Arashiyama is more than a name—it’s Kyoto’s heartbeat: bamboo groves whispering in the breeze, the Moon-viewing Bridge reflecting centuries of stillness, and air thick with quiet Zen. Come here not to check a box, but to let your soul slow down.







Everything you need to know about Arashiyama
Stay at Arashiyama Onsen Hotel, offering rooms with private balconies that provide panoramic views of the bamboo grove and Togetsukyo Bridge during peak fall season. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle service to Tenryu-ji Temple and Sagano Scenic Railway, with a 5-minute walk to the famed Bamboo Grove Path. Each room features traditional tatami mats and underfloor heating, allowing guests to enjoy illuminated Katsura River views at night, blending Kyoto’s cultural heritage with serene natural beauty.
Take the Eizan Electric Railway directly from Kyoto Station to Gion-Shijo Station, a 25-minute ride with scenic views of the Katsura River. Alternatively, transfer at Shijō Station to the Keihan Kyoto Main Line to Sonobe Station, then take a Kyoto City Bus or taxi—total journey time around 40 minutes. For a unique experience, board the Sagano Scenic Railway (also known as the "Little Train") and alight at Sagano Station, walking just 10 minutes to the entrance of the Bamboo Grove Path, perfect for slow travel enthusiasts.
Don’t miss the Sagano Scenic Railway ("Little Train") ride through lush bamboo groves and scenic Katsura River valleys, offering breathtaking seasonal views. Participate in a tea ceremony at the tea house adjacent to Tenryu-ji Temple, immersing yourself in authentic Japanese matcha culture. Rent a bicycle and cruise along the Katsura River trail, passing cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. At night, join the illuminated festival around Togetsukyo Bridge, where soft lights reflect on the water, creating a serene, photogenic atmosphere perfect for quiet reflection and photography.
Arashiyama Onsen Hotel is top-rated, featuring open-air baths with mineral-rich waters high in silicate, ideal for skin health, and surrounded by tranquil Japanese gardens. Guests can enjoy kimono rental and a kaiseki dinner using seasonal local ingredients. Another excellent choice is Sagano Hachimoku, inspired by traditional machiya townhouses, with rooms equipped with wooden soaking tubs and tatami spaces. Private guided tours to hidden bamboo groves and historic temples are also available. Both properties are within walking distance of Togetsukyo Bridge, offering easy access and peaceful ambiance.
Visit early morning between 7:00 and 8:30 AM for minimal crowds and ethereal sunlight filtering through the bamboo stalks, creating stunning dappled patterns. During summer (June–August), experience the night illumination festival, where the grove glows softly with warm lights, evoking a dreamlike atmosphere. In spring (March–April), enjoy cherry blossoms contrasting with vibrant green bamboo; in autumn (October–November), witness fiery red and orange leaves enhancing the dramatic scenery. Always wear comfortable footwear and respect the rule of not touching the bamboo to preserve the natural integrity of this iconic site.
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Staying at Momijiya Annex in Kyoto was a truly serene experience. The traditional Japanese aesthetic shines through with its wooden interiors and authentic atmosphere—feels like stepping into a quiet mountain retreat. While the private onsen is a bit small, it adds to the intimate, cozy vibe. The wooden footbridge is absolutely stunning and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding forest, creating that peaceful, nature-filled ambiance with a real sense of calm and fresh air. The location is perfect for those who love being close to nature and want to disconnect from city life. Staff are friendly and attentive, though the meals are simple and somewhat basic—nothing special, so I’d recommend bringing snacks or heading out for a nice dinner nearby. Overall, this place delivers great value for the tranquility and charm it offers. If you're looking for a quiet, authentic Japanese stay with a focus on nature and simplicity, this is a must-try.

If you're looking for a peaceful retreat to unwind and recharge, this ryokan is an absolute gem. The serene atmosphere, combined with only three couples staying during our visit, made the place feel completely private and intimate—like we had it all to ourselves. The shared onsen was relaxing, but the private pool bath was a real highlight—perfect for unwinding under the stars. Meals were exceptional: dinner was thoughtfully prepared with fresh, local ingredients, and breakfast was equally delightful. They even accommodated our special dietary needs without any hassle. The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. It's a short ride from Kyoto Station via bus, making it easy to access despite its quiet location. A truly memorable stay—definitely coming back.

Staying at Ryokan Nenrinbo was one of those rare experiences that truly felt like stepping into a peaceful forest retreat in Kyoto. The moment you walk in, the calmness hits you—surrounded by trees, quiet enough to hear the rustle of leaves in the breeze. Despite being so serene, it’s incredibly convenient: just a short 10–15 minute ride on the subway to Gion and Kiyomizu-dera, yet once inside, it feels like a hidden sanctuary away from the crowds. The rooms are thoughtfully designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics—minimalist, warm, and super cozy. I especially loved the deep soaking tub where I could unwind while gazing out at the trees. They even offer free bike rentals, making exploring Kyoto's quieter streets easy and fun. It’s not just a place to stay—it’s an experience. For anyone looking for tranquility, authenticity, and great value, this ryokan is absolutely worth it.

Staying at Hanaikada in the heart of Arashiyama was an absolute delight. The moment I crossed the bridge, I felt like I'd stepped into a peaceful retreat away from the bustling streets. The onsen is exceptional—clean, soothing, and perfectly relaxing. Every meal, from breakfast to dinner, was thoughtfully prepared with fresh, local ingredients. The service was attentive without being intrusive, making the whole experience feel personal and warm. It's easy to reach by train, and the location offers that perfect balance between tranquility and convenience. If you're looking for a genuine Japanese ryokan experience with top-tier hospitality and comfort, this place deserves every single star.

