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Kamogawa (Kyoto)

The townscape on either side of the river is the scenery symbolizes Kyoto.

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Kamogawa has its head in Mt. Sajikigatake, runs through Kyoto north to south, and merges into Katsura River in Toba. Near Shijo, there is downtown such as Gion on the east side and Kawaramachi on the west, the main commercial area representing Kyoto.

The riverside is the relaxing spot for the residents. For the name’s sake (Kamo=duck, Gawa=river), there are mallard, spot-billed and pintail ducks of course, as well as wild birds such as herons and cormorants. In the middle of populated city, it is rare to see a river teaming with wildlife.

Around Nijo through Gojo along the west bank of Kamo River, Noryo-Yuka is set up from May to September. They are generally called “Yuka,” which traces back to early Edo Period. You can enjoy meals and drinks in the cool breeze. Popular restaurants always have a long list of reservations. Although they are mostly open in the evening when the temperatures come down, they do business in day time during cooler May, June and September.

Highlights

  • You get to see a variety of wild birds in the middle of a city.
  • Kamogawa Park in Demachiyanagi is a relaxing spot for residents, called Kamogawa Delta. Walking from here toward Shijo area can be fun.
  • From Sanjo Ohashi Bridge to Shichijo Ohashi Bridge is called the Flower Hallway, amazing during the cherry blossom season. (east side of Kamo River)
  • Noryo-Yuka basically does not cancel reservation even when it rains. Make sure to call them ahead.

Photos

  • Fall foliage along Kamo River banks
©Kyoto Media Support Center

    Fall foliage along Kamo River banks ©Kyoto Media Support Center

  • Kamogawa Delta near Demachiyanagi Station 
©Kyoto Media Support Center

    Kamogawa Delta near Demachiyanagi Station ©Kyoto Media Support Center

  • Noryo-Yuka is set up in summer along Kamo River 
©Kyoto Media Support Center

    Noryo-Yuka is set up in summer along Kamo River ©Kyoto Media Support Center

  • Evenings bring out visitors seeking cool air 
©Tratto Brain

    Evenings bring out visitors seeking cool air ©Tratto Brain

  • In the early August tradition “Tanabata in Kyo,” chime lanterns are lit on the riversides
©Tratto Brain

    In the early August tradition “Tanabata in Kyo,” chime lanterns are lit on the riversides ©Tratto Brain

Reviews

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  • HUANG CHIUYEN

    鴨川的兩岸是河堤公園,京都夏天炎熱很多小朋友來這裡玩水,河床上的跳跳石設計的很有趣。

  • Tina Lai

    很清澈的一條河川,也代表京都的象徵。

  • 許思思

    京都的夏天真的很熱,傍晚時刻坐在河邊涼床上吃東西涼爽微風吹來相當舒服。

Details

Name in Japanese
鴨川
Postal Code
606-0801
Address
Shimogamomiyakawacho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Hours
Walk anytime
Directions
Keihan Main Line and Oto Line run along Kamo River’s east bank. Convenient to get off at Shichijo, Kiyomizu-Gojo, Gion-Shijo, Sanjo, Jingu-Marutamachi, and Demachiyanagi Stations.
Official Website
Kyoto Prefecture (Japanese)
Kyoto Kamogawa Noryo-Yuka Union (Japanese)