In this article series, we’re introducing the perfect itinerary for first-time visitors to Kyoto—split into Part 1 and Part 2.
This second half of the 5-day model course begins on Day 4, taking you through Kyoto’s western and eastern districts.
You’ll visit iconic places that embody Japan’s deep aesthetic traditions, such as Nanzen-ji, Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion), and Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), as well as the scenic Sagano–Arashiyama area, where nature, mountain vistas, and scenic trains await.
Later in this article, we’ll also introduce 5 accommodation options with great access to the featured spots, along with practical tips to help you travel Kyoto comfortably.

Recommended for travelers who:
・Are visiting Kyoto for the first time
・Want to see the must-visit spots in Kyoto
・Need useful tips on transit passes
・Want to try local Kyoto cuisine and shop for souvenirs
・Are looking for traditional-style accommodations that reflect Kyoto’s heritage
Day 4 – Discover the Worlds of Wabi-Sabi and the Pure Land Paradise
On Day 4, immerse yourself in Japan’s unique sense of beauty. You’ll witness two contrasting masterpieces: the subtle serenity of Ginkaku-ji, and the dazzling splendor of Kinkaku-ji.。
09:00 – Nanzen-ji Temple: Zen Majesty and a Timeless Karesansui Dry- Garden

As the most prestigious temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, Nanzen-ji exudes an overwhelming sense of solemnity and tradition.
The key highlights include:
- Sanmon Gate: Representing the “three gates of liberation” that must be passed to attain enlightenment. The scale and power of this gate are awe-inspiring.
- Suirokaku Aqueduct: An arched red-brick waterway that brings a Romanesque charm to the temple grounds. It’s a unique photo spot contrasting beautifully with the Zen architecture.
- Hojo Garden: A classical dry landscape garden near the abbot’s quarters, elegantly showcasing pine trees and seasonal foliage.
Estimated visit time: 1–2 hours
| Nanzen-ji Temple Address: Fukuchicho, Nanzenji, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-771-0365 Hours Dec 1 – Feb 28: 08:40–16:30 Mar 1 – Nov 30: 08:40–17:00 HP:https://www.nanzenji.or.jp/(Japanese only) |

11:00 – Lunch at Hinode Udon: The Legendary Curry Udon

Located just an 8-minute walk from Nanzen-ji, Hinode Udon is a local favorite, famous for its rich and hearty curry udon.
It’s so popular that long queues are common—and for good reason. Hinode has been selected four times for the Tabelog “Top 100” restaurant list and even appeared in the movie version of What Did You Eat Yesterday?.
The reviews say it all: “The thick katsuo-broth curry and chewy noodles are delicious,” and “It’s worth the 2-hour wait!”
| Hinode Udon Address: 36 Kitano-bocho, Nanzenji, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-751-9251 Hours: 11:00–15:30 Closed: Sundays, 1st and 3rd Mondays (if a holiday, closed the next day) Note: July, August, and December have irregular closures—please confirm directly. |
13:00 – Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion): A World Heritage Site Embodying the Beauty of Wabi-Sabi

Ginkaku-ji’s official name is Higashiyama Jisho-ji.
While the main attraction is the Silver Pavilion (Kannon-den) nestled within the garden, seasonal special openings of the Togudo, Hojo, and Rōseitei are held in spring and autumn. If your visit coincides, it’s well worth seeing.
The pavilion reflects the spiritual worldview of its creator, Ashikaga Yoshimasa. It exemplifies “wabi-sabi”—the beauty of simplicity and imperfection—and the refined, understated aesthetic known as kanso-kotan.
Its quiet, minimalist atmosphere stands in stark contrast to the gold-leaf opulence of Kinkaku-ji, which you’ll visit later. Let both impressions linger in your mind.
Estimated visit time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
| Ginkaku-ji Address: 2 Ginkakuji-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-771-5725 Hours March–November: 08:30–17:00 December–February: 09:00–16:30 ※ Please check the website for special openings. HP:https://www.shokoku-ji.jp/en/ginkakuji/ |

15:00 – Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): A Shimmering Gateway to the Pure Land

