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Tourist Guidebook

UNESCO World Cuitural Heritage Site


All information contained in this book is based on data as of Feb. 1,
2005 and is subject to change without notice.

Kyoto Convention Bureau


Kibune Shrine
Kurama
A brief over view
Kibuneguchi
of the city Ninose Sanzen-inTemple

Ichihara

Nikenjaya
Kyoto Seika University
Kino Iwakura
Rakuhoku Hachiman-mae
Yase-yuen Sta.
Kokusaikaikan
Kamigamo Miyake Hachiman
Shrine Takaragaike
Kozanji Temple

Kitayama-dori Shugakuin
Imperial Villa
Kitayama Matsugasaki Syugakuin

Kitaoji Ichijoji

Kyoto Imperial Palace


Kinkakuji
Rakusai

karasuma-dori
Temple Kitaoji-dori
Shimogamo Chayama
Shrine

Shirakawa-dori
Kuramaguchi
Ryoanji Temple
Ninnaji Temple Rakuchu Mototanaka
Demachiyanagi
Saga-Arashiyama

Imadegawa

Kawaramachi-dori
Kawabata-dori
ilway K no Line

Higashioji-dori
Imadegawa-dori
Ra it a

Horikawa-dori
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Senbon-dori
Toji-in

Kitanohakubaicho
Ryoanji-michi
Takaoguchi
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Myoshinji

Subway Karasuma
Narutaki

Ginkakuji
Kei

Temple
Uzumasa

Tokiwa

JR Sanin Marutamachi-dori
Main Line chi

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Marutamachi

Sanjo Keihan
Higashiyama
Marutamachi
Arashiyama

Hanazono

Enmachi
Nijo
Keif
Rakuto
Sanjo-guchi
Rokuoin

Kurumazaki
Sagaeki-mae

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Katabiranotsuji

Nijo Heian Jingu


Temple ay Oike-dori Shiyakushomae

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A rashiyama Line Nijo Shrine

Nijojomae
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Karasuma
Kaikonoyashiro

Arashiyama Sanjo- Keage


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Yamanouchi
Tenjingawa-dori

Shijo-dori Yasaka Jinja


Shijo
Shijo Shrine

Karasuma
Kawaramachi
Omiya
Saiin

Saiin

Shijo-omiya
Omiya-dori
Misasagi
Matsuo
Tanbaguchi Yamashina
Gojo-dori Gojo
Gojo
Nishioji-dori

Kiyomizu-dera
Saihoji Temple Nishikyogoku Temple
Kami-Katsura Nishihonganji
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Temple o Main Line
Shichijo-dori
Kyoto Shichijo JR Tokaid
Kyoto JR SHINKA
NSEN Higashino
Nishioji Toji Temple
Te JR Keihan
Katsura
Toji Tofukuji Tofukuji
Kyoto Line
Kintetsu Railway

Imperial Villa
Hankyu Railway Kyoto Line

Katsura Kujo-dori
Kujo Tofukuji
Keihan Railway Main Line

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Sumizome Daigo
JR Fujinomori Extension Line will Daigo
Nishi-Muko Fushimi open on Nov. 2004 Temple
Ishida
Tanbabashi JR Nara Line
Kintetsu
suTanbabashi
Momoyama Rokujizo
Otesuji-dori Rokujizo
Fushimi momoyama goryo
Momoyamagoryo-mae
Chushojima Momoyama-minami-guchi
Kangetsukyo

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City transportation map Kamigamo Kokusaikaikan
Shrine

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Kitayama Taka
Shugakuin
Kitayama-dori Imperial Villa
Matsugasaki
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Kinkakuji Daitokuji Garden
Kitaoji Kitaoji Rakuhoku- R ail Shisendo
Temple
Temple Temple Bus Terminal Kitaoji-eki-mae Koko-mae Takano an
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Kinkakuji-michi

Karasuma-dori
Horikawa-dori
Kitaoji-dori Shimogamo
Shrine

-dori
Shirakawa
Kitano Shrine Kuramaguchi Ginkakuji
Ryoanji Senbon- Horikawa- Kawaramachi- Demachiyanagi Temple
Temple Hakubai-cho Imadegawa Imadegawa Imadegawa Imadegawa Hyakumanben Ginkakuji-michi
Ninnaji
Temple Imadegawa-dori Kyoto

