Sightseeing
Admission free. Reservation with passport info required.
The Kyoto Imperial Palace (Kyōto Gosho) used to be the residence of Japan's Imperial Family until 1868.
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Isigodlo saseKyoto Imperial Palace
3 KyōtogyoenAdmission free. Reservation with passport info required.
The Kyoto Imperial Palace (Kyōto Gosho) used to be the residence of Japan's Imperial Family until 1868.
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Gion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district. It is filled with shops, restaurants and ochaya (teahouses). The most popular area of Gion is Hanami-koji.
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Gion
Higashiyama WardGion is Kyoto's most famous geisha district. It is filled with shops, restaurants and ochaya (teahouses). The most popular area of Gion is Hanami-koji.
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Admission fee: 600 yen.
Nijo Castle (Nijōjō) was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867).
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Nijo Castle
541 NijōjōchōAdmission fee: 600 yen.
Nijo Castle (Nijōjō) was built in 1603 as the Kyoto residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period (1603-1867).
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Main ground: free. Garden: 600 yen.
Heian Shrine's (Heian Jingū) main buildings are a partial replica of the original Imperial Palace from the Heian Period (794-1185).
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I-Heian Shrine
Okazaki Nishitennocho Sakyo WardMain ground: free. Garden: 600 yen.
Heian Shrine's (Heian Jingū) main buildings are a partial replica of the original Imperial Palace from the Heian Period (794-1185).
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Everything Else
Admission fee: 800 yen.
The museum was opened in the end of 2006. A small section of the books is dedicated to foreign and translated manga, but the majority is in Japanese.
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I-Manga Museum yaseKyoto International
452 KinbukichōAdmission fee: 800 yen.
The museum was opened in the end of 2006. A small section of the books is dedicated to foreign and translated manga, but the majority is in Japanese.
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You can learn Japanese typical and traditional homemade cooking. Instructors speak English fluently. They can answer any questions regarding food or culture in general.
Source: Kyoto Daidocoro
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Kyoto Daidocoro
435-2 EbisuchōYou can learn Japanese typical and traditional homemade cooking. Instructors speak English fluently. They can answer any questions regarding food or culture in general.
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Food Scene
Pontocho is one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas. It is a narrow alley packed with restaurants on both sides, from inexpensive yakitori to pricey cuisine.
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Pontocho Area
Kashiwayacho Nakagyo WardPontocho is one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas. It is a narrow alley packed with restaurants on both sides, from inexpensive yakitori to pricey cuisine.
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Entertainment & Activities
The dojo offers both show and lesson programs. You can learn/practice some aspects of the way of a samurai, try on a costume, and watch a show performed by Kembu Masters.
Source: Samurai Kembu
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Samurai Kembu Theater
35-7 SanchōmeThe dojo offers both show and lesson programs. You can learn/practice some aspects of the way of a samurai, try on a costume, and watch a show performed by Kembu Masters.
Source: Samurai Kembu
Experience ninja training with shuriken, ninja sword, kunai and others at tatami dojo in Kyoto, Japan. And various ninja arms, tools, costumes and goods at the store.
Source: Ninja Dojo
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NINJA DOJO and STORE
528 HakurakutenchōExperience ninja training with shuriken, ninja sword, kunai and others at tatami dojo in Kyoto, Japan. And various ninja arms, tools, costumes and goods at the store.
Source: Ninja Dojo
Arts & Culture
A non-verbal stage performance. Its stage effects set up uses techniques ranging from those used in Kabuki plays to the latest technologies.
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Non-Verbal performance Kyoto GEAR theatre
56 BenkeiishichōA non-verbal stage performance. Its stage effects set up uses techniques ranging from those used in Kabuki plays to the latest technologies.
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Shopping
Nishiki Market is a narrow, five block long shopping street lined by more than one hundred shops and restaurants. Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen".
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Isifunda sase-Nishiki Market Shopping
Nishidaimonjichō Nakagyo WardNishiki Market is a narrow, five block long shopping street lined by more than one hundred shops and restaurants. Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen".
Source: japan-guide
FamilyMart Teramachi-Nijo
444-1 MyōmanjimaechōClosest convenience store.
Essentials
Toraishichō, 52−1
Closest supermarket.