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Arashiyama (Arashiyama Station)

The view from Togetsukyo bridge is exceptional;
one of the most famous places in Kyoto that attracts visitors from around the globe

The view from Togetsukyo bridge is exceptional;
one of the most famous places in Kyoto that attracts visitors from around the globe

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Time from the hotel: Train and walkapprox. 25 minutes

Designated as a historic site and place of scenic beauty, Arashiyama is famous for cherry blossoms in the spring and brilliantly colored foliage in autumn. The entire area is dotted with temples and shrines, while the station area has a variety of restaurants, cafes and shops, always bustling with tourists.

The Katsura River, one of Kyoto's largest waterways, and the bridge that crosses it, Togetsukyo, are admired as symbols of Kyoto.

NameArashiyama (Arashiyama Station)
AddressUkyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Websiteranden.keifuku.co.jp

Operating hours and closing dates may change without notice. Please contact each facility to confirm availability before your visit.

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