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Sagano Scenic Railway Co.,Ltd.
SAGANO ROMANTIC TRAIN
Must-see sights
Adashino-
Nenbutsuji
Temple
Togetsukyo
Bridge
Chikurin
no Michi
(Path of Bamboo)
Jikishian
Temple
Railway Connections
Access (Saga / Arashiyama)
Sagano Scenic Railway
Saga Torokko Sta.
Kameoka Embarkation Area Arashiyama Disembarkation Area
Kameoka Torokko Sta.
Arashiyama
Torokko Sta.
Hozukyo
Torokko Sta.
From Sonobe
JR Kameoka JR Umahori
Approx.
10 min.
on foot
Approx.
3 min.
Approx.
3 min. Approx.3 min.
Approx.15 min.
(Approx.25 min.)
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)
Down Hozugawa River (Approx. 2 hr.)
Taxi (Approx. 10 min.)
Bus (Approx. 20 min.)
Approx.
10 min.
on foot
Approx.
20 min.
on foot
Approx.10 min. on foot
Take a walk in bamboo forest
(Approx. 20 min. on foot)
JR Hozukyo JR Kyoto JR Saga Arashiyama
Scenic Railway Fare Table (one way)
Scenic Railway Days of Operation
Regular
March 1 – December 29
Wednesdays
Adults Children
620 yen 310 yen
Days of
Operation
Closed
Shin-Osaka
Shin-Kobe
Osaka International Airport
Kansai International Airport
Kobe Airport
Osaka
Umeda
Kyoto
Sannomiya
Namba
Tennoji
Hineno
Hankyu Kyoto Line
Sagano Scenic Railway
Hankyu Kobe Line
JR Tokaido Main Line
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)
JR Tokaido Main Line
Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line
JR Tokaido Shinkansen
Kintetsu Nara Line
JR Kansai Main Line
JR Sanyo Shinkansen
Chugoku Expressway
Hanshin Expressway
Meishin
Expressway
Nishimeihan Expressway
Hanwa Expressway
Nankai Electric Railway
JR Hanwa Line
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
Katabira-no-tsuji
Hankyu Arashiyama Line
Hanshin Kosoku Wangan Line
Nara
Kintetsu
Nara
Suita JCT
Kanda IC
Shino IC Kameoka IC
Ikeda Kibe IC
Oyamazaki JCT
Izumi Sano JCT
Sakai JCT
Sukematsu JCT
Rinku JCT
Matsubara JCT
Kawaramachi
Randen Saga
Randen Arashiyama
Kitano
hakubaicho
Saga Arashiyama Kameoka Umahori
Shijo-Omiya Katsura
Saga Torokko Station Kameoka Torokko Station
Kinki
Expressway
Kyoto Jukan
Expressway
National
Highway
No. 423
Kyoto
Minami IC
Hankyu
Arashiyama
(If Wednesday is a national holiday,
the Scenic Railway will be in operation.)
*However, during spring vacation, Golden Week, summer vacation and the
autumn colors season, the Scenic Railway will be in operation on Wednesdays.
To reserve tickets, go to the Ticket Office(midori-no-madoguchi)
at any JR West station or to any major travel company.
Tickets can also be purchased on the day of travel at Saga,
Arashiyama and Kameoka Torokko Stations.
* Tickets are invalid once you get off the Scenic Railway.
 075-861-0435  400 yen  
 9:00-17:00(last entry at 16:30)  Open year round
Built by the monk Kukai (774-835), this temple began as a
cemetery and place to mourn the dead. It was later
transformed into a hall for chanting prayers by the priest
Honen (1133-1212). Today, it belongs to the Jodo Sect of
Buddhism and is officially known as Kaseisan Tozenin
Nenbutsuji. The 8,000 stone Buddha figurines and gravestones
date back to the temple`s days as a cemetery. On August
23-24 every year, the grounds are lit by thousands of lanterns as
part of a solemn service to honor the parted souls. In autumn,
the temple landscape is tinged red by the seasonal foliage
creating a masterpiece of beauty together with the Buddha
figurines and gravestones.
Located inside of Randen Arashiyama
Station, this mall is a perfect spot for
walkers to rest and relax thanks to
the footbath and benches. There are
also places to eat and shop, so it
draws a crowd. Travellers will enjoy
the convenient tourist services
including baggage storage, parcel
delivery and ATMs.
