立地/エリア情報

Location/ Area information.

Walking distance to sightseeing spots that represent Kyoto.

Yasaka Shrine/5 min.

Yasaka Shrine, the symbol of Gion, is a power spot where many deitys are enshrined in addition to marriage.

The main shrine housed in a large cypress bark roof is a national treasure.

Chion-in Temple/7 min.

New Year’s Eve bell Chion-in Temple, known for Japan’s largest three gates. Early morning walks are plesant.

Morning walk course ➡ Yasaka Shrine/Maruyama Park, Chorakukan/Chion-in Sanmon Gate.

Gion/4min.

South of Shijo-dori is Gion Hanamachi and Kyoto Gozanzenji Kennin-ji. Continue to the power spot Yasui Konpira.

Kenninji Temple/10 min.

Yasui Konpira Shrine/12 min.

Yasui Konpira Shrine Breaking bad relationships

Cherry blossom spot Shirakawa/1min.

Shirakawa, where fireflies dance and ducks live, is famous for its cherry blossoms.Many tourists visit during the spring cherry blossom season

Tatsumi Bridge/3 min.

Tatsumi Bridge is a popular photo spot. It is crowded with many tourists every day.

Tatsumimyojin
Tatsumi with a typical Kyoto landscape.

Kyoto’s largest downtown across the Kamo River and Shijo Bridge
Shijo Kawaramachi Karasuma area.

Pontocho/Kiyamachi/9 min.

The area from Pontocho to Kiyamachi along the Kamogawa and Takase rivers is an area where restaurants are concentrated, from exclusive restaurants to popular bars.

Shijo Kawaramachi/10 min.

Shijo-dori is a lively street lined with department stores, buildings, and luxury brands.

Kamogawa Kawadoko

Teramachi/Nishiki Market/12 min.

Pleasant Shinkyogoku Teramachi neighborhood where contemporary shops and Showa retro coexist.

Nishiki Market/12 min.

Nishiki Market is filled with Kyoto’s special ingredients. A fun spot in Kyoto just to take a walk to pick up souvenirs.