Kimono Forest: A colorful textile art installation in the heart of Arashiyama, Kyoto

  • Published on : 05/03/2024
  • by : Japan Experience

Nestled in the western part of Kyoto, Arashiyama is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty, historic sites, and scenic attractions. While the iconic bamboo forest is undoubtedly the main draw for visitors, there is another lesser-known but equally impressive "forest" called the Kimono Forest. This stunning art installation, located around the Arashiyama Randen tram station, features hundreds of colorful pillars adorned with traditional kimono fabrics, creating a mesmerizing and enchanting atmosphere.

The Kimono Forest is located at the Arashiyama Randen tram station, the terminal station of the Keifuku Randen Tram Line. The station underwent renovations in 2013, which included the installation of the Kimono Forest. To get there, you can take the JR San-in Line from Kyoto Station or Nijo Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station, which takes about 12 minutes. From there, it's a short walk to the Randen tram station. Alternatively, you can take the Keifuku Arashiyama Line directly from Shijo Omiya Station in central Kyoto. If coming from Osaka, the Hankyu Arashiyama Station is located south of the river; simply cross the Togetsukyo Bridge and turn left to reach the station.

Kimono Forest, Kyoto

Kimono Forest, Kyoto

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The idea for the Kimono Forest originated from the desire to transform Arashiyama Station into a nighttime attraction that would encourage visitors to explore the area even after dark. Hiroyuki Suzuki, who oversaw the station's renovation, wanted to create a space that showcased the beauty and elegance of traditional Japanese textiles while providing a unique and memorable experience for travelers.

By collaborating with designer Yasumichi Morita and the Kamedatomi fabric company, the Keifuku Electric Railroad brought the vision of the Kimono Forest to life. The installation not only adds a fresh and modern touch to the station but also pays homage to Kyoto's rich textile history and cultural heritage

Kimono Forest at night, Kyoto

Kimono Forest at night, Kyoto

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The Dragon Pond at the Kimono Forest, Kyoto

The Dragon Pond at the Kimono Forest, Kyoto

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  • Tenryu-ji Temple: A World Heritage registered Zen temple with stunning gardens and a beautiful backdrop of the Arashiyama mountains.
  • Arashiyama Monkey Park: A unique opportunity to observe wild Japanese macaques in their natural habitat and enjoy panoramic views of Kyoto.
  • Togetsukyo Bridge: The iconic bridge spanning the Katsura River, offering picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and riverscape.
  • Sagano Scenic Railway: A nostalgic train ride that winds through the scenic Hozu Gorge, especially beautiful during the autumn foliage season.
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Forest: The famous bamboo grove that has become a symbol of Kyoto, offering a serene and otherworldly atmosphere.
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Kyoto

Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Kyoto

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Arashiyama Monkey Park, Kyoto

Arashiyama Monkey Park, Kyoto

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Tenryuji, Kyoto

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