Private Charter Rickshaw Ride in Kyoto Higashiyama – Explore Tradition in Style with Ebisuya Rickshaw
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- Ichinenzaka (in front of Kodaiji Temple)
Included
- Rickshaw ride fee
- English-speaking support
- Consumption tax
Private Charter Rickshaw Ride in Kyoto Higashiyama – Explore Tradition in Style with Ebisuya Rickshaw Options
30-min private tour – A Journey of Excitement
45-min private tour – A Journey into the Past
70-min private tour – A Journey through the Geisha District
Overview
Kyoto Higashiyama Rickshaw Ride – Discover the Heart of Gion by Private Charter!
Discover the cultural heart of Kyoto on a private rickshaw ride through Higashiyama and Gion, passing iconic temples, historic streets, and traditional geisha districts with personalized guided storytelling. Kyoto Higashiyama is one of the city’s most atmospheric districts, known for its preserved stone-paved streets, shrines, wooden townhouses, and deep connection to classical Japanese culture. This experience is ideal for couples, families, first-time visitors, and travelers seeking a relaxed yet immersive way to explore Kyoto’s historic streets without extensive walking.
Why this experience?
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▲ Private Charter Rickshaw Ride in Kyoto Higashiyama
Explore Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama and Gion districts on a private rickshaw ride that combines comfort, culture, and unforgettable scenery. Pass iconic landmarks such as Yasaka Pagoda, Kenninji Temple, and the atmospheric Hanamachi geisha district while enjoying guided insights into Kyoto’s history and traditions. With multiple route options ranging from 30 to 70 minutes, this experience offers a personalized way to discover Kyoto’s timeless beauty. Ideal for couples, families, and cultural travelers seeking a unique and relaxing sightseeing experience in Japan’s former capital.
Discover the cultural heart of Kyoto on a private rickshaw ride through Higashiyama and Gion, passing iconic temples, historic streets, and traditional geisha districts with personalized guided storytelling. Kyoto Higashiyama is one of the city’s most atmospheric districts, known for its preserved stone-paved streets, shrines, wooden townhouses, and deep connection to classical Japanese culture. This experience is ideal for couples, families, first-time visitors, and travelers seeking a relaxed yet immersive way to explore Kyoto’s historic streets without extensive walking.
Why this experience?
- Enjoy an immersive cultural journey through Kyoto’s historic Gion and Higashiyama districts
- Gain insights into Kyoto’s history and legends through personalized storytelling from a guide
- Capture beautiful photos as you pass landmarks such as cobblestone streets and Yasaka Shrine
- Choose from 30, 45, or 70-minute routes, each offering a unique perspective tailored to your interests
- Relax in comfort and privacy with a rickshaw ride ideal for couples, families, or small groups
[Options]
| Option 1: 30-Minute Private Rickshaw Tour – A Journey of Excitement | |
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| This compact course offers a quick yet scenic glimpse into Kyoto’s old town beauty. | |
| Route | Higashiyama stone-paved streets → Yasaka Pagoda (Hokanji) → Yasaka Shrine |
| Experience | Explore the charming stone-paved streets of Higashiyama, passing notable landmarks such as Yasaka Pagoda and Yasaka Shrine. |
| Option 2: 45-Minute Private Rickshaw Tour – A Journey into the Past | |
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| Enjoy views of the geisha district and a rickshaw-side visit to the legendary Rokudo Chinnoji Temple. | |
| Route | Nene no Michi → Around Kenninji Temple → Hanamachi district (Gion’s geisha and maiko area) → Rokudo Chinnoji Temple (view from rickshaw) |
| Experience | Starting from Nene no Michi, this route includes a deeper exploration of Gion and the Kenninji Temple area. |
| Option 3: 70-Minute Private Rickshaw Tour – A Journey through the Geisha District | |
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| This extended tour reflects the Kyoto often seen in films and travel magazines. | |
| Route | Higashiyama stone-paved streets → Yasaka Pagoda (Hokanji) → Kenninji Temple → Hanamachi district (Gion’s geisha and maiko area) |
| Experience | Experience a full immersion into Kyoto’s cultural heart, visiting Yasaka Pagoda, Kenninji Temple, and riding through the atmospheric Hanamachi geisha district. |


▲ Private Charter Rickshaw Ride in Kyoto Higashiyama
Explore Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama and Gion districts on a private rickshaw ride that combines comfort, culture, and unforgettable scenery. Pass iconic landmarks such as Yasaka Pagoda, Kenninji Temple, and the atmospheric Hanamachi geisha district while enjoying guided insights into Kyoto’s history and traditions. With multiple route options ranging from 30 to 70 minutes, this experience offers a personalized way to discover Kyoto’s timeless beauty. Ideal for couples, families, and cultural travelers seeking a unique and relaxing sightseeing experience in Japan’s former capital.
