Experience / Training / Vehicle Spots in Arashiyama / Sagano / Takao Area

  • Sagano Romantic Train
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto City Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto prefecture Kameoka city
    This tourist railway uses the old JR Sanin Line which was left unused after a new line was built for the JR trains. It travels at an average speed of around 25km per hour. The 7.3 km trip passes through the picturesque Hozugawa River valley and takes approximately 25 minutes. The train slows for the especially beautiful spots allowing the passengers to take their time enjoying the view. The train interior is decorated in a colorful art deco style with wood seats and uncovered lightbulbs, giving it a retro feel. If you board the windowless open carriage The Rich you can feel the wind, light, and sounds dance across your skin. During the cold seasons a coal burning stove is installed allowing you to enjoy your trip in comfort.
  • EBISUYA Rickshaw-Kyoto Arashiyama Main Office
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Sagatenryujisusukinobabachou 3-24
    This is a tourist rickshaw service that takes guests around the popular Kyoto sightseeing areas of Arashiyama and Sagano. One can enjoy a guided tour of famous places such as the Togetsu-Kyo Bridge and the bamboo forest of Sagano while riding in the rickshaw which is pulled by a happi-coat wearing rickshaw driver. There are various courses available to meet one’s available time and budget including the Togetsu-Kyo Yuran Course and the Sagano Yasuragi-no-Tabi. One can also charter the rickshaw to take them around their desired course. Embarkation areas include JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, the Randen Arashiyama Station and Togetsu-Kyo Bridge (north end).
  • Shuturan Workshop en
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Saganisoninmonzenoujouinchou 24-1
  • Chasanraku
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku Sagatenryujitsukurimichicho 7

    I was strolling to the train station after my visit to Tenryu-ji temple when I spotted this restaurant. I waited 40 minutes for 1130 and was glad I had done so. Service is impeccable and the whole...

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