Like so many Kyoto restaurants, Yorozuya has built its business on the reputation of one ...
Kyoto designer Masaki Tokuda has a fascination with faces, adding smiles and sulks to ...
Much has been written about Hiiragiya since it opened in 1861, usually rich with superlatives. ...
From wireless internet to shoe-dryers to two fully equipped kitchens, this backpacker hostel ...
Uji’s other World Heritage site plays second fiddle to the more dazzling Byodo-in, but it’s ...
The temple etched into the back of every ¥10 coin has more national treasures than any temple ...
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 ...
For people who take their clubbing seriously, here’s a big, black dancefloor with little to ...
Even Korean food is gently seasoned in Kyoto. Risei goes easy on spices and lets the beef and ...
This avant-garde venue puts on entertainment ranging from local noise bands to an abstract mime ...
A textile-dyeing company with a history stretching back to 1919 runs the Pagong brand, best ...
Approaching its 300th anniversary, this paper fan specialist stocks around 100 designs, ranging ...
In 1997, a little over 1,200 years after the city was founded, Kyoto got a grand new station, ...
You’ll either love or hate the design here. The lobby of black marble and mirrors, crystal ...
The ‘Kampo’ Museum is named after Kampo Harada, the most eminent calligrapher of the 20th ...
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