Market · Kyoto-shi
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"The covered food market is not a secret by any means. But it's a delightful way to fit together an impromptu lunch with the prepared food from stalls."
Japanese restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Set in a transformed machiya, this inviting eatery showcases seasonal ingredients with a front-row view of culinary artistry, creating an unforgettable dining experience.
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Soba noodle shop · Kyoto-shi
Kyoto’s Honke Owariya serves centuries-old soba in a historic wooden Meiji-era setting, famed for its pure water and serene atmosphere.
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Ramen restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Nestled on the second floor of an alleyway, this chic ramen spot serves rich chicken-based broths and crispy karaage in a cozy yet upscale atmosphere.
Tourist attraction · Kyoto-shi
Nishijin Textile Center in Kyoto showcases traditional weaving with live demos, vibrant kimono shows, and a shop full of elegant silk goods.
Art museum · Kyoto-shi
Kyoto's open-air art oasis by Tadao Ando blends iconic ceramic murals with serene waterfalls and sleek modern design.
Nestled in a traditional Kyoto townhouse, this Bib Gourmand soba spot serves up deliciously unique 'Atsumori-soba' in a cozy atmosphere.
Hotel · Kyoto-shi
Nestled near the Kamo River, this relaxed hotel offers inviting rooms, warm service, and convenient access to Kyoto's best sights.
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Tonkatsu restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Cozy spot serving tender, beautifully fried tonkatsu with premium pork, hearty sides, and welcoming service in a laid-back setting.
Building · Kyoto-shi
Chill Kyoto spot next to Ritz Carlton with smoky vibes, rare sakes, rare single malts, and quirky bar eats like haggis pizza and whiskey spaghetti.
Nestled in downtown Kyoto, this award-winning tea house offers an authentic and memorable tea ceremony experience, complete with kimono dressing and guided tours.