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- Sightseeing in Kyoto. I want to see the Togetsukyo Bridge and the Bamboo Forest Path in Arashiyama.
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- Question publication date:2025/2/ 5
- Update date:2025/4/ 9
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Sightseeing in Kyoto. I want to see the Togetsukyo Bridge and the Bamboo Forest Path in Arashiyama.
I'd like to go to Arashiyama, a famous tourist spot in Kyoto, in the fall. I'd like to visit famous places such as Togetsukyo Bridge and the bamboo forest path, and go on a food tour. If possible, I'd like to stay near Arashiyama, so are there any recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn)? I want to make it a memorable trip, so price doesn't matter.
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- Located right next to Togetsukyo Bridge, the symbol of Arashiyama, this long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) offers beautiful views of the four seasons. Popular tourist spots such as Tenryu-ji Temple and the Bamboo Forest Path are nearby, making it easily accessible. This charming inn offers traditional Kyoto cuisine, hot springs, and attentive hospitality. The rooms are built in the traditional Sukiya style, and have a relaxing atmosphere. Each room has a different atmosphere, and includes an open-air bath and an indoor bath. There is also a private natural hot spring available.帽子屋's answer (Posted on:2025/2/ 5)
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A historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) founded in 1897
- This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) founded in 1897. There are three buildings, and only two, Shuzankaku and Hekisenkaku, are available for lodging. The large baths at Arashiyama Natural Hot Springs are located in Shuzankaku. The two buildings are connected underground, so even if you are staying at Hekisenkaku, you can travel between the two without going outside. As it is advertised as Ryokan (Japanese inn) Japanese inn), the food is sumptuous and very delicious. You can enjoy traditional Kyoto kaiseki meals. It is conveniently located, just a 15-minute walk from Saga-Arashiyama Station on the JR Sagano Line, making it a recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn).Euc's answer (Posted on:2025/2/ 5)
Relax in a room with a sukiya-style bath