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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

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Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is an iconic natural site in Kyoto known for its extensive bamboo forest. This grove is one of Japan's most famous bamboo settings, offering visitors a unique stroll through towering green stalks that create an almost surreal atmosphere. The path through the bamboo is both calming and visually stunning, with the bamboo towering above and creating a natural tunnel that sways gently in the wind.

The sound of the bamboo stalks rustling together is a distinctive feature of the grove, often highlighted as a natural sound that enhances the serene experience of the place. The grove is part of the larger Arashiyama area, a scenic and historic district in Kyoto known for its natural beauty and cultural sites.

Visitors to the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove can also explore nearby attractions, including temples, gardens, and the scenic Katsura River. The grove is particularly popular among photographers and nature enthusiasts who wish to capture the ethereal quality of light filtering through the dense bamboo.

Hours:

Open 24 hours 

Closed:

No closing days

Available:

All year, with no seasonal closures

Minimum Age:

All ages welcome

Fees:

No entry fee



The area

Address
Sagaogurayama Tabuchiyamacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8394, Japan

What other travelers are saying about Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Beautiful but Busy — Get There Early! The bamboo forest was absolutely beautiful, but as many have mentioned, it does get very crowded. What surprised us, though, is that the bamboo grove is actually just a small part of a much larger, stunning park. If you’re an early riser, it’s definitely worth heading there first thing in the morning to enjoy the peaceful surroundings before the crowds arrive. The town itself is super charming, but most shops don’t open until around 10 a.m. One highlight for us was visiting the former home of an old Japanese actor — admission was only 1,000 yen and totally worth it. The gardens were gorgeous, and there were plenty of great photo spots.
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Leah Bishop
Apr 9, 2025
This Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is truly one of the experiences that drew me to travel all the way to Japan, and it lives up to every description I've encountered. Stepping into this serene grove is like entering another world. The bamboo itself, with its towering stalks reaching skyward, possesses a unique character that resonates deeply with life's principles. Its strength and flexibility, allowing it to sway gracefully in the wind without breaking, symbolizes resilience and adaptability. The rapid growth of bamboo mirrors the constant cycle of renewal and the vibrant energy of nature. In many Asian cultures, bamboo represents prosperity, strength, and longevity, qualities that are palpable within this tranquil space. Beyond the captivating bamboo, the Arashiyama area also boasts a delightful variety of flowers, adding splashes of color and fragrance throughout the seasons. While the bamboo grove itself is primarily green, the surrounding hills and gardens host numerous blooms. In spring, cherry blossoms paint the landscape in delicate pinks and whites, creating a breathtaking contrast with the verdant bamboo. Azaleas erupt in vibrant hues of pink, purple, and red, while hydrangeas offer a softer palette of blues and purples during the early summer months. Even later in the year, you can find camellias and other seasonal flowers adding their charm to the natural beauty of Arashiyama. The presence of these diverse flowers enhances the sensory experience, making a stroll through this area a truly immersive encounter with the beauty and resilience of nature.
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CK Tan
Apr 28, 2025
Beautiful although the bamboo forest area was crowded. But rightfully so! However, the village, shrines, parks and river surrounding the bamboo forest are also very picturesque & worth exploring, we spent most of a day doing so. In multiple parks in Arashiyama there are scattered rocks containing excerpts of famous Japanese poetry. A beautiful treat for a poetry & nature lover, if you are one. I am and I loved it!
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Lucy Lee
May 22, 2025
The bamboo forest is absolutely beautiful and well worth a visit, even with the crowds. It’s best to go in the morning to avoid the heavy influx of tourists that usually arrives around midday. While the main forest area can be busy, you can still find scenic spots for photos. A stroll through the surrounding village is peaceful and pleasant. The area is accessible by both bus and train.
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Khue Ho
Apr 7, 2025
This was one of my favorite places to visit in Kyoto. I loved the bamboo forest and the bridge area so much that I visited it twice during my 5 day stay in Kyoto. It can get a bit overwhelming as there are lots of people moving around the bamboo forest but if you go early enough, you will avoid the crowd. I really enjoyed walking in the area that encompasses the bridge, the river, all the quaint little food stalls/restaurants. The food wasn’t the greatest in this area, I tried a few things and all were below my expectation. Go here, and if possible go early to get a peaceful experience.
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Priti Kumar
May 20, 2025


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