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Arashiyama (嵐山)
Sky-high bamboo, a Zen temple and the Moon Crossing Bridge

Western Kyoto, where the Sagano Bamboo Grove is free to walk all day, the UNESCO World Heritage Tenryu-ji Temple sits behind it, a monkey park looks out over the whole city, and a scenic train winds through the gorge — all of it in a single day.

What it is

Why everyone ends up at Arashiyama

Picture this: you walk into a forest where the bamboo soars overhead on both sides of the path, the morning light slips through the canopy in pale-green streaks, and every time the wind passes the stalks knock against each other in a soft, dry rustle — a sound Japan thought worth listing among its "100 Soundscapes of Japan to be preserved." This is the Sagano Bamboo Grove, the reason travellers from all over the world want to see Arashiyama at least once.

Arashiyama is the nature district on the western edge of Kyoto, packing several things into an area you can cover on foot: the Sagano Bamboo Grove, free to walk; Tenryu-ji, a UNESCO World Heritage Zen temple; the wooden Togetsukyo Bridge arcing across the river; the Iwatayama Monkey Park up on the hillside; and the Sagano Romantic Train that winds through the gorge. All of it is only about 15 minutes from Kyoto Station by JR.

What makes Arashiyama special is that you don't have to choose just one thing — walk the bamboo early while it's quiet, visit the temple mid-morning, eat lunch by the river, head up for the monkeys and the city view in the afternoon, then ride the scenic train back. You can do the whole circuit comfortably in a single day.

Sagano Bamboo Grove, Arashiyama, Kyoto — a path flanked by towering bamboo, morning light filtering through the canopy in green streaks
The Sagano Bamboo Grove at first light — a 500-metre path, bamboo up to 20 metres tall, free to walk 24 hours a day
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Sagano Bamboo Grove
Free · 24 hours
500 m path — quietest first thing in the morning
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Tenryu-ji Temple
Garden ¥500 (~฿115)
World Heritage · 8.30 am–5 pm
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Iwatayama Monkey Park
¥600 (~฿140)
20-min uphill walk for a city view
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Sagano Romantic Train
¥880 (~฿205)
Reopens 1 Mar 2026 · closed in winter
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Togetsukyo Bridge
Free · 155 m long
The "Moon Crossing Bridge" over the Katsura River
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From Kyoto Station
JR ~15 min
Alight at Saga-Arashiyama, 10-min walk on
5 things not to miss

See all of Arashiyama in one day

Listed in the order you can comfortably walk them — starting with the bamboo in the morning and working down to the bridge by the river.

Special experiences

The scenic train, a river boat and the best photo spots

🚞 The Sagano Romantic Train

A classic old-fashioned train (known as the Torokko) that runs slowly along the Hozugawa River gorge, covering 7.3 kilometres from Torokko Saga Station to Torokko Kameoka Station in about 25 minutes. A one-way fare is ¥880 per adult (~฿205), ¥400 for children. Some carriages are open-sided so you catch the breeze and the full view.

Very important: this line closes for winter; in 2026 it starts running on 1 March. The views are best during November's autumn colour — which is also when tickets sell fastest. Book ahead, because seats go very quickly in high season. If you want the river-view side, choose an even-numbered seat.

Tip: A popular plan is to ride the scenic train out to Kameoka and take the Hozugawa river boat back (or the other way round), so you see the gorge from both the rails and the water. Book Arashiyama tickets and activities in advance on Klook →
Kyoto — temples and greenery of the old capital, close to the western Arashiyama district
Arashiyama sits on the western side of Kyoto, only about 15 minutes from the city centre by JR — easy to combine with other temples in the same day

📸 The best photo spots

For a shot of the bamboo path with no one in it, there's only one way: come early, 7–7.30 am, before the tour buses arrive. The morning light streaming down through the bamboo tops in shafts is the dream image everyone is after. The Togetsukyo Bridge photographs well all day, but late afternoon — when golden light bathes the mountains behind it — gives you the warmest picture.

