Despite being a popular spot with foreign tourists, Kyoto’s Gion district is full of ...
Vineria, a bar that is the second location opened by Ristorante t.v.b, serves a la carte ...
One look at the map ought to dissuade you from staying here. The Utano is tucked away in the ...
Kyoto’s most foreigner-friendly ryokan has English-speaking staff who can point guests in the ...
Ryokan owners like to talk of their inns as family homes, and Yoshikawa may be the most ...
Even though Ishihara was famously the favourite inn of cinema legend Akira Kurosawa, there are ...
Readers of Conde Nast Traveller voted the Hyatt Regency the best hotel in Kyoto (and Japan’s ...
The thin tower of ferroconcrete doesn’t promise much, but ring the doorbell and the bright red ...
The Granvia has one great advantage to brag about, over other hotels: most of the city’s buses, ...
A light renovation has turned a century-old townhouse into one of the city’s most economical ...
The temple etched into the back of every ¥10 coin has more national treasures than any temple ...
The origins of this Tendai sect temple date back to 985. The buildings that now comprise this ...
The home ground of Kyoto Sanga FC, the city’s perennially under-performing J-League football ...
The main branch of Il Ghiottone is famously booked up weeks in advance. In 2008, chef Sasajima ...
A restaurant this far from the action needs to be special to survive. A Womb’s formula is ...
One of the tenets of the ‘new religion’ Church of World Messianity is that art and beauty can ...
You may have seen the photographs of Fushimi Inari, but you won’t be prepared for the scale of ...
You’ll want a window seat here. With Mount Arashi in the background and the Togetsu Bridge ...
Kyoto’s most attractive live venue opened back in 1973, in what was once a sake brewery. And it ...
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