If you’re going to make a mockery of your favourite song, why not do so with smoke machines, ...
Acoustic, folk and pop shows dominate the schedule at this light, airy live venue that could do ...
There’s an unusual entrance policy at this black basement box: foreigners get in free so long ...
Jazz joints are intimate in Kyoto, but there’s nowhere quite like this skinny bar. At a push, ...
The Kyoto brand Sou-Sou produces hip reinventions of Japanese workwear. The ground floor offers ...
If your friends back home won’t put up with receiving tourist tat as souvenirs, this is the ...
In the remnants of a building by Tatsuno Kingo, the architect of Tokyo Station and the Bank of ...
Approaching its 300th anniversary, this paper fan specialist stocks around 100 designs, ranging ...
This neighbourhood has changed dramatically during the century since Funahashiya opened, with a ...
If you’re looking for kitchenware, this is the place to go to. Aritsugu has been supplying the ...
This small room was originally the tearoom of the adjoining Yoshikawa ryokan, but became a ...
This cosy tempura restaurant comes from the people behind the Tawaraya ryokan. Guests of the ...
Three galleries and a select store make up this Tadao Ando-esque concrete complex. Each gallery ...
This incense shop promotes lifestyle through scent, featuring new aromas of incense sticks ...
Vineria, a bar that is the second location opened by Ristorante t.v.b, serves a la carte ...
The city’s hippest boutique occupies the second floor of a Tadao Ando building, selling designs ...
One of Teramachi’s oldest tenants, this store first opened for business in 1663. It stocks a ...
The decor is so dazzling that it’s hard to focus on the clothes at this gargantuan boutique. ...
Filling in gaping holes on the fashion scene in Kyoto, this vast concrete store opened in late ...
Almost two decades ago, this former bank was renovated into a two-storey cocktail complex with ...
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