- lisaeatstheworld.com post/arashiyama-things-to-doHogon-in is one of Arashiyama's smaller gardens, and actually a sub temple of Tenryuji Temple, which I'll mention a little later.
- japan-experience.com all-about-japan/kyoto/…Arashiyama in west Kyoto has several temples of great beauty: Tenryuji, Jojakkoji, Nison-in, Gioji, Adashino Nembutsiji, Otagi Nembutsuji and Daikakuji.
- blog.japanwondertravel.com places-to-visit-in-…2. Togetsukyo Bridge. 3. Arashiyama Bamboo Groves. 4. Tenryuji Temple. 5. Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama. 6. Toei Kyoto Studio Park.
- hellotravel.com japan/arashiyamaArashiyama is a lovely, touristy locale in the western edges of Kyoto. ... Arashiyama is especially mainstream amid the cherry bloom and fall shading seasons.
- kyotoarashiyama.jp about/enThe name of “Arashiyama (literary, ‘the storm mountain’) comes from the wind known as “Atago Oroshi,” which blows down from Mt. Atago in the west edge of Kyoto.
- jw-webmagazine.com kyoto-arashiyama-sagano-…Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is one of the most photographed places in Kyoto. The most beautiful path through the bamboo groves should definitely be added to...
- travelyesplease.com travel-blog-arashiyama-kyoto/On the last of our 3 days in Kyoto, we decided to explore the Arashiyama district, a mountainous, forested region in the western outskirts of the city.
- youtube.com watchArashiyama, one of the world's most famous bamboo groves, is located in Kyoto. Composed of many different public and private areas of the Sagano...
- JRailPass.com blog/arashiyama-bamboo-forestThe surrounding Arashiyama district, known for unique fishing methods which involve using trained cormorant birds, is also well worth a visit.
- viator.com Kyoto-attractions/Arashiyama-Park/d332…To experience Kyoto in a nutshell, head to Arashiyama. ... Another highlight is the Moon Crossing Bridge, which offers views of Mt. Arashiyama.