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About Arashiyama park
From my house, I took the Kyoto municipal subway to Uzumasa Tenjingawa station, then I changed trains to Arashiyama railroad(common name:Randen) and arrived at Arashiyama station. It took long time. Arashiyama is very famous among foreigner tourist, and many of them are European people and Chinese people.
I got off the train and went out the station, I walked to the south and I arrived at Togetsu-bridge and Arashiyama park. This spot is famous for cherry tree and pine. The view of Katsura river is also magnificent and there is an impression easily. From there I went to the north, then I walked through the road between clump of bamboo.
There are many Jinrickshas, and they are creating nice taste. There are Tenryu-temple and Adashino-nenbutsu-temple, there are famous temples around Arashiyama, but I think that I will go to them sometime.
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Arashiyama park photos
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Photographer: Taisuke Yamada
Details
Location | 〒616-8384 Saga Tenryuji Zoujicho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto ![]() |
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Usual viewing season |
Cherry(1500 trees) Red leaves |
Access |
Kyoto bus City bus |
Parking lot | Kyoto City Arashiyama Tourist Parking Lot 37 buses 2,500 yen Regular car 105 units 1,000yen Motorcycle 400 yen Bicycle 200 yen |
Site URL | http://www.pref.kyoto.jp/koen-annai/ara.html |
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