Approach to the main hall in autumn
Aiai jizo statue
Approach to the main hall in spring
Main hall
Saga-Arashiyama
(D-11)
This `Kimono Forest` is the work of designer Yasumichi Morita. It consists of 600 poles
wrapped in ornately colored and patterned Kyoyuzen fabrics. At night, the poles are
delicately illuminated with soft lighting that creates an ambiance of nocturnal beauty.
This `Fureai Jizo` welcomes visitors to the
footbath.
This footbath is found on the platform of
Randen Arashiyama Station. Soaking your
tired feet after day of walking will soothe
you to the bone. (200 yen with towel) URL :www.kyotoarashiyama.jp
(E-4)
(B-5)
Information up to date as of October 2016
Jodo Sect Shohozan
Jikishian Temple
(E-1)
See map on
reverse side.
Adashino-Nenbutsuji
Temple
Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan
Daikakuji Temple
Gioji Temple
(B-3)
Sagano Scenic Railway Co.,Ltd. www.sagano-kanko.co.jp
Cycling Map of Saga-Arashiyama
Railwayman Bicycle Rental
Kyoto
 075-871-1880  Adults age 18 and above: 500 yen (400 yen), Children age 5 to17: 400 yen (300 yen). Special rates for groups of 30 or more.
 9:00-16:00 (Last entry at 15:30) * Nov.- Early Dec.: 9:00-16:30 (Amidado Temple is open for worship only during special open periods in spring and fall.)
Grounds may be closed entirely or open for restricted hours due to religious ceremonies, typhoons, etc. URL: http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~jikisian/
  075-871-0071  Adults: 500 yen, Children age 13 to
17: 300 yen  9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30) 
  Open year round
 075-861-3574  Adults: 300 yen, Children age 13 to 17:
100 yen  9:00-16:30 (Last entry)  Jan.1
 075-881-1953  250 yen  
 9:00-17:00(10:00-16:00 in Jan.and Feb.)
 Dec.31 and Jan.1
(C-8) Jojakkoji Temple
 075-871-1972  Grounds open to public  
 9:00-17:00  Open year round
(D-9) Nonomiya Shrine
 075-701-0101 (Kyoto Prefectural Public Works and
Construction Office)   Free to walk in
(C-11) (D-13) Arashiyama Park
See Saga-Arashiyama aboard the Sagano Romantic Train.
 075-861-0012 (Arashiyama Preservation Association) 
  Free to walk in
(D-12) Togetsukyo Bridge
  Free to walk in
(C-9)
Chikurin no Michi
(Path of Bamboo)
Arashiyama Station
Hannari Hokkori Square
(C-7) (C-11) Rakushisha Residence
Legend:  : Telephone number / : Admission free / : Hours / : Closed
 075-861-2221  Adults: 500yen, Children age 13 to 17:
400yen, Children 12 and under: Free
 9:00-16:30 (Last entry), Last entry at 15:30 from Dec. thru
Feb.  Irregular holidays
 075-861-0091  500 yen  
 9:00-17:00  Visits are possible only during special
times in the spring and fall.
Hogon-in Temple (C-10)
 075-881-1235  Garden 500 yen(the Halls are an extra
300 yen each, while the Buddha hall requires a separate
500 yen charge.)  
 8:30-17:30 (until 17:00 from Oct.21-Mar.20)
 Open year round
Tenryuji Temple
Hozugawa-kudari Boarding Site
Hozugawa-kudari Landing Site
JR Sanin Main Line
(Sagano Line)
JR Umahori Station
Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple
Tenryuji Temple
Hozubashi Bridge
Hozugawa River Jichikai Bus Route
JR Kameoka
Station
Kameoka
Torokko Station
Hozukyo
Torokko Station
Arashiyama
Torokko Station
Saga Torokko
Station
Togetsukyo
Bridge
Randen Arashiyama
Station
Hankyu
Arashiyama Station
JR Hozukyo
Station
JR
Saga-Arashiyama
Station
Kyobasha Horse-drawn
Carriage
0 500m
N
特別編集嵯峨野観光鉄道
P16_全図
2014/8/ ジ ェ イ ・ マ ッ プ
Arashiyama
Karasu-ga-dake Peak
9
Sagano Scenic Railway Sagano Scenic Railway
Torokko Torokko
Arashiyama-Takao
Parkway
Jizo Tunnel No. 2
Jizo Tunnel No. 1
Ukai Tunnel No. 3
Ukai Tunnel No. 2
Ukai Tunnel No. 1
Kiyotaki Tunnel
Hozugawabashi Bridge
Kameyama Tunnel
Asahi Tunnel
Suspension
bridge
Saga / Arashiyama
Hozukyo Gorge
Kameoka
Umahori / Kameoka Torokko
Mizuo
Ride along the Hozukyo Gorge
Nestled amongst a thicket of tall bamboo stalks, Jikishian Temple began as a
thatched hut built in 1646 by the Zen monk Shoen Dokusho, one of the 10
disciples of the reputed Zen priest Ryuki Ingen. It was converted into a
convent under the Jodo Sect of Buddhism by the loyalist Tsubone Muraoka
(mother-in-law of Princess Atsuhime) at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
A quaint custom available to all in the main hall is the `omoidekusa,` on
which visitors write their grievances and they `toss them in the trash` to free
themselves of their woes. There are various points of interest within the
temple confines including a hall for honoring the temple`s founders, jizo
statues that guide miscarried and aborted fetuses to heaven, those that have
matchmaking powers and grant wishes, a kannon statue with an omoideku-
sa in hand, and the thatch-roofed Amidado Temple, which is open only on
special occasions.
