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Traditional Kyoto
Kyoto (Osaka), Japan
Duration 8 1/2 hrs
- Adult from: $339.00 USD
- Child from: $269.00 USD
Duration 8 1/2 hrs
Discover the gracious spirit of Old Japan on this full-day tour to three of Kyoto's most alluring sites. The imperial capital of Japan for over a thousand years, Kyoto is the cultural and artistic heart of the nation, best known for its Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, beautiful gardens and historically priceless buildings.
Following an approximately 90-minute scenic drive to Kyoto, you arrive at the magnificent Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion), Kyoto's world-renowned and most photographed temple and garden. Built in 1394, the original Kinkakuji was a retirement villa for a former Shogun. The three-story Chinese-influenced Golden Pavilion has delicately curving roofs, with the walls and eaves of the second and third stories covered in shimmering gold leaf.
After lunch at a local restaurant, you'll visit Nijo Castle, with its immense walls and moat. Completed in 1603, the castle is famous for its nightingale floors, designed to detect the footsteps of ninja assassins and warn the residents of invaders. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nijo Castle is one of the world's great historical buildings.
Another stop in your tour is Sanjusangendo, famous for its 1,001 12th-century statues of the Buddhist deity Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. Sanjusangendo translates to hall with 33 bays and the 33 alcoves display 1,000 awe-inspiring statues and a single gigantic sitting image of Kannon. Carved from Japanese cypress and painted with gold leaf, each of the multi-armed figures stands five and a half feet tall, and has subtle differences in expression and accoutrements, testimony to the skill and originality of the Momoyama wood carvers.
Duration 4 hrs
Spend hours shopping in Dotonbori, a vibrant entertainment district in downtown Osaka that boasts a seemingly endless number of stores and restaurants in a compact, easy-to-walk eight-block area. After being dropping off in the heart of the district, you will be free to explore for about three hours. You can stay longer if you wish and then return to the ship on your own. Either way, you will be awed by the dazzling visuals, as Dotonbori is known for its giant, often three-dimensional billboards adorned with everything from a giant crab with moving legs to Uncle Karl, the wide-mouthed mascot for a popular brand of cheese puffs. The sights couldn’t be more flamboyant and over-the-top. The collection of stores is just as spectacular. Most every imaginable type of merchandise can be found in Dotonbori, from exquisite designer fashions to quirky souvenirs. Sushi is a great choice if you are dining.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Spend hours browsing the energetic, visually stunning Dotonbori shopping district.
• Snap photos of the outlandish, oversized and inescapable billboards in Dotonbori.
• Be awed by the huge variety of merchandise and dining options.
Duration 6 hrs
Enjoy the natural beauty of Minoh Park while walking through a serene forested wonderland that is home to several Buddhist temples. Once you leave the urban sprawl of Osaka behind, the landscape will gradually become more wooded and less crowded. The sights will be especially enchanting as you follow a winding path of about two miles through a verdant valley and on to Minoh Falls. Along the way, you will pause for photos of Ryuan-ji temple, a spiritual retreat that Buddhists founded in the 7th century. The cascade will be equally soothing as the water gently plummets over a rocky cliff. Nearby, you will find Katsuo-ji, another Buddhist temple nestled in a tranquil mountain setting. The colorful dolls scattered throughout the complex are darumas, which are considered to be symbols of good luck and perseverance.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Leave the hubbub of Osaka behind and escape to Minoh Park.
• Walk through the wooded parkland to the serene cascade Minoh Falls.
• Stop at two Buddhist temples in tranquil settings that invite contemplation.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 6 hrs
Delve into the culture of Kyoto at a Shinto shrine and at a sake museum, two quintessential attractions that reveal much about this former capital of Japan. The shrine Fushimi Inari Taisha is best known for its thousands of vibrant orange torii gates along a wooded hiking trail that leads to the top of Mount Inari. The names of the donors that funded the torii gates – which are dedicated to the deity of good harvest and success in business – are inscribed on them. The influence of sake will come to light while visiting Sake Museum, where you will learn about the production of this beloved rice wine and sample a couple varieties. While snapping photos of Teradaya Inn’s exterior, you will discover its infamous past, including a deadly 1862 political clash and an 1866 assassination attempt on reformer Sakamoto Ryōma. Free time in Kyoto’s historical Fushimi Ward follows.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a higher level of personal attention on this small group tour.
• Tour a Shinto shrine with thousands of torii gates and walk the trail beneath them.
• Browse a museum devoted to sake and sample some of the varieties afterwards.
• Pause for photos at an inn where several samurai were killed during an 1862 rebellion.
• Spend free time exploring Fushimi-ku, one of Kyoto’s many wards.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 6 hrs
Behold a downtown castle so iconic that it has become a symbol of the city and then mingle with the locals in two wonderfully bustling shopping districts. Osaka Castle stands at the edge of an urban park with more than 1,200 trees, the majority of them ornamental cherry blossoms and apricots that bloom beautifully in spring. As you meander through the grounds, take note of the massive wall that surrounds the castle. Some of its stones were supposedly carried there from all over Japan to display loyalty to hegemon Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who built Osaka Castle. The atmosphere will become noticeably more energetic in Dotonbori, an entertainment district with countless stores and restaurants. The guide will point out and describe some of the more flamboyant sights – including the massive 3-D-style billboards – after which you will be free to independently explore Dotonbori and neighboring Shinsaibashi, another lively shopping arcade that seems to go on forever.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Stroll through the timeless park surrounding Osaka Castle, the city’s iconic symbol.
