Discover the enchanting beauty of Arashiyama on this private tour that showcases Kyoto's hidden gems and rich history. Begin at Tenryuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its serene gardens, before wandering through the iconic Bamboo Grove Path. Cross the historic Togetsukyo Bridge, enjoying views of the Oi River, then hike to Iwatayama Monkey Park for an intimate encounter with wild Japanese macaques. With expert insights from your local guide, experience the culture, nature, and culinary delights of Arashiyama like never before.
- Explore the stunning gardens of Tenryuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Walk through the captivating Bamboo Grove, a must-see Kyoto landmark
- Cross Togetsukyo Bridge and enjoy picturesque river views
- Hike to Iwatayama Monkey Park and learn about the local monkey population
We will meet at Hankyu-Arashiyama St. at 1pm (Not Randen- Arashiyama ,or JR- Saga Arashiyama ) I am holding a sign with your name in the plaza just outside the station ticket gates.
If you go back to hotel or downtown area in Kyoto, This station is suitable for you.
(1) Sogenchi Teien (Sogen Pond Garden) Soseki Muso created this Japanese garden, which is a "pond garden" with a pond at its center. Visitors can enjoy the seasonal scenery (cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, fresh greenery, and snow). As a World Heritage Site, this spot is popular among overseas visitors. (2) Tour of the Hatto Hall The Hatto Dharma Hall is famous for its "Unryu" (dragon on cloud) ceiling paintings. The "dragon staring in all directions," in which the dragon's eyes appear to be staring at you from every angle, is a highlight. The museum is open to the public during special exhibition periods.
(1) Bamboo Grove Walk Bamboos more than 10 meters high line both sides of the path, creating a fantastic atmosphere for walking. The sound of bamboo leaves swaying in the wind and the sight of sunlight filtering through the trees stimulate the senses and provide a sense of tranquility and peace. 2) Photography The tunnel-like scenery of the bamboo grove is extremely photogenic and a popular photo spot for tourists. Taking pictures while strolling through the area in a kimono or Japanese-style clothing will make your visit even more special and memorable. 5) Savor the atmosphere of each season The fresh greenery in spring, the cool green bamboo in summer, the contrast of autumn leaves and bamboo groves in fall, and the snow-covered landscape in winter all add to the charm of the four seasons. Especially during the "Kyoto Arashiyama Hanatouro," you can enjoy the bamboo grove illuminated at night.
(1) Visiting the bridge itself The bridge has a history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185), and although its current form was replaced in the Showa period (1926-1989), it retains its traditional appearance. It is also instructive to learn the origin of the bridge's name, "Togetsu-bashi," which means "the moon appears to cross the bridge. 2) Experience walking across the bridge Walking across the 155-meter-long bridge over the Katsura River, visitors can feel the murmur of the river and the view of the mountains with their whole body. The view changes depending on the direction you cross the bridge, giving you a different impression on the way to and from the bridge.
(1) Observing Japanese monkeys in the wild Approximately 120 monkeys live in the wild, and visitors can observe their lives up close. The sight of monkeys moving freely and spending time in groups gives visitors a realistic feeling that cannot be experienced in a zoo. 2) Viewing the panoramic view of Kyoto city From the observatory, visitors can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of Kyoto City. It is especially beautiful at sunset and during the season of autumn leaves, when the monkeys and the scenery can be enjoyed together.
1) Location in harmony with nature The shopping district is surrounded by the Watarigatsu Bridge, Katsura River, and the mountains of Arashiyama, where you can enjoy shopping and strolling along with the beautiful scenery of the four seasons. The area is especially crowded with tourists during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons. Arashiyama is also home to a wide variety of traditional Kyoto souvenirs, such as green tea sweets, yatsuhashi (eight-flute bridge), pickles, and Kyoto fans. There are also many limited editions and handmade crafts that are unique to Arashiyama and not available in other areas. 3) Gourmet Eating and Walking There are also a wide variety of casual eating and walking menus such as tofu and yuba dishes, green tea ice cream, croquettes and dumplings. These dishes are perfect for sightseeing, as you can enjoy them little by little while strolling around the area.
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