The Perfect 2-Day Gion Itinerary|How Choosing the Right Base Changes Your Kyoto Trip

The Perfect 2-Day Gion Itinerary|How Choosing the Right Base Changes Your Kyoto Trip

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When sightseeing in Kyoto, it is easy to focus on the places you will visit, but choosing where to stay is also a key factor that can shape your overall travel satisfaction.
If you stay in Gion, many major spots are within walking distance, allowing you to enjoy the area’s different faces throughout the day without being pressed for time by transportation.
This article introduces a classic 2-day, 1-night model course around the Gion and Kiyomizu area, using Hotel Gion Ichirin as your base.
If you want to balance sightseeing and rest while elevating the quality of your Kyoto trip, be sure to check it out.

The Appeal of the Must-Visit Gion Area for Kyoto Sightseeing

Kyoto has many sightseeing areas, but Gion holds a particularly special place among them.
In addition to its appeal as a sightseeing destination, it is also excellent as a base for your stay.
Starting from Yasaka Shrine, the stone-paved Hanamikoji-dori Street and teahouse architecture with lattice doors spread out, while maiko culture and traditional crafts still live on.
Just stepping into a side alley can make you feel as if you have traveled back in time.
Another appeal is that major spots are compactly gathered together and can be visited comfortably on foot.
Do not miss the fact that you can enjoy different expressions of the area in the morning, evening, and night.
To make the most of these experiences, placing your base in Gion is the quickest route.

A beautiful maiko, or apprentice geiko, walking across Tatsumi Bridge in Gion Shirakawa
A beautiful maiko, or apprentice geiko, walking across Tatsumi Bridge in Gion Shirakawa

Classic 2-Day, 1-Night Model Course for Fully Enjoying Gion Sightseeing|A Classic Route to Explore on Foot

The greatest benefit of staying in Gion is the smooth flow that lets you move straight into sightseeing after check-in.
It is characterized by the ability to visit major spots efficiently while keeping travel time to a minimum.
Here is a classic 2-day, 1-night model course for fully enjoying Gion sightseeing.

[Day 1] A Day to Walk Deeply Through the History and Culture of Gion

The benefit of staying in Gion is that you can step into distinctly Kyoto scenery right after checking in.
Being able to explore an area rich in history and culture at your own pace, without spending time on transportation, is a luxury unique to this location.

Check in at Hotel Gion Ichirin, Your Travel Base

After checking in at Hotel Gion Ichirin and leaving your luggage behind so you can move lightly, head straight out into the streets of Gion.
First, settle your mind in a refined Japanese-style space, then slowly switch into the Kyoto journey that begins here.

Hotel Gion Ichirin, in harmony with the atmosphere of Gion
Hotel Gion Ichirin, in harmony with the atmosphere of Gion

Visit Chion-in Temple to See the National Treasure Sanmon Gate and Expansive Grounds

From Hotel Gion Ichirin, head northeast for about 8 to 10 minutes on foot, and start with Chion-in Temple.
Chion-in Temple, the head temple of Jodo Shu, or Pure Land Sect, is known for its Sanmon Gate, one of the largest wooden structures in Japan.
The feeling of being drawn deeper into the temple grounds with each step up the stone stairs is an exceptional experience even among Kyoto’s shrines and temples.

Cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring
Cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring

Visit Yasaka Shrine, the Symbol of Gion

After leaving Chion-in Temple and passing through the grounds toward Shijo-dori Street, you will arrive at Yasaka Shrine in about five minutes.
Located at the eastern end of Shijo-dori Street, Yasaka Shrine has long been beloved by residents as “Gion-san” and is also the stage of Gion Matsuri (Gion Festival), which began as a prayer to ward off epidemics.
Take in the deep history contained in each building.

Nishiromon Gate, the oldest structure on the shrine grounds
Nishiromon Gate, the oldest structure on the shrine grounds

View a National Treasure at Kenninji Temple and Stroll Along Hanamikoji-dori Street

From Yasaka Shrine, walk along Hanamikoji-dori Street for just under 10 minutes.
After passing through the stone-paved streets lined with lattice doors, the Sanmon gate of Kenninji Temple will soon come into view.
Said to be Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple, this temple is a place filled with a stillness that makes you forget the bustle outside.
Within the temple grounds, you can view a high-resolution reproduction of the national treasure Wind God and Thunder God Screens up close.