With over 200,000 gold leaves covering its iconic pavilion, Kinkaku-ji (officially Rokuon-ji) is one of Kyoto’s most photographed landmarks.
Key highlights include:
- The Golden Pavilion (Shariden), glowing brilliantly in the sunlight
- Kyoko-chi (Mirror Pond), where the temple’s reflection creates a picture-perfect scene
- Ryumon Taki and the nearby Rigyoseki (Carp Stone)
According to Chinese legend, a carp that swims up the Ryumon Taki becomes a dragon. This stone symbolizes ambition and success, making it a popular spot for those seeking good fortune in their careers.
Estimated visit time: 1–2 hours
| Kinkaku-ji Address: 1 Kinkakujicho, Kita-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-461-0013 Hours: 09:00–17:00 HP:https://www.shokoku-ji.jp/en/kinkakuji/ |

18:00 – Egao Gohan Coco Hana: Healthy Kyoto Dining with a Personal Touch

This cozy restaurant offers health-conscious meals made primarily with fresh, organic vegetables from Kyoto.
In addition to vegan options, the dinner course lets you choose a main dish such as local fish, free-range chicken, or even Japanese beef steak for a more indulgent experience.
What makes Coco Hana even more special is that everything—from the food and sauces to the dishware, in-store signage, and even the logo—is lovingly handmade by the owner. Her warm smile and hospitality create a relaxing atmosphere where you can truly enjoy your meal.
| Egao Gohan Coco Hana Address: 31-16 Tenjinmoricho, Kinugasa, Kita-ku, Kyoto TEL:050-5462-4780 Hours Lunch: 11:00–15:00 Tea Time: 15:00–18:00 Dinner: 18:00–22:00 Closed: Wednesdays and Thursdays (subject to change—please check schedule) HP:https://cocohana-kyoto.com/englishRESERVATION |
Day 5 – Experience Kyoto’s Natural Beauty by Train and Boat
It’s the final day of your Kyoto trip! Today, you’ll explore Kyoto’s rich natural scenery by scenic train and riverboat.
08:30 – Tenryu-ji Temple: A World Heritage Site with a Gaze That Follows You!

The highlight of Tenryu-ji is the Cloud Dragon painting (Unryu-zu) on the ceiling of the Hatto(Dharma Hall). This artwork is famous for its “all-seeing gaze”—no matter where you stand, the dragon seems to be looking straight at you.
Try walking around while observing the dragon—you’ll feel its powerful presence following your every move.
Also not to be missed is the Daruma painting in the Temple (Living Quarters Kuri), which reflects Tenryu-ji’s strong Zen identity. Take a moment to reflect on the emotion behind Daruma’s striking expression.
Estimated visit time: 1–2 hours
| Tenryu-ji Temple Address: 68 Saga Tenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-881-1235 Hours: 08:30–17:00 ※ Special early-morning viewing may be available. Please check the website. HP:https://www.tenryuji.com/en/ |

10:00 – Bamboo Groves : A Mystical Stroll through Arashiyama

Just a 9-minute walk from Tenryu-ji, the Bamboo Groves are Arashiyama’s major iconic photo spots. As you stroll through the towering bamboo stalks, you’ll hear rustling leaves and feel the quiet power of nature.
For a more immersive experience, try riding a rickshaw. One popular course, “The Bamboo Journey,” includes a private 30-minute ride through the bamboo tunnel.
Your shafu (rickshaw puller) will entertain you with fun stories and local history along the way—making the experience both scenic and cultural.
| Bamboo Grove Path Location:Ogurayama Tanaka Yamaguchi-cho, Saga, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto Open 24 hours |
| Ebisuya Kyoto Arashiyama Main Store Address: 3-24 Saga Tenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-864-4444 Hours: 09:30–sunset (varies by season) HP:https://www.ebisuya.com/en/RESERVATION |
11:05 – Sagano Romantic Train: Ride from Arashiyama Station to Hozukyo

