Kamo River’s Timeless Tales: A Kyoto Walking Tour

Kamo River’s Timeless Tales: A Kyoto Walking Tour

Kamo River’s Timeless Tales: A Kyoto Walking Tour

Japan’s ancient capital echoes with the footsteps of the samurai, geisha, and kabuki performers who walked these cobblestone streets centuries ago. On this walking tour of Kyoto, you’ll stroll along the Kamo River to hear about the heart-stopping events that happened on its shores. The tour producer, Nick Toven, is a Context Travel expert who gained his PhD in politics during a long stay in Japan. Starting at the historic Shijo Bridge, which has watched over Japan’s ancient capital since the Shogun era, you’ll discover how bridges evolved from footpaths to modern transport routes. You’ll hear tales of intrigue from the Gion District’s teahouses, including a famous Winter revenge plot. Nick will tell you about the sword-wielding woman who scandalized society on the river’s outdoor stage, and reveal how local birds inspired the paintings in Kyoto’s castles. As you make your way along the river and back towards the tour’s starting point, you’ll follow in the footsteps of pilgrims who walked from Edo (now Tokyo) to Kyoto, eating rice crackers along the way. You’ll also stride along the famous Shijo street toward Yasaka Jinga, where pilgrims would celebrate the end of their 12-day journey. Before finishing the tour, you’ll step across the exquisite stone Tatsumi footbridge, lined with sakura trees that gloriously blossom in the Spring. On this 75-minute tour, you’ll: • Peer out over the sandbars and visualize the bygone days of food vendors serving customers in the middle of the flowing river • Rub shoulders with the cultured patrons of the Minamiza Kabuki Theater as they gather for the latest performance • Bow at the shrines dedicated to saving Kyoto residents from floods, before the days of modern drainage gates • Cross the Sanjo Bridge and search for the pylon that bears traces of a sword fight in the waning days of the Tokugawa Shogunate • Silently step into the Dainichinyorai graveyard where dozens of women of the Toyotomi clan were murdered in order to prevent the birth of any future male claimants to the dynasty • Tip your hat as Charlie Chaplin did when he visited the Pontocho Kaburenjo performance house in the 1930s • Mingle with kimono-clad visitors in narrow stone alleys filled with bars and grills, featuring terraces overlooking the river • Search the shop roofs for the “sugidama,” cedar spheres used to mark the aging of alcohol in wooden barrels By the end of this tour, you’ll have enriched your knowledge of Kyoto’s history. With every step around the Kamo River, you’ll appreciate how this popular destination was a focal point for trade, culture, and spiritual life for centuries, and how it continues to draw curious visitors to this day. This tour is best taken in the afternoon and early evening to catch the sunset over the water.

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