Togetsukyo Bridge

Tourist Spot

Togetsukyo Bridge is the iconic symbol of Arashiyama and one of Kyoto’s most famous landmarks. Spanning the Katsura River, the bridge offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and is a favorite destination throughout the year.

Although the current bridge is built with reinforced concrete, its wooden railings preserve the appearance of a traditional Japanese bridge. Whether framed by cherry blossoms, lush summer greenery, brilliant autumn leaves, or winter snow, Togetsukyo Bridge remains one of Kyoto’s most photogenic locations.

History

The origins of Togetsukyo Bridge date back more than a thousand years. According to tradition, Emperor Kameyama named the bridge after watching the full moon appear to cross the mountains above it, inspiring the name “Moon-Crossing Bridge.”

The present bridge was completed in 1934. Modern engineering was combined with traditional aesthetics, allowing the bridge to retain its historic appearance while providing greater durability.

Highlights

Panoramic Mountain Views

Enjoy sweeping views of Arashiyama Mountain and the Katsura River from one of Kyoto’s most photographed locations.

Beautiful in Every Season

Cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, colorful maple leaves in autumn, and occasional snow in winter each create a unique atmosphere.

Katsura River

Sightseeing boats and traditional riverboats drifting along the river add to the timeless scenery.

Evening Illuminations

During selected seasonal events, the surrounding area is illuminated, creating a magical nighttime landscape.

Gateway to Arashiyama

Togetsukyo Bridge marks the entrance to many of Arashiyama’s most famous attractions, including Tenryu-ji Temple, the Bamboo Grove, and Sagano.

Visit Tips

Early morning is the best time to visit if you want to enjoy the bridge without large crowds. The soft morning light over the mountains creates excellent photography opportunities.

After crossing the bridge, continue toward Tenryu-ji Temple and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, or explore the quieter southern side of Arashiyama, including Horin-ji Temple and Arashiyama Park.

Information

Opening Hours
  • Open 24 hours
Admission
  • Free
Access
  • About 2 minutes on foot from Arashiyama Station (Keifuku Railway)
  • About 5 minutes on foot from Hankyu Arashiyama Station
  • About 15 minutes on foot from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station
Address Saganakanoshima-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

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