
The Hozu River (保津川 Hozugawa) is a part of Katsura River in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The river begins in the mountains near Kameoka, a town northwest of Kyoto City. It snakes into the Arashiyama section of western Kyoto before changing its name to Katsura River. The Hozu River is considered scenic, and is known primarily for its association with Hozugawa Kudari, literally "down the Hozu river", a sightseeing whitewater boat that goes downstream from Kameoka to Arashiyama. Hozugawa Kudari is especially popular in the fall, when the Japanese Maple leaves change colors, and in the Spring, when the sakura, or Japanese cherry tree, blooms. The trip usually takes about two hours.
If Google Maps wasn't go wrong at that time, maybe we wouldn't find this majestic kind of view in Arashiyama area. Thanks Google anyway! Well, sometimes got lost is the best way to see something in different side.
If Google Maps wasn't go wrong at that time, maybe we wouldn't find this majestic kind of view in Arashiyama area. Thanks Google anyway! Well, sometimes got lost is the best way to see something in different side.
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