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Discover a vibrant display of traditional textiles at Kyoto's Kimono Forest, a unique art installation in Arashiyama that celebrates Japanese design.
The Kimono Forest is a unique art installation in Arashiyama, Kyoto, featuring hundreds of colorful pillars adorned with traditional kimono fabrics. Located at the Arashiyama Randen tram station, it offers a mesmerizing experience, especially when illuminated at night.
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Public Transport
The Kimono Forest is directly accessible via the Keifuku Randen Tram Line to Arashiyama Station. From Kyoto Station, take the JR San-in Line to Saga-Arashiyama Station (approx. 17 minutes, ¥240), then walk about 5 minutes to the Randen tram station. Alternatively, take the Randen tram directly from Shijo Omiya Station in central Kyoto. A Randen All-Day Pass is available for unlimited rides on the Arashiyama Main and Kitano Lines.
Walking
From JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, exit the south side and walk approximately 7 minutes north towards the Arashiyama Randen tram station. The Kimono Forest is located right outside the station's north entrance/exit. Follow the signs for Tenryu-ji Temple and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, which are nearby. There is no fee to enter the Kimono Forest.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available from Kyoto Station to the Kimono Forest. The ride takes approximately 12 minutes and costs between ¥3,900 and ¥4,700. Ask the driver to take you to the Arashiyama Randen tram station. Note that traffic can be heavy during peak tourist seasons. There are no specific parking areas for the Kimono Forest, as it is integrated into the train station.
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