Join your leader this morning for a cultural experience that dates to the 17th century – the Kyo-Yuzen dyeing technique. Unlike immersion dyeing, this involves using stencils to apply colour carefully to create delicate, original designs. You’ll have the choice of a handkerchief, a phone case or a tote bag (subject to stock availability), which you can then dye using this traditional hand-painting method. After your creative workshop, take a walk in the wooded hills near Fushimi Inari-Taisho, famous for its Shinto 'fox temple' and atmospheric red torii gates – a must-see for keen photographers. The afternoon is free for you to explore, and your leader can give you recommendations on what to see and how to get there. Cycling is also a great way to see the city, and renting a bike is inexpensive. It's your last night in Kyoto, so make sure you try some of Kyoto’s famed Kyo-ryori (Kyoto cuisine) or wander the food market of Nishiki in the city’s heart.