![Katsura River in Kyoto Prefecture on a fair day](https://www.offthetrackjapan.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Katsura-River-min.jpg)
The Katsura River in Kyoto is a small yet popular tourist spot in Kyoto that many stop at along the way to the Iwatayama Monkey Park. The River flows from the mountains beyond Kyoto, and forms from the Oi River and Kiyotaki River.
The river brings many people together at the river’s edge in the Arashiyama region of Kyoto, as you can find picnic tables and benches here to rest up, grab a bite to eat, or have a lunch date with someone special.
Scenic boat tours depart the Arashiyama stretch of the river, and make their way up river. Boat tours vary depending on company, but you can expect to see over 5,000JPY per person for a short guided boat tour.
![Katsura River in Kyoto during the autumn](https://www.offthetrackjapan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Katsura-River-min.jpg)
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Hours and Admission
- Hours: 24/7
- Free to enjoy the scenery
- Average Time Spent: Varies based on activity
Accessing Katsura River
The most popular area of the river can be found just south of Arashiyama Station along the Kyoto streetcar, and about 5 minutes south from Saga Arashiyama Station along the JR Line.
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