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Kyoto Station
Higashishiokōji Kamadonochō Shimogyo WardKyoto Station
Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, located around Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine in the east and the Kamo River in the west.
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Gion
Higashiyama WardGion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district, located around Shijo Avenue between Yasaka Shrine in the east and the Kamo River in the west.
Kiyomizu-dera
This is a most famous Buddhist temples.
Sanjusangen-do most popular with foreigners. Write your wish on candle and Buddha will make it come true.
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Rengeoin Sanjusangendo
657 SanjūsangendōmawariSanjusangen-do most popular with foreigners. Write your wish on candle and Buddha will make it come true.
Heian-jingu Shrine is a relatively recent addition to Kyoto's collection of sacred places.
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I-Heian Shrine
Okazaki Nishitennocho Sakyo WardHeian-jingu Shrine is a relatively recent addition to Kyoto's collection of sacred places.
The Yasaka Shrine is the most prominent Shinto Shrine in the Gion District of Kyoto, an area known
for spotting maiko and geisha.
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Yasaka Shrine Otabisho
Teianmaenocho Shimogyo WardThe Yasaka Shrine is the most prominent Shinto Shrine in the Gion District of Kyoto, an area known
for spotting maiko and geisha.
Chion-in Temple is a large and very popular temple. Its massive front gate, the largest of its kind in Japan, is an awesome sight.
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Chion-in-michi
Chion-in Temple is a large and very popular temple. Its massive front gate, the largest of its kind in Japan, is an awesome sight.
Kyoto City established Maruyama Park in 1886. The famous weeping cherry tree with fabulous drooping branches is the second generation to be planted here.
円山公園 ぐろーりー 住宅型有料老人ホーム
25-chōme-25 Chome-2 Minami 1 JōnishiKyoto City established Maruyama Park in 1886. The famous weeping cherry tree with fabulous drooping branches is the second generation to be planted here.
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青龍町-213-1 出町通今出川上るThe sanmon Gate of Nanzen-ji is counted as one of the "three gates of Japan"