It’s less mesmerising than most of its World Heritage peers, but this shrine is historic ...
Kyoto’s oldest Noh theatre was built in 1908, and had its last major refurbishment nine years ...
The Kongo Noh school, one of the nation’s big five, has been performing for 26 generations. ...
For people who take their clubbing seriously, here’s a big, black dancefloor with little to ...
Women are spoiled for choice when buying kimono in Kyoto; men have to look a little harder. The ...
In a delightful store with a small garden, kimono stylist Motoko Morita will help you team a ...
If you want to explore sake but haven’t a clue where to begin, this is your place. The Israeli ...
The building is a 19th-century kimono merchant’s house. The dining room looks onto a rock ...
Top-grade Japanese beef usually commands sky-high prices, but Hafuu is run by a veteran Kyoto ...
You don’t need to be a manga fan to be charmed by this vast but endearing museum, with a ...
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