As for the shortest bus ride, distancewise, by that I mean heading for Arashiyama from here kinda like a crow flies, you can take bus59 at 1)Kinkakujimae stop That's the one you can't possibly miss and that you locate on your righthand side, immediately after you get out of the lane leading from the entrance to Golden PavilionJust to let you know, fare from Kinkakuji to the main drag in Arashiyama is yens, accordng to a japanese site on cab fare In case you take buses all along your way, 'Kinkakujimichi' to 'Yamagoe N' (line59) is a tad less than a min ride and yes you'll probably need to wait here as many min for the transit (line11);Kinkakuji (金閣寺, Golden Pavilion) is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf Formally known as Rokuonji, the temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and according to his will it became a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect after his death in 1408Kinkakuji was the inspiration for the similarly named Ginkakuji (Silver
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Kinkakuji temple to arashiyama bamboo grove-Also, What are the attractions not to be missed at Arashiyama?Also, are we able to
As for the shortest bus ride, distancewise, by that I mean heading for Arashiyama from here kinda like a crow flies, you can take bus59 at 1)Kinkakujimae stop That's the one you can't possibly miss and that you locate on your righthand side, immediately after you get out of the lane leading from the entrance to Golden PavilionIf you are researching for a trip to Japan, then you have likely seen images of this iconic forest of towering bamboo shoots Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Along with the endless gates of the Fushimi Inari Shrine and the golden Kinkakuji Temple, the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest is one of the top attractions in Kyoto After checking the other two offKinkakuji to Arashiyama Go to Kitanohakubaicho station using either a taxi or bus 101, 102 (faster) or 4, 5 Then take Keifuku Kitano line to Katabiranotsuji, then transfer to Keifuku Arashiyama line to Arashiyama
Before you go to Arashiyama, I recommend to step by this Temple because it's close to OmuroNinnaji Station of "Randen" train Take a Taxi again from Kinrakuji to Ninnaji (@700 yen) 3) Arashiyama After Ninnaji Temple, walk 5 min to OmuroNinnaji Station and take the tramlike Randen (Arashiyama train of Kaifuku Railway) to its Arashiyama TerminalJust a 10 min walk from the last stop of the train (Kameoka), you can board small boats and get ready for the adventure It's a two hour ride till you peacefully slide in the calm waters near Arashiyama town and dock at the riversideAnswer 1 of 12 Hi, We are planning for a day trip to Kyoto from Osaka end Oct As we only have one day, we are thinking of visiting Kinkakuji and Arashiyama Can someone tell us how we can go from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama?
This bike tour takes you along the 'Kinukake no michi', a connecting road between Kinkakuji and SagaArashiyama The tour starts at Kinkakuji, one of the most famous Kyoto tourist spots It then continues to Ryoanji temple, where the wellknown rock garden is The tour ends at Arashiyama, where you can enjoy Kyoto countryside and the lushFrom Kyoto station to Arashiyama, Kyoto City Bus No28, and Kyoto Bus No72, 73, 76, 77, and 86 are available (Acctually, Kyoto Bus No73 is mainly operated) It takes about at least 45 minutes, and the fare is ¥230 by any bus routes Kyoto City Bus and Kyoto Bus are different companies (Kyoto City Bus is colored green, Kyoto Bus is colored brown)When you exit Kinkakuji Temple, you will see a bus stop on the right side just a few meters to the pedestrian Take the Bus 59 and get down at Station Yamagoe Nakacho and switch to Bus 11 to get to the Arashiyama Area
Answer 1 of 4 Hi, what is the best way to get from Fushimi Inari to Kinkakuji to Arashiyama?The tour starts at Kinkakuji, one of the most famous Kyoto tourist spots It then continues to Ryoanji temple, where the wellknown rock garden is The tour ends at Arashiyama, where you can enjoy Kyoto countryside and the lush bamboo forest Our Kinkakuji Arashiyama guided bike tour surely brings you the best of Kyoto on a bicycleAlso, What are the attractions not to be missed at Arashiyama?
No, there is no direct train from Kinkakuji Temple to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove However, there are services departing from Kitanohakubaicho and arriving at Arashiyama(Tramway) via Katabiranotsuji The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 55 min More detailsKyoto Taxi Fare from kinkakuji to arashiyama is JPY ¥ 2851 It usually takes 28 minutes to reach arashiyama from kinkakuji which are 9231 Kms apart Taxi fares in Kyoto are calculated based on the minimum fare and fare for the subsequent KmsAnswer 1 of 4 Hi, what is the best way to get from Fushimi Inari to Kinkakuji to Arashiyama?
