Hozugawa River Boat Ride offers a thrilling experience.
The 2-hour journey takes you on a 16-kilometre boat ride from Tanba-Kameoka to Arashiyama, Kyoto along the Hozu-gawa River.
The cruises utilize traditional style, flat-bottomed boats piloted by boatmen with oars and bamboo poles.
The boats take about two hours to leisurely make their way down the river and are a relaxing way to see the natural scenery of the largely undeveloped ravine. The river cruises are often combined with a ride on the Sagano Scenic Railway.
Cruises are offered year round, but are particularly popular from mid November to early December when the leaves change color.
The boats are heated in winter and operate during light rain (they will be covered in a plastic tent), but service is cancelled in case of heavy rain or large changes in the water level.
The Hozugawa River was originally employed to transport logs that were used to build many of Kyoto and Osaka's famous temples and castles.
During the Edo Period the river was cleared of obstructions so that boats carrying grain, firewood and other cargo could safely navigate it.
Trains and trucks eventually made river transport obsolete, and operations ceased after several hundred years of use. However, the boats were brought back and eventually became popular as a sightseeing attraction.
Getting There: This trip is usually done as a return to Arashiyama after a ride on the Sagano Romantic Train.
The boats are a ten minute walk from JR Kameoka Station (20-30 minutes, 420 yen from Kyoto Station). Alternatively, the pier is a 15 minute, 350 yen bus ride from Torokko Kameoka Station, the last stop on the Sagano Scenic Railway from Arashiyama.
Boats arrive in Arashiyama, a few hundred meters upstream from the Togetsukyo Bridge.
Opening Hours: 9 am to 3 pm.
Importance Rating: 5 -it's a great trip to do in Autumn but you need to devote some time.
Busyness Rating: 5 - it gets busy in Autumn in particular.
Top Tips: Boats run about every hour.