Arts & Culture
"Miyagawa-cho Kaburenjo Theatre"
The Kyo Odori is an annual dance performance by
maiko and geiko of the Miyagawacho district.
Limited beer garden in rooftop every summer.
You can have a beer with maiko san and geiko san!!
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Miyagawacho Kaburenjo (Mai Hall)
572 Komatsuchō"Miyagawa-cho Kaburenjo Theatre"
The Kyo Odori is an annual dance performance by
maiko and geiko of the Miyagawacho district.
Limited beer garden in rooftop every summer.
You can have a beer with maiko san and geiko san!!
"Minamiza Theater." is kabuki theater.
https://www.kabukiweb.net/theatres/minamiza/information/index.html
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Kyōto Minami-za
198 Nakanochō"Minamiza Theater." is kabuki theater.
https://www.kabukiweb.net/theatres/minamiza/information/index.html
Gionmachi Minamigawa
”Gion Kobu Kaburen jo”
Food Scene
Ramen Popeye
5-chōme-327-6 MiyagawasujiRamen Shop ”Popeye”
You can have a ramen here!
Grill Fukuya
5-chōme-341 MiyagawasujiJapanese-style western food restaurant.
'Grill fukuya'.
machiya cafe "rojiusagi"
Japanese-style cafe & restaurant.
You can hava a japanese-style breakfast.
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Cafe Roji-Usagi
176 Shimoyanagichōmachiya cafe "rojiusagi"
Japanese-style cafe & restaurant.
You can hava a japanese-style breakfast.
Gohanya shinkiro
6-chōme-361 MiyagawasujiJapanese style restaurant "Gohan-ya Shinkiro"
Izakaya Restaurant "Maguro Factory".
You can eat flesh tuna there!!
The link of web page is under below.
https://magufac.owst.jp/en/
Magurofactory (マグロファクトリー)
Izakaya Restaurant "Maguro Factory".
You can eat flesh tuna there!!
The link of web page is under below.
https://magufac.owst.jp/en/
”Ko-an Kyoto" is a beautiful tea house.
Please feel free to make a reservation if you need.
This tea house is famous, so it is better to make a reservation as quick as you can.
Web site:
http://koankyoto.com/
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”Ko-an Kyoto" is a beautiful tea house.
Please feel free to make a reservation if you need.
This tea house is famous, so it is better to make a reservation as quick as you can.
Web site:
http://koankyoto.com/
Getting Around
Keihan railway "Gion Shijo Station".
Exit 1 is the most nearest exit to your house.
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Gion station
Gionmachi Kitagawa Higashiyama WardKeihan railway "Gion Shijo Station".
Exit 1 is the most nearest exit to your house.
Keihan railway "Kiyomizu Gojo Station". Exit 5 is the most nearest exit to your house.
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Kiyomizu-Gojō Station
Miyagawasuji-8-chōme Higashiyama WardKeihan railway "Kiyomizu Gojo Station". Exit 5 is the most nearest exit to your house.
Kawaramachi Matsubara Bus Stop station
Kōtakechō Shimogyo WardKyoto City Bus "Kawaramachi Matsubara stop".
Essentials
The convenience store.
"Daily Yamazaki Kawaramachi Matsubara shop".
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Daily-Yamazaki Kawaramachi-Matsubara
396 MatsukawachōThe convenience store.
"Daily Yamazaki Kawaramachi Matsubara shop".
The convenience store
"Seven Eleven Kyoto Kawaramachi Takatsuji shop".
The international Bank ATM in the shop.
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7-Eleven
277 ShimizuchōThe convenience store
"Seven Eleven Kyoto Kawaramachi Takatsuji shop".
The international Bank ATM in the shop.
Fresco Gion
Miyagawasuji-1-chōme Higashiyama Ward”Fresco Gion store” Super market. You can buy grocery here!
Ebisunochō, 524
”Fresco Teramachi store” Super market. You can buy grocery here!
"Gyomu super market Shijo Teramachi store"
It's a wholesale market.
Better to buy grocery here if you are long stay.
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Gyomu Super
531 Ebisunochō"Gyomu super market Shijo Teramachi store"
It's a wholesale market.
Better to buy grocery here if you are long stay.
