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嵐山モンキーパークいわたやま

Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama

A scenic mountain park where visitors can interact with wild monkeys and enjoy panoramic views of Kyoto.

Attractions

Wildlife, Nature, Family-Friendly

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Located in the lush hills of Arashiyama, Monkey Park Iwatayama offers a unique wildlife experience just a short hike from Kyoto’s iconic bamboo forest. Home to over 100 Japanese macaques, visitors can observe these playful creatures up close in their natural habitat. At the summit, enjoy sweeping views of Kyoto city while feeding the monkeys from a safe, designated area. A perfect combination of nature, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery, the park is ideal for families and nature lovers.

Facilities & Services

  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Feeding Area
  • Panoramic Viewpoint
  • Hiking Trails

Contact

Address:

616-0004 Kyoto, Nishikyo Ward, Arashiyama Nakaoshitacho, 61

Phone:

075-872-0950

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