A reproduction of Tawaraya Sotatsu’s masterpiece, Wind God and Thunder God Screens
A reproduction of Tawaraya Sotatsu’s masterpiece, Wind God and Thunder God Screens

By the time you leave Kenninji Temple, the sky will begin to take on a faint orange hue at dusk.
Take a leisurely stroll along Hanamikoji-dori Street as it quietly begins to change into night.

Atmospheric Hanamikoji-dori Street
Atmospheric Hanamikoji-dori Street

Enjoy Gion Gourmet, Such as Kyoto Cuisine and Yudofu Tofu Hot Pot, for Dinner

Continue on to dinner around Hanamikoji-dori Street.
The surrounding area offers a wide range of choices, from famous Kyoto cuisine restaurants to casual izakaya, or Japanese-style pubs.
Enjoy Kyoto’s food culture to the fullest, including yudofu tofu hot pot and Kyoto kaiseki cuisine.
Popular restaurants are best reserved in advance, so it is a good idea to do some research beforehand.

Refined yudofu tofu hot pot with roots in shojin ryori Buddhist vegetarian cuisine
Refined yudofu tofu hot pot with roots in shojin ryori Buddhist vegetarian cuisine

Walk Through Gion at Night Wrapped in Quietness

After dinner, try taking a walk through Gion at night.
At night, when there are fewer tourists, it is a time when you can stroll in a calm atmosphere while avoiding crowds.
Walk slowly on your way back to the hotel while enjoying the night scenery of Gion.

Gion Shirakawa at night, colored by red umbrellas and cherry blossoms in full bloom
Gion Shirakawa at night, colored by red umbrellas and cherry blossoms in full bloom

Return to Hotel Gion Ichirin and Rest in the Mist Sauna and Bathroom

After returning to the hotel, head to the mist sauna and bathroom.
For tired legs after a day of walking, the mist sauna is ideal.
Raise your core body temperature in the high-temperature mist sauna, then slowly reset with cooling air.
Because it helps reset your body after a day of walking, you can start the next day’s sightseeing comfortably.

The mist sauna attached to Private Bath “Ten”
The mist sauna attached to Private Bath “Ten”
Private Bath “Tsuki”
Private Bath “Tsuki”

[Day 2] Enjoy the Kiyomizu Area and Kyoto Gourmet

The key point of this plan is that you can move smoothly from the morning because you followed an easy route the day before and also reset your body in the sauna.
On the second day, enjoy Kyoto’s atmospheric scenery and food in a well-balanced way while strolling at a relaxed pace.

Enjoy a Japanese Breakfast in Your Guest Room at Hotel Gion Ichirin

For breakfast, enjoy a Japanese breakfast set slowly in your guest room.
Shinnosuke rice from Niigata, known for its rich sweetness, is complemented by colorful obanzai, Kyoto-style home cooking, made with Kyoto vegetables and carefully selected ingredients, with each dish carefully prepared.
If you leave your luggage at the front desk before checking out, your later movements will be smoother.

Colorful small dishes served in cut-glass-patterned tableware
Colorful small dishes served in cut-glass-patterned tableware

Encounter Spectacular Views at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in the Clear Morning Air

After breakfast, head from the hotel toward Kiyomizu-dera Temple.
If you visit first thing in the morning, there are fewer people, allowing you to fully enjoy the quiet temple grounds and scenery.
The view from Kiyomizu Stage is one of the finest scenic views in Kyoto sightseeing.

Take in a panoramic view of Kyoto from Kiyomizu Stage.
Take in a panoramic view of Kyoto from Kiyomizu Stage.

Walk Through Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, Filled with Kyoto Atmosphere

The stone-paved walking paths that continue from Kiyomizu-dera Temple are full of Kyoto atmosphere.
Souvenir shops, long-established Kyoto sweets stores, and cafes serving matcha sweets line the area, making it enjoyable for shopping and walking while eating.
Since the stone paving continues and there are many stairs, sightseeing in comfortable shoes such as sneakers is recommended.

