Discover Kashihara’s historic landmarks, including Kashihara-jingu Shrine, Emperor Jinmu’s Mausoleum, and the preserved Edo-era town of Imai-cho. Walk through traditional streets, explore historic houses, and learn about the origins of Japan’s history.
Guide
Guide’s transport, lunch, and admission fees
What's not included
Food and drinks
Public transportation costs
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
Itinerary
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the tour is designed to accommodate all ages. However, there is some walking involved, such as the 20-minute walk to the Mausoleum of Emperor Jinmu, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
While a specific lunch stop is not included in the itinerary, the guide can recommend nearby restaurants or cafes. You are welcome to bring your own snacks or packed lunch if preferred.
Kashihara is located in Nara Prefecture and is easily accessible by train or car from Kyoto, Osaka, or Nara City. The guide can provide advice on the best transportation options.
Yes, small adjustments can be made based on your interests, preferences, or time constraints. For example, if you’d like more time at certain locations, the guide can accommodate this.
Yes, you’ll visit historic homes like the Imai-Machiyakan, Yometani Residence, and Kawai Residence. These houses are open to the public, and some even allow visitors to go upstairs to see Edo-period interiors, such as traditional bedrooms.