expedia
One Key

Earn OneKeyCash when you sign in and book an activity

Kyoto: Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist Culture Private In-Depth Tour

By 筱株式会社
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$64 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h+
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • Enjoy an exclusive private walk through Kiyomizu-dera with a local guide.
  • Hear how the temple was rebuilt nine times, and why Kyoto kept restoring it.
  • Discover the Main Hall, Otowanotaki, and the sacred approach roads in detail.
  • Explore monuments and devotion sites that most visitors walk past.
  • Leave with a deeper sense of Kannon worship, resilience, and living Kyoto.

Activity location

    • Kyoto
    • Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 日本、〒605-0862 京都府京都市東山区清水1丁目294 | Look for the small wooden hall with a tiled roof on your left as you walk up Kiyomizu-zaka toward the main temple gate — this is the Jizoin-Zenkoji-do Hall (地蔵院善光寺堂), home to a stone Jizo figure that has watched over this approach road for centuries. Getting here: Take bus No. 100 or 206 from Kyoto Station to Gojo-zaka or Kiyomizu-michi stop, then walk 10 minutes uphill along Kiyomizu-zaka. Taxis can drop you at the foot of Kiyomizu-zaka.
    • Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

Check availability

Route 1: Essential In-Depth Experience (1 hour)

  • Activity duration is 1 hour1h
    1h
  • English

1 hour / approx. 1 km
A focused route covering Kiyomizu-dera’s founding storey, hidden details near the approach, Niomon Gate, Zuigudo Hall, Three-Story Pagoda, Main Hall, Kannon worship, Kiyomizu Stage, Inner Sanctuary, and Otowanotaki Falls.

Price details
NZ$64.04 x 1 AdultNZ$64.04
Total
Price is NZ$64.04
Until Fri, 15 May

Route 2: Complete In-Depth Experience (1 hour 45 minutes)

  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 45 minutes1h 45m
    1h 45m
  • English

1 hour 45 minutes / approx. 1.5 km
A fuller route including the essential temple core plus additional northern precincts, stone Buddha groups, sub-temple exteriors, Taizan-ji, Koyasu Pagoda, and deeper layers of Buddhist devotion.

Price details
NZ$90.73 x 1 AdultNZ$90.73
Total
Price is NZ$90.73
Until Fri, 15 May

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Private expert guide (English, Chinese, or Cantonese)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Kiyomizu-dera temple admission ticket
  • What's includedWhat's included
    In-depth commentary at annotated sites
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Guided walk through the full UNESCO precinct
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Food and drinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Additional fees for inner sanctum special access (payable on-site)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Transport to/from the meeting point

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Drones, Food and drinks, Littering, Pets (assistance dogs allowed), Smoking, Smoking indoors, Tripods
  • Not suitable for: People with claustrophobia, People with low level of fitness, People with mobility impairments, Wheelchair users

What you can expect

Kiyomizu-dera has burned down and been rebuilt again and again. Its famous stage and city view are unforgettable, but the deeper storey is resilience: how faith, fire, reconstruction, and local devotion shaped Kyoto’s powerful Buddhist site.

Your private guide meets you at Jizoin-Zenkoji-do Hall before you enter the temple approach. Begin with the origins of Kiyomizu-dera: monk Enchin, ascetic Gyoei, the waterfall that gave the temple its name, and warrior Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, who helped establish the first hall. Your guide connects the temple’s history with restoration, preservation, and its place in Kyoto’s UNESCO World Heritage.

Before reaching the temple core, discover details visitors walk past: Kubi-Furi Jizo, the horse stable, Niomon Gate, unusual guardian dogs, an early Meiji survey marker known as the “navel stone,” the Shoun Seiryu dragon image, prayer monuments, the bell tower, and other small signs of devotion.

At Zuigudo Hall, if open, experience or learn about the Tainai-meguri, a symbolic walk through darkness representing Buddhist rebirth. Depending on the selected option, the route may also include northern precincts, stone Buddha groups, guardian shrines, memorial halls, and exterior views of sub-temples and gardens, showing Kiyomizu-dera as a wider sacred landscape.

Continue towards the central buildings. See the Three-Story Pagoda, West Gate, Sutra Hall, Tamura-do, ritual water basins, corridors, and worship spaces leading towards the Main Hall. Your guide explains Kannon worship, especially the Eleven-Headed Thousand-Armed Kannon, and how prayers for protection, success, compassion, and renewal shape temple life today.

At the Main Hall, a National Treasure rebuilt in 1633, hear how its great wooden stage was built without nails and supported by massive pillars. Learn why the phrase “to jump from the stage of Kiyomizu” became a symbol of bold decision-making, and how records preserve the memory of people who once leapt from the stage as acts of faith before the practice was banned.

From the Inner Sanctuary, view the suspended Main Hall across the valley and understand why this angle reveals the architecture more clearly than the crowded front view. Nearby, your guide introduces related halls and sacred spaces, including Amida worship, Shaka worship, Jishu Shrine from the outside, and Inari devotion.

Depending on the option, the longer route adds further layers such as Taizan-ji, the Koyasu Pagoda, and sites linked with safe childbirth, memorial prayer, and hidden Buddhist devotion. The shorter route focuses on the essential temple core while still covering the main storey, major halls, and key worship sites.

The tour ends at Otowanotaki Falls, the sacred waterfall that gave Kiyomizu-dera its name. Learn the meaning of its three streams and how visitors pray for study, love, or long life. By the end, Kiyomizu-dera is no longer just a scenic viewpoint, but a living temple of Kannon faith, survival, and Kyoto devotion.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIES
    • Kyoto
    • Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • 日本、〒605-0862 京都府京都市東山区清水1丁目294 | Look for the small wooden hall with a tiled roof on your left as you walk up Kiyomizu-zaka toward the main temple gate — this is the Jizoin-Zenkoji-do Hall (地蔵院善光寺堂), home to a stone Jizo figure that has watched over this approach road for centuries. Getting here: Take bus No. 100 or 206 from Kyoto Station to Gojo-zaka or Kiyomizu-michi stop, then walk 10 minutes uphill along Kiyomizu-zaka. Taxis can drop you at the foot of Kiyomizu-zaka.
    • Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan