【Wheelchair Accessible】 Summer in the Ancient Capitals: Lights to Guide the Spirits. A 6-Day Barrier-Free Tour Viewing the "Gozan Okuribi" and National Treasures of Nara & Kyoto
Price
1,890USD~
Per person
旅遊地點:
京都
奈良
多個城市
行程天數:
5 天以上
行程編號:
KNK-GZN-06D-SUM-EN
包含無障礙服務
新幹線乘車協助
福祉車接送服務
無障礙廁所
額外無障礙加購項目
免費輔具租借服務
可配合特殊飲食需求
登機協助服務
Tour Highlights
Travel the entire itinerary in a private wheelchair-accessible vehicle, minimizing physical strain. A dedicated Travel Supporter will accompany you for the full 6 days, providing comprehensive assistance with mobility, meals, and bathing.
Exclusive Viewing of "Gozan Okuribi" (Bonfire Festival) Along with the Gion Festival, this is Kyoto's premier summer event. While the city is typically extremely crowded, you will enjoy a private viewing of the "Daimonji" bonfires from the rooftop of Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto, accompanied by a relaxing meal.
Touring the Two Ancient Capitals: Nara & Kyoto Visit iconic sites often seen in history books, such as Horyu-ji (the world's oldest wooden structure) and the stunning gardens of the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) and Silver Pavilion (Ginkaku-ji). All sightseeing is conducted via verified barrier-free routes.
Full Support Throughout In addition to a chartered accessible vehicle, a Travel Supporter accompanies you for the entire itinerary. From assisting with steps to restroom breaks, we ensure a stress-free experience with "zero burden" on accompanying family members.
Natural Hot Springs & Gourmet Dining Relax in natural hot springs in Nara and indulge in healthy, exquisite cuisine in Kyoto, including traditional "Obanzai" (Kyoto-style home cooking) and authentic Japanese dishes.
Itinerary
Date / Time | Location / Activity | Details |
|---|---|---|
Day 1 14:30 | Meeting: Osaka/Kyoto Area | Meet at the designated location. Depart for Shijonawate via private vehicle. |
Day 1 15:10 | Accommodation: Shijonawate | Arrive and rest to prepare for the journey starting tomorrow. |
Day 2 11:00 | Depart Accommodation | Depart for Nara via wheelchair-accessible taxi. |
Day 2 11:50 | Lunch: Sagami (Japanese Noodles) | Enjoy a Japanese lunch at a wheelchair-friendly restaurant. |
Day 2 13:00 | Horyu-ji & Chugu-ji Temples | Visit the World Heritage sites Horyu-ji and Chugu-ji with assistance. |
Day 2 16:00 | Kampo no Yado Nara (Onsen) | Check in to an onsen (hot spring) hotel located near the Heijo Palace Site. |
Day 3 Morning | Heijo Palace Site | Stroll through the vast historical park in a wheelchair. |
Day 3 11:00 | Depart Hotel | Travel from Nara to Kyoto. |
Day 3 11:20 | Shin-Yakushi-ji Temple | View the National Treasure statues of the Twelve Heavenly Generals. |
Day 3 13:10 | Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto | Check in to this high-class hotel located at Karasuma Takatsuji. |
Day 3 Night | Gozan Okuribi (Bonfire) Viewing | Watch the bonfires from the hotel rooftop while enjoying dinner. |
Day 4 09:30 | Depart Hotel | Depart for a tour of Kyoto's famous sights. |
Day 4 09:50 | Ginkaku-ji (The Silver Pavilion) | Visit this symbol of Higashiyama culture, known for its wabi-sabi aesthetic. |
Day 4 11:00 | Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion) | View the gleaming golden pavilion using the barrier-free route. |
Day 4 12:20 | Lunch: Kyoto Obanzai | Enjoy a gentle, home-style Obanzai lunch at a casual dining hall. |
Day 4 14:00 | Return to Hotel | Return early for free time within the hotel or surrounding area. |
Day 5 10:00 | Depart Hotel | Head towards Arashiyama and Uzumasa. |
Day 5 10:20 | Uzumasa Koryu-ji Temple | View the Maitreya Bodhisattva statue (Japan's National Treasure No. 1). |
Day 5 11:15 | Sagano Arashiyama | Stroll around Togetsukyo Bridge and the Bamboo Forest, followed by a Kyoto cuisine lunch. |
Day 5 14:00 | Return to Hotel | Final night. Relax and unwind at the hotel. |
Day 6 10:30 | Depart Hotel | Check-out. Transfer to Kyoto Station via standard taxi. |
Day 6 10:40 | Kyoto Station | Tour ends at Kyoto Station. |
Gozan Okuribi Bonfire

