The Arashiyama district is a beautiful and culturally rich area located on the western outskirts of Kyoto City, Japan. Known for its natural beauty, historical sites, and traditional charm, Arashiyama is a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
One of the most iconic sights in Arashiyama is the Bamboo Grove, a serene path lined with towering bamboo stalks that seem to stretch endlessly into the sky. Walking through this grove feels almost otherworldly, with the tall bamboo swaying gently in the breeze. The grove is particularly beautiful during the early morning or late afternoon when the light filters softly through the bamboo.
Similarly, another highlight of the district is Tenryu-ji – one of the most important zen temples in Kyoto and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Founded in 1339, the temple is known for its beautiful Zen garden, which features a stunning pond surrounded by rocks, trees, and seasonal plants. The garden is designed to reflect the changing seasons and is especially beautiful in the fall when the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and orange.
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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
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Kimono Forest
Scenic art installation in Arashiyama
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Tenryu-ji Temple
Zen temple with stunning gardens
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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
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Tenryu-ji Temple
Zen temple with stunning gardens
Accessing Arashiyama
The Arashiyama district can be found to the north west of Kyoto city. From Kyoto Station, getting to Arashiyama is a breeze.
By Train (JR Pass)
If you have the JR Pass, the best and easiest option for you is to take the San-in Line from Kyoto Station to Saga Arashiyama Station. Saga Arashiyama Station is only a 5-minute walk from many of Arashiyama’s top attractions. Using the San-in Line, you can expect to be at Saga Arashiayama station within 20 minutes.
By Train (Without JR Pass)
If you don’t have a JR Pass, trains to Arashiyama typically cost 240 JPY one-way. Take the San-in Line from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiayama Station. This journey will take about 20 minutes to get you to the heart of the Arashiyama District.
By Bus
From Kyoto station, a number of buses travel near Arashiyama. The most direct bus from Kyoto Statio is route 28 City bus. This journey will take about 45-50 minutes (or more, depending on traffic) and cost 230 Yen.
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Where to Stay in the Arashiyama District
The Arashiyama area is a tourist hotspot in Kyoto, but is a little out of the way from the rest of the city. Nearby, you can find the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple, and the Iwatayama Monkey Park, among a multitude of pleasant walks along the Katsura river, and other temple hopping. If staying in the Arashiyama area, you can easily access the rest of the city, with about a 20 minute train ride from Arashiyama, to Kyoto Station.
Hotel Arashiyama
Highly Rated
Business hotel found in a great location, with great views of the nearby area, and a delicious breakfast served at the hotel restaurant.
Kyoto Arashiyama Ranzan Hotel
Stunning Japanese Ryokan with traditional style rooms, and a relaxing indoor onsen, perfectly located with river views and close to nature.
Yado Arashiyama
Minimalistic hotel found only a short walk from Katsura River, located ideally for explore Arashiyama and enjoying the beautiful views of Kyoto.
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