Parks & Nature
Matsubarabashi Park
5-chōme-344 Miyagawasuji"Matsubara bashi small park"
Bukkoji Park
160 Izumiyachō"Bukko-ji park"
Sightseeing
Kenninji is a temple of the Zen sect, one of the main branches of Japanese Buddhism. Buddhism, founded approximately 2,500 years ago in India by Shakyamuni Buddha, teaches that the inherent suffering of life can be transcended through equanimity, wisdom, and compassion.
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Kennin-ji Temple Hatto
584 KomatsuchōKenninji is a temple of the Zen sect, one of the main branches of Japanese Buddhism. Buddhism, founded approximately 2,500 years ago in India by Shakyamuni Buddha, teaches that the inherent suffering of life can be transcended through equanimity, wisdom, and compassion.
"Kyoto Ebisu Shrine." called Ebissan by the locals, Kyoto Ebisu Shrine is known as one of the country’s three most popular shrines dedicated to Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Considered the patron of fishermen and business people, Ebisu’s jolly figure with his telltale fishing pole can be found throughout the grounds. Located just south of the Zen temple Kennin-ji, this Ebisu Shrine is the place to be during the January Tōka Ebisu festival, when business owners from all over gather in the hopes that the shrine’s lucky bamboo will bring good fortune to their enterprises.
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京都恵比須神社
125 Komatsuchō"Kyoto Ebisu Shrine." called Ebissan by the locals, Kyoto Ebisu Shrine is known as one of the country’s three most popular shrines dedicated to Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Considered the patron of fishermen and business people, Ebisu’s jolly figure with his telltale fishing pole can be found throughout the grounds. Located just south of the Zen temple Kennin-ji, this Ebisu Shrine is the place to be during the January Tōka Ebisu festival, when business owners from all over gather in the hopes that the shrine’s lucky bamboo will bring good fortune to their enterprises.
"Yasui Konpira Shrine"
Yasui Konpira-gu has become especially popular among young Japanese women who flock to the shrine to perform a ritual of crawling through a hole in a large ema-shaped stone, known as the enkiri or enmusubi stone.
The ritual is performed to pray for breaking off bad relationships and initiating good ones. Supplicants write down their wishes on a white, paper amulet (katashiro), crawl through the hole in the stone, then back through again before pinning their amulet on the megalith along with the thousands of others covering it.
Performing this ritual can break up or initiate not just human relationships but also end disease or other harmful associations.
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安慶神社
下弁天町-70 東山区"Yasui Konpira Shrine"
Yasui Konpira-gu has become especially popular among young Japanese women who flock to the shrine to perform a ritual of crawling through a hole in a large ema-shaped stone, known as the enkiri or enmusubi stone.
The ritual is performed to pray for breaking off bad relationships and initiating good ones. Supplicants write down their wishes on a white, paper amulet (katashiro), crawl through the hole in the stone, then back through again before pinning their amulet on the megalith along with the thousands of others covering it.
Performing this ritual can break up or initiate not just human relationships but also end disease or other harmful associations.
"Yasaka Pagoda" is one of famous sight seeing place in Kyoto.
You would better go and see this pagoda if you are staying here.
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法規寺八坂之塔
388 清水八坂上町"Yasaka Pagoda" is one of famous sight seeing place in Kyoto.
You would better go and see this pagoda if you are staying here.
"Kiyomizu temple"
Almost all people know this famous sight seeing in Kyoto.
You need to walk many stone steps until Kiyomizu temple, but you will see excellent view from the top stage of Kiyomizu temple.
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清水寺
"Kiyomizu temple"
Almost all people know this famous sight seeing in Kyoto.
You need to walk many stone steps until Kiyomizu temple, but you will see excellent view from the top stage of Kiyomizu temple.
"Yasaka shrine" also known as Gion Shrine, is one of the most famous shrines in Kyoto.
You can see "Yomise" and "Demise"(Japanese rows of stalls) there during event sometimes. You can buy your favorite food from a food stall, then enjoy it while walking around.
You can feel Japanese Omatsuri (festival) culture there.
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八坂神社
625 Gionmachi Kitagawa"Yasaka shrine" also known as Gion Shrine, is one of the most famous shrines in Kyoto.
You can see "Yomise" and "Demise"(Japanese rows of stalls) there during event sometimes. You can buy your favorite food from a food stall, then enjoy it while walking around.
You can feel Japanese Omatsuri (festival) culture there.