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Beyond the Crowds: Scenic Kyoto E-bike Loop with Young Pro Guides
(60) Reviews
Kyoto
About
#Local Pride, E-Bike Freedom Founded by Kiyoto—a local with 40 years of Kyoto roots—our energetic team of guides (20s-40s) brings a fresh vibe to tradition. We aren’t just lecturers; we are local friends with a camera-ready eye. On our e-bikes, we skip the bus crowds to show you the hidden backstreets and local shops tourists rarely see. Let’s ride and discover the "real" Kyoto together!
#8-Hour E-Bike Adventure (Sample) Hidden Gems: Glide through quiet neighborhoods and visit authentic local shops. Iconic Landmarks: Marvel at the giant Heian Jingu Torii and Nanzen-ji. Nature Trails: Feel the breeze along the Philosopher’s Path and Kamo River. Sacred Woods: Cycle through the ancient forest ...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Electric Bike (Normal cycle available as well)
A passionate, fun tour guide with a knack for snapping amazing photos
A kind guide who cherishes the spirit of Japanese "omotenashi" hospitality
Food and drink
Paid entrance to temples and shrines
Gratuities
Meeting Points
Departure
Sunny Cycle- Bicycle Rent-(京都レンタサイクル サニーサイクル)
Return
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Participants must be able to ride a bicycle.
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We have kids’ bikes (non-electric). Availability is limited; please request at booking.
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Kids’ seats are available for children who cannot ride on their own. Limited units; please request when booking.
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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Higashi Hongan-ji is a major Jodo Shinshu Buddhist temple located in central Kyoto, established in 1602. Its vast grounds and impressive main hall attract many visitors. The main hall, called the Goeido, is one of the largest wooden structures in Japan — truly a sight to behold.
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Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine
Fushimi Inari Shrine is the head shrine of over 30,000 Inari shrines across Japan, located in southern Kyoto. It’s famous for the thousands of bright red torii gates forming a tunnel along the mountain trails. People visit to pray for business success and family safety, and the hike to the summit is a must-do.
40 minutes
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Komyo-in Temple
Komyo-in Temple is a sub-temple of Tofuku-ji, known for its tranquil garden. The autumn leaves are stunning, blending beautifully with the moss-covered grounds. It’s a perfect peaceful spot to escape the city’s hustle and just relax.
20 minutes
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Tofuku-ji Temple
Tofuku-ji’s Tsutenkyo Bridge is a famous spot for autumn colors. The long bridge spans a valley, offering panoramic views of fiery red and orange maple trees. It’s a popular place every fall, symbolizing Kyoto’s breathtaking autumn scenery.
10 minutes
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Hōkan-ji Temple (Yasaka no tō)
You'll feel like you've stepped into a living postcard of ancient Japan!
Its elegant silhouette against the backdrop of Kyoto's historic Higashiyama district is simply breathtaking.
Picture-Perfect Moments
Don't forget your camera! The pagoda and its surroundings offer countless opportunities for stunning photos.
Whether it's cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant autumn leaves, or the soft glow of evening light, every season brings a new magical backdrop for your memories.
20 minutes
6
Yasui-Konpiragu
Yasui Konpiragu Shrine is known for gods of breaking bad relationships and making good ones. Many come to pray for cutting off bad ties or bringing in good connections. The stone monument with a hole to crawl through is famous — a powerful spiritual spot for sure.
10 minutes
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Hanamikoji Street
Hanamikoji Street is a charming alley in Kyoto's Gion district.
It's lined with traditional tea houses and restaurants, offering a glimpse of geisha culture.
Visitors can enjoy the historic atmosphere and possibly spot geisha or maiko in the evening.
10 minutes
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Tatsumi Bridge
A hidden gem that'll make your heart skip a beat.
Irresistible Charm of Tatsumi Bridge
Nestled along the picturesque Shirakawa River, Tatsumi Bridge is a small but absolutely stunning wooden bridge that'll take your breath away. With its vibrant vermilion railings and traditional Japanese design, it's like stepping into a living postcard!
Cherry Blossom Magic
Can you imagine anything more magical? In spring, the bridge transforms into a pink paradise as cherry blossoms burst into bloom, creating a dreamy tunnel of petals. It's so romantic, you'll feel like you're in a movie!
Photo Ops Galore
Get your camera ready because Tatsumi Bridge is a photographer's dream come true. The combination of the charming bridge, flowing river, and traditional tea houses in the background creates picture-perfect scenes that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy.
10 minutes
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Shirakawa Lane
Gion Shirakawa is a picturesque historic district, featuring traditional machiya houses, willow-lined canals, and a serene atmosphere where geisha occasionally stroll.
It's a quintessential Japanese landscape that captures the elegant essence of old Kyoto.
