Arashiyama

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MaryAnn *****
4 Nov 2025
Amanda is our tour guide, she is nice and informative. You need to be early if you like to sit down in the front seat. I have a great time on this trip, highly recommended!
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JR *********
4 Nov 2025
highly recommended! nice place and good tour guide
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CHENG *********
4 Nov 2025
Our tour guide Willa made this itinerary so satisfying! We explored Kyoto and Osaka in one go, from Kinkaku-ji and Arashiyama Bamboo Grove to Gion and Fushimi Inari. Plus, there was private transportation and guided explanations, so all the attractions were included and we weren't rushed. It was easy to take pictures and focus on having fun. It's really perfect for lazy people who still want to collect beautiful spots for social media check-ins.
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Chose this tour instead of others because of the Nara portion. LOVED IT! Was able to see many checkpoints in one day, which was very convenient for me. Alex was very knowledgeable and a great guide! Highly recommend!!!!!
Louise ***
4 Nov 2025
The train ride was not as impressive as shown on pics. It also depend on which side of the train you are on to get the views. The boat ride was more enjoyable with significant views but duration is abit long like almost 2hrs.
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Reena *******
4 Nov 2025
It was a wonderful experience. with a little rain that made the journey even more special. the scenery was beautiful and the guide were good. but they spoke Japanese so we didn't understand. we just enjoyed the experience
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Our guide Christine was super nice, engaging, funny, and knowledgeable. The itinerary was great, we were able to visit 3 major places in one day. Christine gave good recommendations for what to do in each location (what to visit, places to eat and shop). Nara park was fun, we were able to feed the deer. Arashiyama was another great experience, walking along the bamboo forest was nice and the air felt very fresh. we also got to do some souvenir shopping and grab lunch in the area. Our last stop was the Fushimi Inari Torii gates, here my friend and I were able to take some photos and eat some delicious street food.
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Sofia *************
4 Nov 2025
Being able to go to so many attractions in one day was great! Our guide, Eric, was very friendly and gave good explanations about the places we went to. Our entire family's favorite was Nara Park.

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What to know about Arashiyama

Arashiyama is a charming and popular district located in the western outskirts of Kyoto. Surrounded by the majestic Arashiyama Mountains, this area has been a go-to spot since the Heian Period and is known for its stunning cherry blossoms and vibrant fall colors. At the heart of Arashiyama, you can find the Togetsukyo Bridge, a central landmark filled with small shops, eateries, and attractions like the renowned Tenryuji Temple, the famous bamboo groves, and river pleasure boats. One of the most iconic sights is the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, a serene pathway lined with soaring bamboo stalks that create an otherworldly atmosphere. With its rich history, and scenic beauty, Arashiyama is endorsed by the Japanese government is a must-visit destination in Kyoto.
Arashiyama, Arashiyama Genrokuzancho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-0007, Japan

Arashiyama Things To Do

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Discover a world of tranquility and wonder at the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, also known as Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. This iconic Kyoto destination is like no other, with towering bamboo stalks and bamboo leaves that create a mesmerizing, otherworldly atmosphere. Whether you're an early riser or a relaxed explorer, walking through this serene pathway is an experience that will leave you in awe. Capture the perfect photo and let the gentle sway of the bamboo transport you to a place of peace and beauty. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is open 24 hours a day and is most magical in the early morning when it's less crowded.

Tenryu-ji Temple

At Tenryu-ji Temple, discover the historical and spiritual heart of Arashiyama. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this Zen temple includes one of Kyoto's finest moss gardens and offers breathtaking borrowed scenery of the surrounding mountains. Established in 1339 and rebuilt multiple times, the temple's current traditional architecture dates back to 1877. Wander through the meticulously maintained gardens with a central pond and scenic paths and explore this remarkable site's serene beauty and rich history.

