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Ooe Nohgakudo

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Art & Leisure  |  Sep 22 2009

Kyoto’s oldest Noh theatre was built in 1908, and had its last major refurbishment nine years ...

Kongo Nohgakudo

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Art & Leisure  |  Sep 22 2009

The Kongo Noh school, one of the nation’s big five, has been performing for 26 generations. ...

Lab Tribe

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Clubs  |  Sep 22 2009

For people who take their clubbing seriously, here’s a big, black dancefloor with little to ...

Wajigen Shizukuya

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Shops  |  Sep 22 2009

Women are spoiled for choice when buying kimono in Kyoto; men have to look a little harder. The ...

Omo

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Shops  |  Sep 22 2009

In a delightful store with a small garden, kimono stylist Motoko Morita will help you team a ...

Yoramu Sake Bar

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Restaurants & Cafés  |  Sep 22 2009

If you want to explore sake but haven’t a clue where to begin, this is your place. The Israeli ...

Tamaki

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Restaurants & Cafés  |  Sep 22 2009

The building is a 19th-century kimono merchant’s house. The dining room looks onto a rock ...

Kanga-an

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Restaurants & Cafés  |  Sep 22 2009

A temple that no gastronome should miss.

Hafuu

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Restaurants & Cafés  |  Sep 22 2009

Top-grade Japanese beef usually commands sky-high prices, but Hafuu is run by a veteran Kyoto ...

Shimogamo Jinja

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Museums & Sights  |  Sep 22 2009

It’s less mesmerising than most of its World Heritage peers, but this shrine is historic ...

Kyoto International Manga Museum

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Museums & Sights  |  Sep 22 2009

You don’t need to be a manga fan to be charmed by this vast but endearing museum, with a ...

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