Begin your exclusive experience with a walk down historic streets to Toyokuni Shrine. Stand before a National Treasure castle gate, learn the epic rags-to-riches story of the samurai ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and master authentic Shinto altar prayer rituals.
Next, step into the peaceful courtyard of Hōkō-ji Temple to see an 80-ton bronze bell and uncover the thrilling political betrayal that triggered a brutal empire-ending war. After collecting rare calligraphic blessings, leave the pavement behind to tackle an energetic physical challenge: climbing the 489 ancient stone steps of Mount Amidagamine.
This rewarding, light mountain hike cuts through a silent forest of towering cedar trees, leading to Hokokubyo—the massive, hidden mountaintop mausoleum where the great unifier himself is entombed. Here, enjoy complete serenity and a unique, crowd-free view of Kyoto across the mountain ridge.
Finally, descend the forest stairs for a smooth, pre-arranged entry into the legendary Sanjūsangendō Hall. Walk the length of Japan's longest wooden structure to stand in awe before an overwhelming visual spectacle: 1,001 life-sized, hand-carved golden statues glimmering in the soft light.