


Iconic wooden bridge in Arashiyama, Kyoto, offering stunning views of the Hozu River and surrounding mountains.
Arashiyama, near Togetsukyo Bridge, can be rainy. A lightweight jacket is perfect for sudden showers.
Exploring the Bamboo Grove and surrounding areas requires comfortable footwear.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the scenic views and taking photos.
A historic café near Togetsukyo Bridge, serving traditional Japanese breakfast and coffee since 1948.
A high-end ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant) offering seasonal kaiseki cuisine and a view of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.
A popular Italian restaurant near Togetsukyo Bridge, known for its pasta and bread made from locally sourced ingredients.
Lightly battered and fried seafood and vegetables, served with tentsuyu dipping sauce.
Rich pork broth with thin noodles, topped with sliced pork, green onions, and nori.
Tofu simmered in a hot pot with vegetables and soy sauce-based broth.

A mesmerizing bamboo forest with towering stalks, best experienced in the morning sunlight.

A historic Zen temple with beautiful gardens, best visited in the morning for a peaceful experience.
A scenic train ride through the Arashiyama area, offering stunning views of the surrounding nature.
Handcrafted from bamboo, these chopsticks are a symbol of Kyoto's Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and a reminder of the city's connection to nature.
A traditional Kyoto craft, Kyo-Kumihimo braided cords are made from silk and have been used to tie kimonos and obis for centuries.
Grown in the Uji region, this high-quality matcha is a staple of Japanese tea culture and is often used in traditional tea ceremonies.

Tumon Beach, Guam's most popular beach, offers a blend of relaxation and entertainment with its clear waters, white sand, and nearby shopping and dining.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the lush greenery of the Eastern Ghats.
Arayat National Shrine, dedicated to the Virgin of Arayat, is a significant pilgrimage site in the Philippines, known for its annual fluvial procession and stunning views of the Arayat Mountain Range.