Uji One Day Trip from Kyoto or Osaka: Matcha, Byodoin Temple, and Fushimi Inari Shrine

Historic Byodo-in Temple in Uji, Japan with autumn foliage reflecting in a serene pond.
Quick Summary
What to Expect

Why Visit Uji?

Uji is best known for green tea and matcha, but it also has beautiful temples, a relaxing riverside area, and traditional shopping streets. It is a great choice if you want a quieter day outside central Kyoto.

Uji is a good option if you want:

  • A slower day trip from Kyoto or Osaka
  • Matcha desserts and tea shops
  • Byodoin Temple and classic Japanese scenery
  • A relaxing riverside walk
  • A route that works well for families or seniors
  • A day that can combine easily with Fushimi Inari Shrine

Uji can be visited by train, but a private driver can make the route easier if you are traveling with kids, seniors, luggage, or a group.

A private driver is also helpful if you want to combine Uji + Fushimi Inari without dealing with transfers, walking between stations, or timing your route around public transportation.

Recommended Uji One Day Route

Stop 1: Byodoin Temple

Start your Uji day trip at Byodoin Temple, Uji’s most famous landmark and one of the most recognizable temple views in Japan. Its beautiful Phoenix Hall is so iconic that it appears on the Japanese 10-yen coin, making it a meaningful stop for travelers who want to see a piece of Japan’s history in real life.

 

The temple is known for its elegant architecture, peaceful pond views, and classic garden scenery. This is usually the main sightseeing stop in Uji and a great first stop for photos, history, and traditional Japanese design.

Recommended things to do:
  • Walk around the temple grounds
  • See Phoenix Hall
  • Take photos from across the pond
  • Visit the museum if you have time
  • Enjoy tea nearby after your visit
Suggested time:

1-1.5 hours

Private driver tip:

Byodoin is a good first stop because it is close to Uji’s tea shops, snack streets, and riverside walking area.

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Stop 2: Byodoin Omotesando and Famous Matcha Shops

After visiting Byodoin, walk through Byodoin Omotesando, the shopping street near the temple. This is one of the best areas to enjoy Uji matcha, tea sweets, and tea souvenirs.

 

Uji is famous for matcha, so this part of the day should feel relaxed. You do not need to rush. Leave time for tea shopping, dessert, or a quiet cafe break.

Famous matcha and tea stops to consider

Marukyu Koyamaen
One of the most well-known Uji tea brands, with a long history in the Ogura area of Uji. It is especially popular with matcha lovers and people looking for high-quality tea souvenirs. Their official site describes the brand as having 300 years of history in Ogura, Uji.

 

Yamamasa Koyamaen
A historic Uji matcha producer. Their official site notes that they handle matcha cultivation through manufacturing in Uji, Kyoto, and their company address is in Ogura-cho, Uji.

Recommended things to try:
  • Matcha soft serve
  • Matcha parfait
  • Matcha latte
  • Uji tea
  • Matcha sweets
  • Tea souvenirs
  • Matcha soba or light lunch
Suggested time:

45-90 minutes

If you love matcha, you may want to spend more time here. If you are traveling with kids, this is also a good snack break before continuing the itinerary.

Private driver tip:

Some famous tea shops may have lines or limited stock, especially during busy travel seasons. If matcha shopping is one of your priorities, tell us in advance so we can build extra time into the route.

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A person prepares matcha tea in a modern kitchen setup.
Lunch Break or Tea Break

Uji is a great place to plan a relaxed lunch or tea break. Instead of rushing to the next attraction, use this part of the day to enjoy the local tea culture.

 

Good options include:

  • Matcha soba
  • Udon or soba
  • Japanese set meal
  • Tea house lunch
  • Matcha dessert cafe
  • Light snack lunch plus tea
Suggested time:

60-90 minutes

For a smoother itinerary, choose a lunch or cafe spot near Byodoin, Byodoin Omotesando, or the Uji River area.

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Stop 3: Uji River Walk and Uji Bridge

After lunch, enjoy a short walk around the Uji River area. This is one of the most relaxing parts of the day and a nice break between temple sightseeing and Fushimi Inari.

