In the Edo period, kimono wearers stored their keepsakes inside small containers that hung from ...
Even though it’s a trek to reach from the city centre, this World Heritage site is worth the ...
Like so much of Kyoto, Zen temple Daitoku-ji was destroyed in the Onin War (1467-77). The monk ...
Kyoto’s most iconic structure is a three-storey pavilion that literally dazzles visitors when ...
Menzo is famous for three things: enormous lunchtime queues, divine noodles and a handsome ...
For some, Hyotei is the best restaurant in Kyoto. For others, it’s overhyped, overpriced and ...
Yoshihiro Murata is the Gordon Ramsay of Japanese cuisine. From TV shows to newspaper columns ...
Dining with maiko is a typical Kyoto experience that few visitors get to try. Securing their ...
In a delightful store with a small garden, kimono stylist Motoko Morita will help you team a ...
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