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Kyoto Sagano Insider Rickshaw And Walking Tour

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Kyoto Sagano Insider: Rickshaw and Walking Tour — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto Sagano Insider: Rickshaw and Walking Tour

Enjoy the highlight of Arashiyama, the bamboo forest, at an unique vantage point from the comfortable seat of the traditional rickshaw. Sit back and relax as your guide navigates carefully and safely through the traffic as you pass by other iconic sights of Arashiyama such as the Togetsukyo Bridge, the river side with Mt Arashi, charactaristic neighbourhoods and townhouses. Venture north to a quiet and traditional neighbourhood along a pilgrim path leading up the mountain. Get off the rickshaw to enjoy the preserved, traditional houses and landscape at your own pace. Visit one of those Machiya houses (Archive Hall) from the inside. Your guide will continue to explain the sights to you as you make your way to the comical and unique Otagi-Nenbutsuji Temple. On your way back to the rickshaw, stop at one of the thatched tea house for a cup of matcha or traditional sweets (optional). Back on the rickshaw head to your preferred finishing location.

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Kyoto Arashiyama Rickshaw Tour with Bamboo Forest — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto Arashiyama Rickshaw Tour with Bamboo Forest

This tour covers every part of the bamboo forest. By rickshaw and on foot! The first stop after cruising through the bustling main street is the bamboo forest. Enjoy the vivid green bamboo as your guide pulls you along the path reserved for rickshaws only, away from other visitors. Have your camera or mobile phone ready to take pictures. You don’t want to miss this. After passing by the Nonomiya Shrine you will enter the second part of the bamboo forest, which is designed like a little park. Here we can take great group pictures with the stunning green bamboo in the background. On the way to the third and last section of the bamboo forest, you will pass by a well-kept scene from the Edo period The third part of the bamboo forest can only be accessed on foot, so our guide will park the rickshaw within walking distance and then guide you to the most famous and impressive part of the bamboo forest. (To avoid the crowds here, we recommend starting the tour before noon)

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Kyoto Rickshaw Tour — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto Rickshaw Tour

Step into an authentic Japanese rickshaw for the ride of a lifetime, through some of the most scenic and historic districts in Kyoto, Japan. Explore the intriguing wooden buildings and stone alleys (maybe even spotting a geisha or two) in Kyoto’s famed Higashiyama area, all with a knowledgeable local guide and rickshaw driver. This authentic, customizable Kyoto adventure is a fun introduction to this beautiful city.

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Sights of Moose Jaw Smartphone Audio Walking Tour — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Sights of Moose Jaw Smartphone Audio Walking Tour

Listen to a tour guide through your smartphone as you explore Canada's most notorious city! On this easy to walk tour, you'll visit over 30 sites including historic buildings, churches & murals that make the Moose Jaw Historical Downtown a must-see. Highlights include Crescent Park Fountain, Temple Gardens Mineral Spa, Zion United Church, Capital Theatre and the Tunnels of Moose Jaw! GPS map shows where you are and where to go next. As you get close, tour guide commentary will automatically play. The tour also comes with a fun location based trivia game. After the commentary plays, look at your device and tap your answer. Keep the professional tour guide experience, ditch the crowded tour groups, tight schedules and high prices. It’s yours! Enjoy anytime, not just on your booking date. Stop & start anywhere along route. The number of travelers you select is the number of devices you can download the tour to. Trust the platform with over 75 tours & 25,000+ happy customers.

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Private Walking Tour in Bamboo Forest & Hidden Spots in Arashiyama — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Private Walking Tour in Bamboo Forest & Hidden Spots in Arashiyama

If you are thinking bamboo forest and Togetsukyo bridge are the only attractions in Arashiyama, you are missing the chance to see even more beautiful and less crowded places in the area. Do join us and discover another charm in Kyoto. With just a 20 minute ride from Kyoto station, you can slip back into the scenery of 400 years past. Meet our experienced guide in JR Saga Arashiyama station at 9am and the guide will take you to much more beautiful and less crowded amazing hidden spots only locals know in Arashiyama. Half Day Private Walking Tour Time: 9:00-13:00 (4 hours, no lunch) Price: 13,000 yen (per person) Meet our guide at JR Saga Arashiyama Station (9:00am) Itinerary 1. JR Saga Arashiyama Station 2. Seiryoji temple 3. Saga Toriimoto Traditional Buildings Preservation Area 4. Otagi-nenbutsuji temple (entrance fee 300 yen needed) 5. Bamboo grove 6. Tenryuji Temple (entrance fee 500 yen needed) 7. Togetsukyo Bridge (tour ends here)

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