KYOTO DAY tour FROM OSAKA: A diy itinerary

despite being worlds apart in terms of what it has to offer to tourists, Kyoto typically goes with Osaka, like yin and yang, bread and butter, and RuPaul and Michelle Visage (LOL). Sure, you can always enjoy just one, but it feels oddly incomplete without the other.

Yet, they typically sit on either end of the spectrum. Osaka is a city that appears to look forward to the future; Kyoto seems to bask in its glorious past. Osaka is bustling and electric; Kyoto is charming and rustic. regardless of their differences, the two are well-connected in many ways. most tourists flying to Osaka typically find themselves in Kyoto at one point on their trip because not only do they complement each other, they are also easily accessible from each other.

If, for whatever reason, you only have a day to explore Kyoto and you’re staying in Osaka, you’ll be delighted that it can be done easily. Kyoto has A lot to offer to curious tourists. Hence, when building an itinerary, there are infinite possibilities. In this post, however, we’ll take you to some of the most scenic and most culturally significant sites in the city.

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Hankyu tourist Pass
Kyoto Day Trip: places to VisitArashiyamaHorinji Temple
Togetsukyo Bridge
Arashiyama Yakatabune
Tenryuji Temple
Arashiyama Bamboo Groves

Musubi Café
Gion District
Kiyomizudera Temple
Kikizake Dokoro 336
Butaya lot Ichi Kyoto Teramachi

Sample Kyoto itinerary with expenses Breakdown
Where to stay in Kyoto
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Hankyu tourist Pass

If you wish to follow this itinerary, we highly recommend that you purchase a Hankyu tourist Pass. This pass will allow you to freely board trains on any Hankyu railway line (except (except Kobe Kosoku Line). It is only available to foreign travelers so you will need your passport to secure a pass.

Part of the Hankyu network is Kyoto, which means you can easily travel to and around Kyoto using this pass. You don’t need to buy individual tickets every time you use the train. All you need to do is insert the pass in the designated slot at the gates and you can already ride the train to any Hankyu station.

The pass comes in two variants: 1-Day, which normally costs ¥800, and 2-Day, which costs ¥1400. but currently, there is a promo that cuts the price of the 1-Day or 2-Day Pass for only ¥700 and ¥1200 respectively.

That’s a big deal! Typically, a roundtrip ticket to Kyoto alone costs ¥800. The Hankyu tourist Pass covers that already, which means the cost of all the other rides you make become part of your savings!

You can get a Hankyu tourist Pass at these locations:

Kansai tourist information center at the Arrival Hall of Kansai Airport

Hankyu tourist center – Osaka Umeda

BIC camera Namba and Abeno Q’s Mall

Hotel Hanshin

Hotel new Hankyu Osaka

Hanshin Koku travel Salon

But you can also purchase online via Klook!

✅ get YOUR HANKYU tourist PASS HERE!

Kyoto Day Trip: places to Visit

Now that you have a Hankyu tourist Pass, the first thing you should do is to make your way to the nearest Hankyu Station. If you’re staying in Umeda area, you can travel on foot to Hankyu Umeda station (HK 01). It’s also a terrific place to begin your journey because there is a tourist information center here, where you can ask the staff for advice, grab a brochure, or even purchase the Hankyu tourist Pass. This is the start point and terminus of many lines so make sure you take the Hankyu Kyoto main Line.

From here, your first stop would be Arashiyama. To get there, you will need to take the Hankyu Kyoto main Line to Katsura station (HK 81) then transfer to Hankyu Arashiyama Line to Hankyu Arashiyama station (HK 98).

Travel time: around 50 minutes.
Fare: ¥400 without the pass; Ingyenes a passzal.

Arashiyama

On the map of Kyoto’s Arashiyama district, if you put a red dot on every picturesque spot, you’ll end up with a very red map. Throughout the area, over a dozen places of interest can be found, from temples to shrines to gardens. here are some of the spots you don’t want to miss. Note: You don’t have to see ALL these. just choose the ones that appeal to you.

Horinji Temple

As soon as you emerge from the Hankyu Arashiyama Station, you’ll be greeted by a terrific view of the place. If you keep on walking, you’ll hit a road. If you turn left, you’ll find Horinji Temple, one of the five head Shingon Buddhist temples in Kyoto, which, according to legend, was built by monk Gyoki in 713 under the command of Emperor Genmei. Admission Fee: FREE.

The charming Horinji Temple

Togetsukyo Bridge

If you turn right, you’ll see the postcard-worthy Togetsukyo Bridge, straddling the Katsura River. It was built in 836 to provide better access to Horinji Temple. In spring, cherry blossoms adorn its banks.

Togetsukyo Bridge in autumn

Arashiyama Yakatabune

One of the most relaxing things you can do in Arashiyama is to take a quiet boat ride down Oi River.Prepare your eyes to be treated to amazing views of the river banks. If your timing is right, you’ll even see a paddling of ducks in the water! boat rental costs ¥3500 for the first 2 persons and ¥1100 per additional passenger.

