【Wheelchair Rental in Arashiyama】
Course for Relishing the Bamboo Groves and Parkland Arashiyama
Bamboo grove
Tenryu-ji Temple
Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture
Burari Arashiyama
JR Saga-Arashiyama Sta.
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JR Sagano Line Saga-Arashiyama Sta.
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In 2008, this station was rebuilt as an elevated one, so it is now fully equipped to enable everyone to exit from the north side.
Bamboo grove
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This is a long, gently sloping lane with soothing sunshine filtering in from the bamboo canopy.
Tenryu-ji Temple
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During the Muromachi period (1185-1333), at the recommendation of the monk Muso Soseki, Takauji Ashikaga had this temple built to perform religious rites for the departed soul of Emperor Go-Daigo. Over the centuries, the temple has burned down on numerous occasions, so nothing is left of the original structures except the pond garden Sogenchi-teien, offering a beautiful fusion of noble cultural traditions and Zen cultural cleverness. Borrowing the views afforded by mounts Kamiyama, Arishiyama and Ogurayama as a backdrop, the famed chisen-kaiyushiki garden (strolling garden incorporating a pond) was the first site in Japan to be designated as a Special Historic Site and a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. And, in 1994, it was registered as a World Heritage Site. Toilet in grounds of Tenryu-ji Temple
Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture
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Since the ancient times, Saga Arashiyama has been inspiring many artists and a source of many artworks. Introduce arts and culture associated with this area.
Burari Arashiyama
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This is a facility run by Kyoto Jusan Shinko Center. Anyone may use this toilet. There is one universal unisex toilet.
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JR Sagano Line Saga-Arashiyama Sta.
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