Kansai in Visit temples & shrines
- Age 18~Age 80
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00
<Tourist spots to visit> There are many tourist spots perfect for historical exploration, such as "Mibu-dera Temple" famous for the Shinsengumi, and "Shimabara" where not only banquets but also literary arts such as poetry and haiku were popular. There are many stylish shops such as pottery shops and cafes. The best thing is that there are few tourists, so you can enjoy sightseeing at your own pace. <Hot springs to visit> We will head to "Makoto no Yu" at Matsuei Ryokan or "Mibu Onsen Hana no Yu". Many people may not have a good idea of what hot springs are in the city of Kyoto, but there are several recommended hot springs and public baths. I will not only guide you to the hot springs, but I will also bathe with you and teach you how to enter the bathtub and how to use the jet bath, which are effective for recovering from fatigue and relieving stress. I have taught how to bathe in hot springs to more than 100 people so far, so I think you will find it interesting just to hear how to bathe in a hot spring! ~Experience flow~ 9:50 Meet We will be waiting for you at the ticket gate of JR Tanbaguchi Station. 10:00 Departure Walk comfortably while looking at the cityscape of Kyoto. 10:00-11:00 Explore Shimabara and Mibu. Spend an hour touring the main historical sites, temples, shrines, and Kyoto craft gallery exhibitions. 11:00 Bath at Makoto no Yu. We will explain in detail how to bathe together and refresh yourself. We will also teach you how to bathe to relieve shoulder and back pain if you wish. 12:15 Disband We will disband at JR Tanbaguchi Station where we met. If you wish, we will introduce you to a delicious lunch cafe nearby.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 19:00
We will visit “Kobo Daishi aka Kukai” in Okunoin graveyard between early dinner and bedtime. Licensed guides who can speak English take you the enjoyable tour.You will see a mystical Okunoin which is totally different from the daytime.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
A resident of Koyasan who has a license to guide the grounds of Kongobu-ji Temple or a person who has experience working at a temple will guide you. Not only will you deepen your understanding of the history and culture of Koyasan, but we will also explain the daily life at the temple and the influence of Kukai in a fun way. In this tour, we will visit the following halls of Kongobu-ji Temple and Garan in order. [Kongobu-ji Temple] Dragon garden (Japan's largest rock garden) Willow room (Hidetsugu Toyotomi Seppuku) Main entrance and small entrance Great hall and Buddhist altar room Ume room Betten Shoin upper room Okushoin Children's room Earthen room Kitchen [garan ] Kondo, Konpon Daito, Middle Gate, Miedo, Your Shrine, Sannoin, Hexagonal Kyozo, West Pagoda, Peacock Hall, Juntendo
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 09:45
This plan will be guided by monks and former butlers who live in Koyasan and are also ``qualified guides for Kongobu-ji precincts'', and will visit the following places in order. ◆◆Ikijingu◆◆Kobo Daishi Kukai continues to meditate while still alive, and for 1200 years he has been receiving meals twice a day without fail. On this tour, you will see a rare ritual called "Shojingu". *If you are visiting with a living sacrifice, the departure time will be 9:45. ◆A mausoleum where Kobo Daishi Kukai is meditating while alive ◆A memorial tower for rockets and termites? ◆ Touching an 850-year-old tree ◆ The largest memorial tower in Okunoin Temple ◆ Graves of Nobunaga Oda and Hideyoshi Toyotomi ◆ Monument of Basho Matsuo ◆ A stone to weigh the weight of his sins ◆ More than 20,000 lanterns at a memorial service ◆Senryo (a memorial tower dedicated to the nine emperors, empresses, and members of the imperial family) ◆The basement of the lantern hall, where you can get closest to Kobo Daishi
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