Kamo River

Higashioji-dori
Imperial
Daikakuji Palace Kinrin-
Senbon-dori

Temple shako-mae

Nishinokyo- Senbon- Horikawa- Karasuma- Kawaramachi- Kumano-


Myoshinji Enmachi Marutamachi Marutamachi Marutamachi Marutamachi Jinja-mae
Temple
Marutamachi-dori Marutamachi
Tenryuji Higashi-Tennocho
Karasuma Kyoto Heian Jingu
Nijo Nijo Castle
Kitano Line
Keifuku Railway

Temple Koryuji Oike Shiyakusho-mae Shrine


Temple Nanzenji
JR Nijojo-mae Oike-dori Temple
Sagano Line

Sanjo
Sanjo-dori
Toei Sanjo Keihan Higashiyama Keage
Arashiyama Line Uzumasa Nishioji- Shijo- Shijo- Shijo
Eigamura Shijo Omiya Horikawa Shijo-dori
Chion-in
Temple
Shijo Gion Yasaka Jinja
Shrine

Kawaramachi-dori
Matsuo Shrine Shijo Shijo

Kawabata-dori
Karasuma Kawaramachi Kiyomizu-dera
Nishioji-dori

Temple
wa y Higashi
Rail Gojo-dori honganji Gojo Gojo Gojozaka
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Han Temple
Nishioji- Nishihonganji
Shichijo Temple Shichijo
Karasuma Shichijo
Shichijo-dori Higashiyama- (from Kyoto Station)
Shichijo
Omiya-dori

No. 5
No. 9
Sanjusangendo
Temple No. 26
Shiokoji-dori No. 28
o Line No. 50
JR Tokaid
Kyoto No. 100
No. 101
nsen Toji Temple Kujo-Omiya Tofukuji No. 205
JR Shinka No. 206
Kujo-dori No. 208
Kintetsu Railway

Kujo-Shako Kujo Tofukuji (from Sanjo Keihan)


Temple No. 11
No. 12
Keihan Railway

Jujo No. 59
Jujo-dori
(from Kinrin-shako-mae)
Kyoto Trade No. 102
Fair Center Subway (Loop)
Kuinabashi
No. 203
No. 204
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Bu No. 207
s (from Kitaoji Bus Terminal)

Subway

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Kyoto is serviced by a city bus system run by several companies, One Day Ticket
Japan Railways (JR) lines, two subways, five private train lines, and a If you plan to use Kyoto's transportation system a lot in a single day or over a
large number of taxi companies. Make the most of your time in the two-day period, the city offers all-Kyoto tickets (one-day and two-day) that can
city by choosing the best means of transportation. be used on City buses, Kyoto buses and subways without limit. The ticket also
entitles you to some discounts at temples, and comes with a guide map. You
can purchase these tickets at the city bus & subway information center, subway
stations, city bus operating stations, and at appointed hotels and inns in the city.
Kyoto City Buses City Bus,Subway,Kyoto Bus (Common Fare)
Most of the buses in Kyoto are painted light green, with a thick dark green line One Day Ticket Two Day Ticket One Day Ticket Two Day Ticket
down the center. For more information call 075-801-2561 (Japanese
language only). Adult ¥1,200 ¥2,000 Child ¥600 ¥1,000
How to ride on a bus and paying the fare Nishigamo Kyoto Sangyo
Shako-mae Hiiraginowakare Daigaku-mae
Entry to the bus is usually through the back door; exit via the front door (and Fukuoji Iwakura Jisso-in
pay at the front). In nearly all cases, inner-city bus fares are fixed (¥220). On Kokusaikaikan
Yamagoe Iwakura Muramatsu
boarding buses serving outer areas, take a numbered ticket (seiri-ken) when Kitayama Matsugasaki
Daikakuji
entering the bus. The number of the ticket is indicated on a electronic board Kitaoji Ohara
at the front of the bus, telling you how much you will have to pay. All of the Kiyotaki Kuramaguchi
Imadegawa
above buses have change making machines for ¥100 and ¥500 coins, or Arashiyama Nijo Nijo-jo-mae Marutamachi Misasagi
¥1000 notes (the driver will not usually be able to change larger notes).
Children under 12 years of age pay half of the adult fare; children under 6 do Matsuotaisha Karasumaoike Shijo Kyoto Sanjo-Keihan Higashiyama Keage Yamashina
not have to pay (limited to two children under six years of age per adult). Pay Gojo shiyakusho-mae Higashino
Kyoto Higashino
at the front of the bus. Simply put the money into the see-through plastic box Kujo Nagitsuji
next to the driver on your way out. Kokedera Jujo
Gojozaka Ono
Kaminobashi Kuinabashi
Higashigawacho Chushojima Daigo
Nishikyogoku Takeda Gokonomiya-mae
Subways and trains Katsurakobashi
Nakakuze Jonangu
Pulse Plaza-mae
Kyoto has two subway lines: the Karasuma line and the Tozai line. In addition
to the subway, there are five private train companies operating in the city area
(Keifuku, Eizan, Keihan, Hankyu, and Kintetsu).
How to buy tickets
Most train and subway stations are equipped with automatic ticket dispensing
machines. To purchase your ticket, put the money in the machine first. Then Transportation
select the button for your ticket price and press that button. You can also pay between Kansai International Airport and Kyoto
with a prepaid card (such as the Kyoto Trafica Card, see below), if you have one.