Springtime brings camellias, weeping cherries, Thunberg spiraes, magnolias
and, in the garden of the main hall, rhododendrons. The weeping
peach trees are another botanical treat because of the pink and white
flowers that bloom on the same tree. The grounds are beautifully covered in
the autumnal foliage of the Japanese maples for a good part of fall, but all
year-long there are blossoms to enjoy including hydrangeas, anemones,
bamboo, sarcandra glabra, coralberries, wintersweets and more.
genpei
Made with passion amidst the scenic
splendor of Arashiyama
Traditional Confectioneries and
Limited-Edition Treats
Izutsu-Yatsuhashi
Inspired by Kengyo Yatsuhashi,
Father of Modern Koto Music
Yuko
Inspired by a literary figure
Yugiri
Inspired by
Kabuki theater
This traditional confectioner puts their heart into every single treat
they make. The wide array of delicacies on display are the product
of both a strong penchant for creativity and fervid adherence to
the culture and arts of Kyoto.
Shaped like a koto, this hard
rice cracker honors the 17th century musician
Kengyo Yatsuhashi. The `Yatsuhashi` was how
Izutsu-Yatsuhashi got started.
Izutsu-Yatsuhashi Honpo
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Sagano Scenic Railway Co.,Ltd.
SAGANO ROMANTIC TRAIN
Must-see sights
Adashino-
Nenbutsuji
Temple
Togetsukyo
Bridge
Chikurin
no Michi
(Path of Bamboo)
Jikishian
Temple
Railway Connections
Access (Saga / Arashiyama)
Sagano Scenic Railway
Saga Torokko Sta.
Kameoka Embarkation Area Arashiyama Disembarkation Area
Kameoka Torokko Sta.
Arashiyama
Torokko Sta.
Hozukyo
Torokko Sta.
From Sonobe
JR Kameoka JR Umahori
Approx.
10 min.
on foot
Approx.
3 min.
Approx.
3 min. Approx.3 min.
Approx.15 min.
(Approx.25 min.)
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)
Down Hozugawa River (Approx. 2 hr.)
Taxi (Approx. 10 min.)
Bus (Approx. 20 min.)
Approx.
10 min.
on foot
Approx.
20 min.
on foot
Approx.10 min. on foot
Take a walk in bamboo forest
(Approx. 20 min. on foot)
JR Hozukyo JR Kyoto JR Saga Arashiyama
Scenic Railway Fare Table (one way)
Scenic Railway Days of Operation
Regular
March 1 – December 29
Wednesdays
Adults Children
620 yen 310 yen
Days of
Operation
Closed
Shin-Osaka
Shin-Kobe
Osaka International Airport
Kansai International Airport
Kobe Airport
Osaka
Umeda
Kyoto
Sannomiya
Namba
Tennoji
Hineno
Hankyu Kyoto Line
Sagano Scenic Railway
Hankyu Kobe Line
JR Tokaido Main Line
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)
JR Tokaido Main Line
Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line
JR Tokaido Shinkansen
Kintetsu Nara Line
JR Kansai Main Line
JR Sanyo Shinkansen
Chugoku Expressway
Hanshin Expressway
Meishin
Expressway
Nishimeihan Expressway
Hanwa Expressway
Nankai Electric Railway
JR Hanwa Line
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
Katabira-no-tsuji
Hankyu Arashiyama Line
Hanshin Kosoku Wangan Line
Nara
Kintetsu
Nara
Suita JCT
Kanda IC
Shino IC Kameoka IC
Ikeda Kibe IC
Oyamazaki JCT
Izumi Sano JCT
Sakai JCT
Sukematsu JCT
Rinku JCT
Matsubara JCT
Kawaramachi
Randen Saga
Randen Arashiyama
Kitano
hakubaicho
Saga Arashiyama Kameoka Umahori
Shijo-Omiya Katsura
Saga Torokko Station Kameoka Torokko Station
Kinki
Expressway
Kyoto Jukan
Expressway
National
Highway
No. 423
Kyoto
Minami IC
Hankyu
Arashiyama
(If Wednesday is a national holiday,
the Scenic Railway will be in operation.)