Price
| Option | Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-min private tour – A Journey of Excitement | 1 Charter (1 Persons) 1 Charter (2 Persons) 1 Charter (3 Persons) | - Rickshaw ride fee - English-speaking support - Consumption tax | |
| 45-min private tour – A Journey into the Past | 1 Charter (1 Persons) 1 Charter (2 Persons) 1 Charter (3 Persons) | - Rickshaw ride fee - English-speaking support - Consumption tax | |
| 70-min private tour – A Journey through the Geisha District | 1 Charter (1 Persons) 1 Charter (2 Persons) 1 Charter (3 Persons) | - Rickshaw ride fee - English-speaking support - Consumption tax |
- Each rickshaw accommodates up to two adults. However, for safety reasons related to size or weight, guests may be asked to ride separately. If an additional rickshaw is required, the price difference must be paid on-site.
- For groups of three or more, multiple rickshaws will be arranged.
- Adult fares apply to guests aged 6 and above. Children aged 0 to 5 (preschoolers) ride free when seated on an accompanying adult’s lap. (Example: Two adults and two children → one rickshaw (children on laps). One adult and two children → charged for two people.)
- For safety reasons, women less than 4 months (16 weeks) pregnant may not ride. Riding is permitted from 4 months (17 weeks) onward.
- Personal expenses and entrance fees to temples, shrines, or other attractions are not included in the tour price.
[Service hours]
- Service is available from 10:00am to 5:00pm.
- Depending on availability on the day, there may be a short wait for an available rickshaw.
How to book
- 1. Complete your booking.
- 2. Check your email.
- 3. Enjoy it.
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
Refunds are allowed before use and within the validity period.
*Voucher Expiration Period: Valid for 30 days from the date of purchase
Refunds are allowed before use and within the validity period.
*Voucher Expiration Period: Valid for 30 days from the date of purchase
FAQ
What is included in this experience?
A private rickshaw tour guided by an experienced Ebisuya Rickshaw driver, who shares local history and fun facts. You’ll explore scenic streets and cultural landmarks in the Kyoto Higashiyama area, known for its historic temples and charming atmosphere.
How many people can ride together?
Each rickshaw seats up to 2 adults (or 1 adult and 1 small child). For groups, multiple rickshaws will go together side by side.
Is this available year-round?
Yes! Private charter rickshaw ride in Kyoto Higashiyama operates in all seasons (weather permitting). Warm blankets are provided in winter, and rain covers are used during light rain.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes! Kids can ride with an adult. Please mention the number of children when booking.
Is the Higashiyama district worth visiting?
Yes, the Higashiyama district is definitely worth visiting, especially if you want to experience traditional Kyoto. The area is known for its well-preserved historic streets, temples like Yasaka Pagoda, and scenic walking routes such as Ichinenzaka, Ninenzaka, and Sannenzaka. It offers a rich cultural atmosphere with shops, tea houses, and beautiful views that make it ideal for strolling and photography. While it can be crowded at peak times, visiting early or later in the day makes the experience more enjoyable.
What is the most photographed street in Kyoto?
One of the most photographed streets in Kyoto is the area made up of Ichinenzaka, Ninenzaka, and Sannenzaka in the Higashiyama district. These stone-paved streets feature traditional wooden buildings and a beautifully preserved old-town atmosphere. Their gentle slopes and views toward temples make them especially popular for photography. As a result, they are among the most iconic and frequently captured scenes in Kyoto.
What is Yasaka Pagoda?
Yasaka Pagoda, also known as Hokanji Temple, is a historic five-story pagoda located in Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. It dates back over a thousand years and is one of the area’s most recognizable landmarks, often seen rising above traditional streets like Ninenzaka. While the pagoda itself is not usually open to the public, it is highly popular for sightseeing and photography. It represents classic Buddhist architecture and adds to the traditional atmosphere of Higashiyama.
What is Yasaka Shrine famous for?
Yasaka Shrine is famous for being one of Kyoto’s most important Shinto shrines and for hosting the Gion Matsuri, one of Japan’s most famous festivals, held every July. The shrine is also known for its vibrant vermilion buildings and its location at the eastern end of Gion, Kyoto’s traditional entertainment district. Many visitors come to pray for good health, prosperity, and protection. In the evening, the lantern-lit grounds create a lively and atmospheric setting that attracts both locals and tourists.
What is Kenninji Temple?
Kenninji Temple is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto and the head temple of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism. Founded in 1202, it is located near the Gion district and is known for its peaceful atmosphere and historic significance. The temple features beautiful Zen gardens, traditional architecture, and famous artworks, including a large twin dragon painting on the ceiling of its Dharma Hall. Kenninji offers visitors a calm retreat from the busy streets nearby.
Destination
Ichinenzaka
Address: 483 Shimokawarachō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0825, Japan
Yasaka Pagoda (Hokanji)
Address: 388 Yasaka Kamimachi, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0827, Japan
Yasaka Shrine
Address: 625 Gionmachi Kitagawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0073, Japan
Nene no Michi
Address: 528 Shimokawarachō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0825, Japan
Kenninji Temple
Address: 584番地 Komatsuchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0811, Japan
Gion (Hanamachi district)
Address: 347-181 Gionmachi Kitagawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0073, Japan
Rokudo Chinnoji Temple
Address: 595 Komatsuchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0811, Japan