Limousine buses to KIX


●Train information access numbers A limousine bus service to and from the Kansai International Airport (KIX)
Japan Railway (JR): 075-351-4004 between Kyoto Daigo*1, Keihan Sanjo Station*2 and the Hachijoguchi exit of
Kyoto Station is available on a daily basis. For more information and
Hankyu Railways: 075-211-1052 reservations call 075-682-4400 (9:00-19:00). Time to KIX: about 105 min. from
Keihan Railways: 075-561-0033 Kyoto Station. Fare: ¥2,300 for adults, and ¥1,150 for children. Round-trip fare
Keifuku Railway: 075-841-9381 ¥3,800 for adults only. *One Service a day.
Eizan Railway: 075-781-5121
Haruka JR Limited Express
This direct limited express runs between Kyoto and KIX. It leaves from JR
Kyoto Sta. Reservations are recommended during busy departure times.
Generally, there are two trains every hour. The trip takes about 75 minutes.
Trafica prepaid cards City bus Fare: ¥3,490 (reserved); ¥2,980 (non-reserved); ¥6,260 (round-trip reserved
prepaid cards seats)
These prepaid cards can be used These prepaid cards are valid only
for all city subways and buses. for city buses. The ¥2,000 cards Shuttle Taxi Service to KIX
They come in ¥1,000 and ¥3,000 include a discount. They are used A shuttle taxi service directly connects between Kyoto and KIX. You don’t have
value sizes, and can be used like a in the same way as the Trafica Kyo to worry about how to get the air port and can relax on the way. Just make a
ticket to enter the transportation. card above. If you only plan to ride reservation (or ask your hotel concierge to get one), and they will come to pick
The ¥3,000 cards are discounted. the bus for one day, there is also a you up. Yasaka Taxi KIX Shuttle: ¥3,000/person; Tel: 075-803-4800; MK Taxi
There is no time limit on these special one-day ticket available for Sky Gate Shuttle: ¥3,000/person; Tel: 075-702-5489.
cards. ¥500.

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The word Rakuchu, which came into use at the end of the 16th century when
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Domoto Museum

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Temple Hirano Shrine Mototanaka Sta.
Myorenji Temple

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NISHIJIN Nishijin Hinaya Temple Eizan
Toji-in Temple workshop Demachiyanagi

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Ninnaji Senbon Shaka-do Imadegawa Sta.
KITANO Chionji
Temple Kitano Temple Sta. Imadegawa-dori Demachi-
Kawahito Tenmangu Temple
Nishijin yanagi Sta. Ginkakuji
Senbon-dori

Ryoanjimichi Sta.

