Arashiyama Bamboo Grove + Monkey Park Combo Guide
A Perfect Nature & Wildlife Day in Kyoto
Kyoto is famous for temples and tea houses — but if you want nature, culture, and a little wild adventure in one day, Arashiyama is unbeatable.
This guide shows you how to combine:
- The iconic Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
- The playful monkeys of Iwatayama Monkey Park
They’re walking distance from each other, making this one of the best half-day itineraries in Kyoto for first-time visitors.
🌿 Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of Japan’s most photographed natural spots — and yes, it really looks like the pictures.
A 500-meter pathway is surrounded by towering bamboo stalks reaching up to 30 meters high. When the wind moves through the leaves, the sound creates a calming, almost surreal atmosphere.
What to Expect
- Free entry
- Open 24 hours (best in daylight)
- Paved main path (wheelchair friendly)
- Can get crowded mid-day
Best Time to Visit
Before 9:00 AM or near sunset.
Between 10 AM – 3 PM it becomes extremely busy with tour groups.
Nearby Highlight
Right next to the grove is Tenryu-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its garden connects directly to the bamboo forest and is absolutely worth the small entry fee.
⏱ Suggested time: 45–60 minutes
🐒 Iwatayama Monkey Park

After the forest, cross the famous Togetsukyo Bridge and head uphill to Iwatayama Monkey Park.
Here you’ll find over 120 wild Japanese macaques roaming freely on the mountainside.
This is not a zoo.
The monkeys live naturally in the mountain environment.
Important Details
- Entrance: ¥600 (adults)
- 20–30 minute uphill hike (moderately steep)
- No touching monkeys
- No direct eye contact (can be seen as aggressive)
- Feed them only inside the feeding hut (¥100 snacks)
Why It’s Special
- Free-roaming monkeys
- Incredible panoramic views of Kyoto
- Seasonal beauty (cherry blossoms in spring, colorful leaves in autumn)
From the top, you get one of the best views over Kyoto city — a fantastic photo spot.
⏱ Suggested time: 1.5–2 hours including the hike
Why Combine Both?
In one compact area, you experience:
| Bamboo Grove | Monkey Park |
|---|---|
| Peaceful forest walk | Wildlife interaction |
| Flat & easy | Active & adventurous |
| Instagram heaven | Panoramic Kyoto views |
Together, they create a balanced and unforgettable half-day adventure.
Getting There
From Kyoto Station:
- JR Sagano Line → Saga-Arashiyama Station (15–20 min, JR Pass covered)
From Osaka:
- JR Line via Kyoto Station (easy connection)
Buses are available but trains are faster and less crowded.
Once in Arashiyama, everything is walkable.
Suggested Half-Day Itinerary
8:00 AM – Arrive at Saga-Arashiyama
8:15 AM – Bamboo Grove + Tenryu-ji
9:30 AM – Walk to Togetsukyo Bridge
10:00 AM – Hike to Monkey Park
12:00 PM – Lunch by the river (try soba noodles or yudofu tofu)
Optional extras:
- Sagano Romantic Train
- Hozugawa River boat ride
- Okochi Sanso Villa garden
Total time: 4–6 hours
Insider Tips
✔ Visit on weekdays if possible
✔ Bring cash (some places don’t accept cards)
✔ Wear good walking shoes (the monkey hike is steep)
✔ Summer is very hot — bring water
✔ Winter sometimes means snow monkeys (rare but magical)
✔ Respect local etiquette — quiet voices in the bamboo grove
Is It Worth It?
Absolutely.
This combo gives you:
- Kyoto’s most famous natural landscape
- Wild monkey encounters
- Stunning mountain and river views
- A perfect balance of calm and adventure
If you’re visiting Japan and want a day that feels both peaceful and exciting, Arashiyama delivers.
Plan smart, go early, and enjoy one of Kyoto’s most magical experiences.
Safe travels 🌿🐒

