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Discover the cultural and sensory delights of Kyoto with a visit to two exceptional destinations. At the Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art, explore a collection of around 1,000 works, including ceramics, lacquerware, textiles, Japanese paintings, Western masterpieces, and contemporary sculptures. The highlight is the Water Lilies series by Claude Monet, a must-see for art lovers. Stroll through the museum’s stunning grounds, featuring the over 100-year-old main building designed under Shotaro Kaga’s supervision and a modern wing by famed architect Tadao Ando. With its elegant architecture and breathtaking scenery, the museum offers a serene and inspiring experience.
Continue your journey at the Suntory Yamazaki Whisky Museum, where you can deepen your appreciation for Japan’s first malt whisky distillery. Browse exhibits and panels that trace the rich history of whisky-making, and visit the distillery gift shop for exclusive merchandise. At the Tasting Lounge (charges apply), sample three premium whiskies, including limited editions and constituent blends. This special visit is available by lottery only, making it a rare opportunity for whisky enthusiasts. Accompanied by English-speaking staff from the Kyoto Tourist Information Center, enjoy a smooth, self-paced, non-guided walking tour between JR Yamazaki Station and these remarkable sites.
This immersive day blends fine art, architectural beauty, and refined whisky tasting—perfect for travellers seeking a unique Kyoto experience. Wear comfortable shoes, prepare for the weather, and take home not just souvenirs, but unforgettable memories.
Meet KTIC Friends at JR Yamazaki Station (1:50 PM)
Walk to Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art (2:00 PM)(Melintasi)
Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art (2:15 PM)
Walk to Suntory Yamazaki Whisky Museum (3:00 PM)(Melintasi)
Suntory Yamazaki Whisky Museum (3:30 PM)
Return to JR Yamazaki Station (4:45 PM)(Melintasi)
Suntory Yamazaki Distillery
IDR 1.085.500
My wife and I recently spent a magical afternoon at the Suntory Yamazaki Distillery, and it was hands down the cherry on top of our trip to Japan. Even if you're not hardcore whisky enthusiasts, this visit is an absolute must-do. The Asahi Museum of Art was an unexpected delight for any art lovers. It’s more than just a distillery; it’s a tranquil, beautiful slice of Japanese history and craftsmanship. The tour included
We had an absolutely amazing time! Our tour guide, Woohee was insanely friendly and made great conversation the entire trip, while also teaching us plenty of things. We had more than enough time to enjoy everywhere we looked at and also got a Yamazaki gift bag. The group size was also perfect. Definitely one of the best tour experiences I’ve ever had!
It was great and our guide Yuri was amazing!! Super experience.
Fuji-san is a great tour guide. Loved the entire experience thoroughly.
Overall it was great experience. we went to the Oyamazaki Villa + Whisky Tasting. The walk was scenic and we had a great afternoon. However, the tour title is misleading "Suntory Yamazaki Distillery Tour", but you don't get the chance to get inside the distillery, which made it quite disappointing. Other than this, it was a good experience. Nonetheless, i'd still wish to get to the distiller to see how the whiskey making process. So it's a pity that we wasted the opportunity being there but wasn't able to see it