Randen (Arashiyama Station)
Arashiyama Station is a beautifully decorated train station located in Kyoto.
The Kimono Forest is located at the Arashiyama Station just a few minutes away from the Bamboo Forest. Walk through 600 colorful poles, filled with a variety of kimono fabrics representing the beauty of the Kyo Yuzen style. Visit the Kimono Forest in the evening to see the fabrics create an illuminated and mesmerizing pathway.
Arashiyama Station is a beautifully decorated train station located in Kyoto.
Established in 1967, a traditional eel (Unagi in Japanese) restaurant located in Arashiyama, Kyoto.
Onkashi-tsukasa Tsuruya Kotobuki is a wagashi (traditional Japanese confectioneries) shop specializing in sakuramochi, a rice cake wrapped in salted sakura or c
Togetsukyo Bridge is a popular spot for sightseeing in Arashiyama.
Bamboo Alley (also known as the Bamboo Groves) in Arashiyama is a popular place to stroll or cycle around.
Located in the middle of historic Arashiyama neighbourhood, Guest House Atagoya features free property-wide Wi-Fi and private Japanese-style rooms. JR Saga-aras
Located in a quiet neighborhood in Arashiyama district, Rangetsu offers Japanese-style accommodations with a private Hinoki cypress wood bath and free wired int
Located along the Katsura River in the western part of Kyoto, Arashiyama Benkei offers traditional Japanese accommodation with indoor and outdoor natural hot sp
Located in central Arashiyama district, Ranzan offers accommodations with free wired internet access. Guests can refresh in the spacious public baths and relax
Renovated in 2014, Hotel Binario Saga Arashiyama offers a restaurant, a café and a public bath. JR Sagaarashiyama Train Station and Torokko Saga Station is just
Japaning Hotel Liv Ranrokaku is set in the Nishikyo Ward district in Kyoto, 900 metres from Bamboo Street. Some units have a seating area where you can relax.
Kinusho is a secondhand kimono shop that offers a wide selection of kimono, haori (jackets to wear over kimono), sashes, and other kimono accessories.
Kimono Yamato is a kimono and yukata shop located on Namba Walk's 1st Avenue. They also have several other locations all over Japan.
Located only a 3-minute walk from the famous Higashi Chaya District in Kanazawa, this kimono rental shop offers different types of kimono, yukata (summer kimono
Hasegawa is a traditional Japanese clothing shop selling kimono, yukata, and accessories.
Kimono Photo Studio Wa offers photo sessions with beautiful kimonos. Visitors can also have an outdoor photo session at Meiji Jingu Shrine.
This store is the Tokyo base and retail operations of Jotaro Saito, the third generation of a famous kimono-making family from Kyoto. His kimono and yukata (sum