This itinerary covers Kyoto’s highlights in a single day. It answers: “How to spend 1 day in Kyoto?”
Quick Facts
- Best for: Day trippers from Osaka, limited time visitors
- Transport: Bus day pass (¥700) recommended
- Walking: Approximately 5-7 km total
Morning: East Kyoto (8:00-12:00)
Fushimi Inari (8:00-9:30)
Start early at the torii gates. Walk partway up the mountain for the classic tunnel photos before crowds arrive.

Kiyomizu-dera (10:00-11:30)
Take train and bus to Kiyomizu-michi. Walk up through Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka streets. View from the famous wooden stage.


Afternoon: Central & West (12:00-17:00)
Gion District (12:00-13:30)
Walk down from Kiyomizu through Gion. Lunch in the area. Explore Hanami-koji and Yasaka Shrine.


Kinkaku-ji (14:30-15:30)
Bus to the Golden Pavilion. Walk around the pond garden. Classic Kyoto photo opportunity.

Arashiyama (16:00-17:30)
Bus or train to Arashiyama. Walk through the bamboo grove (if time allows, before closing).

Tips
- Early start: Essential for this packed itinerary.
- Skip option: Drop Arashiyama if running behind schedule.
Getting There
Starting Point
This itinerary begins at Kyoto Station, the central transportation hub for the region. From Osaka Station: Take the JR Special Rapid Service (JR Kyoto Line) to Kyoto Station in approximately 29 minutes. From Shin-Osaka Station: Take the JR Kyoto Line (approximately 25 minutes) or the Tokaido Shinkansen (approximately 15 minutes). From Tokyo: Take the Tokaido Shinkansen Nozomi to Kyoto Station in approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.
From Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Recommended (Premium): Take the 🔵 JR Haruka Limited Express directly to Kyoto Station in approximately 75–80 minutes. The train station is connected to Terminal 1; passengers arriving at Terminal 2 must take the free shuttle bus to the station first. This is the fastest and most comfortable option and is covered by the JR Pass.
Mid-range: Airport Limousine Buses depart from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, arriving at the Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit in approximately 85–100 minutes. This is a convenient option if you have heavy luggage and wish to avoid navigating train stations.
From Osaka Itami Airport (ITM)
Recommended (Mid-range): The Airport Limousine Bus is the most direct route, reaching Kyoto Station in approximately 50–55 minutes. Alternatively, take the Osaka Monorail to Hotarugaike, transfer to the 🟤 Hankyu Takarazuka Line to Osaka-Umeda, and transfer to the JR Kyoto Line (approximately 60–70 minutes total).
Useful Passes
For this one-day itinerary, the Subway & Bus One-Day Pass is highly recommended for unlimited travel on Kyoto City buses and subways. For general transit between cities, use an IC card like ICOCA (Kansai region) or Suica/PASMO (compatible nationwide) for seamless payment on all trains and buses.
Sources
- Tourism board: Kyoto Tourism
Last updated: 2026-02-03