The order of the itinerary and visits to certain attractions may be adjusted due to traffic and weather conditions. Always carry your passport, important documents, and valuables with you, and keep them safe. Any loss, theft, or damage will be your responsibility. For safety reasons, elderly guests, expectant mothers, and those with cardiovascular conditions (e.g. high blood pressure, heart disease) should travel with a family member or companion. Guests aged 70+ must be in good health, provide a medical certificate, and be accompanied by a relative or friend aged 22+. Comply with all local laws and regulations in Japan, and do not carry prohibited items. Respect local customs, and avoid behaviors that could be considered disrespectful. Be punctual for pick-up at the designated location. Late arrivals, no-shows, or joining midway will result in forfeiting your booking with no refund. Meals are not included—please budget for your own food. Note that some restaurants may not allow outside food. If you are prone to motion sickness, please prepare suitable medication in advance. Guests under 18 must travel with an adult. You’ll also have 3 hours of free time to explore at your own pace. Recommended: Walk from Kiyomizu Temple (tickets at own expense) through Nissanzaka and Ishibaka-koji, continue to Gion’s Hanami-koji, and finish at Yasaka Shrine. Guests can decide how much to cover based on their time and interest. Shinsaibashi & Dotonbori (Approx. 1 hr, free time): End the day shopping in Shinsaibashi or trying local dishes such as takoyaki and okonomiyaki in Dotonbori. Interested guests can put on a kimono and visit Kiyomizu Temple. You can choose to return the kimono at any of the many shops, including Kiyomizu Temple and Fushimi Inari Shrine. We recommend borrowing at Kiyomizu Temple and returning to Fushimi Inari. Please note: expenses are self-paid.