Private Full-Day Guided Tour of Mount Yoshino, Nara
English
8 hours
Join a full-day private tour of Mount Yoshino in Nara. Hike from the top of the mountain to its base, passing ancient shrines, temples, and UNESCO World Heritage sites along the way. Enjoy scenic views, especially during cherry blossom season, and learn about the history of this iconic Japanese mountain town.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
Itinerary
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We start our journey at Yoshino-jingu Station and take a bus or taxi to Okusenbon bus stop. The ride offers beautiful views of the mountains and town, a perfect way to begin our day.
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Duration: 30 minutes
Our first visit is Kinpu Shrine, a sacred place that is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Surrounded by nature, it is a peaceful spot with a deep history.
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Duration: 30 minutes
Next, we explore Mikumari Shrine, a historic site from the 17th century. The shrine has remained unchanged for centuries, and inside, you can see old artifacts from that time.
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Duration: 20 minutes
At Hanayagura Viewpoint, we take a break to enjoy stunning views of the mountains and town. During cherry blossom season, this spot is especially breathtaking.
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Duration: 40 minutes
Yoshimizu Shrine is full of history, once home to Japan’s Southern Court in the 14th century. It also offers some of the best views of cherry blossoms in spring.
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Duration: 1 hour
Nakasenbon is a lively shopping street in the mountains. We will stop here for lunch and explore small shops selling local snacks, souvenirs, and crafts.
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Our last stop is Kinpusenji Temple, a famous Buddhist site connected to the monk Kukai from the 9th century. This peaceful temple is a great place to end our tour.
After a full day of exploring, we will make our way back, bringing home wonderful memories of Yoshino.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the tour includes a lot of walking, mostly downhill from the top of the mountain to the bottom. While the hike is not too difficult, comfortable shoes are recommended. If you have mobility concerns, please let us know in advance.
No, participant meals and drinks are not included. There will be a stop at Nakasenbon, a mountain shopping street, where you can purchase lunch and local snacks.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Bring water, snacks, and any personal items you may need for a full-day hike.
The tour is family-friendly, but please note there is quite a bit of walking. For elderly travelers or families with young children, we can adjust the pace or arrange alternative transport options when possible.
Yes, we can make adjustments based on your interests. Let us know if you prefer more time at certain sites or if you have specific requests, and we will do our best to accommodate them.