Karasuma Line
Kyoto City Subway

Teramachi-dori
Inlaid Temple
Shrine Textile Center

Kawaramachi-dori
Toji-in Sta. Kitano
hakubaicho Raku Museum Kyoto Yoshida Shrine
Omuro Sta. Myoshinji Sta. Sta. Imperial Palace

Kawabata-dori
TAISHOGUN Honen-in Temple
2 Myoshinji Temple Horikawa-dori
OMURO YOSHIDA Shinnyo-do
Kamigyo-ku Adachi Kumihimo Kurodani
Temple
Gallery
Marutamachi
(Konkai-komyoji Temple) SHISHIGATANI
Sen-oku
Marutamachi-dori Sta. Kyoto Handicraft Center Hakuko Kan
Hanazono Sta. SHOGOIN Heian Jingu Shrine
Enmachi Sta. Marutamachi Sta. Kyoto City Tourist Association OKAZAKI
Tenjin River Visitor Imformation Center Okazaki
Nijo Castle Eikan-do Temple
Miyako Messe Park
UZUMASA Washi Club (Kyoto International Exhibition Hall) Kyoto Municipal The Nomura
FUREAI-KAN Museum of Art Art Museum
Kaikonoyashiro Sta. NISHINOKYO Nijojomae Sta. Karasuma Oike (Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts)
Kyoto City Zoological Garden
Sta. Kyoto Shiyakushomae Sta.
Nijo Sta. Sanjo- The National Museum Nanzenji
3 Marumasu Nishimuraya Oike-dori Keihan Sta.of Modern Art, Kyoto
Murin-an Temple
Keifuku Railway Arashiyama Line Sanjo-dori The Museum of Kyoto Honnoji
Temple Sanjo Sta. Higashiyama Sta. Keage Sta.
Yamanouchi Sta. Sanjo-guchi Sta. Himukai
Rokkaku-do Temple
Museum Nishiki Nakagyo-ku Gion Shoren-in Temple Shrine
of Ikebana Food MarketKawaramachi Shinbashi district
Omiya Sta. Karasuma Sta. Sta. Shijo Sta.
Saiin Sta. Yasaka Jinja Shrine
Shijo Sta.Shijo-dori Shijo GION
YAMANOUCHI Sai Sta. Shijo-Omiya Sta. Some workshop Kawaramachi
Gion Kobu Kaburenjo Theater
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Nishi-Otani Temple
Nishikyogoku Mausoleum
Sports Kyoto Research Park Nishi-Honganji Shosei-en
Park
Nishikyogoku Sta. SUZAKU
Temple Garden Higashiyama-ku
Higashi-Honganji
Koshoji Temple Shichijo Seikanji Temple
NISHIKYOGOKU Shichijo-dori Temple Sta. Kyoto National Museum Hokoku
Umekoji Chishaku-in Mausoleum
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aid Kujo-dori
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JRT Workshop

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Toji Temple C-5 Nijo Castle C-3
This temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, This castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was built
was built to pray for peace and tranquility of in 1603. The entire compound, measuring 500
the capital when Heian-kyo, the original name meters from east to west and 400 meters from north
of Kyoto, was established in 794. The to south, is surrounded by a tall stone embankment
temple’s 5-story pagoda is the highest in and moat. A corridor in the main building was
Japan (56.4 meters). The temple is home to ingeneously designed to make a sound like a
numerous works of arts, many of which are Japanese nightingale when walked on. The castle’s
National Treasures. On the 21st of every Kano school sliding door paintings are also famous.
month, a giant temple market is held here. Tel: 075-841-0096
Tel: 075-691-3325 Open: 8:45-17:00 Entry: ¥600
Open: 8:30-16:30 (Sep.20~Mar.19) Closed:12/26-1/4, every Tue. in Jul., Aug., Dec. and Jan.
: 8:30-17:30 (Mar.20~Sep.19)
Entry : ¥500 (¥800 during special opening in Spring & Autum)

Access Kintetsu Railways Kyoto line,Toji Sta. Access Tozai subway line, Nijojo-mae Sta.
(#9,50,101 from Kyoto Sta.)

Nishi Honganji Temple C-4 Kyoto Imperial Palace D-2


The origin of this temple, a UNESCO World Located almost in the center of the city, this huge
Heritage Site, was moved to its present site park-like compound, includes several palace
in 1591 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The Shoin buildings. It was also the location of many fine
room and Karamon Chinese Gate, are both residences belonging to the ranking noble court
designated as National Treasures. There is families. These residences were torn down and a
also a famous garden, and Japan’s oldest massive park, with lawns and over 9,000 trees,
Noh theatre stage. was created. Today, this extensive park area is a
Tel: 075-371-5181 highly popular recreation and relaxation zone.
Open: 5:30-17:30 (5:30-18:00 in summer, 6:00-17:00 in Tel: 075-211-1215 (Kyoto office of the Imperial
winter) Household Agency) Reservations, in person, via the
Entry: free (to visit the Shoin room, application by a Imperial Household Agency, are required for the inner
reply postal card is required) palace area (except for 5 days in spring and autumn).

