[Autumn 2026] Private Night Tour to See the World Heritage Site Toji Temple Illuminated in a Fantastical Light-Up Effect
We are offering a private night tour where you can enjoy the World Heritage site, which is usually extremely crowded during public hours, in complete privacy.
This plan, highly recommended by Kyoto Brighton Hotel, allows you to enjoy the breathtaking night view of Toji Temple, a World Heritage site with a 1200-year history, in a private setting without waiting in line or encountering crowds. This is a special one-night-only optional tour on Thursday, October 29, 2026. Guests staying at the hotel on that day can visit the temple free of charge. Please arrive at any time between 18:00 and 20:00 (last entry at 19:30).
Beautiful night view
The 55-meter-tall wooden five-story pagoda is a symbol of Kyoto. Many people are thrilled to see its elegant form from the windows of the Shinkansen bullet train, thinking, "I've arrived in Kyoto!" The beautiful sight of the pagoda soaring against the night sky and its reflection in the pond is breathtaking. The dreamlike beauty created by the water's surface is a scene that you should definitely capture in your memory and record.
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A majestic and historic temple complex stands tall.
The main hall and lecture hall stand in a straight line. Stroll through the temple grounds, enveloped in silence, and enjoy the contrast of light and shadow against the night sky.
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Excellent location with easy access.
It's only about a 15-minute walk to Kyoto Station! You can enjoy your Kyoto trip however you like before and after your visit.
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After a night of sightseeing, enjoy a blissful bath to ensure you don't carry fatigue into the next day.
Immerse yourself in a large bathtub where you can stretch out your arms and legs, and relax your mind and body with your head resting on a bath pillow. Soak up to your shoulders in the hot water and let the day's fatigue slowly melt away. After your bath, improve circulation in the soles of your feet with a bamboo foot massager, and you'll be able to start your new day with surprisingly light steps the next morning.
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Kyoto Brighton Hotel is located in an area with excellent access to many World Heritage sites, such as Nijo Castle and Ginkaku-ji Silver Pavilion. There are many shops nearby selling Japanese ingredients, where you can enjoy buying soy sauce, miso, etc. It is about 5min walk to the Kyoto Imperial Palace, recommended for morning walks and running courses. In addition, the concierge knows well about Kyoto, where you can feel free to ask about sightseeing, restaurants, traditional crafts, etc. During cherry blossoms and autumn foliage seasons, there are special tours available for private viewing. The average size of guest rooms is 42 square meters, spacious enough to accommodate large suitcases, and equipped with comfortable sofas. There are a variety of restaurants in the hotel, including western food, teppanyaki (wagyu), traditional Japanese, Chinese, and a bar lounge. This is a hotel where you can arrange everything about Kyoto, including gourmet food and Kyoto-like experiences.
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