Kimono Forest
By @fifigraphy
The Arashiyama Kimono Forest is a beautiful art display with over 600 glowing pillars covered in colorful kimono fabric. Near Arashiyama Station, it’s especially magical at night when the pillars light up. You can enjoy walking through this unique spot, which mixes traditional Japanese culture with modern design. It’s a great place for photos and a peaceful moment in the Arashiyama district.
Address: 20-2 Sagatenryūji Tsukurimichichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8384, Japan
Why go
To admire the illuminated kimono-patterned pillars.
Known for
A stunning art installation with traditional Japanese designs.
Transport
Located at Randen Arashiyama Station, easily accessible by train.
Vibe
Enchanting and artistic.
Tips
Visit in the evening to see the pillars illuminated for a magical experience.
About @fifigraphy
I’m Firdaous, the creator behind Fifigraphy. My journey started with a deep love for exploring new places, and over the years, I’ve traveled extensively across Asia and beyond. I specialize in showcasing lesser-known spots, unique accommodations, and cultural experiences to help travelers go beyond the usual tourist routes. Through Fifigraphy, I’ve built a growing community of travel enthusiasts. Whether it’s a hidden café in Tokyo or a scenic escape in Seoul, my goal is to inspire others to explore the world in a more meaningful way.