Okochi-Sanso Villa

Experience the elegance of Okochi-Sanso Villa, a top sight in Kyoto that rivals the city's imperial properties. This former villa of actor Okochi Denjiro includes several exquisite gardens, traditional buildings on temple grounds and tea houses. Enjoy a delightful matcha green tea with a snack while taking in the serene surroundings as part of your visit. The villa's peaceful atmosphere and stunning views make it a must-visit destination in Arashiyama.

Kameyama-koen Park

For a peaceful escape and a chance to encounter wild monkeys, head to the charming hilltop monkey park of Kameyama-koen Park in Arashiyama which is near the Iwatayama Monkey Park area. Wander uphill towards the west for stunning views overlooking the Hozu River (Hozu-gawa) and Kyoto. In late March and early April, cherry blossoms surround the park, and keep an eye out for troops of wild monkeys who sometimes roam Arashiyama Monkey Park.

Nison-in Temple

Nison-in Temple is a beautiful Buddhist temple known for its tree-lined path to the main halls. It's a peaceful spot for a stroll, especially during cherry blossom and fall foliage seasons. If you want to avoid crowds, Nison-in is a good place to visit in Arashiyama. You can also explore nearby shrines such as the Nonomiya Shrine.

Sagano Scenic Line

The popular Sagano Romantic Train travels along a river through the mountains to the west of Kyoto's Arashiyama district. It's a fantastic way to soak in the breathtaking scenery, with views of the Oi River and valleys that highlight Kyoto's natural charm.

Togetsukyo Bridge

Togetsukyo Bridge, or "Moon Crossing Bridge," is one of Arashiyama's most iconic landmarks. Spanning the Katsura River with the Arashiyama mountains as a backdrop, it offers picturesque views year-round, especially during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons. The bridge area is lined with cafes and shops, making it a great spot to relax and soak in the beauty of the district.

Hozugawa River Boat Ride

Take the Hozugawa River Boat Ride from Kameoka to Arashiyama. This traditional flat-bottomed boat ride winds through scenic ravines and lush landscapes, with skilled boatmen guiding you through gentle rapids and calm waters. It's an exciting and peaceful way to experience the natural beauty of the region.

Arashiyama Visitor Tips

How to get to Arashiyama?

You have several options to reach Arashiyama from Kyoto. The fastest is the JR Sagano/San-in Line from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station. Alternatively, you can take the Kyoto City Bus #28 or a taxi, which takes about 25 minutes. Bicycles are also available for rent near train stations, offering a scenic way to explore the area.

How to get to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove?

You have several options to reach Arashiyama from central Kyoto. The fastest is the JR Sagano/San-in Line from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station. Alternatively, you can take the Kyoto City Bus #28 or a taxi, which takes about 25 minutes. Bicycles are also available for rent near train stations, offering a scenic way to explore the area and enjoy views of the surrounding mountains.

What to eat at Arashiyama?

In Arashiyama, sampling local delights is a must-do experience. Try specialties like Yuba, a tofu skin dish, and savor Kaiseki Ryori, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal with seasonal ingredients. Treat yourself to Matcha sweets and try Kyoto-style mackerel sushi known as saba-zushi. During autumn, don't miss out on fried maple leaves, a seasonal delicacy in the area. Explore the diverse culinary offerings in Arashiyama by visiting local eateries and street food stalls to discover delicious and unique dishes.

Where to stay in Arashiyama?

In the Arashiyama area, you have various accommodation options to choose from for a comfortable stay. Some popular choices include traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) that offer a cultural experience with tatami mat rooms, hot spring baths, and kaiseki meals. You can also find modern hotels and guesthouses in the area, providing a mix of convenience and comfort. Staying close to the main attractions like the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Togetsukyo Bridge, and Tenryu-ji Temple can enhance your overall experience in this picturesque area.

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If you want to explore more beautiful places in Japan, check out, Nara ParkKinkakuji TempleKiyomizu-Dera, or Shirakawago.