*However, during spring vacation, Golden Week, summer vacation and the
autumn colors season, the Scenic Railway will be in operation on Wednesdays.
To reserve tickets, go to the Ticket Office(midori-no-madoguchi)
at any JR West station or to any major travel company.
Tickets can also be purchased on the day of travel at Saga,
Arashiyama and Kameoka Torokko Stations.
* Tickets are invalid once you get off the Scenic Railway.
 075-861-0435  400 yen  
 9:00-17:00(last entry at 16:30)  Open year round
Built by the monk Kukai (774-835), this temple began as a
cemetery and place to mourn the dead. It was later
transformed into a hall for chanting prayers by the priest
Honen (1133-1212). Today, it belongs to the Jodo Sect of
Buddhism and is officially known as Kaseisan Tozenin
Nenbutsuji. The 8,000 stone Buddha figurines and gravestones
date back to the temple`s days as a cemetery. On August
23-24 every year, the grounds are lit by thousands of lanterns as
part of a solemn service to honor the parted souls. In autumn,
the temple landscape is tinged red by the seasonal foliage
creating a masterpiece of beauty together with the Buddha
figurines and gravestones.
Located inside of Randen Arashiyama
Station, this mall is a perfect spot for
walkers to rest and relax thanks to
the footbath and benches. There are
also places to eat and shop, so it
draws a crowd. Travellers will enjoy
the convenient tourist services
including baggage storage, parcel
delivery and ATMs.
Approach to the main hall in autumn
Aiai jizo statue
Approach to the main hall in spring
Main hall
Saga-Arashiyama
(D-11)
This `Kimono Forest` is the work of designer Yasumichi Morita. It consists of 600 poles
wrapped in ornately colored and patterned Kyoyuzen fabrics. At night, the poles are
delicately illuminated with soft lighting that creates an ambiance of nocturnal beauty.
This `Fureai Jizo` welcomes visitors to the
footbath.
This footbath is found on the platform of
Randen Arashiyama Station. Soaking your
tired feet after day of walking will soothe
you to the bone. (200 yen with towel) URL :www.kyotoarashiyama.jp
(E-4)
(B-5)
Information up to date as of October 2016
Jodo Sect Shohozan
Jikishian Temple
(E-1)
See map on
reverse side.
Adashino-Nenbutsuji
Temple
Kyu Saga Gosho Daihonzan
Daikakuji Temple
Gioji Temple
(B-3)
Sagano Scenic Railway Co.,Ltd. www.sagano-kanko.co.jp
Cycling Map of Saga-Arashiyama
Railwayman Bicycle Rental
Kyoto
 075-871-1880  Adults age 18 and above: 500 yen (400 yen), Children age 5 to17: 400 yen (300 yen). Special rates for groups of 30 or more.
 9:00-16:00 (Last entry at 15:30) * Nov.- Early Dec.: 9:00-16:30 (Amidado Temple is open for worship only during special open periods in spring and fall.)
Grounds may be closed entirely or open for restricted hours due to religious ceremonies, typhoons, etc. URL: http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~jikisian/
  075-871-0071  Adults: 500 yen, Children age 13 to
17: 300 yen  9:00-17:00 (Last entry at 16:30) 
  Open year round
 075-861-3574  Adults: 300 yen, Children age 13 to 17:
100 yen  9:00-16:30 (Last entry)  Jan.1
 075-881-1953  250 yen  
 9:00-17:00(10:00-16:00 in Jan.and Feb.)
 Dec.31 and Jan.1
(C-8) Jojakkoji Temple
 075-871-1972  Grounds open to public  
 9:00-17:00  Open year round
(D-9) Nonomiya Shrine
 075-701-0101 (Kyoto Prefectural Public Works and
Construction Office)   Free to walk in
(C-11) (D-13) Arashiyama Park
See Saga-Arashiyama aboard the Sagano Romantic Train.