The recommended way to Kinkakuji temple (golden pavilion) from Arashiyama area is "by Keifuku Railway Bus (or Walk)" or "by JR line Bus" There is no direct bus service available between them The map below is the overview of the routes, time and fareKinkakuji (金閣寺, Golden Pavilion) is a Zen temple in northern Kyoto whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf Formally known as Rokuonji, the temple was the retirement villa of the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and according to his will it became a Zen temple of the Rinzai sect after his death in 1408Kinkakuji was the inspiration for the similarly named Ginkakuji (SilverVery informative Can you please inform me from SagaArashiyama station to Kinkakuji which places covered and what sequence you followed I wish to cover from SagaSagaArashiyama station following places Togetsukyou bridge, Tenryuji Temple, Bamboo Groves, The Romantic Train journey before proceeding to Kiknkakuji
Just a 10 min walk from the last stop of the train (Kameoka), you can board small boats and get ready for the adventure It's a two hour ride till you peacefully slide in the calm waters near Arashiyama town and dock at the riversideKinkakuji Arashiyama Golden Tour This halfday cycling tour takes you along the 'Kinukake no michi', a connecting road between Kinkakuji and SagaArashiyama The tour starts from the worldfamous Kinkakuji – the golden pavilion – perhaps Kyoto's most famous sight Then it leads to the temple Ryoanji, known for its rock gardenAlso, where is the place to get Arashiyma Tram?
Also, where is the place to get Arashiyma Tram?If you don't have a whole day to stroll around Arashiyama, then stopping by the famous Kinkakuji Temple should be in your itinerary Fortunately, Kinkakuji, which is also called the Golden Pavilion, is easy to access from the Arashiyama area From SagaArashiyama Station, we boarded the SanIn Line and got off at Emmachi StationAlso, where is the place to get Arashiyma Tram?
There is no direct connection from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama Station (Hankyu) However, you can take the walk to Kinkakuji Temple, take the line 101 bus to Kitaoji, take the walk to Kitaoji, take the subway to Shijo, take the walk to Karasuma, take the train to Katsura, then take the train to Arashiyama(Hankyu)The easiest, cheapest and most direct way to get to Kinkakuji Temple from Kyoto Station, is by bus Buses for Kinkakuji depart from the main bus terminal on the north side of the Kyoto Station building Kyoto City Bus #5 departs from Stand in the center of the bus terminal Times vary, but this bus usually takes under 40 minutes to reachTenryuji Temple Tenryuji Temple is the headline attraction in Arashiyama, a sprawling Zen temple with one of the finest gardens in Kyoto and wonderful mountain views
Answer 1 of 12 Hi, We are planning for a day trip to Kyoto from Osaka end Oct As we only have one day, we are thinking of visiting Kinkakuji and Arashiyama Can someone tell us how we can go from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama?Yamagoe N to Arashiyama Tenryujimae is a 10minplusGo inside Arashiyama Station If you've arrived in Arashiyama from Kyoto, you'll have most likely arrived at the SagaArashiyama train station The station I'm referring to here is a short walk away on the central shopping strip The Randen Arashiyama Station doesn't look like much from the front, but head out the back for a couple of hidden gems
Book through Klook and go on a wonderful tour to see the various shrines and temples in Kyoto, such as the Tenryuji Temple in Arashiyama, the Kinkakuji Temple, and the Fushimi Inari Shrine This is a must for those who are interested in architecture and for nature lovers Klook UKThe Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of Kyoto's top sights and for good reason standing amid these soaring stalks of bamboo is like being in another world;No, there is no direct train from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama(Hankyu) However, there are services departing from Kitanohakubaicho and arriving at Arashiyama(Tramway) via Katabiranotsuji The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 48 min More details
We visited Arashiyama during early April in the cherry blossom season It is so amazing with sakura in full bloom Read on how we plan on our halfday Arashiyama itinerary from Kyoto How To Get To Arashiyama First of all, Arashiyama is located slightly far distance with seven kilometers away from downtown KyotoThe Kitano Line branches from the Arashiyama Line at Katabiranotsuji Station and runs north to KitanoHakubaicho Station Local people have a special nostalgic fondness for the Randen, because it is the last remnant of a network of tramlines that once served the whole cityFor more information on things to do at Arashiyama (嵐山), Kinkakuji (金閣寺), Fushimi Inaritaisha (伏見稲荷大社), and Kiyomizudera (清水寺) during the tour, check our blog that has all sorts of recommended shops and traditional Kyoto sites JAPANKURU Kyoto Bus Tour Guide
