HIKING TO
KIBUNE AND KURAMA
Highlights | Sample Itinerary
Highlights
HIKING TO
KIBUNE AND KURAMA
Escape the urban buzz of Kyoto and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Kibune - Kurama trail. This picturesque half-day hike winds through lush forests, ancient shrines, and serene temples, offering a refreshing escape from the city's bustle. Your adventure begins with a short train ride on the Eizan Line from Demachiyanagi Station in Kyoto, whisking you away to the tranquil village of Kurama, please remember to take off at the last station Kurama.
Sample Itinerary
Upon arrival, emerge yourself in the charming village of Kurama, with its traditional wooden houses and welcoming atmosphere. Along the way, you'll encounter hidden gems like Kuramadera Temple, a centuries-old Buddhist temple nestled amidst the mountains. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and soak in the peaceful atmosphere as you explore the temple grounds. The trail meanders through verdant woodlands, dappled sunlight filtering through the canopy and casting playful shadows on the forest floor. Reach Kibune, a village nestled amidst towering mountains, renowned for its romantic riverfront dining and serene Kibune Shrine. Here, time seems to stand still as you stroll along the Kiyotaki River, lined with traditional lanterns and offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
This roughly 2–3-hour hike is perfect for travelers seeking a moderate outdoor adventure, offering stunning scenery and cultural encounters at every turn. Finish your day with a leisurely stroll through Kibune. At the end of the hike, you&;ll board the same train line at Kibune-guchi Station and take it back to Demachiyanagi Station.
Please note that this tour requires a minimum of two participants and does not include transportation to the starting point in Kurama. With its manageable length and captivating beauty, the Kurama–Kibune hike is a delightful way to experience the natural wonders and cultural treasures nestled just outside Kyoto.
This roughly 2–3-hour hike is perfect for travelers seeking a moderate outdoor adventure, offering stunning scenery and cultural encounters at every turn. Finish your day with a leisurely stroll through Kibune. At the end of the hike, you&;ll board the same train line at Kibune-guchi Station and take it back to Demachiyanagi Station.
Please note that this tour requires a minimum of two participants and does not include transportation to the starting point in Kurama. With its manageable length and captivating beauty, the Kurama–Kibune hike is a delightful way to experience the natural wonders and cultural treasures nestled just outside Kyoto.