 075-861-0012 (Arashiyama Preservation Association) 
  Free to walk in
(D-12) Togetsukyo Bridge
  Free to walk in
(C-9)
Chikurin no Michi
(Path of Bamboo)
Arashiyama Station
Hannari Hokkori Square
(C-7) (C-11) Rakushisha Residence
Legend:  : Telephone number / : Admission free / : Hours / : Closed
 075-861-2221  Adults: 500yen, Children age 13 to 17:
400yen, Children 12 and under: Free
 9:00-16:30 (Last entry), Last entry at 15:30 from Dec. thru
Feb.  Irregular holidays
 075-861-0091  500 yen  
 9:00-17:00  Visits are possible only during special
times in the spring and fall.
Hogon-in Temple (C-10)
 075-881-1235  Garden 500 yen(the Halls are an extra
300 yen each, while the Buddha hall requires a separate
500 yen charge.)  
 8:30-17:30 (until 17:00 from Oct.21-Mar.20)
 Open year round
Tenryuji Temple
Hozugawa-kudari Boarding Site
Hozugawa-kudari Landing Site
JR Sanin Main Line
(Sagano Line)
JR Umahori Station
Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple
Tenryuji Temple
Hozubashi Bridge
Hozugawa River Jichikai Bus Route
JR Kameoka
Station
Kameoka
Torokko Station
Hozukyo
Torokko Station
Arashiyama
Torokko Station
Saga Torokko
Station
Togetsukyo
Bridge
Randen Arashiyama
Station
Hankyu
Arashiyama Station
JR Hozukyo
Station
JR
Saga-Arashiyama
Station
Kyobasha Horse-drawn
Carriage
0 500m
N
特別編集嵯峨野観光鉄道
P16_全図
2014/8/ ジ ェ イ ・ マ ッ プ
Arashiyama
Karasu-ga-dake Peak
9
Sagano Scenic Railway Sagano Scenic Railway
Torokko Torokko
Arashiyama-Takao
Parkway
Jizo Tunnel No. 2
Jizo Tunnel No. 1
Ukai Tunnel No. 3
Ukai Tunnel No. 2
Ukai Tunnel No. 1
Kiyotaki Tunnel
Hozugawabashi Bridge
Kameyama Tunnel
Asahi Tunnel
Suspension
bridge
Saga / Arashiyama
Hozukyo Gorge
Kameoka
Umahori / Kameoka Torokko
Mizuo
Ride along the Hozukyo Gorge
Nestled amongst a thicket of tall bamboo stalks, Jikishian Temple began as a
thatched hut built in 1646 by the Zen monk Shoen Dokusho, one of the 10
disciples of the reputed Zen priest Ryuki Ingen. It was converted into a
convent under the Jodo Sect of Buddhism by the loyalist Tsubone Muraoka
(mother-in-law of Princess Atsuhime) at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
A quaint custom available to all in the main hall is the `omoidekusa,` on
which visitors write their grievances and they `toss them in the trash` to free
themselves of their woes. There are various points of interest within the
temple confines including a hall for honoring the temple`s founders, jizo
statues that guide miscarried and aborted fetuses to heaven, those that have
matchmaking powers and grant wishes, a kannon statue with an omoideku-
sa in hand, and the thatch-roofed Amidado Temple, which is open only on
special occasions.
Springtime brings camellias, weeping cherries, Thunberg spiraes, magnolias
and, in the garden of the main hall, rhododendrons. The weeping
peach trees are another botanical treat because of the pink and white
flowers that bloom on the same tree. The grounds are beautifully covered in
the autumnal foliage of the Japanese maples for a good part of fall, but all
year-long there are blossoms to enjoy including hydrangeas, anemones,
bamboo, sarcandra glabra, coralberries, wintersweets and more.
genpei
Made with passion amidst the scenic
splendor of Arashiyama
Traditional Confectioneries and
Limited-Edition Treats
Izutsu-Yatsuhashi
Inspired by Kengyo Yatsuhashi,
Father of Modern Koto Music
Yuko
Inspired by a literary figure
Yugiri
Inspired by
Kabuki theater
This traditional confectioner puts their heart into every single treat
they make. The wide array of delicacies on display are the product
of both a strong penchant for creativity and fervid adherence to
the culture and arts of Kyoto.
Shaped like a koto, this hard
rice cracker honors the 17th century musician
Kengyo Yatsuhashi. The `Yatsuhashi` was how
Izutsu-Yatsuhashi got started.
Izutsu-Yatsuhashi Honpo
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Marutamachi-dori St.
Automobile Road
Shojo-in Temple
Dongein
Temple
Tokurinji
Temple
Randen
Saga Sta.
JR
Saga Arashiyama
Sta.
Saga
Torokko
Sta.
Hankyu
Arashiyama Sta.