As for the shortest bus ride, distancewise, by that I mean heading for Arashiyama from here kinda like a crow flies, you can take bus59 at 1)Kinkakujimae stop That's the one you can't possibly miss and that you locate on your righthand side, immediately after you get out of the lane leading from the entrance to Golden PavilionForgot to mention to go from Ryoanji and Kinkakuji you can either take city bus 59it's just 3 stops That or you can walkit's about 16km so will take 25 min That said, you're going up a hill so it won't be fun in the summer Since Kinkakuji is further northwest I would recommend doing Arashiyama> Ryoanji > KinkakujiThe 5 places in the tour, Kiyomizudera Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Arashiyama/bamboo forest/Tenryuji Temple, and then Kinkakuji (golden) temple, are all top rated places These places are kind of spread out, especially Arashiyama, it would have been difficult for us to visit all on our own
The recommended way to Arashiyama area from Kinkakuji temple (golden pavilion) is "by Bus (or Walk) Keifuku Railway" You can go "by Bus JR line" depending on the situation There is no direct bus service available between Kinkakuji and Arashiyama The map below is the overview of the routes, time and fareWhen you exit Kinkakuji Temple, you will see a bus stop on the right side just a few meters to the pedestrian Take the Bus 59 and get down at Station Yamagoe Nakacho and switch to Bus 11 to get to the Arashiyama AreaIf you enter "Arashiyama" in "departure" box and "Kinkakuji" in "arrival" box, then hit the "Search" button, you will find the results SagaArashiyama to Enmachi by JR train and then 5 bus to Kinkakujimichi You can see the route on the map if you select the "See on map" tab The above route costs 400 yen but maybe faster and less walk
Bus No4 , operated both direction in a loop, departs from Kinkakujimichi bus stop B and C The bus stop B is located on your right side after crossing the road (called Nishioji street), when you come from Kinkakuji temple The bus stop C is located on your left side before crossing the Nishioji streetAlso, are we able toAnswer 1 of 4 Hi, what is the best way to get from Fushimi Inari to Kinkakuji to Arashiyama?
Also, What are the attractions not to be missed at Arashiyama?As for the shortest bus ride, distancewise, by that I mean heading for Arashiyama from here kinda like a crow flies, you can take bus59 at 1)Kinkakujimae stop That's the one you can't possibly miss and that you locate on your righthand side, immediately after you get out of the lane leading from the entrance to Golden PavilionBus from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama line59 to Yamagoe Nakacho, switch to line11 and get off at Arashiyama Tenryujimae Or take line4/5 from Kinkakuji and off at Nishinokyo Enmachi so you can access to JR SagaArashiyama In here a cab ride will also be a godsend, transportayionwise, I guess
KinkakujiMichi(Bus #5 mentioned above, 6 stops, 8 minutes)>NishinokyoEnmachi(Bus #93, 18 stops, 25 minutes ride, runs every minutes)>Arashiyama Unfortunately, the pass doesn't cover Hankyu Line It's billable Still, this route seems to be optimal to get back to Osaka from Arashiyama Making a trip to Osaka via Kyoto fromIt usually takes 28 minutes to reach arashiyama from kinkakuji which are 9231 Kms apart Taxi fares in Kyoto are calculated based on the minimum fare and fare for the subsequent Kms Taxi fares in Kyoto are calculated based on the minimum fare and fare for the subsequent KmsNo, there is no direct train from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama Bamboo Grove However, there are services departing from Kitanohakubaicho and arriving at Arashiyama(Tramway) via Katabiranotsuji The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h More details
Kinkakuji to Arashiyama Best scenic route After visiting Kinkakuji, cross the road outside the main entrance and take the 59 bus (headed for Utano) at Kinkakujimae bus stop Get off at OmuroNinnaji, then walk down the short street to the Randen tram at OmuroNinnaji Station Change at Katabiranotsuji Station to reach Arashiyama TerminalGetting from Kinkakuji to Arashiyama From Kinkakuji, we walked 17 km to Kitanohakubaicho Station and purchased tickets to Arashiyama from the machine outside We got on the retro looking purple tram and had to make a transfer at Katabiranotsuji Station It was here we made a stupid mistake1 Day Tour Kyoto @Fushimi Inari Kiyomizu Kinkakuji Arashiyama Once travel to Kansai area and you plan to visit Kyoto from Osaka city, the best choices to travel with local tour bus with local guide tour to Kyoto city, this program tour take you to visit famous of Kyoto such as UNESCOlisted Kiyomizu dera, Fushimi inari shrine, Kinkakuji castle, and Arashiyama area
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