Day 4 Kyoto Day Trip Itinerary: Fushimi Inari, Kiyomizu-dera & Gion (Budget RM180–RM400)

After two busy days in Osaka, today is about experiencing a completely different side of Japan.

Kyoto is famous for its temples, shrines, traditional streets and old-world atmosphere. The pace is slower than Osaka, but expect a lot of walking.

Day 4 Summary

Main Attractions:

  • Fushimi Inari Shrine
  • Kiyomizu-dera
  • Sannenzaka
  • Ninenzaka
  • Yasaka Shrine
  • Gion District

Estimated Spending:

  • Transport: RM30–60
  • Food: RM80–150
  • Attractions: RM15–30
  • Snacks: RM20–50

Total Budget:

RM180–400


6:30 AM – Wake Up Early

Today’s secret is simple:

Arrive before the tour buses.

Kyoto becomes extremely crowded after 9:00 AM.


7:15 AM – Depart Osaka

Route:

Namba → Yodoyabashi → Fushimi Inari

Alternative:

JR Route from Osaka Station

Travel Time:

45–60 minutes

Transport Cost:

¥700–1,000 (≈ RM21–30)


8:00 AM – Fushimi Inari Shrine

Opening Hours:

24 Hours

Admission:

Free

Time Required:

2–3 Hours

Highlights:

  • Thousands of Torii Gates
  • Mountain Trails
  • Traditional Shrines
  • Kyoto City Viewpoints

Recommended Route:

Walk at least to Yotsutsuji Intersection.

Most tourists turn back too early.

Budget:

Free


10:30 AM – Coffee & Snack Break

Recommended:

  • Matcha Latte
  • Japanese Pastries

Budget:

¥800–1,500 (≈ RM24–45)

Kyoto is famous for matcha products.

This is a good place to try authentic Kyoto matcha.


11:30 AM – Travel to Higashiyama District

Travel Time:

15–20 Minutes

Transport Cost:

¥230–400 (≈ RM7–12)


12:00 PM – Lunch

Recommended Foods:

Kyoto Udon

Budget:

¥1,200–2,000 (≈ RM36–60)

Kyoto Ramen

Budget:

¥1,000–1,800 (≈ RM30–54)

Tempura Set

Budget:

¥1,500–2,500 (≈ RM45–75)

Expected Spend:

¥1,500–2,500 (≈ RM45–75)


1:00 PM – Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Opening Hours:

6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Admission:

¥500 (≈ RM15)

Time Required:

1–1.5 Hours

Highlights:

  • Famous Wooden Stage
  • Kyoto City Views
  • Historic Temple Grounds

One of Kyoto’s most iconic attractions.


2:30 PM – Explore Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka

Admission:

Free

Time Required:

1–2 Hours

Highlights:

  • Traditional Japanese Streets
  • Tea Houses
  • Souvenir Shops
  • Historic Architecture

Popular Purchases:

  • Matcha Products
  • Japanese Snacks
  • Handmade Crafts

Shopping Budget:

¥1,000–5,000 (≈ RM30–150)


4:00 PM – Yasaka Shrine

Opening Hours:

24 Hours

Admission:

Free

Time Required:

30 Minutes

A peaceful stop before heading into Gion.


4:30 PM – Gion District

Admission:

Free

Time Required:

1–2 Hours

Highlights:

  • Traditional Wooden Buildings
  • Tea Houses
  • Historic Streets
  • Geisha District

Best Photography Areas:

  • Hanamikoji Street
  • Shirakawa Area

You may spot geiko (Kyoto geisha) or maiko walking between appointments.

Please avoid chasing or photographing them aggressively.


6:00 PM – Dinner in Kyoto

Recommended:

Kyoto Kaiseki (Budget Version)

Budget:

¥3,000–5,000 (≈ RM90–150)

Tonkatsu

Budget:

¥1,500–2,500 (≈ RM45–75)

Sukiyaki

Budget:

¥2,500–4,500 (≈ RM75–135)

Average Spend:

¥2,000–4,000 (≈ RM60–120)


7:30 PM – Return to Osaka

Travel Time:

45–60 Minutes

Transport Cost:

¥700–1,000 (≈ RM21–30)

Many travellers find Kyoto to be their favourite day of the entire trip.


Day 4 Budget Summary

ItemCost (JPY)Cost (RM)
Transport¥1,500–2,000RM45–60
Breakfast¥800RM24
Coffee & Snacks¥1,500RM45
Lunch¥2,000RM60
Kiyomizu-dera¥500RM15
Dinner¥3,000RM90
Shopping¥0–5,000RM0–150

Estimated Total

Without Shopping:

¥9,300 (≈ RM279)

With Shopping:

¥14,300 (≈ RM429)


Money-Saving Tips

✅ Bring water bottle

✅ Start early to avoid crowds

✅ Use ICOCA card instead of buying individual tickets

✅ Eat lunch away from major tourist streets

✅ Buy souvenirs in Osaka if prices are cheaper


Tomorrow: Day 5 Last Day in Osaka

Highlights:

  • Kuromon Market
  • Shinsaibashi Shopping Street
  • Don Quijote
  • Last-Minute Souvenir Shopping
  • Airport Transfer

Estimated Budget:

RM150–500 depending on shopping.

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