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Yawaragi no Michi
Yawaragi no Michi
Yawaragi no Michi
Yawaragi no Michi
Kyoto

Yawaragi no Michi, Kameoka

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Last updated Mar 29, 2026

Yawaragi no Michi originated with the establishment of the Nanatani Outdoor Activity Center, when 500 cherry trees were initially planted near the center. This planting gradually expanded in scale to reach the current 1,500 trees that define the landscape today. The promenade stretches along the Nanatani River in Kameoka City, located in Kyoto Prefecture's Tamba region, approximately 20 minutes from Kyoto Station by train.

The 1,500 cherry trees line both banks of the river, extending for approximately 1 kilometer. The site features 30 different types of cherry blossoms, though the predominant variety is Someiyoshino, the most iconic cherry blossom species in Japan. The adjacent Sakura Park contains an additional 280 trees representing 28 varieties. Peak bloom typically occurs from late March to early April, transforming the path into a spectacular pink tunnel that has made this one of the premier cherry blossom destinations in the Kansai region.

The primary attraction is walking beneath the cherry blossom canopy along the riverside path. During peak season, the site features nighttime illuminations for a limited period, typically from 19:00 to 22:00, creating an ethereal atmosphere distinct from daytime viewing. An annual Cherry Blossom Festival takes place in early April, featuring stage performances and food stalls. The Nanatani River Outdoor Activity Center, located just minutes from the path, offers a campground and grassy park area popular with families. Izumo Daijingu Shrine, one of the oldest shrines in the Tamba region dedicated to matchmaking and relationships, sits 25 minutes on foot from Yawaragi no Michi.

Kameoka can be reached in approximately 20 minutes from Kyoto Station via the JR Sagano Line. From JR Kameoka Station, take the Kameoka City Furusato Bus for approximately 15 minutes and alight at the Nanatanigawa bus stop. By car, the site is approximately 10 minutes from Chiyogawa IC on the Kyoto Jukan Expressway, with paid parking available on-site. Access to the riverside path and park is free of charge.



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Places & attractions in Yawaragi no Michi, Kameoka

Stone pagoda and numerous stone statues surrounded by colorful autumn trees with red and orange leaves, set against a backdrop of green hills and a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple

Skiers and snowboarders enjoy a snowy ski resort, with chairlifts in operation and people gathered on the slope. Snow-covered hills and cloudy skies are visible in the background.

Biwako Valley Ski Resort

A traditional Japanese wooden temple gate stands tall, surrounded by red and green trees, with stone steps leading up to its entrance under a clear blue sky.

Chion-in Temple

Oishi Shrine, Kyoto

Oishi Shrine, Kyoto

Places & attractions in Yawaragi no Michi, Kameoka

Stone pagoda and numerous stone statues surrounded by colorful autumn trees with red and orange leaves, set against a backdrop of green hills and a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Adashino Nenbutsu-ji Temple

Skiers and snowboarders enjoy a snowy ski resort, with chairlifts in operation and people gathered on the slope. Snow-covered hills and cloudy skies are visible in the background.

Biwako Valley Ski Resort

A traditional Japanese wooden temple gate stands tall, surrounded by red and green trees, with stone steps leading up to its entrance under a clear blue sky.

Chion-in Temple

Oishi Shrine, Kyoto

Oishi Shrine, Kyoto


Frequently Asked Questions

The cherry blossom season at Yawaragi no Michi typically runs from late March to early April. The site features evening illuminations from 19:00 to 22:00 during the blooming season, allowing visitors to experience the cherry blossoms in a different atmosphere. The annual Cherry Blossom Festival takes place at the beginning of April, featuring stage events and food stalls.

Yes, the Nanatanigawa Outdoor Activity Center adjacent to Yawaragi no Michi offers camping and barbecue facilities, though reservations are required. The center is small in scale and features a calm atmosphere with lawn parks and tree houses. Many locals enjoy barbecuing in Sakura Park while viewing the cherry blossoms.

From Kyoto Station, take the JR Sagano Line to Kameoka Station, which takes approximately 20 minutes. From JR Kameoka Station, board the Kameoka City Furusato Bus on route F11 (Kawahigashi Course) and alight at Nanatanigawa bus stop, approximately 15 minutes away. By car, the site is approximately 10 minutes from Chiyogawa IC on the Kyoto Jukan Expressway, with paid parking available.

Izumo Daijingu Shrine, a famous power spot and important cultural property, is located 25 minutes on foot from Yawaragi no Michi. Many visitors also combine their trip with a ride on the Sagano Romantic Train from Arashiyama, which passes through cherry blossom-lined gorges on the way to Kameoka.
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Traveler reviews

VERY quiet Sakura spot in Kyoto. Still very few foreigners. Mostly locals with some people traveling from nearby town but definitely not a tourist trap. CAREFUL, there are NO extra bus for serving tourists, only local ones that run LESS than one bus an hour from Kameoka station. And they are packed during sakura seasons. There are actually LESS buses during sakura season,because they cancel some buses during spring break when students are at home. I am not kidding. Beautiful, high density of flowers make taking beautiful photos very easy. If you absolutely want more flowers than people in your photo go here. Kameoka station is only 15 mins from Kyoto terminal
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Ratchawut Cherdchuvanit
Mar 31, 2023
It may be a bit of a trek from Kyoto city, but think of all these beauty away from the crowd. Catch it at the right moment and it may be one of the most amazing Sakura spot in Kyoto.
31 Mar 2025 Not bloom yet
Beautiful park
"hidden gem" as of 2026 cherry blossom season. mostly locals, few foreigners. legit concern that it'll get discovered by Instagram algorithm and overrun by tourists in the future.

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