Kyoto Garden Tour: The Golden Pavilion and Ryoan-ji

Uncover the secrets behind Japanese gardens

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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Golden Pavilion
  • Ryoan-ji
  • Ninna-ji
Photos & Highlights
  • Tour Kyoto Gardens and learn more about Japanese landscape design
  • Led by an expert
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Tour Description
Garden and landscape design is an art form that has helped define the aesthetics of Japan for centuries. By knowingly shaping their gardens, both emperors and nobles have recreated miniature landscapes with a level of precision and idealization that has made garden design a staple of Japanese culture. With its high ratio of well-preserved temples, Kyoto has always been the perfect environment for seeing a wide variety of garden styles. During our three-hour walking tour, we will focus on garden design during the Muromachi period, which saw a flourishing of Japanese culture, including the creation of Zen Buddhism.
Experts
John John
Local Guide
Gavin Gavin
Professor
Janusz Janusz
Local Guide
Marcin Marcin
University Lecturer
John John
Professor
Eco Eco
University Lecturer
Nathan Nathan
Adjunct Professor; Guide
Francisco Francisco
PhD Student/Local Guide
Maria Maria
Local Guide
Preston Preston
Musician and Tour Guide
Robin Robin
Local Guide
Giulia Giulia
Lecturer/PhD Candidate
Eric Eric
Historian
Karin Karin
Art Historian
Arina Arina
Local Guide
We begin this walk at the dazzling Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion). This Zen Buddhist temple was, in fact, first used as a private villa by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, who purchased the land and transformed it into his home in the 14th century. The lush gardens allow us to delve into villa garden design during the Muromachi period, which ran from approximately 1337 to 1573. Aside from dissecting the various natural elements used to create the gardens, we'll also discuss how these spaces were used for contemplation and entertainment, and how these uses changed as the space transformed from a private villa to a Buddhist temple.

Moving on, we'll hop on the bus to two important Kyoto attractions and excellent examples of Zen rock gardens. The Karesansui Garden at Ryoan-ji is a prime example of dry Zen gardens, giving great contrast to the water used at Kinkaku-ji. The stylized landscape created from gravel and rocks represents an alternative garden type from the Muromachi Period and exemplifies the type of design one finds at Zen Buddhist temples.

Ninna-ji, our final Kyoto garden destination, gives us the means to compare earlier landscape design against the later Muromachi period. The covered walkways of the Goten, former residence of the head priest, were modeled on an Imperial style and feature painted sliding doors that mirror the surrounding landscape. Ninna-ji contains both dry gardens and gardens with water features, tying together the principles we've discussed during our walk and serving as a suitable stop to end our walk.
At the end of this tour, we will come away with a deeper understanding of how Japanese gardens and landscapes reflect a wider philosophy and culture.
  • Is it okay to tip my guide in Japan? Yes. Context clients generally tip anywhere from 10-25% of the purchase price of a personal service such as this, depending on the quality of the experience and their tipping habits.
  • Are there any other fees associated with this tour? There may be nominal site entrance costs or other fees, like bus fare, that are not included in the price of the tour. It is a good idea to have some cash on hand for these.
  • Is this tour wheelchair accessible? Some parts of the tour are not accessible to wheelchair users: Ryoan-ji stone garden is not accessible at all, and only a small part of the Golden Pavilion gardens are wheelchair accessible.  
Where You'll Start
Map of Kyoto Garden Tour: The Golden Pavilion and Ryoan-ji general meeting point area
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Gavin is an exceptional guide. He explains things in a very easy way to understand, and helped us to see the meaning behind the gardens in addition to their beauty. We learned a visual vocabulary from him that allowed us to enjoy and appreciate other gardens when we went on our own after the tour with with him.
Eco was personable and had an extensive knowledge of culture, history, and religion. He was able to impart that knowledge in an entertaining manner to add multi-dimensional context to the sites we visited. A thoroughly enjoyable morning.
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We thoroughly enjoyed our garden tour and would wholeheartedly recommend him. He is very personable and engaging - really a pleasure to spend an afternoon with. He demonstrated an extensive knowledge of Japanese gardens, communicated in an understandable and patient manner and greatly increased our knowledge and understanding of Japanese gardens.