Comfortable Stays at Luxury Ryokans and Resorts
Detailed Guidance on Local History, Culture, and Cuisine

Kyowon Tour's Travel Easy has launched a premium travel package that combines Kyoto and nearby small towns in Japan, targeting high-end travel demand for the winter season.


The "Kyoto & Omihachiman Sentimental Small Town 4-Day Tour" is part of the "Travel Easy Prime" lineup, offering refined quality across all aspects of the trip, including flights, accommodations, gourmet experiences, and itinerary. The package enhances travel convenience by utilizing the Asiana Airlines Gimpo-Osaka route, and allows travelers to fully focus on their journey with a no-tip, no-option policy. Another advantage is staying comfortably at luxury ryokans and resorts equipped with various open-air baths. In addition, a veteran guide specializing in Japan, certified by "Travel Easy Prime," accompanies the group, providing detailed insights into the history, culture, and cuisine of each region.


A Four-Day 'Sentimental Journey' in Kyoto and Omihachiman View original image

First, in Kyoto, travelers visit iconic attractions such as Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Arashiyama, and in the evening, experience a variety of local delicacies at Nishiki Market, known as "Kyoto's Kitchen." In Ohara, a small village in northern Kyoto, visitors can enjoy the tranquil garden of Hosen-in, often called a "framed garden," which resembles a landscape painting, and spend a relaxing time with matcha and traditional Japanese sweets. In Nagahama, renowned alongside Otaru as one of Japan's leading glass art cities, travelers can admire a wide range of glass crafts and experience the unique local culture.



The highlight is the Omihachiman itinerary, where travelers can immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere unique to Japanese small towns. Along the Hachimanbori Canal, which runs through the city, visitors can see a picturesque landscape lined with traditional houses. Taking the Hachiman-yama Ropeway to the top of Mount Hachiman, they can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake. At "La Collina," a trending hotspot in Omihachiman, guests can savor freshly baked Baumkuchen and enjoy a sweet, relaxing break.


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