Kimono Forest

Scenic art installation in Arashiyama

Kimono Forest in Kyoto

The Kimono Forest, in Arashiyama, Kyoto, is a mesmerising and vibrant tourist attraction. Consisting of over 600 colourful pillars adorned with traditional kimono fabrics, the forest creates a stunning, immersive visual experience. 

 

The installation can be found at Randen Arashiyama Station, and in the immediate vicinity. Visitors can stroll through this enchanting forest, taking in the vibrant and intricate patterns of the fabric on display. The Kimono Forest has become a must-visit destination for tourists and photographers alike.

 

The installation was designed by the Japanese artist Yasumichi Morita, who sought to blend contemporary art with the timeless beauty of kimono patterns. Walking through the Kimono Forest, visitors are transported into a realm where history and art intertwine, providing a unique and immersive experience. The combination of art, nature, and cultural heritage makes the Kimono Forest a must-visit destination in Arashiyama, attracting both locals and tourists seeking to appreciate the essence of Japan’s ancient textile traditions in a modern and innovative setting.

 

Kimono Forest is right nearby many of the other popular destination in Arashiyama. Some of the most notable sites nearby are the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Tenryu-ji Temple, and the Iwatayama Monkey Park. There’s also no shortage of souvenir shops, or restaurants offering some of the best bites in Kyoto.

 

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Accessing the Kimono Forest

Kimono Forest can be found directly outside Arashiyama Station on the Keifuku Randen Line. 

Alternatively, from JR Saga Arashiyama Station, the Kimono Forest is only about a 5 minute walk.

Arashiyama is a popular destination for tourists in Kyoto, and can easily be reached from Kyoto Station. Simply take the JR San-in Line from Kyoto station, to Saga-Arashiyama Station, taking about 17 minutes and costing 240JPY one way. Most of the top sites in Arashiyama are only a short walk from Saga Arashiyama Station.

Where to Stay

Hotel Arashiyama

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

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

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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