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Kyoto Ghost Tour: Bamboo, Unsolved Mysteries & Dark Tales

Kyoto Ghost Tour: Bamboo, Unsolved Mysteries & Dark Tales

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A Moonlit Walk Through Arashiyama’s Shadows and Secrets

Step into the hidden side of Kyoto with a one-of-a-kind nighttime ghost tour—part history, part mystery, and entirely unforgettable. Set in the hauntingly beautiful Arashiyama district, this guided walk will immerse you in eerie legends, unsolved local mysteries, and the unsettling quiet of Kyoto’s famous Bamboo Forest under moonlight.

Why This Tour is Different

This is not your standard ghost tour filled with jump-scares or haunted houses.
Instead, this experience fuses dark folklore, urban legends, and strange local history with atmospheric storytelling—guided by experts who know Kyoto’s hidden side like no one else.

Whether you’re a skeptic, believer, or simply a curious traveler, you’ll enjoy an engaging evening of spooky fun, cultural insight, and captivating stories.

Experience Highlights

  • Explore the Bamboo Forest at Night
    Step off the tourist path and into the shadows of one of Kyoto’s most iconic sights—an eerie experience made even more powerful under the cover of night.
  • Chilling Stories from Kyoto’s Dark Past
    Hear about real unsolved crimes, ghost sightings, strange deaths, and eerie happenings known only to locals and the well-informed.
  • Walk the Illuminated Kimono Forest
    Marvel at the glowing art installation of over 600 kimono-textile pillars—offering a colorful, surreal contrast to the dark tales told.
  • Cross the Togetsukyo Bridge by Moonlight
    A famously photogenic bridge takes on an entirely different mood under moonlight and mist.
  • Visit a Cursed Temple
    Venture toward one of Arashiyama’s lesser-known, allegedly cursed temples, with stories sure to send shivers down your spine.

Itinerary

TimeActivity
19:30Meet at Saga-Arashiyama Station (JR Line)
~20:30Enter the Bamboo Forest; ghost stories and local legends begin here
~21:30Visit the ghost town area and cursed temple; cross Togetsukyo Bridge
22:00Tour ends at central Arashiyama; guests may linger or return to city center

Total Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours
Walking Distance: Moderate (wear comfortable shoes)

Pricing

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Kyoto Ghost Tour: Bamboo, Unsolved Mysteries & Dark Tales
Price: ¥15,000 per person

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Meeting Point

Saga-Arashiyama Station (JR Line)
11-1 Sagatenryuji Kurumamichicho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto 616-8373, Japan

Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to ensure a prompt start.

Important Notes

  • Do not visit the Bamboo Forest before the tour. The nighttime experience is dramatically different and is best enjoyed during the guided session.
  • Highly recommended: Explore the Kimono Forest at Randen Station before the tour begins (if you arrive early).
  • Not suitable for small children due to content and evening timing.
  • This is not a haunted house or theatrical event—expect real historical and urban legend-based storytelling in authentic Kyoto locations.

Reviews

“One of the best experiences I had in Japan!”
“Our guide Aron shared spine-tingling stories that made the hair on my arms stand up. Highly recommend!”

“Erik was a fantastic host.”
“He created a friendly vibe even among strangers, told great stories, and made the whole experience really enjoyable.”

“Exactly what we hoped for—something different.”
“It wasn’t a tacky ghost tour. It was genuinely eerie, beautiful, and interesting. Loved every second.”

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