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As the ducks and herons play along the calm riverbanks, enjoy good food in a serene, riverside setting. We will take care of the setting and clean-up, allowing you to enjoy the river that flows through central Kyoto.
Savor the moment. Enjoy a boxed lunch picnic or Japanese sweets by the riverside.
What You'll Do
Enjoy a boxed lunch picnic or Japanese sweets by the riverside.
Our Request:
Inform us of of an dietary restrictions by making a note in the booking reservation when booking so that we may curate a suitable experience.
What's Included
☆ Refreshments
☆ Utensils & Serviceware
☆ Picnic Set-Up & Clean-Up
☆ Light Entertainment
What's Not Included
Rain Protection
Guest Requirements
Guests are required to behave in a civil and respectable manner.
Activity Level
Low
There may be a short walk to the venue.
Recommended Fitness:
Ability to walk short distances and stand for periods of time without assistance
Accessibility Level
Terrain/Comfortability:
We will be seated on flat terrain in a shaded location with restrooms within walking distance.
Wheelchair Accessibility:
With advanced notice, we will scout a location with good wheelchair accessibility.
How To Order
The Riverside Picnic experience can only be purchased in combination with a Tour and not as a standalone experience.
1: Choose preferred refreshment type: Boxed Lunch or Japanese Sweets.
2: Adjust the quantity to match the number of picnic attendees. For example, if four people are attending, then the quantity should be set to 4.
3: Add experience to cart.
4: Add any additional Add-Ons to cart.
5: Prior to checkout, ensure there is one or more Tours added to your cart. The date of the experience will be the same date of the tour selected.
6: Check out to complete reservation. Our Concierge will contact you shortly thereafter to confirm logistics and answer any questions.
Once confirmed, you will be sent a payment link. Payment is due within 24 hours of the link being sent and payment constitutes a placed order.
Cancellation Policy
5 Days or Less Prior To Experience Start Date: 100% of Order Amount Reserved As Cancellation Fee; 0% of Order Amount Returned
For more details, reference our Cancellation & Refund Policy.
Pairs well with
This experience must be purchased in combination with a tour
Choose either a boxed lunch or traditional Japanese sweets.
Select quantity (number of participants) prior to adding to cart

Riverside Picnic
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Riverside Picnic


Flowing Through The Times
Since the founding of Kyoto—then called Heian-kyo in 794, Kamogawa River has served as a vital waterway, providing water supply for homes and industries, whilst aristocrats of the time enjoyed pastimes such as composing poetry and playing music along it’s riverbanks—known as yu-en (遊宴). Well known as a symbol of Kyoto, in modern times, both locals and tourists alike enjoy the river in many ways.


Scenery Through The Seasons
Winter bare tree branches bud into fluffy sakura trees in the blink of an eye, then just as quickly transform into vibrant fresh spring green leaves—a wonderful sight to witness in the spring. Whilst in autumn, vibrant yellow gingko trees flourish in the southern part of the river. In the seasons in between the tree lined river provides ample nature in the heart of the city. Admire the beautiful scenery with delicious refreshments.
Did you Know?

Did You Know?
The first form of picnics in Japan were the the form of outdoor tea ceremonies, termed nodate chakai (野点茶会) in Japanese.
Nodate chakai are casual tea ceremonies with relaxed rules and etiquitte, allowing them to be enjoyed outside the tea room and for those without formal tea ceremony training.
Itinerary

12:15 PM
Enjoy The Picnic
We will handle all the arrangements, so just relax and enjoy!
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Kimono (Silk) Rental & Dressing
Explore Kyoto in beautiful silk kimono ❤︎
Kimono, the traditional Japanese attire that reflects seasonal changes through use of colors and motifs. Cherry blossoms represent spring, cool blues are reminiscent of summer, golden browns and falling leaves reflect on autumn, while plum blossoms and snowflakes bring forth thoughts of winter.
Each pattern is seeped in meaning, such as the crane representing longevity or marital harmony, the butterfly representing feminine growth, and the rabbit representing prosperity and happiness.
Once worn by all of Japanese society, kimono and its intricate production processes originated in Kyoto within the Imperial Court during the Heian period (794 to 1185). In Heian times, there was great disparity amongst the classes and initially, kimono were limited aristocrats, who commissioned silk weavers to produce colorful, high-quality fabrics. Thereafter, commoners began wearing hemp kimono and the garment became national attire until it fell out of fashion during the Showa era (1926-1989), when western clothing became mainstream in Japan.
Re-branded in the 1980s by the kimono industry as high-end attire suitable for ceremonious occasions, in present day, while kimono manufacturing continues in Kyoto, kimono are rarely worn by Japanese on a regular basis and are typically reserved for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, festivals and ceremonies. In recent years, Japanese and international tourists alike don rented kimono when visiting traditional towns like Kyoto.
In this exclusive Nichome Connect experience, you will be fitted in a high quality, silk kimono in the 100 year old shop of a kimono merchant or in a traditional machiya by an impressively accomplished maiko/geiko kimono dresser. This kimono dressing experience is exquisite, as all of our our kimonos are hand-made—many right here in Kyoto—using traditional weaving, dyeing and hand stitching techniques.
Experience authentic and elegant kimono in Kyoto with Nichome Connect.
