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JR Kyoto Train Station (see meeting point instruction on the voucher)
9:00 AM
Returns to original departure point at approximately 1pm
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Local guide
Sake liquor store tasting
Entry/Admission - Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
Food and drinks, unless specified
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities
使用者評價
滿意度5分
評價來自10位遊客Michael S2018-04-03
My tour guide was amazing. My brother was sick and could not go on the tour. So, I was the only person on this tour and it wasn't cancelled. My guide was fantastic and made the price of the tour worth it with her insights at Fushimi Inari Shrine and the Sake Brewery. The tasting was great and I bought sake to take home to America the seemlier nailed my tastes in sake perfectly!. Fushimi Inari Shrine was great to see-one of the best shrines in Japan. Definitely go on this tour!
Stacy S2018-01-12
The guide was super friendly and knowledgable. It was a fun and informative tour.
Janice H2017-12-01
So awesome our tour guide was great! She explained things so well and was so cool how she shared her culture, Yoko was the best!
puishih2017-11-12
It was a good tour, the guide was knowledgeable and helpful. Enjoyable experience. The sake sampling was great.
Sara D2017-11-11
The tour guide was wonderful - adjusting the tour as needed according to the needs and wants of the 6 people on the tour 2 couples plus my son and myself. Fushimi Inari is amazing - HOWEVER, if you really want to experience the full impact of the shrine, you should go in the early morning before the tourists get there it takes about 2-3 hours to walk the shrine in its entirety. It is crowded otherwise AND the tour can allow only an hour or so for walking. YET IF you want to know the history of the shrine, what the various things mean, the rituals, etc., definitely go on this tour.
As for the Sake Brewery Tour, it was very interesting - you get to walk through the museum you do NOT get to see Sake being made, including explanations of the various pieces of equipment you also get to enjoy a taste of several of the Gekkeikan products. The final leg of the tour is to a market where one can buy various items at excellent prices where you have a tasting experience in one of the better Sake specialty shop.
PETRE E2017-07-06
Great tour if you want to discover the history of
Gizmetti2017-03-16
Our tour guide was awesome. We ended up being the only group that signed up for the tour so it ended up being a private tour. She took us to the Fushimi Inari shrine and gave us a lot of information about the location, its symbolism, history, etc. All very fascinating stuff. After the Fushimi Inari shrine we headed to the Gekkeikan brewery/museum. We toured the museum while our tour guide gave us a great history lesson. We were able to test all the exclusive flavors of Sake found only at the brewery and browse the shop afterwards to take a few bottles home which were very reasonably priced. After the Sake tour we ended up at a Sake bar, the location in which I have forgotten but we had a Sake Master ask our preferences and then pick out four flavors of Sake for us to taste. The Master of Sake knows his stuff because all of us enjoyed the flavors presented to us. It was a great intimate experience with a tour guide who lives locally. She was very knowledgeable and very friendly. I would most certainly recommend this tour if you're a fan of history and sake. My group had a lot of fun on this tour. I would definitely do it again.!
Melanie S2017-03-11
Small group experience with Youko, a sake afficionado. She was lovely and elegant and really knows her subject. First stop at the Fushimi Inari for a brief tour and lots of explanations from our guide. She knows where to stop to get a great photo...Then a nice small sake museum followed by a tasting in a sake bar in the market. Quite a bit of walking but very nice tour. Recommended.
Suzy Juraja J2017-03-07
The guide Yuoko was brilliant. English was perfect and she gave us so much information. Was very patient and kind with our questions. However, I feel the tour is quite expensive for half a day without meals. I booked a whole day tour in Tokyo, including meal, tour bus and cruise around Tokyo bay for less. I suggest people look for similar tours with other companies perhaps once in Japan to save some money.
Elizabeth G2016-12-29
There's a reason this heads up every 'must see' list of Kyoto: it is actually beyond words. Or even pictures. Just go, and you'll understand. At one point, my husband and I looked at each other and agreed, Yup, there's no way to REALLY describe this to anyone back home .
So let's discuss the tour itself, instead:
Tomoko, who spoke clear English and paid all our train fares, was an informed and friendly guide, sharing insights lots of travelers miss like don't walk up the center of the wide path to the temple: it's traditionally reserved for the deity!. In addition to the usual facts-and-figures, she shared how locals view their shrines and temples, and the motivations for people who have erected the magnificent Torii she actual knows someone who built one here, for example.
After viewing the lower third of the Shrine mountain, we took at train to a sake brewery, 2 tasting rooms, and a sake shop to round out the day trip.
You'll love this adventure!
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