It’s quite a trek from anywhere, but this sake store is by far the best in the city. Owner ...
The oldest and most famous of Myoshin-ji’s sub-temples is renowned for its tranquil gardens. A ...
Kanze is Japan’s largest and Kyoto’s most prolific Noh school, and claims a direct line back to ...
One night it’s a rock bar, the next it’s a jazz club, or perhaps a house of blues. Zac Baran ...
The name might suggest a corny revue, but Whoopee’s is actually a bunker for bands and DJs ...
This 40-seater live music venue is incredibly intimate, if a bit sterile. It feels like the ...
Kyoto designer Masaki Tokuda has a fascination with faces, adding smiles and sulks to ...
This avant-garde venue puts on entertainment ranging from local noise bands to an abstract mime ...
This friendly restaurant on Pontocho provides glorious views of the Kamo river and serves ...
A romantic Pontocho address plus Kyoto cuisine with a river view usually adds up to a steep ...
A textile-dyeing company with a history stretching back to 1919 runs the Pagong brand, best ...
In 1997, a little over 1,200 years after the city was founded, Kyoto got a grand new station, ...
The setting can’t be faulted: the 501-room Westin sits against a verdant mountain and boasts ...
The ‘Kampo’ Museum is named after Kampo Harada, the most eminent calligrapher of the 20th ...
Once the most dated of Kyoto's top-end hotels, the Brighton was given a much-needed makeover in ...
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