* The following schedule is for reference only. Attractions, order of visits, and timings may be adjusted based on actual conditions.
8:00am Osaka – Start Your Beautiful Journey
Meeting point: Exit 2, Nipponbashi (Namba/Shinsaibashi area)
* We will greet all guests at the meeting point. Please arrive 10 minutes early, as we cannot wait for late arrivals.
9:00am Nara (Approx. 60 minutes, Self-guided Activity)
▼ Nara Park
You can see both the deer and autumn leaves at Nara Park. The red leaves in the park are even more vibrant against the green of evergreen trees.
Nara Park is an urban park located at the foot of Mount Wakakusa in Nara City. Famous landmarks such as Todaiji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine are also here, making it a must-visit spot in Nara.
Nearby Mount Wakakusa offers a great view of Nara, and every January the traditional "Wakakusa Yamayaki"event is held here.
A leisurely walk through the park is the best way to explore it. The park also has the largest concentration of deer, and feeding the adorable deer is a highlight for visitors.
These deer are very intelligent; if they see deer crackers in your hands, they will actively approach. Be careful, as groups of deer may rush toward you!
* One pack of deer crackers per group (2 packs per group for 4–6 people). No refunds if sold out.
11:00am Kyoto
▼ Fushimi Inari Taisha (Approx. 80 minutes, Self-guided Activity)
Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for its Thousand Torii Gates and attracts countless domestic and international visitors every year. It has also been ranked the most popular Japanese attraction for foreigners for three consecutive years on the world’s largest travel website. Take a moment here to pray for yourself and your beloved family.
In addition, the ema (votive plaques) at Fushimi Inari Taisha are uniquely shaped like white foxes. You can let your creativity run wild and draw all kinds of fun expressions on them.
13:20pm Kyoto
▼ Arashiyama (Approx. 3 hours, Self-guided Activity)
The Arashiyama area consists of Arashiyama and Sagano regions. This area not only has rich cultural sites but also natural scenery that changes with the seasons and a nostalgic scenic railway. It is home to many historic temples and shrines, with Tenryu-ji being a UNESCO World Heritage site. Between Nonomiya Shrine and Okochi Sanso Villa lies the famous Bamboo Grove Path.
As a sacred place for cherry blossom and autumn foliage viewing, Arashiyama attracts many visitors during spring and autumn. The Sagano Scenic Railway is often hard to book, while winter and summer are quiet, perfect for travelers who enjoy tranquility. Arashiyama also has many traditional restaurants, wagashi shops, and charming souvenir stores. You can also rent kimonos and rickshaws, making it an ideal place to slow down.
Recommended Activities (Fees Not Included)
【Sagano Scenic Railway】
Suggested train schedule: Sagano → Kameoka、Train No.11、14:05pm–14:25pm; Kameoka → Sagano、 Train No.12、 14:30pm–14:56pm. After arriving at Kameoka Station, the return trip begins about 5 minutes later; passengers cannot alight midway.
During off-season, tickets can usually be purchased with the guide's assistance (may sell out on the day). During peak season, please purchase at least 1 month in advance online. (Guests who wish to ride the train, please inform the guide in advance for better itinerary arrangement.)
Operating dates: March 1 – December 29 (closed in January and February for maintenance). Closed on Wednesdays.
* Tickets for the scenic train are not included and must be purchased separately.
During cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, the Sagano Scenic Railway operates as usual. Closed on Wednesdays.
【Sagano Bamboo Grove Path】
The bamboo grove in Sagano, Arashiyama, is about 500 meters long. Walk through from Nonomiya Shrine to Okochi Sanso Villa to reach the grove.
Walking through the bamboo grove, you can hear the heavenly sound of wind rustling through bamboo leaves, listed as one of Japan's 100 most worth-preserving sounds.
This is also the filming location of Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Tenryu-ji along the path features exquisite Japanese garden scenery.
During the December Arashiyama Lantern Festival, the bamboo grove and Togetsukyo Bridge are illuminated brilliantly, creating a unique winter scenery.
【Arashiyama Station Foot Bath】– HANNARI-HOKKORI Square
Inside Randen Arashiyama Station, there is a Japanese-style foot bath modeled after JR Kyushu's Yufuin Station. Buy seasonal sweets at nearby shops while enjoying the foot bath. Let Arashiyama hot spring water relieve your fatigue after walking.
Address: 20-2 Sagatenryuji Tsukurimichi-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
Foot bath is self-service: first buy a ticket at the station info center; a towel is provided for drying your feet. Wash your feet at the entrance before using.
【Kimono Forest】(Yuzen Light Forest)
Beautiful kimono fabrics transformed into a forest of light! At Arashiyama Station, approximately 600 cylindrical pillars decorated with Yuzen create a stunning light path. Located in front of Tenryu-ji, a World Heritage site, the forest is designed by international designer Yasumichi Morita to bathe the station in soft, colorful light. Also called the Kimono Forest, it presents a different style day and night.
This installation welcomes first-time visitors and daily commuters with a joyful atmosphere. Walking through, you can feel authentic Japanese culture, and the surroundings appear softer and warmer.
During the day, enjoy the beautiful interwoven patterns of Yuzen on the pillars. Along the path, you can see the "Dragon's Atago Pond," with Tenryu-ji's dragon as the station guardian. Legend says that making a wish to the dragon brings it true, and dipping your hands into the flowing Atago water brings peace and happiness to your heart.
16:00pm Return
Happily conclude the day's tour and start the return journey. The return time is for reference only and may be earlier depending on smooth progress and favorable traffic conditions.
16:40pm Kyoto
Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit – Sightseeing bus parking area.
18:00pm Osaka
Return time is for reference only and may be earlier depending on smooth progress and favorable traffic conditions.
Drop-off at Nihonbashi Exit 2 area. Tour ends.
【Shinsaibashi】
The most famous shopping street in Osaka, where you'll find everything from large department stores, chain drugstores, long-established shops, and small boutiques to all kinds of products and styles. There are also specialty shops like Hello Kitty and Disney stores. It's a paradise for those who love drugstores—cosmetics and skincare are abundant here. Most shops have Chinese-speaking staff and accept UnionPay cards, making shopping easy and enjoyable.
【Dotonbori】
A synonym for Osaka's food culture, this lively street never rests—day or night. Known as the birthplace of Osaka's "Kuidaore" (eat till you drop) culture, Dotonbori is packed with famous street foods like takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes), and Kinryu Ramen. It also offers traditional izakayas and trendy restaurants, including the iconic Kani Doraku crab restaurant, beloved by many visitors.
Tips
* The above itinerary and schedule are subject to adjustment due to weather, traffic, or other conditions. Thank you for your understanding.
Visiting Attractions
Nara Park
Fushimi Inari Shrine
Arashiyama
Meal
B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: Excluded