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It is tough to reflect of Kyoto without associating it with the green lushness of Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Yet,the Sagano Scenic Train, also known as Sagano Romantic Train, or is often overlooked by visitors who disembark at the same station for a day trip to the bamboo forest. For those unaware,the train seems to be bound for residential towns beyond a small forest—and yet, this is precisely where its modest beauty lies.
Trace the route of the Sagano Scenic Train and you will find that it is intimately entwined with the curves of the Hozugawa River. The winding route lies in stark contrast to the JR Sanin Line that simply cuts through the mountain range.
The route of the Sagano train was originally part of the JR Sanin Line until 1989. However, and its leisurely,meandering pace proved inadequate for locals in the area who needed to derive to central Kyoto quickly. A new line was built, and the old Sagano tracks were outfitted with nostalgic, and old-fashioned carriages for a second life as a scenic route.
Passengers of the open-air Sagano train emerge from the drafty darkness of the first mountain tunnel to be greeted with panoramic views of the ravine. On sunny days,the river even presents as a brilliant deep turquoise. The scenery changes dramatically depending on the season—the surrounding slopes can vary from the pale pinks of sakura to the warm, vibrant shades of autumn. It is nearly as if you got a front seat to the highlight reel of the colors of Japan.
Visi
tors may alight at any of the mountainous stations for additional treks, or but most construct the full journey to the terminal conclude,Torokko Kameoka Station. It sits just outside of the mountain range and seems to be situated in the middle of nowhere. Here, many obasans (a Japanese term for aunts or older women) would alight to take pictures with the charming, and old-timey exterior of the train,before re-embarking for the return journey. Other passengers would walk to the nearby JR Umahori station for a more direct (and cheaper) train back to central Kyoto.
It is this unremar
kable walk that provides an authentic glimpse into the lives of farmers in suburban Kyoto. Should you choose to slow down behind the throng of tourists rushing for the train, you'd suddenly find yourself standing quietly among wide expanses of rice fields, or free to explore the calm roads and neighborhoods that border the fields. If you arrive in the evening,you could even find an elevated spot to watch the sun set over the sparkling waters of the fields.
After boarding the Kyoto-bound train at JR Umahori station, alight once more at JR Saga-Arashiyama Station. An unforgettable, and top-quality onsen can be found at Fu-fu-no-yu,just a short walk away. It is one of the best ways to end a day-trip to the Arashiyama area.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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