
Take-no-Michi (The Muko Bamboo Path) | Sightseeing Spots
Bamboo shoots are one of Kyoto's specialty products, but the "Otokuni" area around Muko City and Nagaokakyo City is known for producing some of the highest quality bamboo shoots in Kyoto. Take-no-Michi (the Muko Bamboo Path) is located in the Muko hills in the northwestern part of Muko city and has a total length of about 1.8 km.
Kyoto’s Muko Bamboo Path and the Artisanal Mastery Behind It
2025年2月18日 · The Muko Bamboo Path, also known as Take-no-Michi, is a sight to behold and has 1.8 kilometers (roughly 1.1 miles) of bamboo groves to explore. There’s no other place quite like the Muko Bamboo Path in Kyoto. Its beauty has earned it fame beyond Japan, appearing in commercials and even pre-wedding photoshoots.
Take No Michi — ANNON KYOTO
This area is well known as one of the top producers of high-quality bamboo shoots and the Take no michi (Path of Bamboo) was created through a number of different development phases in order to preserve a portion of the local bamboo groves. Strolling through this tranquil environment will certainly leave you enchanted by the natural beauty.
Take-no-michi : Bamboo forest (Muko City, Kyoto)
2016年6月19日 · There is no tourist destination other than the bamboo forest here. However, it is a very recommended spot for the tourist who wants to see the bamboo forest slowly. Let’s enjoy walking about 4.5km! This bamboo forest is located in the northwestern part of Muko-shi.
Take-no-Michi (Bamboo Path) - Spot|New Golden Route – …
This 1.8km bamboo forest path is lined with lush green thickets and trim bamboo hedges.The sound of bamboo grass in the wind and the sunlight streaming through the grove makes this a popular place for a soothing stroll. Take the Hankyu Bus from JR Mukomachi Sta. to Higashiyama Walk 5 min. Muko Tourist Association: +81-75-963-6504
Takenomichi (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ... - Tripadvisor
Takenomichi is a street which starts beside Kaisei Hospital and reaches Chikurin Park by passing through a bamboo forest. It is actually not a pedestrian street, but it is fit to take a walk. Unlike Bamboo Forest in Sagano, this area is not crowded, and you can enjoy a very pleasant walking.
Take-no-michi: An atmospheric bamboo-lined path created in …
Once you step on to the path and start to stroll through this serene environment, you will be instantly enchanted by the soothing sound of the breeze through the leaves. This bamboo-lined path, selected as one of the best footpaths in Japan, features eight different types of bamboo fencing extending over a total of 1.8 kilometers.
10 Inspiring Places in Western Kyoto: Bamboo Groves, Temples, …
2021年2月5日 · We’ll introduce ten wonderful places in Muko, Nagaokakyo, and Oyamazaki, along with tips on the best times to visit. These destinations will make you want to explore the lesser-known side of Kyoto! Muko is home to the Take-no-Michi Bamboo Road and to the Kyoto Rakusai Bamboo Park, a vast area dedicated to bamboo culture.
Bamboo Forest | ZUTTO KYOTO
Take the Hankyu Kyoto Line “Katsura Station” west exit and get off at bus stop “Minamifukunishi-cho (Chikurin-koen-mae)” and take the city bus for about 5 minutes. There is a free parking lot in Rakusai Chikurin Park. Take no Michi (Bamboo Forest ) is located in Muko City (Muko City), west of Kyoto Station.
Take no Michi Bamboo Road - oharano.jp
Eight types of traditional bamboo fences line Take no Michi, which means “bamboo road.” The 1.8-kilometer path was created in 2000 to preserve and promote the natural scenery of Nishiyama, an area famous for bamboo groves.