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What is Kyoto Downtown called?

Kawaramachi is a downtown district in Kyoto, the ancient capital city of Japan. Although Kyoto retains its classic atmosphere, Kawaramachi is a city which is said to combine both modern and traditional Japan all in one place.



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One of Kyoto City's most famous streets, Hanamikoji is situated in the Gion district. This historic area hearkens back to the Japan of yesteryear, with its traditional wooden merchant houses and quaint ochaya, or teahouses.

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Located in the heart of Kyoto, Shijo-dori street is another of the city's top tourist destinations. Walking this busy street is a great way to experience the Kyoto way of life as an outsider. The street is lined with small coffee shops, restaurants, and many Japanese retail shops.

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Kawaramachi is a downtown district in Kyoto, the ancient capital city of Japan. Although Kyoto retains its classic atmosphere, Kawaramachi is a city which is said to combine both modern and traditional Japan all in one place.

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Visiting Shirakawa Minami-Dori ? the most beautiful street in Asia. Popularly known as Shimbashi-dori, this picturesque promenade is located in the popular Gion area of Kyoto, and is majorly for pedestrians.

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One of Kyoto City's most famous streets, Hanamikoji is situated in the Gion district. This historic area hearkens back to the Japan of yesteryear, with its traditional wooden merchant houses and quaint ochaya, or teahouses.

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10 Most Popular Neighbourhoods in Kyoto
  • Gion.
  • Arashiyama.
  • Higashiyama.
  • Sakyo Ward.
  • Fushimi.
  • Pontocho.
  • Shimogyo Ward.
  • Nishijin.


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While Kyoto has the nickname “city of 10,000 shrines,” the actual number is a bit lower, but still impressive.

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Kyoto's Old Market Streets Kyoto has a number of shopping arcades which have adapted to cater to tourist crowds. A few examples are Nishiki Market, Teramachi Street and Shinkyogoku Street which consistently pull in travelers looking to shop.

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The subways and trains are the most convenient way to get around the city. Buses are less convenient, but cover almost the whole city. Taxis are plentiful and reasonably cheap. They're sometimes cheaper than buses for groups of three or four on short trips.

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Ichimonjiya Wasuke (Japanese: ??????) is a traditional confectionery company located in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was established in the year 1000 and is operated by the 25th generation of the same family. The recent building is about 300 years old and contains many benches and stools around small tables.

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