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AMNET is proud to be a partner of "VISIT JAPAN
CAMPAIGN", launched by The Minister for Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and organized by JNTO (Japan National Tourist Organization.
JNTO is involved in a broad range of activities promoting travel to Japan through various activities overseas as well as tourism-promoting activities in Japan |
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EXPERIENCE AUTHENTIC JAPANESE CULTURE IN KYOTO: JPN9300
Experience Kyoto’s distinct and rich culture firsthand. Stroll along the Philosopher's Walk, a beautiful path that runs between the Silver Pavilion and Nanzenji. Learn about the history of Gion and traditional Japanese dancing at Kanikakuni, an old district of Kyoto, where you can also try on a Maiko's (apprentice geisha) kimono. |
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| Tour
Price includes :
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| Meals |
No
meals included |
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Pick-up service |
Available at major hotels |
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Drop-off service |
Tour disbands at Gion at between 16:30-17:30. |
| Guide |
English-speaking
guide service is included |
| Minimum |
2
people |
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| Tour
Itinerary:
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| Itinerary |
- Philosopher's Walk
Enjoy a tranquil stroll down Philosopher's Walk, a beautiful tree-lined walk along a canal.
Traditional Tea Ceremony
Visit a tea house of "Kano-Shojuan" and enjoy tea ceremony in a serene atmosphere in the traditional style of Ura-Senke school.
When Kano-Shojuan is closed, you will visit Westin Miyako Hotel instead.
- Kanikakuni
Old district in Kyoto (scene of the story of "MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA")
- Discover GION
This neighborhood is full of traditional restaurants and teahouses, many of which are exclusive establishments for Geisha entertainment.
Enjoy seeing a display of kimonos and ornamental hairpins of Maiko & Geisha etc., view the history of GION through the old photos of Maiko from the Meiji period to the present.
Guest can dress in a Maiko's kimono here.
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*Only participants of more than 12 years old can join this tour *When Kano-Shojuan is closed you will visit tea ceremony room at Westin Miyako hotel instead
*We reconnend you to wear casual clothing and domfortable shoes suitable for walking |
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| Questions? Please
Contact Your Nearest Branch for More Information.
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