Kyoto Subway |
There are two subway lines in Kyoto: 1). Karasuma Line and 2). Tozai Line. Tozai Line which runs from east to west. |
JR Line trains |
All JR lines including the Tokaido Shinkansen pass through or commence at JR Kyoto Station. 1). the Arashiyama area (Tenryu-ji Temple and Arashiyama Bamboo Grove) and 2). some attractions in southern Kyoto along the JR Nara Line, e.g. Fushimi Inari Shrine and Byodoin in Uji. |
Kyoto City Bus |
Kyoto has a dense bus network with direct bus lines. Public Buses runs from Kyoto Station and/or the city center to all major tourist attractions in the town. Kyoto buses are usually crowded during peak hours. The Red buses run by Kyoto Bus company provide convenient access to suburbs from the central Kyoto area. There are three Raku Bus lines (#100, #101, #102). Each Raku line follows routes connecting famous tourist sites including World Heritage Sites and popular temples and shrines. Raku Bus #100 & #101 also connects to Kyoto Station. Pickup English bus map and schedule from the train station or any tourist center for convenience. |
Private Highlights of Kyoto Tour - $102.27 In order to closely feel the local atmosphere of Kyoto, this tour will use public transportation so that you can experience the everyday life of Kyoto locals, unlike other tour groups hastily hopping from one location to another on chartered buses. During the 7-hour tour, your private guide will show you around the city covering four major must-see locations. There are two different courses: one northwest-bound and the other southeast-bound. If you participate in both tours, you can efficiently cover eight locations at a relaxing pace. |