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Kyoto
A treasure box of World Heritages
Historic legacies handed down from generation to generation.
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Charcoal-grilled Eel Doikatsuman Kinkakuji Branch
Kinkakuji Temple/Kinugasa/Kita-ku, Kyoto
Unagi (eel), Japanese
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Sumiyaki Unafuji Daimaru Kyoto Bettei
Shijo Karasuma/Karasuma Oike, Kyoto
Unagi (eel), Japanese
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GION Yamaneko
Gion, Kyoto
Izakaya (Japanese tavern), Taverns
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Japanese Noodle Issunbousi
Maruyama Park/Kodaiji Temple/Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto
Ramen, Ramen (noodles)
Kyoto Area Map

Spring with the pale pink cherry blossoms, summer with the lively green color, fall with the mountains colored in red and yellow, and winter with quietness found in Japanese traditional ink drawings. Kyoto delights you with its unique impression by season. With seventeen buildings registered as World Heritages, Kyoto embraces many old temples and shrines, welcoming hundreds of thousands of tourists both from all over Japan and other countries throughout the year. The ancient city is lively with many festivals. Among them, the charming Gion Festival in July and the dignified Daimonji Bonfire in August are the two most famous and popular ones. Kyoto should be the city you want to visit once in a lifetime.
Access from major landmarks
From Kansai Airport station to Kyoto Station
・Seventy-five minutes (via JR limited express Haruka)
Attractions in Kyoto
Whether it will be your fist visit to Kyoto or you're already an experienced connoisseur, our guide to things to see and places to go in Kyoto will cover all what you might need to know.
Landmarks
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