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Togetsukyo Bridge

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Togetsukyo Bridge

Photo: くろふね / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0)

Togetsukyo Bridge (渡月橋, 'Moon Crossing Bridge') spans the Katsura River in central Arashiyama, serving as the district's symbolic landmark since the 9th century. The bridge's name derives from Emperor Kameyama's poem comparing the full moon crossing the sky to crossing the bridge.

The bridge offers panoramic views of Mt. Arashiyama and Mt. Ogura, particularly stunning during cherry blossom season (April) when the mountains appear pink, and autumn foliage (November) when they turn crimson. The riverbanks host seasonal festivals and boat rides.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Open 24/7 (bridge and riverbank always accessible)

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

Free

Best Season

Late March–early April (cherry blossoms on mountains) | Mid-November (crimson autumn foliage on Mt. Arashiyama)

Visit Duration

20–30 minutes (bridge + riverbank photo walk)

Getting There

Access Information

Arashiyama, Ukyo Ward. Near Hankyu Arashiyama Station or from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station. Free to cross 24/7. Best combined with Bamboo Grove (a short walk north) and Tenryu-ji Temple.

Insider Guide

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**Photography angles:** The classic postcard view is from the south bank looking north toward the bridge with mountains behind. Morning (8:00–10:00) provides soft lighting and fewer tourists on the bridge. The bridge itself is underwhelming to walk across (just a bridge), but the view to the bridge is iconic. For different perspective, walk upstream along the river's east bank — lesser-known vantage point with willow trees framing the bridge. **River cormorant fishing:** Summer evenings (July–September), traditional ukai (鵜飼, cormorant fishing) demonstrations occur on the river near the bridge. Fishermen use trained cormorants on leashes to catch ayu (sweetfish). Viewing boats (¥2,000/person, reserve through hotels or tourism office) depart at dusk (18:30–19:30) for 1-hour experience. **Seasonal timing:** Peak seasons transform Arashiyama dramatically. Spring cherry blossoms (late March–early April) see massive crowds — arrive before 8:00am or visit weekdays. Autumn foliage (mid-November) is equally crowded but worth it for crimson mountain backdrop. Summer (July–August) is hot and humid with fewer tourists — better for experiencing the bridge without crowds, though less scenic.

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