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Cultural and Culinary Day in Kyoto

A relaxed journey through Kyoto's nature, culture, and flavors

Kyoto

Jan 1

Thursday, January 1

Cold and dry with temperatures around 5°C (41°F), clear skies

  • Dress warmly in layers
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes
  • Carry a light scarf or gloves for wind protection

09:00

1h30m

Visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Start your day at the iconic Kiyomizu-dera Temple, exploring its historic wooden stage overlooking Kyoto city and surrounding nature. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and cultural heritage.

10:45

20m

Walk to Nishiki Market

Stroll from Kiyomizu-dera to Nishiki Market, a 20-minute walk through charming streets, experiencing local shops and street scenes.

11:15

1h15m

Lunch at Nishiki Market

Explore Nishiki Market's food stalls offering local specialties such as yuba, pickles, fresh seafood, and matcha sweets. Choose a relaxed spot to savor authentic Kyoto cuisine.

12:30

15m

Travel to Philosopher's Path

Take a 15-minute taxi ride to the Philosopher's Path, a gentle, scenic walk alongside a cherry tree-lined canal, perfect for nature and reflection.

12:45

1h

Walk Philosopher's Path

Enjoy a leisurely 1h walk along the Philosopher's Path, appreciating winter nature and visiting small temples and shrines along the way.

14:00

45m

Tea break at a café along the path

Stop at a traditional teahouse for matcha tea and seasonal sweets, immersing in Kyoto's tea culture while resting during your walk.

15:00

10m

Transport to Gion District

Take a short 10-minute taxi ride to Gion District, Kyoto's famous geisha quarter, known for its historic wooden machiya houses and cultural ambiance.

15:15

1h30m

Explore Gion District

Wander the streets of Gion at a relaxed pace, visit traditional shops, and soak in the cultural atmosphere. Keep an eye out for geisha and maiko respecting their space and customs.

17:00

2h

Dinner at a local kaiseki restaurant

End your day with a kaiseki dinner, Kyoto’s refined multi-course cuisine emphasizing seasonal ingredients and elegant presentation, in a tranquil setting within Gion.

Consejos de Viaje

  • Respect local customs, especially in sacred places and traditional districts
  • Avoid loud conversations and photography restrictions near temples and geisha areas
  • Cash is preferred for small purchases and markets
  • January is quiet tourist season but temples may have limited hours on New Year's Day
  • Try to speak basic Japanese greetings to enhance interactions

Contactos de Emergencia

Policía: 110

Ambulancia: 119

Línea de Ayuda Turística: 075-222-3333