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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 15 MIN

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove – Kyoto's Most Iconic Forest Walk

from Walking Tour of Japan · host Walking Tour of Japan

Step inside one of Japan's most iconic landscapes -- the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto. In this episode of Walking Tour of Japan, we explore the towering Sagano bamboo forest, where ten thousand Moso stalks rise twenty-five meters overhead to form a breathtaking green corridor. We begin at the entrance near the ancient Nonomiya Shrine -- a sacred site connected to imperial princesses and the world's first novel -- then move deep into the grove, pausing at hidden corners most visitors rush past. Along the way we uncover the Heian-period aristocrats who first fell in love with this valley, the fourteenth-century Zen master who shaped itsspiritual character, and the Hollywood-era film star who spent thirty years building a secret hillside villa at the forest's edge. We also share practical tips for experiencing the grove at its most magical, and point you toward the best places to eat and explore in the surrounding Arashiyama district. Whetheryou're planning your trip or walking the path right now, this is your guide to one of Japan's most unforgettable places. Visit NorthStarTravelers.com to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.

Step inside one of Japan's most iconic landscapes -- the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto. In this episode of Walking Tour of Japan, we explore the towering Sagano bamboo forest, where ten thousand Moso stalks rise twenty-five meters overhead to form a breathtaking green corridor. We begin at the entrance near the ancient Nonomiya Shrine -- a sacred site connected to imperial princesses and the world's first novel -- then move deep into the grove, pausing at hidden corners most visitors rush past. Along the way we uncover the Heian-period aristocrats who first fell in love with this valley, the fourteenth-century Zen master who shaped itsspiritual character, and the Hollywood-era film star who spent thirty years building a secret hillside villa at the forest's edge. We also share practical tips for experiencing the grove at its most magical, and point you toward the best places to eat and explore in the surrounding Arashiyama district. Whetheryou're planning your trip or walking the path right now, this is your guide to one of Japan's most unforgettable places. Visit NorthStarTravelers.com to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.

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