Begin your journey at Shōrin-ji Temple, a hidden gem located near Tōfukuji, where you’ll take part in an authentic zazen meditation led by a Buddhist monk. Surrounded by the quiet of the temple and the scent of incense, learn how to calm your mind and focus on the present moment — a perfect way to experience the heart of Zen Buddhism.
After meditation, enjoy a bowl of matcha green tea and a traditional Japanese sweet, served in the temple’s serene garden. This small tea moment is not just a refreshment, but an essential part of Japanese hospitality and mindfulness.
Once you’ve refreshed your spirit, your guide will take you to Nanzen-ji Temple, one of Kyoto’s most important Zen complexes. Marvel at its massive Sanmon Gate, once used by samurai to view the city, and explore the red-brick aqueduct that blends Western architecture with Japanese nature — a truly photogenic spot in every season. Your guide will share stories about temple life, Zen culture, and Kyoto’s centuries-old spiritual traditions.
The journey continues with a peaceful walk along the Philosopher’s Path, a stone-paved walkway following a gentle canal lined with small shrines, teahouses, and trees that change with the seasons. In winter, the path offers a quiet, reflective beauty — the perfect setting for slow travel and deep contemplation.
This tour is designed for those who want to go beyond sightseeing and experience the calm, introspective side of Kyoto. Learn not only about Zen temples and Kyoto’s history, but also how mindfulness and simplicity are woven into everyday Japanese culture.