Access City bus, get off at Nishi Honganji-mae


(#9 from Kyoto Sta.) Access Karasuma subway line, Imadegawa Sta.

Sanjusangen-do Temple E-5 Kitano Tenmangu Shrine B-1


This temple is famous for its 1,001 wooden This shrine is dedicated to the spirit of Sugawara
statues of Goddess of Mercy, which known Michizane, a famous scholar, who is revered as
as the Thousand-armed Buddha. The same a god of learning and the literary arts. Today, the
central hall also contains 28 magnificent spirit shrine is visited by many students to wish for
statues associated with Kannon. A special success in their school entrance examinations.
archery event, in which challengers try to hit A plum blossom festival is held on Feb. 25; a
a target placed 60 meters away, is held on huge shrine market, called Tenjinsan, held on the
January 15th. 25th of every month, is known for its countless
Tel: 075-525-0033 open-air stalls.
Open: 8:00-17:00 (9:00-16:00, Nov.16 - Mar.31) Tel: 075-461-0005
Entry: ¥600 Open: 5:00-17:00 (5:30-17:30 between Nov. to Mar.)
Entry: free

Access City bus, get off at Hakubutsukan,


Sanju-sangen-do mae (#206, 208, 100 from Kyoto Sta.).
Access City bus, get off at Kitano Tenmangu-mae
(#50,101 from Kyoto Sta.).

Kenninji Temple E-4 Shimogamo Shrine E-1


This temple is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto. It This shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
was built in 1202 by the Priest Eisai, who is one of the oldest in Kyoto. The shrine’s Aoi
introduced tea to Japan. It houses the masterpiece Matsuri Festival, held on May 15 every year,
"Fujin-Raijin-zu", a painting of the gods of wind and is famous throughout Japan for its procession
thunder, by the famous painter, Tawaraya Sotatsu. of hundreds of people wearing the costume
In spring, a large, traditional Zen-style tea of the Heian nobles.
ceremony is held here in commemoration of the Tel: 075-781-0010
birth of Eisai. There are more than 15 sub-temples Entry: free
within the temple precincts.
Tel: 075-561-0190 Open: 10:00-16:00
Entry: ¥500 for the Hojo room, and a donation for
Ryosoku-in Temple.

Access City bus, get off at Higashiyama Yasui


(#206 from Kyoto Sta.).
Access City bus, get off at Shimogamo Jinja-mae
(#205 from Kyoto Sta.)

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Gion Shinbashi Area E-3 Gion Corner E-4
This well-preserved Edo-period area, Gion Corner offers tourists an introduction to various
centered around Shinbashi Street, is famous forms traditional Japanese arts and entertainment. In
for its refined scenery, tea houses, and the the professionally produced one-hour program, visitors
appearance of geiko (geisha in Kyoto) and can quickly see such arts as tea ceremony, koto
maiko (apprentice geiko) walking serenely to (Japanese harp), flower arrangement, gagaku (ancient
and from work. Twilight is considered the court music and dance), kyogen comedy, kyomai dance
best time to photograph geisha in this unique performed by apprentice geisha, bunraku puppetry.
setting. The area also includes a special Gion Corner is especially popular with foreign visitors.
monument to Isamu Yoshii, a poet who Tel: 075-561-1119
devoted to the charms of Gion. Open: regular performances at 19:00 & 20:00 daily (Mar.
1-Nov. 30); special performance (1 stage only) on Fri.,
Sat., Sun., & holidays during Dec.-Feb.; closed Aug. 16.
Entry: ¥2,800

Access Tozai subway line, Sanjo Keihan Sta. Access City bus, get off at Higashiyma Yasui
(#206 from Kyoto Sta.)

