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Please note that this tour is not suitable for individuals using wheelchairs or strollers.
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This experience involves extensive walking on potentially uneven paths, making it unsuitable for pregnant women and guests with mobility challenges.
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Flexibility is key as itinerary adjustments may occur due to traffic or weather conditions.
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Remember to have your passport, essential documents, and valuables on you at all times and ensure their safety as any loss or damage will be your responsibility.
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For safety purposes, elderly guests, pregnant women, and individuals with cardiovascular conditions should travel with a companion.
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Guests aged 70 and above must be in good health, accompanied by a relative or friend aged 22 or older, and provide a medical certificate if required.
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Adhere to local laws and regulations in Japan and avoid carrying prohibited items.
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Respect local customs and avoid any behaviors that may be deemed disrespectful.
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Ensure punctuality for pick-up at the specified location as late arrivals, no-shows, or mid-tour joins may result in the forfeiture of your booking without a refund.
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Kindly budget for your meals as they are not included, and note that some restaurants may not permit outside food.
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If you are susceptible to motion sickness, please have appropriate medication beforehand.
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Guests under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
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Embark on a walk from Kiyomizu Temple (tickets at your expense), passing through Nissanzaka and Ishibaka-koji, continuing to Gion’s Hanami-koji, and concluding at Yasaka Shrine. Guests can adjust the coverage based on their time and interests.
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Nara Park (Approx. 1.5 hours, free time): Explore the deer park, stroll through the scenic surroundings at the base of Mt. Wakakusa, or visit attractions like Todaiji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine (entrance fees may apply).
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Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori (Approx. 1 hour, free time): Conclude your day by shopping in Shinsaibashi or savoring local delicacies like takoyaki and okonomiyaki in Dotonbori.
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Enjoy 2.5 hours of leisure time to explore at your own pace.
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Interested individuals can opt to wear a kimono and visit Kiyomizu Temple. Kimonos can be returned at various locations, including Kiyomizu Temple and Fushimi Inari Shrine. We recommend returning the kimono at Fushimi Inari, and please note that all expenses are self-paid.