Spirituality in Kyoto Tour: Shinto & Buddhism

Get acquainted with Kyoto and its history.

The Finer Details
An old saying states that the Japanese are born Shinto, but die Buddhist. While not completely accurate, the phrase gives insight into the mingling and synchronicity of religions that permeate Japanese culture. During this three-hour Kyoto Temple Tour, we'll explore the Gion District of Kyoto and visit several key Shinto and Buddhist temples with an expert in Japanese history and religion. Along the way, we'll learn about the history, traditions, and rituals of both Shintoism, the native spiritual belief of Japan, and Buddhism, which was imported from China and Central Asia.

"[Our guide] was smart, very educated and gave us a great history of the shrines, temples and the religions. He also broke things down to a modern level so we could appreciate what this religion, or combination of religions is today."

Gion District - Historic Kyoto 

We will begin our walk at Yasaka Shrine, which is located in the historic Gion district. Gion is an area renowned for its old wooden buildings, authentic Japanese restaurants, and teahouses characteristic of the Japan of the past. The Shinto shrine represents the perfect location to outline the basic principles of this spiritual belief. We’ll be introduced to the kami, spiritual deities, as well as principles of purity and impurity within Shintoism. These tenets easily relate to the rituals we see performed daily, such as the temizu, a ritual hand washing to be conducted before entering a Shinto shrine. As Shintoism in its current form was woven together from numerous tribal spiritual beliefs, we will discuss the role of folklore in the religion and its use in propelling the nationalism expounded by the Meiji regime in the 19th century.

Kyoto Temple Tour

We’ll continue our tour through the historic streets of Gion until we reach one of the top Kyoto attractions, the Kiyomizu-dera temple. With its main hall perched atop the hills of Kyoto, the temple was established in 788 and provides spectacular views across the city. Our introduction to Buddhism begins with a discussion of its import into Japan and a basic understanding of how temple complexes are structured. During our time at Kiyomizu-dera, the proliferation of charms and amulets used to help change one’s fortunes or provide protection will become evident, and we’ll discuss how the rituals in using these charms have become part of daily life in Japan—a subject we explore with a different lens on our Beyond Zen: Kyoto Garden Tour.

An Oasis of Calm

We'll wrap up our walk at the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, Kennin-ji. It was founded in 1202 by monk Eisai, the character who is thought to have introduced the Zen sect (and tea drinking) to Japan. This wonderful temple lies on the edge of the historic neighborhood and will offer a contrast to the previous temples we will have just visited. Kennin-ji temple boasts both impressive paintings and screen decorations inside and classical Zen gardens and sub-temples on its grounds. It is a fitting place to end our discussion of religions in Japan and finish this walk. 

Take Aways

At the end of our Kyoto sightseeing tour, we'll have a stronger understanding of the roles that Shinto and Buddhism have and continue to play in Japanese culture. This knowledge will provide crucial context and a richer understanding during visits to future shrines and temples during your time in Japan. 

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Where You’ll Go

From iconic landmarks to tucked-away local favorites, these are the places you’ll explore and experience firsthand with your Expert.

  • Kennin-ji
  • Kiyomizu-dera
  • Yasaka Shrine
What’s Included As Standard
Here’s a look at what your tour covers, plus anything you’ll want to consider arranging separately, so you can plan with confidence.
Included
  • English-speaking expert guide
    Tours led in English, offering you unbroken understanding throughout.
  • Intentionally sized groups
    A smaller group means more time for conversations and questions.
  • Tickets and entrance fees
    All entry tickets included (unless clearly stated otherwise).
  • Headsets
    Headsets are included on tours that need them, so every word can be heard.
Excluded
  • Gratuities
    We encourage tipping as a way to thank your guide after your experience.
  • Food and drink
    Refreshments are only included during a tour when clearly noted.
  • Transportation to and from the meeting point
    Guests organize pre- and post-tour transport themselves - this service can be added by request.
  • Hotel pickup or drop-off
    Unless noted, travel to or from accommodation isn’t included - this service can be added by request.
Where You'll Explore
Map of Spirituality in Kyoto Tour: Shinto & Buddhism general meeting point area

Make the Most of Your Tour

Some helpful advice for getting the most from your experience, from practical prep to small on-the-day tips.

Dos:
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Check the weather and dress appropriately
  • Bring a bottle of water (no glass)
  • Feel free to ask your Expert anything
Don'ts:
  • Bring firearms or weapons
  • Bring sharp objects (e.g. knives, swiss army knives, switchblades, hiking sticks)
  • Dress inappropriately to enter religious sites or sacred monuments
Any questions? You can always contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here.
This tour isn't part of our family program, but we do have family-friendly experts who lead this tour who could adapt the content for children.
There may be nominal site entrance costs or other fees that are not included in the price of the tour. It is a good idea to have some small coins on hand for these.
Yes. Context clients generally tip anywhere from 10-25% of the purchase price of a personal service such as this, depending on the quality of the experience and their tipping habits.

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205 Reviews

This was such a special tour for us. Preston enabled us to understand the Japanese ways of being in the world and connect this with our own lived experiences.

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Thank you very much !!!

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Janusz is one-of-a-kind. His academic training and research makes him a scholar of Japanese history and culture, and his long term residence in the country, has informed a perspective born of lived experience. And he has an objectivity that is often difficult to find among native Japanese guides. So, if you want to learn a lot about Japanese religion and history and how they have shaped Japanese culture, Janusz is perfect for you, and on top of that, an exceptionally friendly, pleasant and skilled guide.

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