The Bamboo Path of Arashiyama

Explore a Hidden Gem in Kyoto, Surrounded by Breathtaking Bamboo Groves

The Bamboo Path of Arashiyama, a reflection of Kyoto’s soul, is a must-visit spot for first-time visitors to Japan. This approximately 400-meter-long path begins at Nonomiya Shrine (野宮神社), passes through the north gate of Tenryū-ji Temple (天龍寺), and leads to Okochi Sanso Villa (大河内山荘), enveloped in lush bamboo groves. The bamboo groves showcase different expressions depending on the time of day, symbolizing the beauty and serenity of Japan’s four seasons. On sunny days, sunlight filtering through the bamboo creates a dreamlike atmosphere, while on rainy days, the entire grove is shrouded in a mystical silence. Accessible by several means, including the Keifuku Electric Railway’s Arashiyama Station, JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, and Hankyu Railway’s Arashiyama Station, this path provides a valuable opportunity for first-time visitors to experience the fusion of Japan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. Why not immerse yourself in the allure of Japan’s traditions and nature by strolling through the Bamboo Path of Arashiyama?

Highlights

The Dreamlike Atmosphere of the Bamboo Grove

Walking along the Bamboo Path allows visitors to experience the serenity and beauty of Japanese nature. The sight of sunlight filtering through the bamboo and casting patterns on the ground is particularly captivating.

Seasonal Beauty

The bamboo groves reveal different expressions throughout the four seasons. In spring, the vibrant new green foliage exudes a sense of life, while in autumn, the soft interplay of light and shadows creates a mesmerizing contrast.

Connection with Surrounding Cultural Facilities

When visiting the bamboo grove path, you can deepen your understanding of Japanese culture and history by also visiting the surrounding historical sites such as Tenryu-ji Temple and Nonomiya Shrine.

Information

Name in Japanese 嵯峨野竹林の小径
Postal Code 616-8385
Address Sagatenryujisusukinobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Holiday Open every day
Hours Visit any time
Admission Visit any time
Directions
  • from Keifuku Train (Randen), Arashiyama Station, walk 10 min
  •  from JR Sagano Line, Saga-Arashiyama Station, walk 13 min.
  • from Hankyu Railroad, Arashiyama Line, Arashiyama Station, walk 21 min.

FAQ

When is the best time to visit the Bamboo Path?

While it is beautiful throughout the year, the new greenery of spring and the cooler months of autumn are particularly recommended. The illumination event in December is also not to be missed.

Are there any precautions to take when walking along the path?

As the path can become crowded, an early morning stroll provides a serene and tranquil experience. Additionally, please respect nature and carry out any litter to help preserve the bamboo groves.

What other activities are recommended around the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove?

You can visit historical sites such as the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge (渡月橋) and Tenryū-ji Temple (天龍寺) in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto.

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