Fun Kyoto Ride! Scoot to Gorge, Local Lunch & Samurai Armor
Fun Kyoto Ride! Scoot to Gorge, Local Lunch & Samurai Armor
Fun Kyoto Ride! Scoot to Gorge, Local Lunch & Samurai Armor
Fun Kyoto Ride! Scoot to Gorge, Local Lunch & Samurai Armor
Fun Kyoto Ride! Scoot to Gorge, Local Lunch & Samurai Armor
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Fun Kyoto Ride! Scoot to Gorge, Local Lunch & Samurai Armor

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Service languages: English, Japanese (select your preferred language in the package options)
Available from Jun 2
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Free cancellation by 9:00 AM, 1 day before the date of use
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BRL 1,747.82

Highlights

Discover the hidden gems of Kyoto away from the usual tourist spots
Enjoy a delicious lunch in the charming Saga area
Experience the thrill of wearing traditional armor at Kouzu Company
Itinerary
*This tour needs your international driver license for cars or motorcycles!

Search "International Driving Permit (IDP)" in your country because IDPs are not issued in Japan.

For foreign nationals with a driver's license issued in Switzerland, Germany, France,Belgium, Monaco and Taiwan needs a Japanese translation.
Check JAF(Japanese Automobile Federation) website.
https://x.gd/5uhDg

Begin your adventure at the Leotanimoto Main Store, where you'll receive your EV scooter. Set off on your journey, enjoying the quiet hum of your eco-friendly ride as you make your way through Kyoto's lesser-known gems.

Your first stop is the Kurumazaki Shrine, a serene spot where you can soak in the peaceful atmosphere and admire the traditional architecture. Next, head to the Hozukyo Gorge, a stunning natural landscape that offers breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature.

After exploring the gorge, stop for lunch around Saga, where you can savor local flavors and recharge for the rest of your journey.

In the afternoon, visit the Takatsu Company for an armor experience, where you can try on traditional armor and learn about its history. Finally, return to the Leotanimoto Main Store, having discovered a side of Kyoto that few tourists get to see.