Transit station • Saganakamatacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8347, Japan
Kurama-dera Station quietly stands in the quiet residential area of Saga-Nakamata-cho. As its name suggests, this small station is the gateway to the back gate of Kurama-dera Shrine. There are no ticket gates or ticket machines; like a bus stop, the train stops here to allow passengers to get on and off and settle their fares.
As soon as you leave the station, you will see a vermilion torii gate. As you proceed along the approach, you will reach the prestigious performing arts shrine. This place, which has been revered by Shinto priests and actors for a long time, is also a sacred place for people well-versed in stage arts.
The grounds of Kurama-dera Shrine are also known as a cherry blossom spot. It is recommended to stroll along the path where cherry blossoms fall gently, immersed in the leisurely flow of time. You will be able to immerse yourself in a serene space steeped in the profound charm of Kyoto.
Kurama-dera Station also serves as a gateway to the Arashiyama area. It is a representative nature-rich area of Kyoto, with spots where you can fully enjoy the clear stream of the Katsura River, moss-covered stone pavements, and the changing scenery throughout the four seasons. In addition to leisurely strolling, it is also nice to take a scenic ride on the trolley train, enjoying the quaint townscape.
From the small station building, a world filled with the distinctive charm and elegance of Kyoto unfolds. In the tranquil atmosphere, you are sure to have a special experience where you can encounter art, nature, and history.