Kyoto offers a unique opportunity to experience both time-honored traditions passed down through generations and modern interpretations of Japanese culture. In this guide, a range of immersive cultural experiences are introduced—from classic must-try activities to the latest attractions. Use this as inspiration to create unforgettable memories during your trip to Kyoto.
1. Experience an authentic tea ceremony at “Kimono Tea Ceremony MAIKOYA Gion Kiyomizu”
2. Learn samurai and ninja history at “SAMURAI NINJA MUSEUM KYOTO with EXPERIENCE”
3. Enjoy cultural experiences and shows in an Edo-period townscape at “UZUMASA KYOTO VILLAGE”
4. Make your own Japanese plum wine at ume experience shop “CHOYA”
5. Enjoy non-verbal Japanese drum show at “DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO”
6. One of Kyoto’s largest kimono and yukata rental shops, “Kyo ARUKI”
1. Experience an authentic tea ceremony at “Kimono Tea Ceremony MAIKOYA Gion Kiyomizu”
Why not try a traditional tea ceremony—often considered formal and intimidating—in a relaxed setting right in the heart of Gion? Set inside a beautifully preserved machiya townhouse designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property, this experience offers a calm and authentic atmosphere. A knowledgeable host will guide you through the history of tea ceremony, its cultural significance, and basic etiquette.
You’ll also watch a live demonstration of how to prepare matcha, then try making it yourself and enjoy it with traditional Japanese sweets. If sitting in seiza (on the floor) is difficult, chairs are available for your comfort.
We recommend making a reservation in advance via the official website.
■Languages Available: English
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
100 Rokurocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto
Business Hours
9:00 AM – 6:30 PM Hours may vary depending on the season
Closed
Morning of January 1
2. Learn samurai and ninja history at “SAMURAI NINJA MUSEUM KYOTO with EXPERIENCE”
This interactive museum is dedicated to two iconic symbols of Japanese history: samurai and ninja. After viewing an impressive display of authentic armor and real swords, you can enjoy taking photos in a truly immersive setting.
The ninja experience lets you try hands-on activities such as shuriken (throwing star) throwing and blowgun training. Expert guides also provide engaging explanations of samurai philosophy, history, and the role of ninja in Japan—making it a fun and educational experience at the same time.
■Languages Available: English
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
109, Horinoue-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
Website
Business Hours
9:30 AM – 7:30 PM Hours may vary depending on the season
Closed
Morning of January 1 only (subject to change)
3. Enjoy cultural experiences and shows in an Edo-period townscape at “UZUMASA KYOTO VILLAGE”
Toei Kyoto Studio Park is an immersive theme park designed for adults, built around the concept of “stepping into Kyoto during the Edo period.” It reopened in spring 2026 following its first phase of renovation.
As soon as you enter, you’ll find yourself surrounded by beautifully recreated Edo-era streetscapes. Throughout the park, you can enjoy interactive shows that bring a day in the Edo period to life, as well as hands-on experiences in traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony, ikebana (flower arranging), Noh, and Kyogen theater.
There are also plenty of rental options, including kimono, traditional attire, and ninja costumes for children. Strolling through the park while sampling gourmet treats from well-known Kyoto eateries is another highly recommended way to enjoy the experience.
■Languages Available: English / Chinese / Korean (signage & brochures)
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
10 Uzumasa Higashihachiokacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto
Access
13 min walk from JR Hanazono Station, or 5 min walk from Randen Uzumasa Koryu-ji Station
Website
Business Hours
10:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Some areas close at 6:00 PM / Last admission at 8:00 PM) *Hours may change without prior notice. Please check before your visit.
Closed
Tuesdays (Open on Tuesdays in March, April, November, and on public holidays)
4. Make your own Japanese plum wine at ume experience shop “CHOYA”
A specialty Japanese plum experience shop produced by the renowned umeshu maker CHOYA. The Kyoto Sanjo location, featured here, is designed for international visitors, offering a modern way to explore Japan’s traditional ume culture.
One of the highlights is a hands-on workshop where you can create your own original ume syrup or umeshu by choosing from a variety of plums, sugars, and spirits (reservation via the official website is required). You can also enjoy non-alcoholic drinks made with syrup from fully ripened Nanko plums, ume chazuke (rice with plum), and even compare different types of umeshu.
■Languages Available: English
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
87 Nakajimacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto
Access
3 min walk from Keihan Sanjo Station, or 4 min walk from Kyoto Subway Tozai Line Sanjo Keihan Station
Business Hours
10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Closed
Year-end Holidays
5. Enjoy non-verbal Japanese drum show at “DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO”
One of Japan’s leading taiko drum performance groups, DRUM TAO, has captivated audiences around the world. Their new permanent venue, DRUM TAO THEATER KYOTO, is set to open in April 2026—just a 1-minute walk from Kyoto Station.
Centered around powerful taiko drumming and incorporating traditional instruments such as shamisen, flute, and koto, the performance blends rock, dance, and projection mapping into a dynamic, non-verbal show. With no dialogue, it can be enjoyed by audiences of all nationalities. The theater features an intimate setting with 320 seats, allowing you to feel the performers’ energy up close. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind immersive taiko entertainment experience.
■Languages Available: English
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
9F Avanti, 31 Higashikujo Nishisannocho, Minami Ward, Kyoto
Access
1 min walk from JR Kyoto Station
Show Schedule
Two performances daily (40 minutes each) 1st Show: “HIBIKI” – Starts at 7:00 PM 2nd Show: “YUME” – Starts at 9:00 PM
Closed
Tuesdays and Wednesdays (additional irregular closures may apply)
6. One of Kyoto’s largest kimono and yukata rental shops, “Kyo ARUKI”
Produced in-house, the shop offers high-quality kimono with a wide selection of over 1,000 designs, ranging from trendy antique styles and cute looks to elegant classic patterns. With professional dressers and hair stylists on-site, you can transform into a beautifully styled kimono look in a short time. A luggage storage service is also available, so you can explore Kyoto hands-free.
To ensure a smooth experience, it’s recommended to make a reservation in advance via the official website. In addition to the Kyoto Shijo main store introduced here, the Kyoto Gion location—close to Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Shrine—is also highly recommended.
■Languages Available: Depending on the store, English- and Chinese-speaking staff may be available.
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
582 Kikusuibokocho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto
Access
2 min walk from Hankyu Karasuma Station or Kyoto Subway Shijo Station
Business Hours
10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Last entry: 5:00 PM / Return deadline: 6:00 PM on the same day)
Closed
None (may be temporarily closed during the New Year holidays)
Kyoto continues to preserve its traditions while embracing new ideas. The six spots introduced here are all perfect for those looking to experience a different side of Kyoto beyond temples and shrines.
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