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Sunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left thSunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left thSunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left thSunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left thSunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left thSunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left thSunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left th

Sunday 8th October 2017. 12:30 Kyoto Japan.

Our cruise ended in Arashiyama. Once everyone had left the boat the guys allowed me and Nomu to stay on and they let us row across Arashiyama. They were all so kind and it was an awesome end to the rover boat experience. 


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Sunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We hSunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We hSunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We hSunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We hSunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We hSunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We hSunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We h

Sunday 8th October 2017. 11:00 Kyoto Japan.

Today me and Nomu went on the Hozugawa River Cruise. We have wanted to do this for a while and decided to go today as I only have a few more weekends left in Kyoto. We couldn’t have picked a better day the weather was glorious.

Hozugawa River Cruises (保津川下り, Hozugawa Kudari) are sightseeing boat rides down the Hozugawa River from Kameoka to Arashiyama. The cruises utilize traditional style, flat bottomed boats piloted by boatmen who guide the craft 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.

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.


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