Product Description
No trip to Kyoto is complete without soaking in the region’s breathtaking natural beauty—and the Hozugawa Kudari boat ride is one of the most iconic ways to do just that. This unforgettable 2-hour journey takes you 16 km down the scenic Hozu River from Kameoka to Arashiyama, through lush ravines, gentle rapids, and a landscape that transforms beautifully with the seasons—from cherry blossoms in spring to fiery leaves in autumn, and even snow in winter.
What to Expect
Step into a traditional wooden boat piloted by seasoned boatmen who don’t just steer—they entertain. Expect humorous commentary, fascinating local stories, and pointers to quirky rock formations, wildlife, and the best photo spots. While most of the ride is calm and serene, occasional rapids provide a splash of excitement.
Tour Duration
- Approximately 2 hours
- Departs from Kameoka and ends in Arashiyama
Historical Insight
The Hozugawa River route dates back over 400 years and was originally used for transporting timber and goods to Osaka. Spearheaded by merchant Suminokura Ryōi in the 1600s, this waterway once bustled with trade and labor. Today, you can still glimpse remnants of the paths once used to haul boats upstream by rope.
Ticket Options
- Private Group Experience
- Group (1–17 persons): ¥144,000
- Standard 2-Hour Ride
- Adult: ¥6,000
- Child (above 80 cm, 0–12 years): ¥6,000
Note: Children must be taller than 80 cm to board.
Meeting Point / Address
〒621-0005 Kyoto-fu, Kameoka-shi, Hozu-cho, Shimonakajima 2
Phone: +81 771-22-5846
Website: https://www.hozugawakudari.jp/en
Traveler Reviews
“The crew kept us entertained with jokes while we floated through incredible scenery. Absolutely magical during Sakura season.”
“As a solo parent with a 6-year-old, the boat staff made it extra special. So kind and memorable.”
“The perfect way to experience Kyoto’s nature and history in one trip.”
Tips Before You Go
- Dress for the weather—there is no roof.
- Bring your camera—photo opportunities are everywhere.
- Boats may not operate in extreme weather—check the website for updates.
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