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Kindly note that this tour is not suitable for individuals using wheelchairs or strollers due to uneven paths and extensive walking involved. We advise against pregnant women and guests with mobility concerns participating in this experience.
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For safety reasons, elderly guests, expectant mothers, and individuals with cardiovascular conditions should travel with a companion. Guests aged 70 and above must be accompanied by a relative or friend aged 22 or older and provide a medical certificate confirming good health.
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Flexibility is key as the itinerary may be adjusted based on traffic and weather conditions. It's recommended to carry essential documents, valuables, and identification with you at all times and ensure their safety to avoid any inconvenience.
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Adherence to local laws and customs is essential during your visit to Japan. Please refrain from carrying prohibited items and be mindful of respectful behavior towards local traditions.
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Timeliness is crucial for pick-up arrangements. Failure to adhere to the schedule may result in the cancellation of your booking without a refund. Additionally, please note that meals are not included, so plan accordingly for your dining needs.
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For guests susceptible to motion sickness, it is advisable to carry appropriate medication. Minors under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult throughout the tour for supervision and safety.
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Enjoy 3 hours of leisure time to explore independently at your own pace. Embrace the freedom to wander and immerse yourself in the surroundings.
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Recommended Self-Guided Tour: Begin your adventure from Kiyomizu Temple (tickets available for purchase) and stroll through Nissanzaka and Ishibaka-koji, proceeding to Gion's Hanami-koji, and culminating at Yasaka Shrine. Tailor your exploration based on personal preferences and available time.
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Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori (Approx. 1 hour, free time): Conclude your day with shopping at Shinsaibashi or relish local delicacies like takoyaki and okonomiyaki at Dotonbori.
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Interested in a cultural experience? Opt to wear a kimono and visit Kiyomizu Temple, with the option to return the garment at various locations, including Fushimi Inari Shrine. We suggest borrowing at Kiyomizu Temple and returning it at Fushimi Inari. Please note that expenses for this activity are self-funded.