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  1. Togetsukyo is a 155-meter bridge built across the Katsura River, which flows leisurely through Saga Arashiyama, a well-known place of scenic beauty in the western hills of Kyoto. The artistic form of the bridge embodies the aesthetic sense that is at the heart of the Japan artistic tradition.

  2. The Togetsu-kyo Bridge has been a landmark in Western Kyoto's Arashiyama District for over four hundred years. The wooden bridge spans the Katsura River in front of Arashiyama Mountain, offering incredible views.

  3. Dec 5, 2023 · Togetsu-kyo is a famous Japanese bridge crossing the Katsura River in Arashiyama in the west of Kyoto. Benefiting from a panoramic view on the forest mountains surrounding it, the bridge is a good spot to watch the cherry trees blooming in early spring, and the vivid red maple trees foliage in autumn. Contents.

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · Togetsukyo Bridge in Kyoto's Arashiyama area is a serene and picturesque location. Join us as we take a tour of this beautiful area and explore its surrounding attractions. Table of Contents. How to get to Togetsukyo Bridge. History of Togetsukyo Bridge. Sightseeing spots in the Togetsukyo Bridge area. Enjoy shopping and food near Togetsukyo Bridge

  5. Jan 2, 2015 · Togetsukyo Bridge is amongst the most famous bridges in Japan. There has been a bridge at its location for more than 1000 years. In the Heian Period it was considered an ideal spot for moon viewing parties. The Bridge's name Togetsukyo means "moon crossing."The current bridge dates to 1934.

  6. The Togetsukyo bridge over the Oigawa River in Arashiyama divides the river into two; the upper course is called the Hozugawa-River and the lower course is called the Katsuragawa River. The original bridge was built between 834 to 848 AD by a monk named Dosho.

  7. Togetsukyo Bridge is one of Kyotos iconic locations near the world-famous Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. The long stretching bridge looks spectacular with the backdrop of the mighty river and the trees on the hills.

  8. The Togetsukyo Bridge is located in the Arashiyama district of Western Kyoto, around 15 minute walk from the Bamboo Forest. This wooden bridge was built during the Heian Period (794-1185) spans the Katsura River in front of Arashiyama Mountain, offering picturesque views.

  9. The Togetsukyo Bridge (lit. "Moon Crossing Bridge") is Arashiyama's most iconic landmark. It was originally built during the Heian Period (794-1185) and most recently reconstructed in the 1930s. The bridge looks particularly attractive in combination with the forested mountainside in the background.

  10. This bridge with a total length of 155 meters spanning the Katsuragawa River offers a vantage point to see the fall foliage of Arashiyama. The bridge is said to have been started by the Jowa-period (834–848) monk Dosho, and the bridge in the current location was built by Suminokura Ryoui in the early Edo period.

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