Randen
Arashiyama
Sta.
JR Hozukyo Sta.
Arashiyama Torokko Sta.
Hozukyo
Torokko Sta.





野宮神社
Nonomiya Shrine
Arashiyama Station
Hannari Hokkori Square
大悲閣千光寺
Daihikaku Senkoji Temple
御髪神社
Mikami Shrine
常寂光寺
Jojakkoji Temple
二尊院
Nisonin Temple
宝筐院
Hokyoin Temple
長神の杜
Chojin no Mori
清凉寺
Seiryoji Temple
博物館さがの人形の家
Kyoto Japanese
Folk Dolls Museum
落柿舎
Rakushisha Residence
嵐山公園 (亀山地区)
Arashiyama Park
(Kameyama Area)
大河内山荘庭園
Okochi Sanso Teien
Chikurin no Michi
(Path of Bamboo)
宝厳院
Hogon-in
Temple
嵐山通船のりば
Arashiyama
Boat Rental
嵐山通船のりば
Arashiyama
Boat Rental
嵐山駅
はんなり・ ほっこりスクエア
小倉百人一首殿堂 時雨殿
Shigureden:the hall of
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu
嵐山公園(中之島地区)
Arashiyama Park
(Nakanoshima Area)
竹林の道
祇王寺
Gioji Temple
あだし野念佛寺
Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple
清滝
Kiyotaki
愛宕念仏寺
Otaginenbutsuji Temple
Osawa no Ike
Pond
Oi River (Hozu River)
Ogura
Pond
大覚寺 Daikakuji Temple
旧嵯峨御所
大本山 大覚寺
滝口寺
Takiguchidera Temple
Shokakuji
Temple
(Inside Saga Park)
Kihozan Heijyoin
Temple
トロッコおじさんのレンタサイクル
(Rental Bicycle)
ジオラマ京都 JAPAN
Diorama Kyoto JAPAN
(Museum)
Children Park
Cremation
mound
YakuyokeTateishi
jizoson Temple
Shogenji
Temple
Kogenji
Temple
Myorinji
Temple
Jisaiin
Temple
Yomeiin
Temple
Tokanin
Temple
Junei-in
Temple
Myochi-in
Temple
Kurumazaki Shrine
Arashiyama Tongu
Kyoto Arashiyama
Monkey Park Iwatayama
Ichitanimunakata Shrine
Sanshuin
Temple
Kongoin
Temple
Rinsenji
Temple
Oi Shrine
Mausoleum of
Emperor Chokei
Grave of
Abeno Seimei
Myoshunji
Temple
Dendengu
Matsuo Bridge
Matsuo Taisha Sta.
Kamikatsura Sta.
Kurumazaki Jinja Sta.
Rokuoin Sta.
Arisugawa Sta.
Matsuo Junior High School
Kaguyahime take goten
Genchuin
Temple
Jojuji Temple
Matsuo
Elementary
School
Katsura
Junior High School
Katsuragawa
Elementary School
Arashiyama
Elementary School
Kyoto Saga
Art University
Hirosawa
Elementary School
Saga Junior
High School
Kyoto
kachokan
Saikoji
Temple
Saifukuji
Temple
Kosenji
Temple
Choonji
Temple
Hojuji Temple
Houtokuji Temple
Goryo
Shrine
Ato Shrine
Jishu Jinja
Shrine
Geino Shrine
Saigu Jinja
Shrine
Kuonji Temple
Jakuan Temple
Komyoji Temple
Danrinji Temple
Shoanin Temple
Enrian Temple
Jigendo Temple
Atagononomiyaotabijo
Hojuji Temple
Bishamonten
Temple
Bamboo Forest
Anryuji Temple
Honenji Temple
Sagayakushiji Temple
Sagamura Unbetsuin Temple
Kankuji Temple
Honganji Temple
Shonenji Temple
Kitayamadaisugi
Kakushoin Temple
Kita Saga
High Scool
Saga
Elementary
School
Toriimoto-hachimangu Shrine
京都市嵯峨鳥居本町並み保存館
Kyoto City Saga-Toriimoto Preservation Museum
Gohodo-benzaiten Shrine
Kiyotaki Tunnel
Atago jinja Shrine
Ichi no Torii
Kiyotaki Fudoin Temple
周恩来総理記念詩碑
Zhou Enlai monument
inscribed with poem
法輪寺
Horinji Temple

a
Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple Map
b
Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine Map
鹿王院
Rokuoin Temple
車折神社
Kurumazaki Jinja
Shrine
松尾大社
Matsuno-o Taisha
Shrine
月読神社
Tsukiyomi
Jinja Shrine
華厳寺 (鈴虫寺)
Kegonji Temple
(Suzumushidera Temple)
地蔵院
Jizo-in Temple
(Takenotera Temple)
Appointment required
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line) Katsura River
Marutamachi-dori St.