The townscape of Ninenzaka lined with traditional Japanese houses
The townscape of Ninenzaka lined with traditional Japanese houses

Check Out of Hotel Gion Ichirin

Return to the hotel once between sightseeing stops and check out at a relaxed pace.
Because sightseeing can be completed within the Gion area, it is also nice that there is no major loss of time from transportation.
After checkout, if you ask, the hotel can hold your luggage only for that day, allowing you to continue sightseeing lightly.
It is also possible to use the hotel’s partner delivery service or Kuroneko Yamato to send your luggage to your next hotel or destination for a fee.

Luggage storage after checkout is available at the front desk.
Luggage storage after checkout is available at the front desk.

Finish the Trip by Looking for Souvenirs at Nishiki Market

Move from Gion to Nishiki Market to bring your trip to a close.
At this lively shopping street known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” you can enjoy ingredients and gourmet foods unique to Kyoto, such as fresh fish, Japanese pickles, Kyoto tofu, and yuba, or soy milk skin.
It is also an ideal place for your final souvenir shopping, making it a perfect spot to conclude the trip.

Pick up ingredients unique to Kyoto.
Pick up ingredients unique to Kyoto.

3 Tips for Enjoying Gion Sightseeing Even More

To enjoy Gion sightseeing more deeply, it is important to be mindful not only of the spots you visit, but also of three points: time of day, crowds and seasons, and your accommodation.
With just a little planning, your travel satisfaction can rise significantly.

1. Recommended Times for Walking Around

The recommended times for enjoying Gion are 7:00 am-9:00 am and 5:00 pm-7:00 pm.
In the morning, there are fewer people, allowing you to experience the quiet face of Gion in the clear air.
As the night deepens, the number of tourists decreases further, and Gion’s original calm atmosphere returns.

Early morning and evening, when there are fewer people, are the best times to visit.
Early morning and evening, when there are fewer people, are the best times to visit.

2. Tips for Avoiding Crowds

Early morning before 10:00 am, before tourists begin to increase, and after 8:00 pm, when shops close and foot traffic settles down, are times when it is easier to experience the area’s original quiet streetscape.
You can also have a more comfortable visit by avoiding the peak autumn leaves and cherry blossom seasons and aiming for winter weekdays.
In addition, checking the hourly crowd forecast on the Kyoto Travel Congestion Forecast before heading out can give you peace of mind.

Winter weekdays are a hidden gem, but be sure to dress warmly.
Winter weekdays are a hidden gem, but be sure to dress warmly.

3. Seasonal Highlights

Gion is beautiful throughout the year, but it shows completely different expressions from season to season.
Here is a brief introduction to the main highlights by season.

Spring (late March to April)|The breathtakingly beautiful Gion Weeping Cherry Tree
Spring (late March to April)|The breathtakingly beautiful Gion Weeping Cherry Tree
Summer (July)|The fresh greenery of Maruyama Park
Summer (July)|The fresh greenery of Maruyama Park
Autumn (mid-November to early December)|Kenninji Temple’s Chouon-tei Garden dyed in autumn colors
Autumn (mid-November to early December)|Kenninji Temple’s Chouon-tei Garden dyed in autumn colors
Winter (January to February)|A walk along Nene-no-Michi Lane on a snowy early morning
Winter (January to February)|A walk along Nene-no-Michi Lane on a snowy early morning

4. Also Check Accommodation Facilities That Help Soothe Fatigue from Walking around the City

It is easy to overlook, but hotel facilities are an important factor that affects travel satisfaction.
Gion sightseeing, with its stone pavements and slopes, can tire your legs more than you might expect.
If you can fully reset your body in a sauna or private bath, it can change how easily you move the next day.

Hotel Gion Ichirin, recommended for its facilities that help soothe fatigue
Hotel Gion Ichirin, recommended for its facilities that help soothe fatigue

Summary

How did you like this 2-day, 1-night model course using Hotel Gion Ichirin as your base?
While efficiently visiting the highlights of Gion and Kiyomizu, you can rest your body well at night and restart sightseeing the next morning feeling refreshed.
“Where to stay” means more than just securing a place to sleep.
For your next trip to Kyoto, be sure to consider adding Hotel Gion Ichirin to your list.