15 minutes
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River Terrace
The Shirakawa Shinsui Terrace is a riverside walkway along the Shirakawa River in Kyoto’s Higashiyama area. It’s a great spot to enjoy the soothing sound of flowing water up close. The stone-paved paths and benches make it a perfect place to relax while taking in seasonal scenery. Nearby cafes and shops add to the charm, making it ideal for sightseeing and breaks.
15 minutes
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Heian Jingu Shrine Otorii
The Great Torii of Heian Shrine in Kyoto is a massive vermilion gate standing 24.2m tall. Built in 1929 to commemorate Emperor Showa's enthronement, it's made of reinforced concrete and marks the approach to the shrine.
15 minutes
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Nanzen-ji Temple
Nanzen-ji, located in the Sakyo Ward of Kyoto, is a prominent temple of the Rinzai sect, known for its rich history and beautiful gardens. Established in 1291 by Emperor Kameyama, it has become one of the most significant Zen temples in Japan.
15 minutes
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Nanzenji Suirokaku
Nanzen-ji Aqueduct, known as Suirakukaku, is a significant historical structure located within the grounds of Nanzen-ji Temple.
Completed in 1888, this brick aqueduct was built to transport water from Lake Biwa to Kyoto, showcasing a blend of modern engineering and traditional Japanese aesthetics.
10 minutes
14
Philosopher's Walk
Philosopher's Path is a picturesque walkway located in the Sakyo Ward of Kyoto, stretching approximately 2 kilometers along the banks of the Biwa Canal.
This scenic route connects the southern end at Wakaoji Shrine to the northern end at Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion) and is renowned for its beautiful cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn leaves.
30 minutes
15
Honen-in
Honen-in Temple is a peaceful Zen temple nestled in a forest, said to be founded by Honen Shonin in the 13th century. Surrounded by nature, the temple grounds offer a calm atmosphere with beautiful seasonal changes. It’s a quiet spot, perfect if you want some serious tranquility.
15 minutes
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Shimogamo Jinja
Shimogamo Jinja Shrine, officially known as Kamomioya Shrine, is located in the Sakyo Ward of Kyoto, Japan. It is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in the region, with roots tracing back to around 90 BC. The shrine is dedicated to two main deities: Kamo Taketsunumi (the god of land development) and his mother, Tamayori-hime, who is also associated with fertility and protection for women.
30 minutes
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Kamogawa Delta (Kyoto Prefectural Kamogawa Park)
The Kamogawa Delta, where the Kamo and Takano Rivers meet, is a popular spot for locals and tourists. Known for its stepping stones shaped like turtles and birds, it offers scenic views, seasonal beauty like cherry blossoms, and opportunities to relax in nature. Featured in novels and anime, it’s a cultural landmark. Easily accessible from Demachiyanagi Station, it’s perfect for a peaceful stroll or sightseeing.
15 minutes
18
Kyoto Gyoen National Garden
Kyoto Gyoen is a large park area surrounding the old Imperial Palace, offering beautiful nature all year round. It’s a popular spot for locals to relax, with historic buildings sprinkled around. Famous for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, it’s a peaceful oasis right in the city.
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Stepping Stones at Kojin
Ebisugawa Tobiishi are stepping stones across the Ebisugawa, a tributary of the Kamo River. It’s a fun spot where locals and tourists hop across the stones or snap photos. The stones blend naturally with the flowing river, and the scenery changes beautifully with the seasons.
10 minutes
20
Teramachi-dori Street
Teramachi Street runs north-south through central Kyoto and is a lively shopping street filled with traditional Japanese goods, cafes, and fashion shops. It’s a bustling area loved by both locals and visitors, perfect for a stroll to soak up Kyoto’s vibe.
10 minutes
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Kyoto Sanjo Shopping Street
Sanjo Street is one of the main east-west streets in Kyoto city, lined with restaurants, cafes, and historic buildings. It’s close to Kawaramachi and the Kamo River, making it a convenient hub for sightseeing. The area is lively both day and night.
Beyond the Crowds: Scenic Kyoto E-bike Loop with Young Pro Guides
(60) Reviews
Kyoto
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About
#Local Pride, E-Bike Freedom Founded by Kiyoto—a local with 40 years of Kyoto roots—our energetic team of guides (20s-40s) brings a fresh vibe to tradition. We aren’t just lecturers; we are local friends with a camera-ready eye. On our e-bikes, we skip the bus crowds to show you the hidden backstreets and local shops tourists rarely see. Let’s ride and discover the "real" Kyoto together!
#8-Hour E-Bike Adventure (Sample) Hidden Gems: Glide through quiet neighborhoods and visit authentic local shops. Iconic Landmarks: Marvel at the giant Heian Jingu Torii and Nanzen-ji. Nature Trails: Feel the breeze along the Philosopher’s Path and Kamo River. Sacred Woods: Cycle through the ancient forest ...
Highlights
From 4 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 4 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Japanese & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Electric Bike (Normal cycle available as well)
A passionate, fun tour guide with a knack for snapping amazing photos
A kind guide who cherishes the spirit of Japanese "omotenashi" hospitality