By VIRTUAL KYOTO
Experience Kyoto’s famed Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on a sunny afternoon during Japan’s rainy season. Filmed on June 25, 2025, this walk-through video showcases one of Kyoto’s most iconic destinations, the bamboo-lined path known as ‘Chikurin no Komichi’ (竹林の小径). The walk highlights not just the tranquil beauty and unique atmosphere of Arashiyama, but also the increasing popularity among international tourists seeking to soak up authentic Japanese scenery.
Arashiyama, located on the western edge of Kyoto city, is renowned for its dense and towering bamboo forests. The path, often bustling with tourists, offers a serene experience, especially when caught during a rare break in the rainy season, as shown in this video. The soundscape—the rustling bamboo and distant voices—provides a soothing ASMR element, making this video perfect for viewers who enjoy virtual walks or want a relaxing glimpse of Japan’s natural beauty.
The video also captures the vibrant mix of Japanese and foreign tourists enjoying the area, underlining Arashiyama’s global appeal. Located nearby are several notable sites, including the Togetsukyo Bridge, Tenryu-ji Temple, and various traditional shops and eateries offering local delicacies. Visiting the bamboo grove is especially recommended during quieter weekday afternoons, when the crowds thin and the play of sunlight through the bamboo creates a mesmerizing green glow.
For those planning to visit Kyoto, Arashiyama is easily accessed by train from Kyoto Station. The area is a staple in Kyoto itineraries, offering not only natural beauty but also cultural landmarks and opportunities to experience traditional Japan. Whether you’re a Kyoto lover, a fan of Japanese temples and shrines, or simply seeking a moment of relaxation, this virtual walk provides an immersive taste of the city’s charm.