Car tour Kyoto and Nara in 1day!Arashiyama Togetsu bridge,Arashiyama Monkey park, kimono forest, Fushimi Inari shrine, Todaiji temple, Nara park!

Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 28 countries!
I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 12 years.
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Our dynamic itinerary is below!
Arashiyama Togetsu Bridge


This 155m bridge is the symbol of Arashiyama.
The atmosphere of the Katsura River and surrounding mountains changes with the seasons.
It’s making a beautiful scenery any time of year you visit.
Arashiyama Monkey Park


There is a small shrine across the Togetsu Bridge, which is the entrance to the park.
The entrance fee is 800 yen and 400 yen for children.
After entering the entrance, a 20-minute walk along a mountain path leads to the Monkey Park.
There are 30-40 Japanese monkeys roaming around freely, paying no attention to humans.
You can buy food for 100 yen to feed the monkeys.
It’s really fun!
Kimono Forest

At Randen Arashiyama Station, there is an objet d’art called “Kimono Forest” made of kimono fabric.
It is a good place to take pictures!
Fushimi Inari Shrine



The shrine is said to have been founded in 711, and is the main shrine of the 32,000 Inari shrines enshrined throughout the country.
The shrine is famous for its countless beautiful torii gates.
It is said that there are about 10,000 torii gates in the entire Fushimi Inari Taisha.
Then we drove to Nara!
Todaiji Temple



A temple of the Kegon sect, founded in 728. The Great Buddha was built in 752.
Although the present structure is said to be 5/8 the size of the original, it is still the largest wooden structure in the world at 46.4 meters high.
The Great Buddha enshrined in the temple is the world’s largest bronze statue.
It still attracts tourists from all over the world.
Nara Park
Nara Park is a vast park measuring 4 km east to west and 2 km north to south, with many national treasures, world heritage sites, and museums.



The approximately 1,200 deer that live in the park have long been cherished as messengers of the gods and are the symbol of Nara.
We feed deers !
It’s fun!
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