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Kamo Gawa Riverside

Kyoto has a river running through it: It’s called the Kamo-gawa and it’s really just one long park which Kyotoites use for relaxation, exercise and contemplation.

Like the Kyoto Imperial Palace Park (the Gosho), the Kamo-gawa Riverside functions as Kyoto’s central park.

Both sides are lined with wide green areas and bike paths, with plenty of benches and exercise areas. Up near the Demachiyanagi end of the river (in the north, where Imadegawa-dori crosses the river), there are wide play areas that are great for picnics and for letting children run around.

There are also imaginative “bridges” made from stone turtles that children can use to hop across the river.

At Demachiyanagi, the river splits. The west branch remains the Kamo-gawa, while the east branch is the Takano-gawa. Both are lovely, but my vote goes to the west (Kamo-gawa) branch. It’s lined with wide park areas and has some of the best cherry blossom trees in the city. This area is perfect for hanami (cherry blossom viewing parties). Also, if you’re on a bicycle, the bike paths along the Kamo-gawa are easily your best bet for moving fast between northern and southern Kyoto or vice versa.

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Kamo-gawa Riverside is located in Central Kyoto. See our complete list of things to do in Central Kyoto, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.


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