Shijo Kawaramachi area D-3.4 Nishijin Textile Center C-2


Shijo Street is the main east-west shopping Nishijin textiles are wellknown as one of Japan’s
street in downtown Kyoto. It is lined with representative traditional craft forms. In this
most of the city’s department stores, some of seven-story modern building, devoted to the
its largest banks, and many shops and history of this rich weaving tradition, visitors can
intersects with two of Kyoto’s biggest see all kinds of Nishijin textiles (kimono and obi
shopping arcades (Teramachi Street and sashes), weaving demonstrations, as well as try
Shinkyogoku Street). Kawaramachi Street, on kimono from different historical eras.
running north-south and intersecting Shijo Tel: 075-451-9231
Street, is full of amusement facilities, and Open: 9:00 - 17:00
more shops of all kinds. The area where Entry: free (¥600 for the Kimono show, ¥3,000-¥8,800 to try
on kimonos)
these two streets intersect is the busiest in
Kyoto.

Access Karasuma subway line, Shijo Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Imadegawa Sta.

Kyoto Handicraft Center E-2


Kyoto Station Area Kyoto Tower D-5 This center was jointly established by Kyoto's
This white, 131-meter tower, shaped traditional handicraft manufacturers. The
like a giant Japanese candle, was center sells traditional crafts such as Kyoto
completed in 1964. Located directly in dolls, fans, pottery, porcelain, screen and
front of Kyoto Station. damascene. The center also functions as a
popular tax free shop for foreign tourists.
Tel: 075-361-3210
Open: 9:00-21:00 Tourists can also, through hands-on
Entry: ¥770 experiece, learn to about making cloisonne,
wood block prints, and doll.
Tel: 075-761-8001
Open: 10:00-18:00 (closed during the New Year
holidays)

Access Kyoto Sta., on the JR lines and the


Karasuma subway line
Access City bus, get off at Kumano-jinja-mae
(#206 from Kyoto Sta.) .

Nishiki Food Market D-3


Kyoto Station Building Higashi Honganji Temple This market, set up along Nishikikoji St.
between Teramachi and Takakura streets, is
This new, massive station building This temple, which was created
known as the "kitchen of Kyoto." On this
opened in 1997. The largest station independent of Nishi-Honganji Temple
narrow, stone-paved street, about 150
in Japan, it offers a full range of by order of the shogun Tokugawa
grocery stores sell the best fresh produce
facilities: a hotel, theater, museum, Ieyasu in 1602, consists of a number
available in Kyoto. It is always bustling with
a department store, a tourist of huge wooden buildings, one of
customers who come to look, to taste, and to
information center, restaurants, which is among the largest in the
buy the best.
shops, etc. world.
Tel: 075-361-4394 (Kyoto Station Building Tel: 075-371-9181
Development Co.), 075-361-4401 Open: 5:50-17:30 (6:20-16:30 from Nov. to Feb.)
(information desk) Entry: free

Access Kyoto Sta., on the JR lines and the


Karasuma subway line
Access Kyoto Sta., on the JR lines and the
Karasuma subway line Access Karasuma subway line, Shijo Sta.

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Okazaki Park
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Visitor Information Center Eikan-do Temple
Miyako Messe Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
3 Karasuma Oike (Kyoto International Exhibition Hall) Kyoto City The Nomura Art Museum
Sta. Kyoto Shiyakushomae Sta.The National Museum of Zoological Garden
Sanjo- Modern Art, Kyoto Nanzenji Temple
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Shijo-dori Kawaramachi Sta.
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Kiyomizu-dera Temple C-4 Maruyama Park C-4
A UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main This park, covering about 90-thousand square
hall, famous for its spacious outdoor, cliff-like meters, is located right behind Yasaka Shrine.
balcony, supported on an intricate, several- Within in the park, there are open-air tea
story-high wooden structure of pillars, is a shops and restaurants, ponds. It is a popular
designated National Treasure. Kiyomizu destination in all seasons. It is a famous
means pure water. Much of the large temple cherry blossom viewing spot, known
area offers outstanding views of the city. especially for its giant willow-like cherry tree,
Tel: 075-551-1234 located at the center of the park.
Open: 6:00-18:00 (to 18:30 in summer) Tel: 075-561-0533
Entry: ¥300 Entry: free

Access City bus, get off at Kiyomizu-michi or Gojo-zaka


(#206 and 100 from Kyoto Sta.) Access City bus, get off at Gion (#206 and 100 from Kyoto Sta.)

