After my visit in the summer, I promised myself to come back and witness the beauty of autumn in Arashiyama. If you can, pay the ¥1000 entry fee and enjoy the magnificent view from Ōkōchi Sansō, enjoy the matcha green tea and a small dessert or maybe even go on the Hozugawa Kudari river boat cruise to enjoy nature at its best. On the other hand, if you just want to stroll around Arashiyama in the afternoon, I can recommend a stunning place to see the autumn colors, just beside the Hozugawa riverbank. From Hankyu Arashiyama station, walk straight to Togetsu-kyu, then turn left. You will see some restaurants on the right side of the street, and Hozugawa on the left side. Keep walking until the street becomes narrower. There are some stone seats that are perfect to sit on and take in the view, or to enjoy a picnic bento. It is also a pleasant place to relax after visiting Tenryu-ji and the famous Bamboo grove.
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Autumn at Hozugawa River
One of Kyoto's best autumn viewing spots
By Febry Fawzi
Community writer
Local people enjoying the 16km ride that starts from Kameoka
Iconic bridge in Arashiyama: the Togetsukyō Bridge
The rickshaw is a traditional vehicle in Arashiyama
Boat park in Hozugawa river with emerald colors and autumn foliage
One of the best spots to see autumn foliage in Kyoto
The autumn foliage and its reflection in Hozugawa river
You can sit on the stone steps by the river bank along Hozugawa
Relaxing with Japanese snacks by the riverbank in Arashiyama.
Hozugawa-kudari (Hozugawa river boat ride) is the best way to enjoy the autumn foliage in Arashiyama
The emerald color of Hozugawa river and warm welcome of Arashiyama's autumn foliage
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Kim Bergström
7 years ago
Breathtaking colors! Autumn in Japan is incredible :)
Preethu
10 years ago
Lovely Pictures!
Hey, thanks a lot!
Jerome Lee
10 years ago
It's great that I started my Monday morning looking at these incredible pictures of Kyoto autumn...really have to make a worthwhile trip to Kyoto one day!
This is a must visit. I think, they are still in there right now.
Olga
11 years ago
Visited it last autumn. Now they are building an expensive hotel near that river though.
Iain Stanley
11 years ago
Is it necessary to pay the 1,000 yen to get these views, or is it just recommended in order to get the best views possible?
It is just recommendation if you want to get the best view with enjoying tea and cake
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