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Kyoto Tour + Sagano Train

Travel to Japan's ancient capital and ride on an old locomotive while you enjoy views on this tour to Kyoto from Osaka. All aboard the Sagano train!. Description.

  • 9 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 7 reviews

Travel to Japan's ancient capital and ride on an old locomotive while you enjoy views on this tour to Kyoto from Osaka. All aboard the Sagano train!

Description

At 9 am, we'll meet at Namba OCAT 1F, from where we'll take you to Kameoka Station to board the Sagano locomotive, one of the most iconic locomotives in the country. Onboard this unique means of transport, often referred to as the "Sagano Romantic Train", we'll go through a scenic route to discover the natural landscapes in the area. Once we reach Arashiyama station, we'll hop off the train to take a bus for the rest of the journey.

From there, we'll head to Arashiyama to explore its famous bamboo forest. Depending on your selected tour option, we'll stop for a Japanese-style buffet lunch.

After lunch, we'll proceed to the religious complex of Kiyomizudera, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1994. Next, we'll visit Fushimi Inari-taisha, the main Shinto shrine dedicated to the spirit of Inari, where you can take pictures next to its iconic torii arches.

Lastly, we'll return to Namba OCAT 1F, dropping you off there around 5:50 pm.

Transport only

When booking, you can choose the transport only option, which includes the bus and the Sagano train ticket.

Included

  • Transport by bus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Sagano Train ticket
  • Ticket to Kiyomizudera Temple
  • Lunch (depending on selection)

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Osaka, Kinki

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