Honke Tagoto Sanjo Honten, a long-established soba restaurant in Kyoto with a hybrid of Kansai broth and Tokyo soba.
Standing in front of the T-junction (or “Chojiro” in Kyoto style) at the intersection of Shinkyogo
続きを読むStanding in front of the T-junction (or “Chojiro” in Kyoto style) at the intersection of Shinkyogo
続きを読むBushin Inari Shrine is located right in the middle of the Kyoto Sanjokai shopping street, east-west. There are
続きを読むShopping streets are surprisingly common in Kyoto. There are some in the Demachi Masugata shopping arcade and
続きを読むAwajishima no Uta Fuunji is located on Teramachi-dori, Oike-agaru, Kyoto, a 2-minute walk from Kyoto Shiyakush
続きを読む“Myomanji Temple” in Rakuhoku, Kyoto. Kiyohime Anjin’s legendary bell, “Snow, Moon and Flowers,” is famous for
続きを読むKyoto surrounded by mountains. If you can see so many mountains from the city, it’s natural to think “I want t
続きを読む“BRUGGE Kyoto Rakuhoku” is located at the entrance of Hyotankuzureyama, away from the town of Iwakura in the n
続きを読む“Shimogamo Saryo” is located in a good location near Shimogamo Shrine and Tadasu-no-Mori in Kyoto. A quiet res
続きを読むKyoto is the “Iwakura Tomomi Iwakura Old House” in Rakuhoku, Iwakura. A mansion that is familiar to history lo
続きを読む“Nishiki Tenmangu” is located in the kitchen of Kyoto, at the eastern end of Nishiki Market. 3 minutes walk fr
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