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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


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

+81 75-343-0548

Website

ja.kyoto.travel

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Traveler reviews

The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is undeniably beautiful and one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. Walking through the towering bamboo stalks feels peaceful and almost otherworldly, especially when you find quieter moments where the wind and light create a truly magical atmosphere. That said, it can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours, which takes away a bit from the serenity. The experience is still very worthwhile, but it’s best enjoyed early in the morning or later in the day to fully appreciate its calm beauty. Overall, a stunning natural landmark that is absolutely worth visiting, with just a bit of planning needed to avoid the crowds.
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Petek S.
Jun 7, 2026
Walking through Arashiyama Bamboo Forest was a peaceful and memorable experience. The towering bamboo creates a unique atmosphere, and on a quiet day you can hear the gentle sound of the bamboo swaying in the wind. 🌿 The scenery is beautiful and very photogenic, especially when sunlight filters through the bamboo canopy. The surrounding Arashiyama area is also worth exploring, with riverside views, small shops, and relaxing walking paths. The reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that the main path is shorter than many people expect, and it can become quite crowded during peak hours, which takes away some of the tranquility. Still, it remains one of Kyoto’s most iconic natural attractions and is definitely worth visiting if it’s your first time in the city. 📸🍃
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Billie Baby
May 30, 2026
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
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of those places that feels almost surreal when you’re walking through it. The towering bamboo all around you creates a really unique atmosphere — calm, peaceful, and unlike anything else. It’s easy to see why it’s one of Kyoto’s most famous spots. That said, it can get very crowded. If you want to properly enjoy it (and actually hear the bamboo instead of hundreds of people talking), go early in the morning — it makes a huge difference. There’s no entry fee, which is great, and getting there is easy by train. While you’re there, check out the nearby train crossing — it’s a great little photo opportunity and adds to the overall experience. You’ll also come across some traditional architecture in the area, which makes the whole visit feel even more authentic. Overall, a beautiful place and definitely worth seeing — just time it right to avoid the crowds.
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Outback Polaks
Apr 23, 2026
The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of Kyoto’s most atmospheric and visually striking locations, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s busier streets. Walking through the towering bamboo creates a surreal, almost dreamlike feeling, especially when the wind moves gently through the stalks. The natural light filtering through the green canopy adds to the sense of calm, making the grove feel like a living piece of art. Even though it’s a popular attraction, the environment still manages to feel serene when you find quieter pockets along the path. The experience is simple but memorable, relying on the beauty of nature rather than any added attractions. Visiting early in the morning makes a noticeable difference, as the grove feels more intimate and less crowded. The pathways are easy to follow, and the walk itself is relaxing, offering plenty of opportunities for photos and quiet moments. The surrounding Arashiyama area adds to the charm, with scenic river views, small shops, and temples that complement the grove perfectly. While the grove itself doesn’t take long to walk through, the overall neighborhood encourages slow exploration. The combination of nature, culture, and scenery makes it a well‑rounded experience. The only drawbacks come from the crowds and the relatively short length of the grove, which may leave some visitors wanting more. During peak hours, the pathways can feel congested, making it harder to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Still, the grove remains one of Kyoto’s most iconic spots for a reason. Its beauty is undeniable, and the surrounding attractions make the visit worthwhile. With a bit of timing and patience, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove becomes a highlight of any Kyoto trip, offering a refreshing blend of nature and tranquility.
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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.

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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.