Tenryuji Temple

Built in 1339, Tenryuji temple is one of the five terrific Zen Temples of Kyoto and was declared a special place of scenic beauty and inscribed as a UNESCO world Heritage Site. surrounding the main hall is a lovely garden, which features the Sogen Pond. The visitor walking trail leads to a breathtaking bamboo forest. entrance Fee: ¥500

Tenryuji temple and Sogen Pond

Arashiyama Bamboo Groves

Probably the most visited and the most photographed spot in Arashiyama, this bamboo forest is a refreshing sight! A narrow alley cuts across the groves. bikers breeze through and lovers amble sweetly under its thin canopy, enjoying a chlorophyll-colored dream. It can get pretty crowded, so if you want a nice photo, prepare to wait a little bit or just check out this as early as you can. entrance Fee: FREE.

Bamboo forest in summer
Vins and I in our recent winter trip

Musubi Café

EBÉD! located in the less crowded area of Arashiyama, Musubi Café is a wonderful place to hang and dine. It’s only a very short walk away from Hankyu Arashiyama Station, so drop by before you head to your next destination.

Musubi Café takes pride in serving well-composed lunch plates featuring organic ingredients. Salad is ubiquitous, but other favorites include pasta and taco. They also have vegetarian options available! because we’re carnivores, we ordered the non-vegan set (¥1350), which has chicken as protein, salad, and a few tasty sides!

Hours open: Daily, 8:30am to 8:00pm. note however that these set meals are available in lunch and dinner times only. outside these hours, the menu is limited to café items.

After a hearty lunch at Musubi Café, head back to Hankyu Arashiyama station and catch the train to Katsura Station. transfer to Hankyu Kyoto main Line and alight at Kawaramachi Station.

Travel time: 23-31 minutes
Fare: ¥220 without the pass, free with the pass.

Gion District

Gion district is famous for two iconic forms of traditional Japanese entertainment — the kabuki and the geisha. They are what people from all over the world travel to Kyoto for. While they are very different from each other, their roots are intricately tangled.

Tourists in kimono at Yasaka Shrine
Today, Gion is a popular tourist spot where you can catch a kabuki show or spot a geisha or maiko on the way to work. You’ll also find several heritage sites including Yasaka Shrine, established over 1350 years ago. Its vermilion-colored gate is a striking structure at the very end of Shijo Street. The main hall of the shrine features a honden (inner sanctuary) and a haiden (offering hall) in one building. across it lies a dance hall adorned with countless lanterns with Japanese characters, the names of the donors.

The shrine is most famous for the Gion Matsuri, a summer festival celebrated in July!
After exploring the shrine grounds, walk southward past Mimami-romon Tower gate and just follow the adjacent road and you’ll reach the Higashiyama historic district, crowned by Kiyomizudera.

Kiyomizudera Temple

Technically, Gion and Yasaka Shrine are part of Higashiyama, one of Kyoto’s eleven wards. but for tourism purposes, Higashiyama typically refers to the area between Yasaka Shrine and Kiyomizudera. It’s an atmospheric district lined with narrow alleys that seem to warp you to Kyoto of yore. The merchant shops and traditional look foster an old Japan vibe that makes the stroll a delightful experience.

Kyoto’s old and new
At the end of the trail stands Kiyomizudera, a Buddhist temple which is part of the historic Monuments of ancient Kyoto, inscribed in the list of UNESCO world Heritage Sites. It houses a statue of Kannon with eleven faces. Kannon is goddess of mercy (Guanyin in other countries).

Built in 778, Kiyomizudera did not use nails anywhere. Perched on top of a hill, the main hall also offers a spectacular view of the surrounding forest and mountain. A waterfall, from which the temple got its name, is also just around the corner. The main hall is currently undergoing renovation, but it remains open. Normally, the temple looks like this:

Kiyomizudera in autumn. image purchased from Shutterstock.
Hours open: 06:00am to 06:00pm
Admission fee: ¥400

Kikizake Dokoro 336

Instead of tracing your steps back, walk down Shimizu new way Chawan-zaka street until you reach a major intersection. just before the intersection stands Kikizake Dokoro 336, a cozy sake bar serving some of the best rice wines in Kyoto.

Kyoto is also fames for its sake. blessed with plenty of rice and clean water coming from underground springs, it has the right ingredients to make delicious sake. many of these sake brands are showcased at Kikizake Dokoro 336. If you don’t know where to start, you can order the sake tasting set (¥1000), whicH megkóstolja három különféle típusú Kinshi Masamune kedvéért: Junmaishu, Special Junmaishu és Junmai-Ginjo.

Ha a kedvéért nem az ital, akkor helyben előállított sört és bort is kínálnak!

