Inn · Kyoto-shi
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"A traditional Japanese inn in Kyoto, offering an authentic cultural experience with tatami rooms and communal baths."
Ramen restaurant · Kyoto-shi
"昆布屋が手掛ける、まったく新しいラーメン。 昆布の魅力を伝えるためにはじめました。 主に平日の11:00~、12:00~、13:00~と三部制・予約制、お席は各時間10席のみ。 水出しの昆布水の試飲、削りたてのおぼろ昆布、昆布の説明などを盛り込んだ45分間ほどのコースとなります。 価格は「いいこんぶ」にちなんで、お一人様1152円+ワンコンブ制。 ※ワンコンブ制(1F 五辻の昆布でお一人様につきお一つのお買い上げをお願いしております) ぜひ昆布の良さを再認識していただき、推しの昆布を見つけ出してください。"
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Breakfast restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Informal restaurant with an open kitchen prepping imaginative fish dishes served with rice & soup.
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Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Compact, simple restaurant known for traditional oyakodon, plus other noodle & rice bowls.
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This cozy spot serves Kyoto-style ramen with housemade noodles and a flavorful dashi broth that draws devoted fans and long lines alike.
Hotel · Kyoto-shi
Contemporary rooms & suites in a chic property with a Western restaurant & a swanky bar. A 4-minute walk from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae subway station, this modern hotel is 3 km from both the Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple and Nijō Castle. The casual rooms feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Plush suites add living areas with sofas. There's a floor reserved for female guests only. A chic restaurant serves Western cuisine, and there's also a swanky bar and a bakery.
Buddhist temple · Kyoto-shi
Large Buddhist temple established in 1236 on scenic grounds with gardens known for fall foliage.
Shinto shrine · Kyoto-shi
The Heian-jingu Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The Shrine is ranked as a Beppyō Jinja by the Association of Shinto Shrines. It is listed as an important cultural property of Japan.
Pizza restaurant · Kyoto-shi
This cozy pizzeria features a wood-fired oven turning out gourmet Neapolitan-style pizzas, alongside seasonal delights and an inviting atmosphere.
Traditional noodle soups, karaage & other savory bites served in a relaxed, upmarket setting.
Cafe · Kyoto-shi
Nestled in a charming 100-year-old machiya, Starbucks Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with a cozy coffee culture, making for an unforgettable sip in a serene, yet bustling setting.
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