Kyoto: Guided Tour of Great Festivals and Cultural Events8-Hour Romantic Couple’s Tour in Kyoto

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ID: GYG1102408-O-1694119
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Pays: Japon

Durée du projet: 08:00 horaires


Description

Discover Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage with a guided tour of festivals and events. Experience the Gion Matsuri, Jidai Matsuri, Kurama Fire Festival, and more.
Immerse yourself in the cultural heart of Japan with a guided tour of Kyoto. Explore the city’s vibrant festivals, seasonal rituals, Temples and cultural performances that bring centuries of tradition to life.
Begin by experiencing the rhythm of Kyoto’s matsuri (festivals), where every month has its highlight. Witness the Gion Matsuri in July, a month-long celebration featuring gigantic floats (yamaboko) that tower above the crowds. Join the grand parades on July 17 and 24, where entire neighborhoods come alive with music, chanting, and festival foods.

In October, step into a time machine at the Jidai Matsuri, where thousands of participants dress in historical costumes representing over a millennium of Kyoto’s history. Watch the procession move from the Kyoto Imperial Palace to the Heian Shrine, offering a moving panorama of Japanese history in one day.

For a dramatic night event, head to the mountain village of Kurama for the Kurama Fire Festival. Witness locals carrying massive flaming torches through narrow streets, chanting and filling the air with smoke and firelight.

In April, be enchanted by Kyoto’s geisha culture at the Miyako Odori, a month-long dance performance held in Gion. See geiko and maiko (Kyoto’s geisha and apprentices) perform graceful dances accompanied by shamisen music.

In November and December, visit temples such as Kiyomizudera and Eikando at night during the autumn season, where vibrant red and gold maple leaves are illuminated with floodlights. In winter, similar events feature illuminated gardens and temples, bringing a sense of warmth to the cold season.

Beyond the massive festivals, Kyoto offers daily and seasonal events that allow visitors to immerse themselves in tradition. Attend authentic tea ceremonies at venues like Urasenke or special temple events. Participate in shrine rituals, such as the Ohitaki Fire Festival at Kifune Shrine, where sacred fires are lit to ward off misfortune.

Explore lively markets and seasonal fairs, such as the Tenjin-san Market at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine and the To-ji Temple flea market, where you can find antiques, local foods, crafts, and kimono vendors.

Join Guided walking tours that introduce you to historic quarters such as Gion, Higashiyama, and Nishiki Market. Participate in craft and cultural workshops, such as calligraphy classes, kimono dressing, or wagashi (Japanese sweets) making, to bring home new skills and memories.

Faits saillants

  • Immerse yourself in Kyoto’s vibrant festivals and cultural events
  • Experience the Gion Matsuri, a month-long festival with grand parades
  • Witness the Jidai Matsuri, a historical procession with costumes
  • Attend the Kurama Fire Festival, a dramatic night event with torches
  • Enjoy the Miyako Odori, a dance performance by geisha and apprentices

Langues

INFORMATION IMPORTANTE
Festivals are community traditions, not tourist shows
Participation in some events may require prior booking
Weather can vary greatly between seasons, dress accordingly
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
INCLUS
  • Guided tours of historic quarters
  • Participation in festivals
  • Cultural performances
  • Tea ceremony gatherings
  • Shrine rituals
  • Markets and seasonal fairs
  • Craft and cultural workshops
  • Nature and seasonal tours
NON INCLUS
  • Transportation to and from Kyoto
  • Meals and drinks
  • Personal Expenses

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Annulations

Cette excursion peut être annulée sans frais jusqu'à : heures d'annulation avant le début du voyage. Si vous l'annulez après les heures d'annulation ou si vous ne vous présentez pas à l'excursion, le prix total de l'activité vous sera toujours facturé. Tout retard à la prise en charge ou au départ sera considéré comme un retard.