arashiyama bamboo grove

Half-Day Arashiyama Day Trip from Kyoto, with Tenryu-ji and the Bamboo Grove

Learn about this history of this magical bamboo forest with an expert on religion

The Finer Details
The Heian period is for the Japanese as the Ancient Greek and Roman eras are for Europeans. Many of the foundational ideas, beliefs, and customs, as well as defining paintings, poetry, and works of literature, were developed during that period, leading some to consider the Heian period as the primary period of development for Japanese culture. Not coincidentally, Heian-Kyo is also the former name of Kyoto, which was at the center of this profound period of development. On our Arashiyama Tour, you travel back in time to this integral period of growth on an excursion to the quiet enclave of Arashiyama on the outskirts of Kyoto, visiting villas, temples, and unspoiled forests to unearth how Japanese identity came about during this fertile period.

Staying in Arashiyama? You may meet your guide in Arashiyama directly. Please see the Logistics section below for more information.

Meeting in front of Hankyu Kawaramachi Station, our guide will join us for the 20-minute train ride to Arashiyama, during which we’ll review the history of Kyoto, the important role that Arashiyama played in its development, and how it remains a tranquil enclave in a thoroughly urbanized society. Upon our arrival, we’ll walk to, and then across, Togetsu Bridge, the area's iconic landmark. The bridge, the name of which translates to “a bridge where the moon crosses," is surrounded by lush forests and is adjacent to a cherry tree grove, it provides a fittingly tranquil way to begin our exploration of Arashiyama.

Having passed over the bridge like monks have done for hundreds of years, we’ll move on to Tenryuji Temple, one of the most important Zen temples in the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A Rinza-sect Zen temple, it is known in particular for its garden, which has remained virtually unchanged since its inception, created by famed garden designer Muso Soseki in the 14th century. Exploring the sprawling grounds with our guide on our Arashiyama Tour, we’ll learn about the power struggle that led to the temple’s inception, the foundations of Zen landscape design, and how Zen Buddhism shaped and continues to influence Japanese society today.

Our Arashiyama Tour will, at this point, proceed into the famed bamboo grove. Wandering through this otherworldly place, we’ll spend some time appreciating the serene sensation of being surrounded by bamboo—it’s difficult to convey the particular sensation that comes from finding oneself surrounded by soaring shoots of bamboo. You may also visit a small shrine called Nonomiya Shrine in the middle of the forest. Originally, this was where an imperial princess purified herself before becoming a high priestess at Ise Grand Shrine. Notably, the shrine makes an appearance in The Tale of Genji, an 11th-century masterpiece of Japanese literature considered by some to be the world’s first novel.

Exiting the grove, we’ll walk about ten minutes to the northern part of Arashiyama, stopping at Jojakkoji Temple. Built in the 16th century, this Buddhist temple is famous for its quiet, yet breathtaking scenery, lovely moss garden, and two hundred maple trees. Enjoying a quiet respite from the more famous sites nearby, we’ll drink in the views of Kyoto as you contemplate the important religious sites and natural beauty you have experienced on our Arashiyama Tour.

We'll wrap up at Jojakkoji Temple, having gained a deeper appreciation for Japanese culture, as well as a better understanding of the forces that shaped it. You will also have the opportunity to see some of the most strikingly beautiful examples of nature in the city, from the finely manicured garden inside Tenryuji Temple to the unforgettable bamboo grove.

Choose this tour if...

  • You're a culture lover interested in immersing yourself and your family in Japanese culture
  • You’re hoping to discover Arashiyama through the eyes of a local expert
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Where You’ll Go

From iconic landmarks to tucked-away local favorites, these are the places you’ll explore and experience firsthand with your Expert.

  • Jojakko-ji Temple
  • Tenryu-ji Temple
  • Bamboo Grove
  • Sogenchi Gardens
What’s Included As Standard
Here’s a look at what your tour covers, plus anything you’ll want to consider arranging separately, so you can plan with confidence.
Included
  • English-speaking expert guide
    Tours led in English, offering you unbroken understanding throughout.
  • Intentionally sized groups
    A smaller group means more time for conversations and questions.
  • Tickets and entrance fees
    All entry tickets included (unless clearly stated otherwise).
  • Headsets
    Headsets are included on tours that need them, so every word can be heard.
Excluded
  • Gratuities
    We encourage tipping as a way to thank your guide after your experience.
  • Food and drink
    Refreshments are only included during a tour when clearly noted.
  • Transportation to and from the meeting point
    Guests organize pre- and post-tour transport themselves - this service can be added by request.
  • Hotel pickup or drop-off
    Unless noted, travel to or from accommodation isn’t included - this service can be added by request.
Where You'll Explore
Map of Half-Day Arashiyama Day Trip from Kyoto, with Tenryu-ji and the Bamboo Grove general meeting point area

Make the Most of Your Tour

Some helpful advice for getting the most from your experience, from practical prep to small on-the-day tips.

Dos:
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Check the weather and dress appropriately
  • Bring a bottle of water (no glass)
  • Feel free to ask your Expert anything
Don'ts:
  • Bring firearms or weapons
  • Bring sharp objects (e.g. knives, swiss army knives, switchblades, hiking sticks)
  • Dress inappropriately to enter religious sites or sacred monuments
Any questions? You can always contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

We meet near Hankyu Kawaramachi Station. The tour ends in Arashiyama.
Yes, all the venue entrance fees and round-trip train tickets from Kyoto are included.
Unfortunately, not - the only way for you to sit with the guide on the train is by using tickets bought directly by the guide; therefore, you must purchase tickets through us.
Yes. Context clients generally tip anywhere from 10-25% of the purchase price of a personal service such as this, depending on the quality of the experience and their tipping habits.
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We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.

Don’t just take our word for it

180 Reviews

Francisco was a very knowledgeable and nice tour guide. We learned a lot which would not happen if we traveled on our own. We definitely recommend him as well as the tour itself.

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We had a great tour with Preston! I enjoyed his perspective - as a teacher, buddhist and expat. And he showed us the most incredible garden and grounds of a home of a former Japanese film star that was not on our radar. One of our favorite discoveries in Kyoto!

Eric was fantastic! Very knowledgeable and engaging. He was great with our kids as well and kept them interested the full 4 hours. We wish we had him as our guide for all of our tours!

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