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Kimono Forest is located at Randen Arashiyama Station in the Arashiyama district of Kyoto. Take the Keifuku Electric Railroad (Randen) tram to Arashiyama Station, or use JR Sagano Line to JR Saga-Arashiyama Station and walk 10 minutes. The illuminated kimono pillars are right outside the station platform.
Kimono Forest is best visited during evening hours after sunset when the LED lights illuminate the 600 kimono fabric poles. The light-up typically runs from dusk until around 9:30 PM. Early morning visits offer fewer crowds but no illumination. The colorful display is most spectacular in darkness.
Yes, Kimono Forest (Kimono no Komichi) is completely free to visit and explore. There are no entrance fees or tickets required. The illuminated kimono textile installation is accessible 24/7, though lighting operates only during evening hours. It's one of Kyoto's free attractions in Arashiyama.
Near Kimono Forest you can visit the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (5-minute walk), Tenryu-ji Temple, Togetsukyo Bridge, and the Arashiyama Monkey Park. The area also offers traditional restaurants, kimono rental shops, and river boat rides along the Hozu River, making it perfect for a full day itinerary.
Yes, wearing a rented kimono at Kimono Forest creates beautiful photo opportunities and is very popular among tourists. Many kimono rental shops in Arashiyama are located within walking distance. The colorful illuminated poles provide a stunning backdrop for kimono photography, especially during the evening light-up period.