Togetsukyo: Kyoto’s Most Iconic Bridge
Guide to Kyoto's Togetsukyo Bridge
Kyoto’s Togetsukyo Bridge, often enveloped in a dreamy mist and surrounded by the beauty of the seasons, is understandably one of the most distinguished landmarks in the Arashiyama area. Originally built in the Heian Period, it has been reconstructed multiple times, with the current structure dating back to 1934.
It spans the Katsura River, a picturesque setting that draws artists, photographers, and travelers from around the world. It’s particularly popular during cherry blossom season as well as during the autumn season, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a worthwhile visit anytime during the year. Here we tell you everything you need to know about this iconic spot!
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What is Togetsukyo Bridge?

Since then, Togetsukyo has undergone several reconstructions, with the structure that we know nowadays completed in 1934, combining traditional wooden structures with modern steel reinforcements. Spanning 155 meters across the Katsura River, the bridge allows visitors to enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding areas and is integral to many local cultural events. Its historical and cultural significance has made it a beloved subject of art and literature throughout its history.
What to do at Togetsukyo Bridge?
At Togetsukyo Bridge there are several activities and sights that make it a highlight of any visit to Kyoto. Here are some key things to do at and around the bridge:
- Admire Scenic Views: Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Katsura River and the surrounding mountains, especially during cherry blossom season in spring and autumn foliage, but it’s also equally beautiful during summer with its lush greenery or on snowy days of winter. The changing seasons provide stunning backdrops for photography and peaceful contemplation anytime.
- Boat Rides on Katsura River: Take a relaxing boat ride to experience the river’s beauty. Traditional yakatabune boats and other rental boats offer trips along the river, providing unique perspectives of the bridge and the gorgeous scenery around it.
- Explore Local Shops and Cafes: Discover the charming shops and cafes nearby, where you can enjoy local delicacies and find unique souvenirs. The area around Togetsukyo Bridge is known for its quaint tea houses and specialty shops.
- Attend Local Festivals: Given its cultural importance, lots of events and festivals take place around the area, like lantern floating festivals in August or special events in the surrounding temples.
- Walking Trails and Hiking: Enjoy the scenic walking trails around Arashiyama, with beautiful views leading to various temples, parks, and other natural attractions, perfect for leisurely strolls or more adventurous hikes.
How to get to Togetsukyo Bridge

Tourist Attractions Near Togetsukyo
1. Tenryuji

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2. Arashiyama Bamboo Forest

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3. Gioji Temple

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4. Jojakkoji Temple

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