoto
- Kyoto Hidden Cycling Tours with Road Bikes
- Kyoto Hiking Tour with Great View of Kyoto and Osaka
- Walk Through Traditional City of Kyoto with English Guide
Wi-Fi
Having an internet connection can help you a great deal when navigating the streets of a new city. Booking Pocket Wi-Fi or getting a Japanese SIM-card for your phone can be a great way to help yourself out of a tricky situation.
Transport
There are plenty of options for getting around Kyoto. There is a 2-line subway network, a large network of local and regional trains and a tightly woven network of bus lines covering the city. The Kansai Thru Pass is really good value for the money, if you plan to travel around the region.
Pro tip: Traveling around Kansai? Maybe the Kansai Thru Pass is something for you. The pass is valid for busses, subways and private railways – but not for JR trains.
Order Kansai Thru Pass Kyoto-Osaka Sightseeing Pass