Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over a millennium, and carries a reputation as its most beautiful city. However, visitors may be surprised by how much work they will have to do to see Kyoto's beautiful side. Most first impressions of the city will be of the urban sprawl of central Kyoto, around the ultra-modern glass-and-steel train station, which is itself an example of a city steeped in tradition colliding with the modern world. Nonetheless, the persistent visitor will soon discover Kyoto's hidden beauty in the temples and parks which ring the city center, and find that the city has much more to offer than immediately meets the eye.

Terms & Conditions

  • Fares include all fuel surcharges, ad valorem tax & other taxes & fees.
  • Tickets are non refundable, non transferable and non assignable.
  • Name changes are not permitted
  • Fares are subject to change without notice.
  • Fares subject to availability.
  • Lowest fares may require an advance purchase of up to 21 days.
  • Certain Blackout dates may apply.