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Ikigai Travelers
Bekah

 

The Kimono forest is an awe-inspiring celebration of culture and beauty. The unique Kimono designs create an atmosphere that feels timeless and enchanting.

Conveniently located near a train station, the site is easily accessible for visitors traveling to and from the area.

 

It is less than a minute’s walk from the Randen tram station on Kyoto’s Keifuku Arashiyama line, we were able to arrive and depart easily due to the rail system.

 

Several charming shops, including a cozy Tully’s coffee shop, are nestled nearby, ensuring that delightful refreshments are readily available.

The display itself spans a manageable distance and offers a leisurely stroll through the enchanting scenery. The path is in good condition and I believe it would be accessible to most travelers.

While we visited during midday, Google indicates that the Kimono forest is open 24 hours a day. After seeing stunning photos captured by nighttime visitors, I believe that the nighttime experience is particularly enchanting. I highly recommend visiting during both daylight and evening hours to fully appreciate the beauty of this place.

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