Hankyu Arashiyama line
Gozan no Okuribi
Toriigata Taimatsu
▼ to Hankyu Katsura Sta.

直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
Arashiyama Takao Park Way
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)
Hankyu Rail Way
Arashiyama Line
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
Kyu Saga Gosho
Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple
直指庵
Jikishian Temple
to Mizuo
to Kameoka
Fukuchiyama
to Kameoka
Torokko Sta.
to Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine
b


to JR Uzumasa・Kyoto Sta.
to Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple ■ a
Katsura River
渡月橋
Togetsukyo Bridge


to JR Kyoto Sta.
to JR Saga Arashiyama Sta.

to Randen Arashiyama Sta.


to Sijyo-omiya Sta.
Information up to date as of October 2016 Note: This map has a vertical to horizontal ratio of 2 : 1.
Cycling Map of Saga-Arashiyama
Railwayman Bicycle Rental
Kyoto
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Parking lot
Bicycle parking
(Free)
Convenience
store
Toilet
Women`s
toilet
World heritage
Shrine
Temple
Information
Telephone
Stairs/Trail
Legend
○○○寺
天龍寺
Note:
Please get off and walk
your bicycle, if crowded
with people, to avoid
accidents.
Do not park your
bicycle on this area.
It is dangerous to use your
smartphone while walking.
Stop before using, etc.
Observe the rules below while walking
about Saga-Arashiyama.
Path of
Bamboo
Be quiet! Do not litter! Do not smoke
while walking!
( )
Tenryuji Temple
西芳寺 (苔寺)
Saihoji Temple
(Kokedera Temple)
Some places are
inaccessible by bicycle.
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Marutamachi-dori St.
Automobile Road
Shojo-in Temple
Dongein
Temple
Tokurinji
Temple
Randen
Saga Sta.
JR
Saga Arashiyama
Sta.
Saga
Torokko
Sta.
Hankyu
Arashiyama Sta.
Randen
Arashiyama
Sta.
JR Hozukyo Sta.
Arashiyama Torokko Sta.
Hozukyo
Torokko Sta.





野宮神社
Nonomiya Shrine
Arashiyama Station
Hannari Hokkori Square
大悲閣千光寺
Daihikaku Senkoji Temple
御髪神社
Mikami Shrine
常寂光寺
Jojakkoji Temple
二尊院
Nisonin Temple
宝筐院
Hokyoin Temple
長神の杜
Chojin no Mori
清凉寺
Seiryoji Temple
博物館さがの人形の家
Kyoto Japanese
Folk Dolls Museum
落柿舎
Rakushisha Residence
嵐山公園 (亀山地区)
Arashiyama Park
(Kameyama Area)
大河内山荘庭園
Okochi Sanso Teien
Chikurin no Michi
(Path of Bamboo)
宝厳院
Hogon-in
Temple
嵐山通船のりば
Arashiyama
Boat Rental
嵐山通船のりば
Arashiyama
Boat Rental
嵐山駅
はんなり・ ほっこりスクエア
小倉百人一首殿堂 時雨殿
Shigureden:the hall of
Ogura Hyakunin Isshu
嵐山公園(中之島地区)
Arashiyama Park
(Nakanoshima Area)
竹林の道
祇王寺
Gioji Temple
あだし野念佛寺
Adashino-Nenbutsuji Temple
清滝
Kiyotaki
愛宕念仏寺
Otaginenbutsuji Temple
Osawa no Ike
Pond
Oi River (Hozu River)
Ogura
Pond
大覚寺 Daikakuji Temple
旧嵯峨御所
大本山 大覚寺
滝口寺
Takiguchidera Temple
Shokakuji
Temple
(Inside Saga Park)
Kihozan Heijyoin
Temple
トロッコおじさんのレンタサイクル
(Rental Bicycle)
ジオラマ京都 JAPAN
Diorama Kyoto JAPAN
(Museum)
Children Park
Cremation
mound
YakuyokeTateishi
jizoson Temple
Shogenji
Temple
Kogenji
Temple
Myorinji
Temple
Jisaiin
Temple
Yomeiin
Temple
Tokanin
Temple
Junei-in
Temple
Myochi-in
Temple
Kurumazaki Shrine
Arashiyama Tongu
Kyoto Arashiyama
Monkey Park Iwatayama
Ichitanimunakata Shrine
Sanshuin
Temple
Kongoin
Temple
Rinsenji
Temple
Oi Shrine
Mausoleum of
Emperor Chokei
Grave of
Abeno Seimei
Myoshunji
Temple
Dendengu
Matsuo Bridge
Matsuo Taisha Sta.
