Beautiful Kyoto Spring Garden Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Kyoto's treasure chest of heritage combines sublime enchantment with indulgent serenity. As the lush tones of spring douse the city in fresh bloom, you'll experience the Land of the Rising Sun in all its ancient glory. Majestic gardens provide the focal point, taking you well off the tourist trail to the finest exemplars of gracious elegance and evocative colors. This garden tour continually infuses with culinary delights, artistic brilliance, renowned garden designers, and endless charm.
Customizable Itinerary
Kyoto - First Impressions of Kyoto's Serenity
The charms of Kyoto present themselves immediately as you check in to the Shunkoin Temple Guest House. Walk into the city's largest temple complex and admire the aesthetics, soaking up the silence and simple elegance. Wander past exquisite temple walls, quiet courtyards, and now into the Shunkoin Temple. While surrounded by the beauty of Kyoto's ancient glory, check in to a temple guesthouse that exudes tradition and tranquility. This guesthouse is the only Kyoto temple accommodation to offer its Zen meditation class and services in English.
Just around the corner are three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but that's for another day. The guest rooms are arranged in the traditional manner with an open bedroom and tatami mats rolled out for sleeping. There's a heater and air conditioner but May is an ideal time to visit Kyoto so neither should be required. Each room is en-suite with bathroom and shower, and the cozy atmosphere accompanies you throughout. Relax, recuperate from the flight, and savor the impressions of Kyoto and the Myoshinki Zen temple complex.
What's Included:
Kyoto - Immersion in Kyoto's Beauty and Culture of Meditation
Kyoto - A Diverse Collection of Kyoto Sights
Kyoto - The Artistic Brilliance of the Northern Hills
Kyoto - The Marvels of Shikoku Island and a Day With an Acclaimed Japanese Garden Designer
Kyoto - Free Day to Explore Kyoto at Your Own Pace
Kyoto - Soaking up the Ancient Glory of Kyoto
Kyoto - Free Day in Kyoto
Kyoto - Departure
Trip Highlights
- Visit 12 -14 carefully selected Kyoto gardens, each revealing a fresh impression of lush beauty, absolute serenity, and innovative design
- Take a day trip to Shikoku Island in the company of acclaimed garden designer Chisao Shigemorei, his gentle narratives the perfect accompaniment to the Ritsurin Garden and Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum
- Spend eight nights in the cozy and atmospheric Shunkoin Temple Guest House, a Zen temple situated in the Myonshinji temple complex
- Immerse yourself in the diverse delights of Kyoto, with trips to rural Buddhist villages, vibrant markets, quaint local neighborhoods, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and shrines unchanged from bygone eras
- Discover the culinary wonders of Kyoto with five carefully selected lunches, two traditional dinners, and an orientation lecture on Kyoto cuisine by guidebook author Judith Clancy
- Relive tradition by enjoying tea tasting ceremonies, meditation instruction, a hands-on moss-ball making lesson, old raku collections, and the continual charms of Kyoto's many gardens
- Small group tour limited to 12 people, guided by two Japanese garden experts, and flowing at a relaxed, easy pace
Detailed Description
Updated for 2020, this spring tour runs around mid-May.
There's a dreamy mystique to Kyoto, with the city embodying abstract preconceptions of the Land of the Rising Sun. It's a city that dances with enchantment, from 7th century temple shrines to quaint neighborhoods of delight and intrigue. Then, there are the gardens, hundreds of exemplars of innovative design, aesthetic splendor, and humble serenity. Spring brings lush evenings and fresh tones, making it the perfect time of year to explore the blossoming shades of Kyoto's renowned gardens. Blooming wisteria and azalea leads the eye on a merry dance, birdsong floats across flourishing iris, and maple trees unveil an eclectic assortment of green.
This handcrafted itinerary takes these elegant gardens as its focus, taking you on an evocative journey through the country's finest landscapes and designs. Japan’s former imperial capital is a powerful starting point from which to immerse yourself; the lavish colors complemented by benevolent Japanese culture and Kyoto's warm ode to yesteryear. But this tour is not just about gardens. While their exquisite beauty and quietude are the focus, you'll be discovering the rich heritage and tradition of Japan's cultural epicenter. Kyoto is the Japan that many people dream of; charmingly atmospheric and soaked in history, yet humble and graciously welcoming.
Arrive in Kyoto and immediately the serenity will impress you. For eight nights you're staying at the Shunkoin Temple Guest House, an intimate Zen temple amidst the city's largest temple complex. En-suite rooms feature traditional tatami mats and there's a ubiquitous feeling of relaxation. Tour designer and professional garden photographer Allan Mandell is your guide, accompanied by local guide Ayumi Ikushima. Allan has handpicked 12 to 14 of Kyoto's finest temples for you to experience. Some are internationally acclaimed, others are havens of hidden paradise, and all come alive with the vibrant spring bloom. There are two free days included in the itinerary, with the other days being fully guided while flowing at a calm and relaxed pace, usually from 9am to 5pm. You'll utilize a combination of local transport and private minibus to explore, the former ensuring a rich immersion in the delightful sights and sounds of off the beaten track Kyoto. The group size is limited to 12, and carefully selected lunches are included on each of the guided days.
This isn't a tour for ticking off attractions. It's an intimate exploration of arts and culture. For example, on day two, your welcome dinner is accompanied by a lesson on local cuisine from Kyoto guidebook author Judith Clancy. A special tea ceremony offers a delightful interlude on day three. You'll learn about Japanese garden maintenance at one of the country's finest gardens, then spend day five in the company of acclaimed Japanese garden designer Chisao Shigemori. Shikoku Island, Sanzen-in garden, Ohara, Kamigama shrine; these eights days burst with unique attractions and fresh perspectives that turn abstract preconceptions into vivid reality. So step forward into the garden and experience Kyoto in all its absolute beauty and delightful quietude.
