The Arashiyama Sagano Romantic Train, locally known as the Sagano Torokko Train, is a heritage railway offering a scenic 25-minute journey along the Hozugawa River. Originally a freight line, it now provides tourists with a unique perspective of Kyoto's natural beauty, particularly the Hozugawa Gorge. Its slow pace allows for immersive viewing of the landscape, making it a significant attraction for those seeking a tranquil escape from the city's bustling temples.
Visitors consistently rave about the train's picturesque views, especially during the cherry blossom season in spring and the vibrant autumn foliage. Many highlight the open-air Car No. 5, known as the "Rich" carriage, for its unobstructed views and immersive experience, though they warn it can be chilly. The interaction with Hozugawa River boat tours, where passengers wave to each other, is also a frequently mentioned delightful detail. However, some reviewers note that views can be limited if not seated on the correct side of the train, and the wooden seats are often described as uncomfortable. The train's conductor, while enthusiastic, sometimes provides a loud, continuous commentary in Japanese, which can detract from the peaceful atmosphere for some.
To maximize your experience, it is highly recommended to book tickets well in advance, especially for peak seasons like spring and autumn, as they sell out quickly. Online booking is often preferred, with some suggesting booking a month ahead. For the best views from Saga to Kameoka, aim for seats on the right side of the train (odd-numbered seats are sometimes mentioned for better views). If you can't secure a window seat, standing tickets are an option and can offer flexibility to view both sides. Consider combining the train ride with a Hozugawa River boat trip back to Arashiyama for a varied experience. Dress warmly if opting for the open-air carriage, especially outside of summer.
The Sagano Romantic Train operates between Torokko Saga Station and Torokko Kameoka Station, with intermediate stops at Torokko Arashiyama and Torokko Hozukyo. Torokko Saga Station is conveniently located right next to the JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, making it easily accessible by JR train from Kyoto Station. If you plan to take the Hozugawa River boat ride back, disembark at Torokko Kameoka Station and walk about 10 minutes to JR Umahori Station, where shuttle buses to the boat launch are available. Public transport is generally efficient, but allow ample time for transfers and walking, especially if unfamiliar with the area.
Common complaints include the difficulty of securing tickets, uncomfortable wooden seats, and the loud commentary from the conductor. To mitigate these, book early, manage expectations regarding comfort, and consider bringing earplugs if sensitive to noise. Some visitors also find the scenery less impressive outside of peak seasons or if they are seated on the 'wrong' side. Researching the best seating for your direction of travel and visiting during spring or autumn can significantly enhance your enjoyment.


