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Bento and Bicycle Tour of Hidden Kyoto with Local Guides
Sakyo Ward
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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キャンセルポリシーと天気
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Bookings must be made at least 3 days in advance. Same-day cancellations are non-refundable (100% charge). The tour starts on time, and late arrivals may not be able to join. There is a short but steep hill at the beginning of the tour. Electric-assist bicycles are provided to make the ride easier. Participants should be in reasonable physical condition The tour operates in light rain.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Discover a slower, more personal side of Kyoto on this small-group bento and bicycle tour. Begin your day with a hands-on bento-making class, preparing a traditional lunch of tamago-yaki, onigiri, and octopus sausages, packed in eco-friendly furoshiki. Vegetarian and vegan options available with notice, or receive a discount if you skip lunch prep.
Then hop on a comfortable bike and explore Kyoto’s quiet backstreets, riverside paths, and peaceful spiritual sites — far from the crowds. The tour is led by a warm older couple: a Japanese local woman and her German husband, a veteran Kyoto cycling guide who speaks four languages.
Choose from two routes: Route A visits Yoshida Shrine, Philosoph...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 6 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 3 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 6 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 3 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Electric or Standard Quality Bicycle and Helmet
Japanese traditional Bento Box made at the start of day. Discount available if you want to skip the bento and bring your own lunch.
Please bring your own water bottle. There are places to fill up clean Kyoto water along the way.
Sunblock
Meeting Points
Departure
Sakura Sari
Look for a small street and half way down (50m) you will see the Sakura Sari Restaurant sign.
Bento-Making Workshop (Optional for Both routes)
Begin the day with a hands-on Japanese cooking experience. You'll prepare your own traditional bento lunch featuring tamago-yaki (rolled omelette), onigiri (rice balls), and playful items like octopus sausages. Everything is packed in reusable, plastic-free containers wrapped in colourful furoshiki cloth. This activity takes place indoors before heading out on the bikes.
You can also swap your bento to German food and/or German beer after the tour. There may be a small price difference charged depending on your choice (from 1,000yen)
45 minutes
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Yoshida Shrine
(Route 1 only)
Ride through the peaceful grounds of Yoshida Shrine, a quiet Shinto sanctuary hidden in the hills behind Kyoto University.
It’s a perfect first stop to ease into the tour, with time to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and take a few photos among the trees and stone lanterns.
10 minutes
3
Philosopher's Walk
(Route 1 only)
Cycle along the iconic Philosopher’s Path, a stone-lined walkway that runs beside a quiet canal. This stretch is especially beautiful in spring when the cherry trees are in bloom, but the leafy green of summer and red maple in autumn also make it a highlight.
4
Nanzen-ji Temple
(Route 1 only)
Take a short walk through the impressive grounds of Nanzenji, a major Zen temple known for its towering Sanmon gate and beautiful red brick aqueduct. It’s a great place to pause and feel Kyoto’s historical depth, with time to explore the shady temple paths.
5
Heian Shrine
(Route 1 only)
Pass beneath one of the largest torii gates in Japan as you cycle past Heian Shrine. This bright vermillion landmark marks the entrance to a shrine complex with spacious courtyards and gardens. Guests may stop briefly for photos and a look around depending on group pace.
10 minutes
6
Kamogawa River
(Route 1 only)
After lunch, the ride continues south along the Kamogawa — Kyoto’s iconic river — with a flat, open path and beautiful views of city life blending with nature. This final stretch back toward the starting point offers time to unwind, take photos, and enjoy the breeze before the tour wraps up.
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Kamogawa River
(Route 2 only)
Start the ride by heading north along the scenic Kamo River. This peaceful stretch is popular with locals and full of natural beauty — the perfect introduction to Kyoto by bike.
15 minutes
8
Shimogamo Jinja
(Route 2 only)
Spend time exploring Shimogamo Shrine, one of Kyoto’s oldest and most spiritual places. Nestled in the ancient Tadasu no Mori forest, this UNESCO World Heritage site feels untouched by time. Guests can walk through its wooded paths, take photos, and enjoy the calm, sacred atmosphere.
