Other Vehicle Spots in Kyoto Area

  • Kyobasha
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    Kyoto Kameoka-shi Shinocho Yamamoto
    Passengers on this open horse-drawn carriage can feel nature around them as they enjoy touring the area. Two courses are available; a one-way course and a round trip course. The one-way course mostly connects Torokko-Kameoka Station with the boarding area for the Hozu River Boat Ride. The round trip course departs from Torokko-Kameoka Station before exploring the area along the Hozu River and returning to the place of departure via the same path. Service is suspended from January to February each year.

    After we arrived at Kameoka Trokko Station on the Sagano Scenic train there was not much to do so we decided to take a ride on a KYO-BASHA, the Japanese horse and carriage with the expectation that...

  • EBISUYA Rickshaw-Kyoto Arashiyama Main Office
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Sagatenryujisusukinobabachou 3-24
    This is a tourist rickshaw service that takes guests around the popular Kyoto sightseeing areas of Arashiyama and Sagano. One can enjoy a guided tour of famous places such as the Togetsu-Kyo Bridge and the bamboo forest of Sagano while riding in the rickshaw which is pulled by a happi-coat wearing rickshaw driver. There are various courses available to meet one’s available time and budget including the Togetsu-Kyo Yuran Course and the Sagano Yasuragi-no-Tabi. One can also charter the rickshaw to take them around their desired course. Embarkation areas include JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, the Randen Arashiyama Station and Togetsu-Kyo Bridge (north end).
  • Sky Bus Kyoto
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Higashi-shiokojicho Hoka

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Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.

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