The Togetsukyo Bridge and the Opening of “Rurouni Kenshin” Season 2
In the opening sequence of “Rurouni Kenshin” anime season 2, there is a famous scene where Kenshin is depicted crossing the Togetsukyo Bridge. This scene is widely recognized as one of the iconic moments in the series. The image of Kenshin walking across the bridge captures his quiet resolve and his confrontation with his past, beautifully set against the serene natural backdrop of Arashiyama. This setting perfectly encapsulates the atmosphere of the series.
The historical and tranquil ambiance of Arashiyama and the Togetsukyo Bridge harmonizes perfectly with Kenshin’s character, making this scene particularly popular among fans. Visiting the Togetsukyo Bridge in person allows fans to recall this opening scene and immerse themselves in the same atmosphere experienced by Kenshin.
The use of the Togetsukyo Bridge in the opening of “Rurouni Kenshin” is a brilliant example of how the history and culture of Kyoto are seamlessly integrated with the themes of the series. For fans, visiting this location offers a special opportunity to connect with the series and create a personal and memorable experience.
Togetsukyo Bridge (渡月橋)
• Location: Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
• Google Maps Link: Togetsukyo Bridge on Google Maps
Access Information
By Train
• JR Sagano Line (Sanin Main Line): Take the JR Sagano Line from Kyoto Station and get off at “Saga-Arashiyama Station.” From there, it’s about a 10-minute walk to Togetsukyo Bridge.
• Hankyu Arashiyama Line: Take the Hankyu Kyoto Line to “Katsura Station,” transfer to the Hankyu Arashiyama Line, and get off at “Arashiyama Station.” The bridge is about a 5-minute walk from the station.
By Bus
• From central Kyoto, you can take the “Kyoto City Bus” or “Kyoto Bus” to “Arashiyama Tenryu-ji-mae” or “Arashiyama Park.” The bridge is just a few minutes’ walk away.
By Car
• If driving, take the Meishin Expressway to the “Kyoto Minami IC” exit. From there, it’s about a 30-minute drive to Arashiyama. Please note that parking in the area can be limited, especially during peak tourist seasons.