Available March 25th-April 11th, 2025, the true Hanami spirit during Cherry Blossom season in Kyoto can be found away from some of the busier neighborhoods, and instead exploring temples, gardens, and shrines (both big and small).
Join us on this walking tour of the Demachiyanagi area of Kyoto. Taste local treats and beverages, under the cherry trees, explore the history of the district, browse along with a local “Shotengai” Shopping arcade and a famous Shrine and Temple area- and finish up with a delicious foodie dinner experience in a local Soba or Udon restaurant – after viewing the gorgeous blossoms around the neighborhood.
You can view one of the famous fire symbol mountains of Kyoto, Mount Daimonji, and also the dominating peak of north Kyoto, Mount Hiei, the summit of which can be reached from Demachiyanagi station. On our tour, you can explore the Shimogamo Shrine and its intriguing satellite, Kawai Shrine, and a fun local shopping arcade called Masugata Shotengai. This area, where the Kamo and Takano rivers meet and which was also for a thousand years marked the end of the Saba(Mackeral) Trail, still draws locals and visitors for its many tasty opportunities and storied history.
These days Kyoto has been in the news for the tourist overload around the most famous attractions in this ancient city. We want our guests to be able to slow down and enjoy a less crowded but still historic and beautiful area of Kyoto. Demachiyanagi is away from the crowds but has so much to over, especially for travelers looking for a local perspective and an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Demachiyanagi is a beautiful area at the junction where two rivers of Kyoto meet, called “the Delta of Demachi”. Local people love to visit to relax at the Delta. Nearby visitors can explore the Shimogamo shrine, Mount Hiei, Mount Daimonji, and a fun local shopping arcade called Masugata Shotengai. Where the Kamo and Takano rivers meet many parents and children, elders, students, couples, and visitors can get together in this special place. You can even spot people crossing the rivers and stepping along the turtle-shaped stones. In the spring, this is a popular place to spread out picnic sheets to enjoy eating and drinking under the Sakura cherry blossom, this activity is called Hanami. (or flower viewing)
Sakura season is short, about one month from the first tiny buds to the finish of the season with the peak being about two weeks. It is impossible to predict exact dates each year but we will be offering this limited edition tour in the time period most famous for Hanami time. With our guide, learn about the history of the area, the meaning and reason behind the sakura season, and taste local specialties that are bound to be pleasing to the eye and to the palate. We will visit several areas blooming with Sakura trees and shop and dine in local spots to give everyone an authentic hanami experience. Go off the beaten track to this less touristy area of the city.