Guidebook for 京都市東山区

Hotel
Guidebook for 京都市東山区

Food Scene

Japanese cuisine restaurant
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お食事処明日香 Oshokuji Dokoro Asuka
Nishimachi Higashiyama Ward
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Japanese cuisine restaurant
Ramen
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Ichiran Kyoto Kawaramachi
598 Uraderachō
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Ramen
It's the cheap and good Sushi restaurant
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Kappa Sushi
2-chōme-1-17 Minamitsumori
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It's the cheap and good Sushi restaurant
a posh restaurant of Kobe beef stake
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KOBE Misono
Narayachō Nakagyo Ward
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a posh restaurant of Kobe beef stake
a reasonable Yakiniku restaurant
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Kyoto Yakiniku (BBQ) HIRO Kiyamachi
527 Kamiōsakachō
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a reasonable Yakiniku restaurant
Japanese sweets Cafe
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Petit Pochi
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Japanese sweets Cafe
You can eat while enjoying the Japanese garden.
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Ganko
484-6 木屋町通二条下ル東生洲町
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You can eat while enjoying the Japanese garden.
Authentic Edo era style of Sushi. chef make sushi in front of you. and it's really cheap!
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Sushitetsu
三条通 Nakagyo Ward
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Authentic Edo era style of Sushi. chef make sushi in front of you. and it's really cheap!

Sightseeing

"Philosopher's Walk" a pleasant stone path begins around Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion) and ends in the neighborhood of Nanzenji.
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The Philosopher's Path (Tetsugaku no michi)
Jōdoji Ishibashichō Sakyo Ward
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"Philosopher's Walk" a pleasant stone path begins around Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion) and ends in the neighborhood of Nanzenji.
Pontocho is one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas. The alley is packed with restaurants on both sides offering a wide range of dining options
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Pontocho Area
Kashiwayacho Nakagyo Ward
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Pontocho is one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas. The alley is packed with restaurants on both sides offering a wide range of dining options
Ginakuaku-ji, (Silver Pavilion) named officially Jisyo-ji. A historical Zen temple featuring a silver pavilion and an expansive, well-known garden.
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銀閣寺
Ginkakujichō
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Ginakuaku-ji, (Silver Pavilion) named officially Jisyo-ji. A historical Zen temple featuring a silver pavilion and an expansive, well-known garden.
one of the oldest Shinto shrines, surrounded by the Tadasu no Mori, a forest which was preserved during the modernization of the city and contains trees that are up to 600 years old.
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下鴨神社
下鴨泉川町-59 左京区
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one of the oldest Shinto shrines, surrounded by the Tadasu no Mori, a forest which was preserved during the modernization of the city and contains trees that are up to 600 years old.
Ninna-ji Temple is a Buddhist temple in north-east Kyoto that is deeply related with the Imperial Family of Japan
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仁和寺
Omuroōuchi
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Ninna-ji Temple is a Buddhist temple in north-east Kyoto that is deeply related with the Imperial Family of Japan
Ryoanji Temple houses the most famous Zen rock garden in Japan arranged in the kare-sansui (dry landscape) style.
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龍安寺
Ryōanji Goryōnoshitachō
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Ryoanji Temple houses the most famous Zen rock garden in Japan arranged in the kare-sansui (dry landscape) style.
Famous for its bamboo grove, beautiful location and famous heritage
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嵐山駅
63-1 嵯峨天龍寺芒ノ馬場町
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Famous for its bamboo grove, beautiful location and famous heritage
Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) is one of the most well-known temples in Japan. The main pavilion is covered in gold leaf and shimmers in front of a pond.
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金閣寺
Kinkakujichō
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Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) is one of the most well-known temples in Japan. The main pavilion is covered in gold leaf and shimmers in front of a pond.
Nijo-jo Castle is one of Kyoto's most popular and impressive sights. It shows the power that the Shoguns wielded over the emperors throughout the Edo Period(1603-1867).
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二条城
541 Nijōjōchō
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Nijo-jo Castle is one of Kyoto's most popular and impressive sights. It shows the power that the Shoguns wielded over the emperors throughout the Edo Period(1603-1867).
The magical, seemingly unending path of over 5000 vibrant orange torii gates that wind through the hills behind Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine makes it one of the most popular shrines in Japan.
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伏見稲荷大社
68 Fukakusa Yabunouchichō
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The magical, seemingly unending path of over 5000 vibrant orange torii gates that wind through the hills behind Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine makes it one of the most popular shrines in Japan.
Tofukuji templeis a large Zen temple in southeastern Kyoto that is particularly famous for its spectacular autumn colors
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東福寺
15-chōme-778 Honmachi
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Tofukuji templeis a large Zen temple in southeastern Kyoto that is particularly famous for its spectacular autumn colors
Sanjusangendo is an unique and impressive temple in Kyoto. It dates back to 1164 and is famous for it’s 1001 golden statues of Kannon, goddess of mercy.
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三十三間堂
657 Sanjūsangendōmawari
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Sanjusangendo is an unique and impressive temple in Kyoto. It dates back to 1164 and is famous for it’s 1001 golden statues of Kannon, goddess of mercy.

Drinks & Nightlife

it's a small romantic bar. you can enjoy the beautiful night view from there.
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in the Moon
200 Nakanochō
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it's a small romantic bar. you can enjoy the beautiful night view from there.
shisha. hookah. you can meet people from other countries.
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ZamZam Bar&Pub
185-1 Zaimokuchō
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shisha. hookah. you can meet people from other countries.

Everything Else

Cool. Foreign friendly. They have really cool cocktails w/ fire.
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L'Escamoteur
Saitocho-138-9 Shimogyo Ward
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Cool. Foreign friendly. They have really cool cocktails w/ fire.
Cool. Foreign friendly. They have really cool cocktails w/ fire.
69 現地メンバーのおすすめ
L'Escamoteur
Saitocho-138-9 Shimogyo Ward
69 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Cool. Foreign friendly. They have really cool cocktails w/ fire.