Related Information: Zicasso offers a variety of customized tours. To explore more itinerary options, please visit the family trips section on Zicasso.
Starting Price
$5,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Zicasso’s travel specialist helped us put together a great family trip to Japan. He created the perfect itinerary based on our likes/dislikes and was easy to communicate with. We enjoyed our tour with our guide in Tokyo and were especially delighted that the travel specialist personally guided us around Kyoto. Both he and our guide showed us parts of these cities off the beaten track. The travel specialist is incredibly knowledgeable about Japan and his passion for the culture is contagious.
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The trip was fabulous and met all of our expectations. Zicasso's tour operator was very easy to work with and was responsive to all of my priorities for the trip. It was an excellent experience and I would definitely recommend them for a trip to Japan. The guides, our guide in Osaka and Kyoto, and our guide in Tokyo, were excellent.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist did a fabulous job planning our 12-day trip to Japan! We took our two kids (12 and 14 years old) and worked together to come up with such an amazing and fun itinerary covering all of our interests.
In addition to seeing the sights around Tokyo and Kyoto, the travel specialist found us classes in and outside of the cities for sushi-making, Shibori fabric dyeing, and bamboo basket-making. We had the most wonderful guides, drivers, and translators take us to an organic green tea farm (an unexpected favorite!) and even managed to get tickets to the Ghibli Museum.
We had a phenomenal time and I look forward to working with this travel company again.
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Zicasso's travel specialist and her team planned an absolutely outstanding 16-day trip for me and my family. We visited Tokyo, Ghibli Park (near Nagoya), Kanazawa, Kyoto (with day trips to Nara and Osaka), and then wrapped things up with two nights at a beautiful and luxurious ryokan in Hakone.
Communication leading up to the trip was clear and efficient, and whenever we had a question during the trip, we were able to get quick answers from our travel company's rep in Japan.
I would absolutely book another trip with this company.
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We had excellent communications with Zicasso’s travel companies before and during the tour. I'm happy that I didn't have to plan this trip.
Every hotel, train travel, tour, and experience they chose for us was excellent. We appreciated having Japanese and American tour guides. We really appreciated the daily summary page and the detailed instructions in the Info pack about each excursion, including which exit to use when leaving the subway. It was handy to have the PDF version of the info pack to avoid carrying more paper on excursions and to share with my travel companions. The travel app wasn't as helpful because it didn't contain the detailed info the info pack did.
I contacted the travel company once during the tour, on January 1, and they responded within a day. I was surprised and happy about that because it was a holiday.
There was only one situation where the info in the info pack didn't agree with what happened. That was a change in tour guide in Kyoto, but it was okay, since we really enjoyed our guide. Well done overall!
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Our trip was wonderful and we had an excellent planner. He always responded within 24 hours and had an answer for whatever I was asking. Here is some additional feedback:
The documents provided (itinerary, cultural information, tour guide) were all very easy to read and informative. The instructions for using the trains and other modes of transportation turned out to be crucial for us.
We had a great guide in Tokyo. She spoke English well, provided interesting information at the sites we visited, and catered the day to our needs. She was also very good with children.
We ended up not going to Hakone, which was part of the itinerary, and our agent was able to help us get refunds for those tickets, which I understand was an unconventional request. It was nice to know the tickets and money didn't go to waste.
The Miyajima hotel and stay was so beautiful, and our experience there was very unique. I'm so glad our agent planned that as part of our trip.
The hotel in Tokyo was almost perfect; the staff were fantastic, the rooms were comfortable, and the included breakfast was delicious. The only drawbacks were that the pool was closed for renovations, which was disappointing, and their fitness center was very small and would often get extremely crowded in the mornings.
We had a good guide in Kyoto, but probably could've done a better job to account for the heat. We were outside for long stretches; I'm sure he just wanted to get us to more sites, but by the end of the day we were miserable from the sun and humidity. We had children and seniors in our family, and sometimes we were standing in the heat as he explained something which wasn't ideal. His English was okay, but some of our party felt he had difficulty answering some of our questions.
On our trip back from Kyoto to Tokyo, it's not clear why the agency booked us on the Shinkansen from Kyoto to Tokyo, then on a Narita Express from Tokyo to Shinjuku, when we could've taken the train to Shinagawa and saved some time.
Our agent clearly explained that the agency could not make restaurant reservations for our party, but that would've been very helpful since we were a group of 12 and it was often difficult to make that work. We ended up doing it ourselves or through the hotels.
The machiya houses were super-cool, but eight people in one of them was a lot. Also, I understand they're Japanese style, but there wasn't much furniture in there, so we ended up having to sit on beds or on the floor.
The IC cards didn't seem to be separated by child and adult (hopefully I'm not wrong there). This created an issue when we scanned our cards along with the child Shinkansen tickets. We got stopped and had to get the train attendant to help.
The sumo lunch was super-fun. The food (tonkatsu) was delicious, the service was great, and the wrestlers were very engaging, and a few of our party even got to wrestle a bit!
The photo shoot was enjoyable for the kids and the staff there were very patient, attentive, and helpful. Our pictures look great and they were ready within minutes!
I didn't like the application Zicasso uses for communicating with our travel agent. It was a little easier when it was just emails back and forth, but it was not ideal to have to log into a separate application (this one) to communicate. It's hard to do on a mobile phone and takes an extra few steps. It'd be better to communicate through existing platforms like email, WhatsApp, Signal, Facebook, Google Workspace, or Microsoft Teams.
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