Kamikatsura Sta.
Kurumazaki Jinja Sta.
Rokuoin Sta.
Arisugawa Sta.
Matsuo Junior High School
Kaguyahime take goten
Genchuin
Temple
Jojuji Temple
Matsuo
Elementary
School
Katsura
Junior High School
Katsuragawa
Elementary School
Arashiyama
Elementary School
Kyoto Saga
Art University
Hirosawa
Elementary School
Saga Junior
High School
Kyoto
kachokan
Saikoji
Temple
Saifukuji
Temple
Kosenji
Temple
Choonji
Temple
Hojuji Temple
Houtokuji Temple
Goryo
Shrine
Ato Shrine
Jishu Jinja
Shrine
Geino Shrine
Saigu Jinja
Shrine
Kuonji Temple
Jakuan Temple
Komyoji Temple
Danrinji Temple
Shoanin Temple
Enrian Temple
Jigendo Temple
Atagononomiyaotabijo
Hojuji Temple
Bishamonten
Temple
Bamboo Forest
Anryuji Temple
Honenji Temple
Sagayakushiji Temple
Sagamura Unbetsuin Temple
Kankuji Temple
Honganji Temple
Shonenji Temple
Kitayamadaisugi
Kakushoin Temple
Kita Saga
High Scool
Saga
Elementary
School
Toriimoto-hachimangu Shrine
京都市嵯峨鳥居本町並み保存館
Kyoto City Saga-Toriimoto Preservation Museum
Gohodo-benzaiten Shrine
Kiyotaki Tunnel
Atago jinja Shrine
Ichi no Torii
Kiyotaki Fudoin Temple
周恩来総理記念詩碑
Zhou Enlai monument
inscribed with poem
法輪寺
Horinji Temple

a
Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple Map
b
Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine Map
鹿王院
Rokuoin Temple
車折神社
Kurumazaki Jinja
Shrine
松尾大社
Matsuno-o Taisha
Shrine
月読神社
Tsukiyomi
Jinja Shrine
華厳寺 (鈴虫寺)
Kegonji Temple
(Suzumushidera Temple)
地蔵院
Jizo-in Temple
(Takenotera Temple)
Appointment required
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line) Katsura River
Marutamachi-dori St.
Hankyu Arashiyama line
Gozan no Okuribi
Toriigata Taimatsu
▼ to Hankyu Katsura Sta.

直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
直指庵
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
To Jikishian
Temple
Arashiyama Takao Park Way
JR Sanin Main Line(Sagano Line)
Hankyu Rail Way
Arashiyama Line
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
Kyu Saga Gosho
Daihonzan Daikakuji Temple
直指庵
Jikishian Temple
to Mizuo
to Kameoka
Fukuchiyama
to Kameoka
Torokko Sta.
to Kurumazaki Jinja Shrine
b


to JR Uzumasa・Kyoto Sta.
to Matsuno-o Taisha Shrine・Suzumushidera Temple ■ a
Katsura River
渡月橋
Togetsukyo Bridge


to JR Kyoto Sta.
to JR Saga Arashiyama Sta.

to Randen Arashiyama Sta.


to Sijyo-omiya Sta.
Information up to date as of October 2016 Note: This map has a vertical to horizontal ratio of 2 : 1.
Cycling Map of Saga-Arashiyama
Railwayman Bicycle Rental
Kyoto
A B C D E
A B C D E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Parking lot
Bicycle parking
(Free)
Convenience
store
Toilet
Women`s
toilet
World heritage
Shrine
Temple
Information
Telephone
Stairs/Trail
Legend
○○○寺
天龍寺
Note:
Please get off and walk
your bicycle, if crowded
with people, to avoid
accidents.
Do not park your
bicycle on this area.
It is dangerous to use your
smartphone while walking.
Stop before using, etc.
Observe the rules below while walking
about Saga-Arashiyama.
Path of
Bamboo
Be quiet! Do not litter! Do not smoke
while walking!
( )
Tenryuji Temple
西芳寺 (苔寺)
Saihoji Temple
(Kokedera Temple)
Some places are
inaccessible by bicycle.
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