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A person wearing a hat and backpack walks up a wooden path surrounded by tall, dense bamboo trees, with sunlight streaming through the green canopy above.
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Kyoto

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

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Last updated Apr 9, 2026

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


Phone
+81 75-343-0548
Website
ja.kyoto.travel


The area

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

Phone

+81 75-343-0548

Website

ja.kyoto.travel

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What other travelers are saying about Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

The Arashiyama Bamboo Forest - beautiful and serene. Walking through the towering bamboo stalks feels almost surreal—like stepping into another world. Even though it can get crowded, the atmosphere still feels peaceful, especially if you visit early in the morning. The path is easy to walk, and every corner offers stunning photo opportunities. The sound of the bamboo swaying in the wind adds to the calming vibe. The surrounding area is great too — you can explore the nearby temples, the river, and charming little shops. A good spot in Kyoto for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking for a truly iconic experience!
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Andrew T
Feb 9, 2026
A Tranquil Winter Walk Through the Bamboo Forest — A Must‑See in Kyoto Visiting the bamboo forest in winter was an utterly peaceful and beautiful experience. The cool air and quiet paths made the grove feel serene and restorative. Wandering beneath the towering bamboo stalks is a uniquely calming experience — the light filtering through the canopy and the gentle rustle of leaves create a soothing atmosphere that’s perfect for a leisurely stroll. We walked all the way to the top and were rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, dotted with evergreen trees, and a picturesque river winding past small, charming riverside homes. Along the route, there are several quaint shops offering snacks and local treats, which add to the area’s welcoming, village‑like feel. This spot is ideal for anyone seeking natural beauty and peaceful scenery in Kyoto. Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking to escape the city bustle for a few hours, the bamboo forest is well worth a visit. Highly recommended.
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Kyle Giesbrecht
Feb 18, 2026
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Review (Expert Traveler Insight) If you want to know what silence looks like, open the photos first. This is one of those rare places where the pictures tell half the story — and the experience tells the rest. As an experienced traveler and detailed reviewer, I can confidently say Arashiyama Bamboo Forest stands among the most breathtaking natural walks I’ve ever taken. This forest isn’t just famous — it deserves the hype. The towering bamboo creates a cathedral-like canopy that feels peaceful, almost spiritual. But here’s the real insider tip: take a rickshaw. Yes, it sounds touristy, but it’s actually the smartest way to explore. Your guide brings you through special inner routes that the general public cannot access, helping you avoid the crowds entirely. They also take incredible photos for you — shots you simply cannot get on your own. Beyond the forest, the surrounding market area, fall colors, and side streets add even more to the experience. Plan for at least 4–6 hours to enjoy it without rushing, and make sure you dress for the weather as it can feel cooler under the bamboo. This was one of the most unforgettable parts of our Japan trip — peaceful, iconic, and absolutely worth every minute. Don’t leave Kyoto without experiencing this.
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Fahad Ahmed
Dec 6, 2025
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest (嵐山竹林の小径) – A Magical Winter Experience Visiting Arashiyama Bamboo Forest was an unforgettable experience, and seeing it during snowfall made it even more magical. The bamboo trees were glowing beautifully under the white snow, creating a breathtaking and peaceful scenery that felt almost surreal. Walking through the forest was calm and mesmerizing, with the snow adding a quiet, dreamy atmosphere to the already stunning pathway. It felt like stepping into a postcard-perfect winter landscape. Arashiyama Bamboo Forest is already a must-visit in Kyoto, but experiencing it covered in snow made it truly extraordinary and memorable.
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Yousuf Alkhaja
Feb 8, 2026
The Beauty of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove ​A Vertical Cathedral: The towering stalks of bamboo create a sense of infinite verticality. In the second image, looking up toward the sky, the interlocking canopy filters the sunlight, creating a "Komorebi" effect—where light dances through the leaves like a natural stained-glass window. ​A Palette of Natural Tones: There is a beautiful contrast between the cool, silver-green hues of the bamboo culms and the warm, earthy browns of the traditional "Take-gaki" (bamboo branch fences). These fences don't just mark a path; they ground the ethereal forest in Japanese craftsmanship and history. ​The Sound of Silence (and Movement): Even in a still photo, you can almost hear the "clacking" of the stalks and the rustling leaves. The third image, showing visitors wandering through the path, highlights the scale of the grove—making the humans look small against the majesty of nature. ​A Path of Contemplation: The winding dirt paths and the rhythmic patterns of the bamboo create a meditative atmosphere. It is a place where the bustling modern world (represented by the tourists) meets an ancient, towering stillness that feels frozen in time.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is definitely worth a visit. It offers a unique and serene experience unlike any other place, with its towering bamboo stalks creating a tranquil and almost otherworldly atmosphere. It's a must-see for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Yes, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is free to visit. There is no entrance fee, making it an accessible attraction for everyone to enjoy.

While the bamboo grove is accessible, it's not officially open at night, and there are no lights within the grove itself. It's best to visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate its beauty and for safety reasons.

The closest station to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is Saga-Arashiyama Station on the JR Sagano Line. It's about a 10-15 minute walk from the station to the grove.

While monkeys are not typically found within the bamboo grove itself, the nearby Iwatayama Monkey Park in Arashiyama is home to many Japanese macaques. Visitors can see monkeys there, not in the bamboo forest.