The Sagano Romantic Train runs along the stunning Hozugawa Gorge, one of Kyoto’s natural treasures.
Originally built as a freight train, this vintage-style train offers a slow, relaxing journey with the nostalgic sounds of clacking tracks. It’s perfect for nature lovers and families alike.
Ride from Torokko Arashiyama Station to Torokko Hozukyo Station—just an 8-minute journey, but filled with scenic views that set the stage for the riverboat ride to come.
| Sagano Romantic Train TEL:075-861-7444 Operating Hours: ・Torokko Saga Station: from 08:35 (09:35 on certain days) ・Torokko Arashiyama Station: from 08:50 (09:50) ・Torokko Kameoka Station: from 09:10 (10:10) Closed: Wednesdays Fares: Adults ¥880 / Children ¥440 HP:https://www.sagano-kanko.co.jp/en/ RESERVATION |
12:00 – Hozugawa River Boat Ride: Feel Kyoto’s Nature with All Your Senses
The Hozugawa River Ride stretches about 16 km from Kameoka to Arashiyama and welcomes around 300,000 passengers each year.
Experienced boatmen steer through narrow rapids and calm waters, creating an unforgettable adventure surrounded by nature. The cruise lasts about 90 minutes, depending on water levels.
On weekdays, boats depart hourly from 09:00 to 15:00.
On weekends and holidays, boats depart once full.
Be sure to check the sailing calendar, especially during the busy autumn foliage season.

Source:https://www.hozugawakudari.jp/
| Hozugawa River Boat Ride TEL:0771-22-5846 Operating Dates Mar 10, 2024 – Dec 8, 2024: 09:00–15:00 Dec 9, 2024 – Mar 9, 2025: 10:00–14:30 Closed: Dec 19 – Jan 4, and Sep 4, 2024 (for safety inspection) Fares: Adults ¥6,000 / Children ¥4,500 Children under 80 cm in height are not permitted. Cruise canceled during bad weather. HP:https://www.hozugawakudari.jp/ RESERVATION |
14:00 – Togetsukyo Bridge & Arashiyama: Stroll, Shop, and Enjoy Kyoto’s Charm

Spanning the Katsura River, Togetsukyo Bridge is one of Arashiyama’s most scenic landmarks.
The name “Togetsukyo” (literally “Moon-Crossing Bridge”) dates back to the Kamakura period, when Emperor Kameyama praised the view by saying, “It looks like the moon is crossing the bridge.” It’s not just for admiring from a distance—take a slow stroll across and listen to the gentle sound of the flowing river.
| Togetsukyo Bridge Location: 1-5, Saga Tenryuji Susukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto Accessible 24 hours |
Just near the bridge lies Arashiyama Shopping Street, where you can enjoy street food, souvenir shopping, and local sweets.
14:30 – Lunch at Taisyou HANANA: Three Ways to Savor Fresh Sea Bream

At Taisyou HANANA, you can enjoy premium sea bream prepared in three different ways.
Start with sashimi: the sea bream is mixed with a rich sesame sauce and served with wasabi. Then, turn it into a rice bowl—pour the remaining sauce over freshly steamed rice and enjoy it donburi-style. Finally, pour hot tea over the bowl for a warming ochazuke finish.
Rice refills are free, so you can fully savor each style without holding back.
| Taisyou HANANA Address: 26-1, Saga Tenryuji Setogawacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-862-8771 Hours:From 11:00 Closed: Irregular holidays HP:http://www.hanana-kyoto.com/top.html(Japanese only) |
Miffy Sakura Kitchen & Bakery Arashiyama
Source:https://miffykitchenbakery.jp/
This adorable bakery is a must-visit for Miffy fans. It offers freshly baked goodies like the signature “Miffy Anpan”, soft coppepan rolls, cube-shaped breads, and pound cakes.
You’ll also find exclusive merchandise such as kitchenware, pin badges, and tote bags—all Miffy-themed and many only available at this location. Some of the items can’t even be purchased online!
If you love Miffy, this bakery should be at the top of your Kyoto list.
| Miffy Sakura Kitchen & Bakery Arashiyama Address: 20-27, Sagatenryuji Tsukurimichicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:Sakura Kitchen: 075-863-2022/Bakery: 075-496-4244 Hours: 10:00–18:00 (until 17:30 from Dec 6–Mar 5) HP:https://miffykitchenbakery.jp/(Japanese only) |
17:00 – Kimono Forest: A Pathway of Light and Color