Butaya tétel Ichi Kioto Teramachi

Egészséges adag kedvéért visszatérhet a Kawaramachi állomáshoz. Hosszú séta, de nagyon festői. A Higashiyama kerület éjszaka átalakul, tehát annak ellenére, hogy láttad a Kiyomizu-szera felé vezető úton, még mindig azt javaslom, hogy sétálj vissza, és megtapasztaljuk, amikor sötét lesz. Más varázsa van. Ez egy fantasztikus módja annak is, hogy időben felkészítsük az étvágyat a következő megállónkra!

Amikor eléri a Kawaramachi állomást, ahelyett, hogy belépne az állomásra, sétáljon tovább, és forduljon jobbra, amíg nem találja magát a Teramachi-Dori-ban, a Kioto egyik Fames bevásárló árkádjába. Az üzletek mellett ez a bevásárló utca számos étteremnek is otthont ad, köztük Butaya Lot Ichi -t, amely sertéshúsra szakosodott.

Butaya tétel Ichi mindenféle étkezőre szolgál. Van egy bár vagy számláló (Kaunta Seki), asztalok és székek beállítása (Teburu Seki) és a hagyományos japán ülőhely (Zashiki). A bárban megnézheti, hogy a szakácsok elkészítik az ételt. A menüben a sertésszeletek (sertéshús és a bélelem) dominálnak, de azt mondták nekem, hogy specialitásuk a sertés steak. Vins úgy döntött, hogy megrendeli az ágyékot és a tenderyin kombinációt (¥ 1090), míg sertés steak kombinációm volt (¥ 990), így annyit kóstolhatunk, amennyire csak tudunk. A sertéssteak -étkezés rizs tálból áll, tetején, nagylelkű tálalás és nyers tojássárgája. Nagyon élveztem ezt az ételt. Az édes és sós kombinációval rendelkezik, amelyet a tojás gazdag és sima textúrája egészít ki. A sertéshús-tenderloin kombó viszont nagy adagokkal rendelkezik. Mindkét vágást tökéletesen főztük: ropogós kívülről, és lédús és lédús.

Órák nyitva: naponta 11:00 óráig

Vacsora után visszament a Kawaramachi állomásra, és visszahozhatja a Hankyu Kioto fővonalát Oszaka -ba!

Utazási idő: 44-63 perc.
Viteldíj: ¥ 400 bérlet nélkül; Ingyenes a passzal.

Minta kiotó útvonala a költségek lebontásával

Összefoglalva: itt van egy újabb pillantás a fenti útvonalra, amelyet csak a legfontosabb részletekre szeltek. Felhívjuk figyelmét, hogy ez feltételezi, hogy egy napos Hankyu turisztikai passzot használ!

Tranzit: Vigye a Hankyu Kioto Main Line -t a Katsura állomásra (HK 81). Transzfer a Hankyu Arashiyama vonalba a Hankyu Arashiyama állomásra (HK 98). INGYENES.

Fedezze fel: Arashiyama. A kijelenthető helyek rajtad múlik. Tegyük fel, hogy csak a Tegetsukyo Bridge -en, a Tenryuji templomban és a bambusz -ligeteknél áll meg. Tenryuji belépési díj: ¥ 500

Ebéd: Musubi Café. Ebédkészlet: ¥ 1350.

Tranzit: Hankyu Arashiyama állomás a Katsura állomáshoz, majd a Hankyu Kioto Main Line -be a Kawaramachi állomáshoz (HK86). INGYENES.

Fedezze fel: Gion kerület, miközben a Yasaka szentély felé vezető úton van. INGYENES.

Fedezze fel: Yasaka szentély. INGYENES.

Fedezze fel: Higashiyama kerület és Kiyomizudera. Belépési díj: ¥ 400.

Ital: Kikizake Dokoro 336. Rendelje meg a szerkesztési kóstolást: ¥ 1000.

Sétáljon Butaya ton-gi-hez

Vacsora: Butaya ton-gi. Költségvetés: ¥ 1090

Sétáljon vissza a Kawaramachi állomásra.

Tranzit: Vigye a Hankyu Kioto Main Line -t Oszakába. INGYENES.

Ha követi a fenti útvonalat, készüljön fel arra, hogy személyenként 5500 (PHP2630, USD50, SGD68) kb. Mint mindig, adjon hozzá egy kis juttatást a különféle vásárlások (harapnivalók, italok stb.) És egyéb költségek fedezésére, amelyeket esetleg figyelmen kívül hagyhattunk.

Notice that you didn’t spend ANYTHING on transportation. everything was covered by the Hankyu tourist Pass. If you don’t have it, you’ll be spending a total of ¥1020 on transportation. If you have the pass, you’ll only shell out ¥700 (or ¥800 outside promo period).

Where to stay in Kyoto

The above itinerary is for a day trip, but if you decide to stay in Kyoto for a night or two, consider hotel new Hankyu Kyoto.

Hotel new Hankyu Kyoto is an institution in Kyoto, a name that has been t

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