40 minutes
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Kamigamo Shrine
(Route 2 only)
This UNESCO-listed shrine is known for its spacious grounds, peaceful riverbank setting, and strong connection to Kyoto’s historical priesthood. Visitors stroll the serene paths, take in the shrine’s architecture, and soak up the quiet charm of Kyoto’s northern edge.
30 minutes
10
Demachi Masugata Shopping Street
(Route 2 only)
Tucked between the Kamo and Takano rivers, this charming arcade has been a local hub for over 100 years. Lined with family-run shops and retro storefronts, it offers a nostalgic glimpse into Kyoto’s postwar Shōwa-era shopping culture.
You'll find handmade side dishes (惣菜 sōzai), seasonal sweets, tsukemono (pickles), tea shops, and even a few tiny eateries. Locals come here daily, and the vibe is delightfully unfussy — a contrast to the city's more touristy districts.
The arcade sits right near the Kamo River Delta, making it a natural stop for picking up snacks or sides before your picnic. While not formally designated as a cultural property, it's beloved as a piece of Kyoto's living history.
40 minutes
11
Kamo River
Kamo River Delta – Riverside Picnic at Kyoto’s Natural Crossroads (Tour 2 Only)
This iconic spot, where the Kamo River and Takano River meet, is locally known as the Kamogawa Delta. With stepping stones shaped like turtles and birds crossing the shallow streams, it’s one of Kyoto’s most beloved outdoor spaces.
Surrounded by willows, soft grass, and a view of the northern mountains, the delta is a natural gathering place for families, students, musicians, and artists. It has a relaxed, almost festival-like atmosphere—especially on sunny days.
For your tour, it’s the perfect place to spread out your handmade bento, enjoy the fresh air, and experience Kyoto not as a tourist, but as a temporary local.
It's also culturally significant as a traditional meeting point, often depicted in literature and film. Few places capture the everyday beauty of Kyoto better than this.
30 minutes
12
Kamogawa River
(Both routes)
After Kamigamo, enjoy a relaxing, mostly downhill ride back toward Sakura Sari along the Kamo River. This gentle stretch is perfect for winding down, chatting, and enjoying the open space and seasonal colours before the tour ends.
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Sakura Sari
After returning your bike, feel free to stick around for a local Japanese or German beer at Sakura Sari, or enjoy a light snack. A nice way to unwind and reflect on the day’s journey. (Drinks not included.)
30 minutes
14
Matsui Sake Brewery
Optional (Both routes)
Near the end of the tour, guests may stop at Matsui Sake Brewery — a small, family-run sake maker dating back to 1726. Those who are interested can enjoy a short tasting and learn about Kyoto’s brewing traditions.
Optional sake tasting not included in tour price.
45 minutes
Bento and Bicycle Tour of Hidden Kyoto with Local Guides
Sakyo Ward
About
Discover a slower, more personal side of Kyoto on this small-group bento and bicycle tour. Begin your day with a hands-on bento-making class, preparing a traditional lunch of tamago-yaki, onigiri, and octopus sausages, packed in eco-friendly furoshiki. Vegetarian and vegan options available with notice, or receive a discount if you skip lunch prep.
Then hop on a comfortable bike and explore Kyoto’s quiet backstreets, riverside paths, and peaceful spiritual sites — far from the crowds. The tour is led by a warm older couple: a Japanese local woman and her German husband, a veteran Kyoto cycling guide who speaks four languages.
Choose from two routes: Route A visits Yoshida Shrine, Philosoph...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 6 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 3 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 6 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 3 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Electric or Standard Quality Bicycle and Helmet
Japanese traditional Bento Box made at the start of day. Discount available if you want to skip the bento and bring your own lunch.
Please bring your own water bottle. There are places to fill up clean Kyoto water along the way.
Sunblock
Meeting Points
Departure
Sakura Sari
Look for a small street and half way down (50m) you will see the Sakura Sari Restaurant sign.