Located at Arashiyama Station (Keifuku Line), the Kimono Forest is a mesmerizing art installation featuring 600 illuminated kimono-patterned poles made from traditional Kyo-yuzen textiles.
By day, the colorful fabric prints glow in natural light, and at night, the poles are softly illuminated, creating a magical “Forest of Light.”
The surrounding area includes:
- Footbaths to soothe your tired feet
- Atago-ike, the Pond of Dragon, believed to bring good fortune if you dip your hand in
- Traditional sweet shops like Izutsu Yatsuhashi Honpo and SASAYA IORI+
It’s a great place to relax, explore, and take unforgettable photos.
| Arashiyama Station (Keifuku Electric Railroad Line) Address: 20-2, Sagatenryuji Tsukurimichicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-873-2121 Station Hours 1F & 3F: 10:00–18:00 2F: 11:00–18:00 HP:https://www.kyotoarashiyama.jp/about/en |
18:00 – Nidec Kyoto Tower: Wrap Up Your Kyoto Trip with a Night View

After returning to Kyoto Station from Arashiyama (approx. 30 minutes by train), why not cap off your trip with a visit to Kyoto Tower?
The observation deck, standing 100 meters above ground, offers a panoramic 360-degree view of Kyoto—an unforgettable sight, especially at night.
In addition to the view, the tower also houses restaurants, souvenir shops, and more, making it a great indoor stop to relax before you head home.
Estimated visit time: Around 1 hour
| Nidec Kyoto Tower Address: 721-1 Higashishiokojicho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto Hours: Observation Deck: 10:00–21:00 Restaurants: 11:00–23:00 Shops: 1F 10:00–21:00 / 2F 10:00–19:00 HP:https://www.kyoto-tower.jp/en/ |
5 Recommended Accommodations in Kyoto City
Here are five recommended stays in Kyoto—each offers easy access to the attractions covered in this article and reflects Kyoto’s traditional charm.
Hiiragiya – A 200-Year-Old Kyoto Landmark

Hiiragiya is a traditional ryokan designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by the Japanese government. With over 200 years of history, it is divided into a Main Building, showcasing Edo to early Showa architectural styles, and a New Wing, which blends Western comforts like beds with classic Japanese design.
Guests can enjoy beautifully lacquered private baths and seasonal kaiseki cuisine. This inn is perfect for those seeking an authentic Kyoto atmosphere steeped in heritage.
| Hiiragiya Address: Nakahakusancho, Fuyacho Anekoji-agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-221-1136 Mail:info@hiiragiya.co.jp HP:https://www.hiiragiya.co.jp/en/ RESERVATION |
Yoshikawa – Kyoto Cuisine and Garden Views

Located on Tominokoji, this culinary ryokan specializes in tempura and kaiseki cuisine served in traditional tatami rooms overlooking a historic garden known as “Ema Forest.”
Dining options include table seating and sunken kotatsu tables, as well as counter seating for freshly prepared tempura. Vegetarian options are also available.
| Yoshikawa Address: Tomikoji-dori Oike-sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-221-5544 Mail:info@kyoto-yoshikawa.co.jp HP:https://www.kyoto-yoshikawa.co.jp/en/index.html RESERVATION |
Kyo no Oozora fuka Kikyo – A Whole Machiya Townhouse Just for You

Fuka Kikyo offers a full private machiya (traditional townhouse) experience. The residence features a Japanese garden, tatami rooms, a kitchen, drum-style washer/dryer, and even a covered outdoor bath—ideal for long stays, even in bad weather.
Meal plans include shojin ryori (Buddhist cuisine), tea kaiseki, and other traditional Kyoto dishes.
| Fuka Kikyo Address: North Building, 292 Higuchi-cho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto HP:https://machiya-oozora.com/en/yado/fuka-kikyou/ RESERVATION |
Kanamean Nishitomiya – Embodying the Spirit of Kyoto Townhouses
Kanamean Nishitomiya blends Kyoto’s tea culture and machiya aesthetics into a refined boutique inn. With just 8 uniquely named rooms, it offers a peaceful escape steeped in Kyoto tradition.
The kaiseki cuisine has been Michelin-starred since 2010 and is served in private dining rooms. The design reflects Kyoto’s refined, disappearing townscape and slow lifestyle.
| Kanamean Nishitomiya Address: Tomikoji-dori, Rokkaku-sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-211-2411 Mail:yadoyoyaku@kanamean.co.jp HP:https://www.kanamean.co.jp/en/index.html RESERVATION |
Arashiyama House MAMA – A Modern Retreat by the River

