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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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- This Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located very close to Togetsukyo Bridge, near the landing for the Hozugawa River Cruise. You can also walk to the bamboo forest path in about 20 minutes while enjoying the shops in front of Arashiyama Station. You can enjoy the scenery of Kyoto in each season from your room, so it is recommended to stay here in any season. Renting a kimono and strolling around the famous sights of Arashiyama will surely be a good memory.モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/4/ 9)
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A recommended accommodation for sightseeing in Arashiyama
- The location was great for sightseeing in Arashiyama, and I had a memorable and comfortable stay. The main tourist spots such as Togetsukyo Bridge and the bamboo forest were within walking distance, making it very convenient for sightseeing. The Japanese-style building has a courtyard. The delicious Kyoto kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )and Japanese set meals for breakfast were great, and the service was polite and the atmosphere was nice, so I was able to relax. It was also nice to be able to relax in the large public bath.コート's answer (Posted on:2025/2/ 5)
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A good value-for-money Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Arashiyama
- Most Ryokan (Japanese inn) around Arashiyama are expensive, but this Ryokan (Japanese inn) has a good location, food, and service, and is also cheaper than others. It is a Japanese-style building like a mansion in the center of Arashiyama, and has a calming appearance. You can take a walk in the large courtyard, or relax while looking at the garden from the lobby. The Japanese-style rooms have views of the courtyard and Arashiyama. Western-style rooms are also available. There is a large public bath, which was perfect for relaxing after sightseeing in Kyoto. Dinner was a gorgeous Japanese kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ), and I was very satisfied with the beautiful decorations and delicate seasoning that are typical of Kyoto. Breakfast was also a purely Japanese menu, and there were many pickles, a Kyoto specialty, lined up, which I enjoyed. Overall, I was very satisfied and was able to enjoy Arashiyama even more.中里's answer (Posted on:2025/2/ 5)
A charming Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) at the foot of Arashiyama