Experience the magic of Kyoto on a Sky Bus adventure! Customize your journey, hop off at famous spots like Nijo Castle and Heian Shrine, and enjoy informative commentary in multiple languages. Your flexible, immersive Kyoto experience awaits!
Set out on a captivating journey around Kyoto aboard the iconic Sky Bus open double-decker, providing a truly exceptional perspective of the city's wonders. Let each moment unfold naturally as you discover, at your own pace, the rich history and culture that lies in every corner of Kyoto. From the intricate details of Nijo Castle to the calming ambiance of the Heian Shrine, there's always a new story waiting to be unveiled. And with our informative multilingual commentary accompanying you, every site you pass becomes an enlightening experience, weaving a tale of the former imperial city's illustrious past.
The best part? You have the freedom to tailor your day as you wish. Pause, explore, and dive deeper into the places that resonate with you the most. And if you're wondering whether this adventure is right for you, let us make it simple: It's an opportunity too magical to miss. So why wait? Embrace the allure of Kyoto and book your Sky Bus tour today. Discover a city that speaks to both history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes
Kyoto Station:
Your journey begins at Kyoto Station, a bustling hub that beautifully blends modernity with tradition. Take in the architectural marvel of this transportation hub, a symbol of Kyoto's evolving identity.
West Hongan-temple (in front of Kyoto Tokyu Hotel):
Venture into the historic district, where the West Hongan-temple and the Kyoto Tokyu Hotel stand as gatekeepers to Kyoto's cultural treasures.
Shijo Karasuma / Nishiki-ichiba Market:
Dive into the heart of Kyoto's culinary culture at Nishiki-ichiba Market, a food lover's paradise where you can savor local delights and immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Shijo Karasuma.
Nijo Castle:
Explore the grandeur of Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the opulence of Japan's feudal era with its beautiful gardens and "nightingale floors."
Kitano-tenmangu Shrine / Kamishichiken:
Pay your respects at Kitano-tenmangu Shrine, a revered place of worship, and experience the traditional charm of Kamishichiken, Kyoto's oldest geisha district.
Kinkakuji Temple:
Marvel at the breathtaking Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, which gleams in the sunlight amidst lush greenery.
Daitokuji Temple:
Discover the serene beauty of Daitokuji Temple, a Zen Buddhist complex with tranquil gardens and historical significance.
Kyoto Imperial Palace:
Step into the imperial past as you visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace, where you can admire the elegant architecture and meticulously landscaped gardens.
Ginkakuji Temple:
Witness the sublime Ginkakuji Temple, or the Silver Pavilion, a testament to Kyoto's aesthetic refinement.
Heian-jingu Shrine / Okazaki Park:
Explore the sacred grounds of Heian-jingu Shrine and the adjoining Okazaki Park, an oasis of tranquility in the heart of Kyoto.
Gion:
Immerse yourself in the mystique of Gion, Kyoto's renowned geisha district, where historic wooden machiya houses line the charming streets.
Gojozaka (Kiyomizudera):
Ascend Gojozaka, the path leading to Kiyomizudera Temple, one of Japan's most celebrated temples with its iconic wooden stage.
Sanjusangendo / Kyoto National Museum:
Conclude your journey at Sanjusangendo, a temple known for its thousand statues of Kannon, and the Kyoto National Museum, where you can delve deeper into Kyoto's art and culture.
Audio Guide: Available in various languages including Chinese, English, Spanish, Japanese, German, Korean, and French.
Luggage: You're free to bring your luggage, though it's discouraged as buses lack a dedicated luggage compartment.
Accessibility: Our buses accommodate wheelchairs and strollers, provided they're foldable.
Umbrellas: For safety reasons, open umbrellas are not allowed.
Onboard Etiquette: Refrain from consuming food and drinks on the bus. Also, only capped beverages are allowed onboard.
Confirmation: Expect a confirmation within minutes. If not received, please contact customer support.
Cancellation: Cancel before your scheduled activity date to avail a full refund.
Validity: Vouchers remain valid for 90 days from the participation date, expiring at 23:59 on the final day. Passes are applicable for one day.
Directions: Look for the bus terminal on your left side from the Kasasuma Exit of Kyoto Station on the JR Line. It's a short one-minute walk from there to the destination.
Q: What is the Sky Bus tour in Kyoto?
Ans: The Sky Bus tour in Kyoto is a captivating sightseeing experience that invites you to explore the city's rich heritage and landmarks aboard an open double-decker bus. It offers flexibility, allowing you to hop on and off at various points of interest, making it an ideal way to discover Kyoto's cultural treasures.
Q: How long does the tour last?
Ans: The tour typically spans 1 hour and 40 minutes as you embark on the complete Kyoto Course, which encompasses some of the city's most iconic sights and attractions.
Q: Can I hop on and off the bus during the tour?
Ans: Absolutely! The tour is designed to be flexible, allowing you to hop on and off the bus at your leisure. This means you can spend more time exploring specific attractions that pique your interest.
Q: What languages are the audio commentaries available in?
Ans: To cater to a diverse audience, the tour offers audio commentary in multiple languages, including Chinese, English, Spanish, Japanese, German, Korean, and French. This ensures that you can immerse yourself in the tour while understanding the cultural and historical context.
Q: Is luggage allowed on the bus?
Ans: While luggage is allowed on the bus, it's worth noting that it's not recommended due to the absence of a luggage trunk. For a more comfortable journey, consider traveling light.
Q: Are the buses wheelchair accessible?
Ans: Yes, all buses are designed to be wheelchair and stroller-friendly, providing accessibility to passengers with mobility needs. However, please ensure that wheelchairs and strollers are foldable for boarding convenience.
Q: Can I bring my pet on board?
Ans: For the comfort and consideration of all passengers, pets are not permitted on the bus. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Q: Can I eat or drink on the bus?
Ans: We kindly request that passengers refrain from consuming food and drinks while on the bus. Additionally, beverages without caps or lids are not allowed for the convenience and cleanliness of the journey.
Q: What is the cancellation policy for the tour?
Ans: You can receive a full refund if you choose to cancel your booking before the selected activity date. We understand that plans can change, and we want to provide you with flexibility and peace of mind when booking your tour.
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A cancellation fee of 100JPY per participant applies if you cancel 7 days before the activity before 23:00:00 in the local time of the activity.
Meet-up at Kyoto Station.
Marvel at this beautiful temple established in 1321. It is one of the greatest examples of 17th-18th century Japanese architecture.
Local delights await you at the Nishiki-ichiba Market. Enjoy Japanese sweets, dried seafood, and sushi!
Explore the grandeur of Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the opulence of Japan's feudal era with its beautiful gardens and "nightingale floors."
Built over 1,000 years ago noblemen and commoners came to worship. Nowadays people come to pray to pass their exams or to improve their abilities.
The stunning Golden Pavilion will surely take your breath away as it glows in the sunlight.
Experience Zen gardens and architecture at this beautiful Zen Buddhist complex.
Used as the residence for Emperors for 500 years, the old architecture and landscaped Japanese gardens will transport you back in time.
Witness the sublime Ginkakuji Temple, or the Silver Pavilion, a testament to Kyoto's aesthetic refinement.
Explore the tranquil Heian-jingu Shrine and its sacred grounds.
The iconic geisha district awaits you with historic wooden machiya houses lining the streets. Perhaps you may catch a glimpse of a geisha or maiko!
Admire the impressive architecture of this most celebrated temple and enjoy the stunning views from its veranda.
Visit the temple known for its thousand statues of Kannon.
Delve deeper into Kyoto's art and culture at the Kyoto National Museum.