Located at the foot of Arashiyama, this inn was originally a vacation home for Hankyu Railway, now reborn in 2020 as Arashiyama House MAMA, a ryokan and restaurant.
The on-site PIZZERIA MAMA serves creative dishes like Kyoto-style pizza with shirasu and Kujo leek, and creamy crab pasta. Rooms include king-sized beds, in-room baths, and a chic blend of traditional and modern design.
| Arashiyama House MAMA Address: 1-5, Nishiiwakawacho, Arashiyama, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto TEL:075-406-1795 HP:https://mama-arashiyama.jp/en/ RESERVATION |
Kyoto Travel Tips: Getting Around & Beating the Crowds

Here are some helpful tips for navigating Kyoto smoothly and avoiding congestion:
How to Get to Kyoto: From Osaka, Kansai Airport, or Tokyo
| Departure | Train | Highway Bus |
| Osaka | Shinkansen: 15 minLocal trains (JR, Hankyu, Keihan): 30 min–1 hr | Approx. 1 hr 15 min |
| Kansai Int’l Airport | JR Haruka Limited Express: 1 hr 20 min | Approx. 1 hr 30 min |
| Tokyo | Shinkansen: 2 hr 15 min | 6+ hours |
Getting Around Kyoto: Use Trains or Express Tourist Buses
Kyoto’s buses are often crowded, especially around Kyoto Station. To avoid delays, we recommend taking trains to the nearest sightseeing areas and walking from there.
For route planning, try the app “KYOTO Transit Planner“.
Use the “Express Tourist Bus”
Source:https://www2.city.kyoto.lg.jp/kotsu/webguide/ja/bus/limited_express.html
Starting June 1, 2024, Sightseeing Limited Express Bus runs on weekends and holidays only. It costs ¥500 for adults and ¥250 for children and stops only at major sights like Kiyomizu-dera temple, Gion, and Ginkaku-ji.
Look for buses marked with “観光特急” or “EX.”
3 Tips for Avoiding Crowds
1. Visit Popular Sites Early

Kyoto’s top attractions—like Kiyomizu-dera—are best enjoyed early in the morning to avoid heavy crowds.
2. Use Live Crowd Maps & Cameras
Besides Google Maps, you can check real-time congestion with the Kyoto Comfort Map, which includes live camera feeds.

3. Travel Light with “Hands-Free Sightseeing”

Narrow streets and hills make carrying luggage a challenge. Use luggage storage or delivery services like:
| Service | Price |
| Airporter/Luggage delivery | From ¥1,500 |
| Lug THRU/Luggage delivery | From ¥1,500 |
| ecbo cloak(MAP)/Storage counters | From ¥500 |
| Locker Concierge/Kyoto Station coin lockers | From ¥300 |
Money-Saving Passes

Although individual ticket purchases are often more economical, especially with lots of walking, here are some useful options:
| Pass | Description | Price |
| Subway,Buss One-Day Pass | Unlimited rides on Kyoto subway and buses | Adults: ¥1,100 / Kids: ¥550 |
| Subway 1-Day Pass | Unlimited subway rides | Adults: ¥800 / Kids: ¥400 |
| Subway + Randen 1-Day Pass | Subway + Randen (Keifuku) lines | ¥1,300 (adult only) |
| Kansai Area Pass | Unlimited travel on JR lines incl. Haruka Express (1–4 days) | Adults: ¥2,800–7,000 / Kids: ¥1,400–3,500 |
Conclusion
In this two-part guide, we introduced a 5-day model course perfect for first-time visitors to Kyoto.
From timeless temples and scenic photo spots to delicious food and cultural experiences, Kyoto offers a rich mix of tradition and discovery.
We hope this guide helps you fall in love with the city’s history, people, and charm. Enjoy your Kyoto adventure!










