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Kyoto Audio Tours

Discover Kyoto with self-guided audio walking tours

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A few words on Kyoto

Japan's 1,075-year capital chose tradition over the 20th century.

Kyoto served as Japan's imperial capital from 794 until 1869, when Emperor Meiji moved the court to the newly renamed Tokyo. Those 1,075 years left an architectural density that has no equivalent in Japan: seventeen UNESCO World Heritage Sites, over 1,600 Buddhist temples, more than 400 Shinto shrines, and the intact streetscapes of the Gion district where wooden machiya townhouses still line the lanes as they did when geisha were the primary entertainers of Heian court aristocracy. The city was famously spared from American bombing during World War II, a decision attributed to U.S. Secretary of War Henry Stimson's pre-war visit and his recognition of its irreplaceable cultural value.

Fushimi Inari Taisha, the mountain shrine to the south of the city, is approached through a corridor of roughly 10,000 vermillion torii gates donated by businesses and individuals since the 8th century.

The path winds up Mount Inari through smaller shrines and fox statues (the fox is the messenger of the rice deity Inari) for about four kilometers to the summit. Most visitors photograph the lower gates and turn back within thirty minutes; walking the full circuit to the two-hour mark thins the crowds dramatically and changes the atmosphere entirely. The Arashiyama bamboo grove in the western hills is similarly best walked at first light before tour groups arrive, when the wind through the bamboo produces a sound that the Japanese government has designated one of the country's 100 soundscapes worth preserving.

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Before you walk.

Late March through early April for cherry blossoms and mid to late November for autumn leaves are Kyoto's peak seasons, with extraordinary color but very large crowds. May through June and September through October offer pleasant temperatures between 18 and 26 degrees Celsius with fewer visitors. Summers are hot and humid; winters are cold but the snow on temple roofs is beautiful.

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This was a solid way to get to know Brighton without feeling like a tourist. The narration had depth and context, but didn't overdo it.
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Started this tour with a croissant in one hand and zero expectations. The app just vibes with you, no pressure, just you, your headphones, and some cool stories.
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