One angle people often miss is the viewpoint at the Iwatayama Monkey Park — a slightly tiring climb, but you're rewarded with a panorama over the whole of Kyoto, the Katsura River and the Togetsukyo Bridge below. Worth the sweat, no question.

Getting there

How to reach Arashiyama

Three rail lines reach Arashiyama — pick whichever suits where you're starting from and which spot you want to see first.

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JR Sagano Line
Saga-Arashiyama Station
From Kyoto Station ~15 min, ¥240 (~฿55), then a 10-min walk to the bamboo grove — fastest and closest to the grove
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Randen (Keifuku) Tram
Arashiyama Station
Drops you right in the middle of the shopping district, a 3-min walk to the bridge — handy if connecting from Ryoan-ji or Kinkaku-ji
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Hankyu Railway
Arashiyama Station (Hankyu)
Closest of all to the Togetsukyo Bridge, a 5-min walk — best if coming from the Gion/Kawaramachi area or Osaka
Timing tip: This plan gets you the most out of the day — take the JR to Saga-Arashiyama early, walk the bamboo while it's quiet (7–8 am) → visit Tenryu-ji (opens 8.30 am) → stop at Okochi Sanso for matcha → lunch by the river → cross the Togetsukyo Bridge to climb to the monkey park → finish with the Sagano scenic train (if you're there in its season, Mar–Dec). Everything in a single day.
Where to stay

Kyoto hotels for visiting Arashiyama

Stay near Kyoto Station or in the city centre and the JR gets you to Arashiyama in 15 minutes.

Find a place near Arashiyama: If you'd like to be up and walking the bamboo before everyone else, there's a decent choice of ryokan and hotels in Arashiyama itself. Compare Arashiyama stays on Agoda →
Frequently asked

FAQ · Arashiyama before you go

Is the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove free?
Yes. The Sagano Bamboo Grove is a public path, free to walk 24 hours a day — no admission and no closing time. The main path is roughly 500 metres long. The only costs are if you enter Tenryu-ji Temple (garden ¥500) or the Okochi Sanso villa (¥1,000) at the far end of the path.
When is the best time to visit the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove?
Early morning, around 7–8 am, is best, because between 9 am and 4 pm the path fills with people — especially during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and autumn colour (November). In the early morning the light filters through the bamboo in the prettiest streaks, the air is cool, and you have a real chance of photographing the path empty with no one walking through.
How do you get to Arashiyama from Kyoto Station?
The fastest way is the JR Sagano Line (San-in Line) from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station, about 15 minutes, for ¥240 (~฿55), then a 10-minute walk to the bamboo grove. Alternatives are the Randen (Keifuku) tram to Arashiyama Station, or the Hankyu railway to Arashiyama Station, which is the closest of all to the Togetsukyo Bridge — just a 3–5 minute walk.
How much is the Iwatayama Monkey Park and is it a hard climb?
Admission is ¥600 per adult (~฿140), ¥300 for children, open 9 am to 4 pm. You have to walk uphill for about 20 minutes from the entrance — moderately steep but the path is well maintained and children manage it. At the top there are around 120 wild macaques and a viewpoint over the whole of Kyoto; on a clear day you can see as far as Kyoto Tower. Monkey food is sold for ¥100 a bag. It closes in heavy rain or snow.
Does the Sagano Romantic Train run all year round?
No. The Sagano Romantic Train (Torokko) closes for winter; in 2026 it starts running on 1 March. A one-way fare is ¥880 per adult (~฿205), ¥400 for children. It covers the 7.3 km route from Torokko Saga Station to Torokko Kameoka Station in about 25 minutes, winding along the Hozugawa River gorge — the views are best during autumn colour in November. Book ahead, as seats fill quickly in high season.
Klook · Arashiyama tickets & tours

Sagano Romantic Train, Hozugawa river boat and Arashiyama tours — book ahead

Tickets for the Sagano Romantic Train, a river boat through the gorge and guided walks around western Kyoto — book on Klook in advance so you're not gambling on sold-out seats in high season.

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