Walking into the property immediately gave me a warm and welcoming vibe. The apartment is incredibly well-equipped—kitchen has a microwave, fridge, induction cooktop, plus all the essentials like knives, pots, pans, and dishes. It made cooking with fresh groceries from the local supermarket so easy and enjoyable—felt like being at home. I especially appreciated the washer and dryer setup; they even provided laundry balls, and drying clothes in the bathroom using the built-in dryer was super convenient. My kids had a blast exploring the room, turning it into their own little hide-and-seek playground—no worries about them falling out of bed thanks to the safe layout. The only minor downside? No convenience store nearby, but there’s a small grocery shop just a short walk away. There’s also a bus stop right outside the door, making public transport accessible. The nearest JR station is a 10-15 minute walk, which is totally manageable considering how quiet and peaceful the neighborhood is. Plus, you can easily reach the Kitanomaru Park and the famous Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine within a similar walking distance. Overall, this place offers excellent value, comfort, and a true local experience. I’d definitely come back for my next trip to Kyoto—and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy, hassle-free stay.

Staying at Floral Green Maple House in Kyoto was an absolute delight! The room was immaculately clean and surprisingly well-equipped—complete with a washing machine, stove, microwave, and even a dryer right in the bathroom. I loved being able to wash and dry my clothes on-site; it felt so convenient and homely. The staff were incredibly attentive and genuinely warm throughout the entire stay. I accidentally left my headphones behind, and instead of just waiting for me to notice, they reached out immediately and arranged to send them back to Tokyo—such a thoughtful gesture! It really made the experience stand out. Located right near Shijo Kawaramachi, everything is within walking distance, and the overall vibe is cozy yet modern. This place offers incredible value and service that feels personal and genuine. I’ll definitely be coming back and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Kyoto.

Staying at this hostel was a fantastic experience—clean, well-maintained, and perfect for business travelers. The amenities are self-service style, where you pick what you need right at the front desk. It’s efficient and convenient. Upon entering the room, I was pleasantly surprised to find two free 500ml bottled waters. There's also a kettle and hairdryer provided—basic but essential, and very thoughtful. (Note: This might vary slightly depending on room type.) What really stood out was the staff—friendly, professional, and always smiling, whether it was at check-in or during breakfast service. Their warm hospitality made the whole stay feel welcoming. Great location, excellent value, and a great place to return to on future trips.

Our two-night stay was somewhat disappointing. We were given only four bottles of water and four coffee pods for our group of four, which wasn’t nearly enough. The room itself was quite small, and managing our three suitcases down the stairs was a real challenge—eventually we had to carry one up the narrow, steep staircase, which was exhausting. To make matters worse, there were countless mosquitoes throughout the room, making it nearly impossible to sleep comfortably. We kept the windows closed, but that just made the room stuffy. While the location is convenient, the lack of basic amenities, cramped space, and pest issues really hurt the overall experience. For the price, we expected better quality and more thoughtful service.

This hotel is simply outstanding—no need for extra words. The room size is just right: not too small, not too large, offering a comfortable and cozy stay. Its location is unbeatable—just turn right from the hotel entrance and you're in a lively shopping street with plenty of dining options and convenience stores nearby. It's also just a short walk to Nijo Station, making it easy to explore Kyoto by train. I was especially impressed by the on-site laundry and drying machines—perfect for longer stays or when traveling light. The owner is Chinese, so communicating in Mandarin was effortless and very reassuring. This personal touch made the experience feel warm and welcoming. Overall, the value for money is excellent, and I’d definitely stay here again—highly recommend to fellow travelers!

The hotel is a bit off the beaten path—about a 10-minute walk from JR Uji-Kyoto West Station—but taking a taxi isn’t expensive and well worth it. From the moment you step in, the peaceful atmosphere sets the tone for a relaxing stay. The onsen features rare hinoki wood interiors, which instantly creates a serene, natural vibe that’s both calming and luxurious. Every staff member was incredibly warm and welcoming; special shoutout to the grandmother who helped prepare our kaiseki-style sukiyaki dinner—despite language barriers, she went above and beyond to explain ingredients and cooking techniques with genuine care. The room was spacious, clean, and comfortable, with excellent bedding. Breakfast was delicious and thoughtfully prepared, featuring fresh local ingredients. Overall, this place exceeded expectations. It’s not just a stay—it’s an experience. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Ranzan was an absolute delight. The hotel is perfectly located right across from Hōkō-ji Temple, making morning walks a peaceful and scenic start to the day. The breakfast buffet is generous and delicious—fresh, well-prepared, and full of local flavors. While the in-room bathroom is compact, the shared onsen-style bathhouse more than makes up for it with its relaxing atmosphere and traditional feel. Just steps away from a riverside boat departure point, autumn here is breathtaking—golden leaves reflect on the water, creating a postcard-perfect view. Whether you're soaking in the communal bath, sipping tea by the river, or simply enjoying the quiet charm of Kyoto’s seasonal beauty, this stay feels truly special. A hidden gem with exceptional value and warmth.

We stayed here as a family of four—two adults and two middle schoolers. The room was surprisingly spacious, easily fitting two single beds and three floor mats with plenty of room to move around. Even the kids said they felt comfortable. Location-wise, it's super convenient—just a short walk from both the Nijo Station (JR) and the Nijo Station (Subway). If you're taking the subway, note that Exit 3 doesn’t have an elevator, so we’d recommend using Exit 2 if you’re carrying heavy luggage. Right next to Exit 3 is a small convenience store that has evening discounts—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials. One thing to keep in mind: no toothbrushes are provided, so bring your own or pick one up at the nearby store (usually cheaper than hotel prices). Cleaning services are extra, but towels are replaced regularly and trash is taken out daily. Overall, the experience was excellent—great value for money, clean, well-located, and very family-friendly.
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