Five giant bonfires illuminate the night sky, starting with the famous "Daimonji" (character for 'Large') on Mt. Nyoigatake in Higashiyama. The others include "Myo-Ho" (characters for Buddhist Law) in Matsugasaki, "Funagata" (Boat shape) in Nishigamo, "Hidari Daimonji" (Left 'Large' character) in Okitayama, and "Toriigata" (Shrine Gate shape) in Saga-Toriimoto.
Hotel Nikko Princess Kyoto

Located in the Shijo-Karasuma area, this hotel boasts a prime location as a base for sightseeing. The interior is thoughtfully designed for accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible restrooms and spacious guest room corridors to ensure a comfortable and worry-free stay.
The hotel is also renowned for its water quality, using natural spring water throughout the entire facility—often called "the hotel with delicious water." Exclusive services for guests, such as the special viewing event for the Gozan Okuribi bonfires, make it a particularly attractive choice.
Horyu-ji & Chugu-ji Temples

Founded by Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku, Horyu-ji is a World Heritage site boasting the world's oldest existing wooden structures. It is also famous as the very first site in Japan to be inscribed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list. The vast grounds are lined with National Treasures, including the iconic Five-Story Pagoda and the Golden Hall (Kondo).
At the adjacent Chugu-ji Temple, the National Treasure "Bodhisattva Half-Lotus Statue" is enshrined. Its gentle expression is renowned as one of the "World's Three Great Smiles" (Archaic Smiles).
Accessibility Note: While there are gravel paths throughout the grounds, the seamless coordination between your Travel Supporter and the accessible taxi ensures you can tour the key highlights comfortably and safely.
Shin-Yakushi-ji Temple

Located to the south of Nara Park, this is a temple of the Kegon sect of Buddhism. Inside the Main Hall (a designated National Treasure), the Seated Yakushi Nyorai (Medicine Buddha) is enshrined in the center.
The sight of the Twelve Heavenly Generals (Juni Shinsho) surrounding the Buddha is truly breathtaking. These National Treasure statues, standing guard with wrathful expressions, are known as the oldest and largest of their kind in Japan, overwhelming visitors with their powerful presence.
Accessibility: The temple grounds are relatively compact. Using ramps, wheelchair users can enter the Main Hall to view these masterpieces up close.
Kinkaku-ji & Ginkaku-ji Temples

Kinkaku-ji (The Golden Pavilion) features a dazzling golden reliquary hall that reflects beautifully in the pond. Its opulent appearance is said to represent the Buddhist Pure Land Paradise.
In contrast, Ginkaku-ji (The Silver Pavilion) embodies the aesthetic of wabi-sabi (quiet simplicity). It is characterized by its serene atmosphere and distinctively beautiful sand sculptures, such as the "Kogetsudai" (Moon Viewing Platform) and "Ginshadan" (Silver Sand Sea).
Accessibility Note: While both locations have gravel paths and some steps, designated wheelchair viewing routes are established. With the help of your assistant, you can fully enjoy the beauty of these exquisite Japanese gardens.
Uzumasa Koryu-ji Temple

As the oldest temple in Kyoto, Koryu-ji is one of the seven great temples established by Prince Shotoku. Inside the Treasure Hall (Reihoden), the Maitreya Bodhisattva (Miroku Bosatsu)—designated as Japan's National Treasure No. 1—is enshrined.
Its graceful, compassionate expression, known as the "Archaic Smile," has captivated countless writers and artists throughout history. Spending quiet time facing this statue provides a moment of profound peace, sure to be a highlight of your journey.
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