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  2. Bamboo Forest (Kyoto, Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Bamboo Forest, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, or Sagano Bamboo Forest is a natural bamboo forest in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. It consists mostly of mōsō bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) and has several pathways for tourists and visitors. The Ministry of the Environment considers it a part of the soundscape of Japan. [1] Prior to 2015, there was a ...

  3. Arashiyama - Wikipedia

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    Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (a.k.a. the Sagano Bamboo Forest) The Iwatayama Monkey Park on the slopes of Arashiyama. Over 170 monkeys live at the park. While the monkeys are wild, they have become accustomed to humans. The park is on a small mountain not far from the Saga-Arashiyama rail station. Visitors can approach and photograph the monkeys.

  4. Nonomiya Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Nonomiya Shrine (野宮神社, Nonomiya-jinja), or the Shrine in the Country, [1] is a Shinto shrine in the Arashiyama district on the west side of the city of Kyoto, Japan, close to its bamboo forest. The specific site of the shrine has changed somewhat over time, as the location of the shrine was fixed anew by divination when a new imperial ...

  5. Ōkōchi Sansō - Wikipedia

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    Ōkōchi Sansō (大河内山荘, Ōkōchi Sansō, literally "Okochi Mountain Villa") is the former home and garden of the Japanese jidaigeki (period film) actor Denjirō Ōkōchi in Arashiyama, Kyoto. The villa is open to the public for an admission fee and is known for its gardens and views of the Kyoto area.

  6. Category:Forests of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo Forest (Kyoto, Japan) H. Higashikurumeshi Chikurin Park; Honshū alpine conifer forests; K. Kannabi; Kasugayama Primeval Forest; N. Nansei Islands subtropical ...

  7. Kyoto Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto Botanical Garden (京都府立植物園, Kyōto Furitsu Shokubutsuen, 240,000 m²), also known as the Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Garden, is a major botanical garden with conservatory located next to the Kamo River, Hangi-cho Simogamo, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is open daily; a general admission fee is charged, and an additional fee ...

  8. Kamo shrines - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine is located within Tadasu no Mori (糺の森), 'the forest of truth,' a primeval forest that is reputed to have never been burned down. The forest has, in fact, suffered some damage over the centuries when all of Kyoto was burned during successive revolts and wars; but the forest growth has rebounded again and again.

  9. Talk:Bamboo Forest (Kyoto, Japan) - Wikipedia

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