Entrance Fee: ¥400
Time Needed: 45 minutes – 1 hour
✔ Walk around the Kyoko-chi Pond and admire the temple’s reflection.
✔ Visit the Anmintaku Pond, a hidden spiritual spot in the garden.
✔ Stop by the tea house and enjoy matcha tea with traditional sweets.
✔ Explore the small shrine near the exit where visitors pray for good fortune.
Traveler’s Tip: Kinkakuji can get crowded, especially on weekends. Arriving right at opening time will give you the best experience.
Walking Distance: 20 minutes
Bus Option: Take Bus #59 (5 minutes)
Entrance Fee: ¥500
Time Needed: 45 minutes
Ryoanji is a quiet temple known for its rock garden. The garden has 15 stones, but from any spot, you can only see 14 at a time.
✔ Sit and observe the mysterious rock garden—no matter where you sit, one stone is always hidden.
✔ Walk around the beautiful temple grounds and see the large Kyoyochi Pond.
✔ Visit the tea house inside the temple for a quiet matcha break.
After visiting Ryoanji, enjoy lunch before heading to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Here are some great restaurant options:
Shigetsu (Vegan Shojin Ryori) – Traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine inside Tenryuji Temple.
Menya Hiro (Ramen) – Popular spot for Kyoto-style ramen.
Otsuka (Wagyu Beef Steak) – Known for premium Japanese beef dishes.
Sushi no Musashi – Conveyor belt sushi with fresh, affordable options.
Sobanomi Yoshimura – Handmade soba noodles served in a cozy setting.
Veg Out – A plant-based café with organic dishes.
Mumokuteki Café – Offers delicious vegetarian and vegan meals.
Train Option: Take the Keifuku Randen Tram (Kitano Line) from Ryoanji Station to Arashiyama Station (20 minutes).
Bus Option: Take Kyoto City Bus #11 or #93 (30–40 minutes).
Entrance Fee: Free
Time Needed: 30–45 minutes
The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest is one of Kyoto’s most magical places. Walking through the towering green bamboo stalks feels like stepping into another world.
✔ Walk along the main bamboo path and take stunning photos.
✔ Visit Tenryuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a beautiful garden.
✔ Stop by Nonomiya Shrine, a small but historical shrine in the forest.
Traveler’s Tip: For the best experience, visit in the late afternoon when the light filters beautifully through the bamboo.
After the Bamboo Forest, explore more of Arashiyama:
✔ Walk across Togetsukyo Bridge, offering beautiful views of the river and mountains.
✔ Visit Monkey Park Iwatayama, where you can see wild Japanese macaques.
✔ Stop by Sagano Romantic Train Station for a scenic train ride (if time allows).
Before heading back, relax at one of these cafés:
Arabica Kyoto Arashiyama – Famous for high-quality coffee and scenic river views.
Yojiya Café – A traditional Kyoto café serving matcha lattes.
Bread, Espresso & Arashiyama Garden – A stylish café with delicious pastries.
If you want dinner before heading back:
Kijuro (Tempura & Sushi) – A cozy spot for fresh sushi and tempura.
Unagi Hirokawa – Famous for grilled eel (unagi) dishes.
Musoshin Kyoto – Popular ramen shop with great flavors.
Ain Soph Journey Kyoto – A stylish plant-based restaurant with amazing vegan bowls.
Train Option: Take the JR Sagano Line from Arashiyama Station to Kyoto Station (20 minutes).
Bus Option: Kyoto City Bus #28 or #11 (40 minutes).
After a full day of exploring Kyoto’s most beautiful sights, head back to your hotel to relax.