• In contrast, follow the guide through an especially vibrant market in Dotonbori.
• Enjoy free time in the Dontonbori and neighboring Shinsaibashi shopping districts.
• Be awed by the sheer number of people shopping in these two areas.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 8 1/2 hrs
Enjoy the unrivaled charm of Nara and Osaka, two of Japan's most historic cities, on this full-day tour.
It’s a scenic 90-minute drive to Nara, the oldest capital of Japan (710-784), and the cradle of Japanese arts, literature and crafts with temples and shrines that pre-date those found in Kyoto. Modeled after Changan, capital of Tang Dynasty China, the exquisite city of Nara is home to eight World Heritage Sites, and numerous art and architectural relics classified as National Treasures and Important Cultural Assets by the Japanese government.
Visit the incredible Todaiji Temple, founded in 752, and best known for its Daibutsu, a colossal statue sitting 49 feet tall, making it the world's largest Buddha statue. The eighth century statue is housed in an all-wood building, the Daibutsu-den, considered the largest wooden building in the world. Stroll through Nara Park, commonly referred to as Deer Park. The tranquil park covers 1,295 acres of woodland and is home to over 1,000 free roaming deer. Considered messengers of the gods in the Shinto religion, Nara's deer are a symbol of the city and are designated a National Natural Monument. Also visit Kasuga Taisha Shrine.
Following lunch at a nearby restaurant, you'll drive to Osaka, with a stop to visit the imposing Osaka Castle. One of Japan's most famous castles, it has massive stone foundations, wing-tipped roofs with gilded decorations.
Duration 7 hrs
Explore two of Kyoto's marquee attractions: the impressive Golden Pavilion and formidable Nijo Castle, a quintessential example of Momoyama architecture, which flourished 400 years ago.
An approximately 90-minute scenic drive inland introduces you to Kyoto, an immensely historical city renowned for spectacular architecture, which includes thousands of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Upon arrival, you'll have an exterior visit of Kyoto's most famous landmark, Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion). Built by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu as a villa in 1397, the three-story home was converted to a temple by Yoshimitsu's son. The Golden Pavilion follows the Shinden style of the Heian Period by being positioned at the edge of a tranquil pond. The three-story Chinese-influenced Golden Pavilion has delicately curving roofs, with the walls and eaves of the second and third stories covered in shimmering gold leaf. View the exterior of the pavilion and walk through the peaceful gardens, marveling at the mirror reflection of the temple on the still pond.
After a stop for lunch at a local restaurant, you'll head for Nijo Castle where more history awaits. This impressive fortification made of cypress wood was built in 1603 as the residence of the Tokugawa clan. An esteemed UNESCO World Heritage site, the castle is protected by a moat, stone walls, and ingenious nightingale floors, which chirp like a bird when walked upon to alert the guards of potential intruders. Despite its defensive elements, the castle was primarily a home. It's adorned with wooden carvings, artistically painted sliding doors and expansive tatami rooms, decorated in the traditional style at the time.
Duration 2 hrs
Explore the most important Shinto Shrine in Osaka on this scenic and memorable visit to the Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine.
This shrine is believed to have been founded in the 3rd century by Empress Jingu to enshrine three guardian gods for seafarers. In ancient times, messengers departing for China's Tang Dynasty would stop here first to pray for safe passage.
The approach to the shrine is lined with many stone lanterns. Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his consort, Yodogimi, are believed to have donated the arched bridge during the Keicho Era (1596-1615). The four main buildings were built in the Sumiyoshi architectural style.
Duration 4 1/4 hrs
Osaka's glorious past is yours to discover during this tour of some of the ancient city's most historic and beautiful sites.
A drive through the modern of city takes you to historic Osaka Castle. Originally intended to be Japan's strongest and most beautiful castle, this monumental old fortification was built over a 3.5-year period by 30,000 to 40,000 daily laborers, and is enclosed by stone walls 7.5 miles in length. Over the centuries, the castle has been destroyed by wars and natural disasters, and then rebuilt to its original splendor. During your visit, you’ll marvel at Osaka Castle's five-story donjon; it towers 131 feet in height and offers wonderful expansive views and photo opportunities. Other structures, including a two-story tower built in 1620, also remain.
You’ll also visit Shitennoji Temple. Built in 593 AD, Shitennoji Temple is believed to be the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan. Explore the temple's great southern gate, or nandaimon, central gate, or chumon, the pagoda, main hall, or kondoh, and lecture hall, or kodo. All are constructed in the straight-line, Shitennoji Cathedral style.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Osaka shines as one of Japan's most modern cities, yet it holds its past dear, as you'll see during your visit to Osaka Castle and free time in the Namba shopping district.
Enjoy the drive to the Osaka Castle, which was first built in 1583 and now serves as the symbol for the city. Although the original castle was destroyed over the years, many of the key features of the complex still remain, including turrets and sections of the walls that border the surrounding moat. The existing version of the castle itself was built in 1931 to replicate the original. The steep, stone walls at its base are particularly noteworthy, as they rise nearly 100 feet, an architectural rarity in Japan.
Next, you'll drive to Osaka's energetic Namba district, a hub for shopping, dining and entertainment. During your free here you'll discover a plethora of stores and boutiques selling every imaginable type of merchandise, from designer fashions to miniature Buddha statues; the dining choices are just as diverse.
Following your free time in Namba, you'll meet your guide at the designated point and time for the drive back to the pier. Guests who wish to remain in Namba to further explore on their own, should advise their guide and will be responsible for making their own way back to the pier at their own expense.
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