Recommended route:

Byodoin area → Uji River → Uji Bridge → riverside walking path

Suggested time:

30-60 minutes

This area is good for photos, slower walking, and a quiet break. If you are traveling with seniors or young kids, this is a nice way to enjoy Uji without adding another intense temple stop.

Private driver tip:

Keep this section flexible. Some travelers may want a short riverside photo stop, while others may want more time to walk and relax.

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Autumn foliage reflecting on a tranquil river in Uji, Kyoto, Japan.
Stop 4: Fushimi Inari Shrine

After Uji, continue to Fushimi Inari Shrine, one of Kyoto’s most famous sights. The shrine is known for its thousands of red torii gates and is a great way to add a classic Kyoto experience to your Uji day trip.

Recommended things to do:
  • Visit the main shrine area
  • Walk through the lower torii gate path
  • Take photos along the shrine trails
  • Enjoy a flexible walk based on your energy level
Suggested time:

1-1.5 hours

You do not need to hike all the way to the top to enjoy Fushimi Inari. For most families, seniors, and first-time visitors, walking the lower section is enough.

Private driver tip:

Fushimi Inari pairs well with Uji because both are south of central Kyoto. This makes the route smoother than trying to combine Uji with Arashiyama or northern Kyoto.

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Suggested Schedule

Time Plan
9:00 AM Hotel pickup
10:00 AM Byodoin Temple
11:30 AM Byodoin Omotesando and matcha shops
12:30 PM Lunch
2:00 PM Uji River walk and Uji Bridge
4:00 PM Fushimi Inari Shrine
5:30–6:30 PM Return to hotel

This schedule can be adjusted based on your pickup location, walking speed, season, and whether you want a temple-focused or matcha-focused day.

Who This Itinerary Is Best For

This private driver route is best for:

  • Matcha lovers
  • Families with kids
  • Seniors
  • Couples
  • Travelers who already visited Kyoto’s major temples
  • First-time visitors who want to include Fushimi Inari
  • People who want a calmer day outside central Kyoto
  • Visitors staying in Kyoto or Osaka
  • Groups who want flexible transportation

This route may not be best for travelers who want nightlife, shopping malls, or a very packed sightseeing day. Uji is more about tea, history, scenery, and slow travel.

Uji Private Driver Tips

Keep the Day Relaxed

Uji is best enjoyed slowly. Do not turn it into a checklist of too many stops. A good Uji day trip should include tea time, scenic walking, and flexibility.

 

Plan Extra Time for Tea

If you enjoy matcha, leave room for dessert, tea shopping, or a tea ceremony-style experience.

 

Wear Comfortable Shoes

Even though this is a slower itinerary, you will still walk around temple grounds, riverside paths, shopping streets, and shrine paths.

 

Do Not Overdo Fushimi Inari

You do not need to hike all the way up the mountain. The lower torii gate area is enough for many travelers, especially families and seniors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Uji worth visiting for a day trip?

Yes. Uji is a great day trip if you enjoy matcha, temples, riverside scenery, and a slower pace outside central Kyoto.

 

How much time do you need in Uji?

Most travelers can enjoy Uji in about 4–6 hours. If you add Fushimi Inari, lunch, tea time, and private driver transfers, plan around 6–8 hours.

 

Is Uji good for families?

Yes. Uji is calmer than many crowded Kyoto sightseeing areas, making it a good option for families who want a slower cultural day.

 

Is Uji good for seniors?

Yes, but choose a relaxed route. Byodoin, tea shops, and the riverside area are usually easier than trying to visit too many large Kyoto temple areas in one day. For Fushimi Inari, the lower torii gate section is usually enough.

 

Can I visit Uji from Osaka?

Yes. Uji can be visited from Osaka, but it is better to keep the schedule simple because travel time is longer than starting from Kyoto.

 

Can I combine Uji with Fushimi Inari?

Yes. This is one of the best combinations because both are south of central Kyoto. It is a smooth route for a private driver day trip.

 

Does the driver guide us inside temples?

Private driver service usually focuses on transportation and route coordination. If you need a licensed tour guide, that may need to be arranged separately.

 

Can the route be customized?

Yes. You can focus more on matcha, temples, family-friendly stops, Fushimi Inari, Nara, or a slower Uji-only route.

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