Kyoto City, the host city of ICOM Kyoto, is filled with treasures of cultural heritage. We invite you to participate in our various tours, starting from casual half-day tours to thorough full day tours.
Half-Day Course
C-1
Morning
Kyoto’s Zen Heritage –The Golden Pavilion and Ryoan-ji Rock Garden
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C-2
Morning
The Gardens and Architectural Delights of Kyoto’s Imperial Palaces
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C-3
Morning
Explore Tea Culture 1: The Utensils and Traditions of the Tea Ceremony
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C-4
Morning
Visit the Mountains Where 17th and 20th Century Architecture Blends with Nature
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C-5
Morning
Museum and Temples Along Kyoto’s Famous Philosopher’s Path
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C-6
Morning
Important Cultural Property and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the City
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C-7
Morning
Learn about the Traditional Food Culture of Kyoto
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C-8
Morning
Visit to Cultural Property Conservation Studio
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C-9
Morning
Imperial Villa and Grand Shrine in the Natural Environment of the RakusaiArea
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C-10
One-Day
Sake Breweries and Ten Thousand Torii Gates of Fushimi Inari Shrine
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C-11
Afternoon
Explore Kyoto’s Traditional Crafts of Textiles and Incense
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C-12
Afternoon
Hands-On Activities and Experiences with Traditional Japannese Craft Culture
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C-13
Afternoon
Textiles and Science: Where Tradition and Modernity Meet in Kyoto
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C-14
Afternoon
Explore Tea Culture 2: Green Tea Traditions in the City Center
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C-15
Afternoon
Highlights of To-ji Temple Treasures and Pagodas in the City’s Hills
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C-16
Night
Special Preview of artKYOTO 2019
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C-25
Afternoon
Special Visit to Kyoto University’s Kwasan Astronomical Observatory in the Mountains
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S-1
Afternoon
Important Cultural Property and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the City
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S-2
Afternoon
Sake Breweries and the Thousand Red Gates of Oinari-san Shrine
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One-Day Course
C-17
One-Day
Traditional Crafts and Temple Conservation
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C-18
One-Day
Glorious Japanese Gardens and Decorative Arts from the Turn of the 19th Century
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C-19
One-Day
Visiting Temples in the Tranquil Mountain Village of Ohara
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C-20
One-Day
Zen Temple Conservation Techniques
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C-21
One-Day
Time for Contemplation –Temples, Tea and Ceramics
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C-22
One-Day
Fun for All the Family!
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C-23
One-Day
Communities Carrying Tradition into the Future: Renewal of Traditional Kyoto-style Houses
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C-24
One-Day
Temples and Museums in the Arashiyama-Sagano Area
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