Kodaiji Temple C-4 Chion-in Temple C-4


Nene, the widow of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, This temple was constructed on the orders of
constructed this temple to console her husband’s the Priest Honen in 1175. The temple's huge
spirit. The garden surrounding Kaisan-do Hall is main Hoji hall can seat three thousand
a designated national historic and famous scenic people. Among the temple's many interesting
place. Many personal artworks, etc. that once sights are the Sanmon Gate, the biggest in
belonged to Hideyoshi and Nene, are on display Japan, and a huge bronze bell.
at the temple. The temple has a popular garden Tel: 075-531-2111
light-up in spring and autumn, and during other Open: 9:00-16:10 to enter the Hojo Garden
special occasions. Entry: free (¥400 to enter the Hojo Garden)

Tel: 075-561-9966
Open: 9:00-16:30 (to 16:00 from Dec. to Mar.)
Entry: ¥500

Access City bus, get off at Higashiyama-yasui


(#206 from Kyoto Sta.). Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta.

Sannenzaka Area C-4 Shoren-in Temple C-3


Sannenzaka, leading from Yasaka Shrine to This elegant temple, also known as the
Kiyomizu Temple in three, separate, sloped Awata Palace, once served as a place of
stages, is a designated national historical refuge for the emperor after a giant fire
preservation area. Interesting souvenir shops destroyed much of Kyoto in 1788. It houses
which sell Kiyomizu pottery, Nishijin weavings many cultural properties including a drawing
and other handmade articles line each street (no of the Fudomyoo-nidoji, which is a National
cars) and lend a bustling, exotic atmosphere. Treasure.
These streets are also highly recommended for Tel: 075-561-2345
late evening and early morning strolls, when the Open: 9:00-17:00
visitor can easily imagine that time had stopped Entry: ¥500
a hundred years ago.

Access City bus, get off at Kiyomizu-michi


(#206 from Kyoto Sta.) Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta.

Yasaka Jinja Shrine C-4 Heian Jingu Shrine C-3


The origin of this shrine is not certain. This shrine was constructed in 1895 in
However, the main hall of the shrine is commemoration of Kyoto's 1,100 year
credited with halting a major epidemic in 877 anniversary. It is a 5/8 scale reconstruction of
that had spread throughout the capital. This the original Imperial Palace, built when Kyoto
shrine is an extremely popular destination to was founded in 794. The Jidai Festival is
pray for the prevention of disease and illness. held annually by the shrine on the 22nd of
The shrine's magnificent vermilion gate is a October.
important national cultural asset. The Gion Tel: 075-761-0221
Festival, held here in July, is known as one of Open: 8:30-17:30 for Shin-en garden (8:30-17:00 from
Japan's three main festivals. March 1-14, 8:30-17:00 from Sep. to Oct., and 8:30-
16:30 from Nov. to Feb.)
Tel: 075-561-6155 Entry: free (¥600 to enter the Shin-en garden)
Entry: free

Access City bus, get off at Gion (#206, 100 from Kyoto Sta.) Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta.

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Shinnyo-do Temple C-2 Murin-an C-3
This temple was constructed in 984 to Completed in 1896 as a villa for the famous
receive the image of a beautiful Buddhist politician, Yamagata Aritomo, the garden of
Amida Nyorai statue, which had been located Murin-an makes excellent use of the eastern
in a temple on Mount Hiei. The temple's main hills as a backdrop. The compounds 3,300-
image, the Raigo Amida Nenbutsu, is one of square-meter grounds has two ponds, and a
Kyoto's most highly worshipped. western-style house, where politicians once
Tel: 075-771-0915 discussed key issues concerning the war with
Open: 9:00-16:00 (to enter the main hall and the garden) Russia.
Entry: free, ¥500 to enter the main hall and the garden
Tel: 075-771-3909
Open: 9:00-16:30
Entry: ¥350

Access City bus, get off at Shinnyo-do-mae (#5 from Kyoto Sta.) Access Tozai subway line, Keage Sta.

Nanzenji Temple D-3 Kyoto City Zoological Garden C-3


Emperor Kameyama loved this beautiful As Japan's second-oldest zoo, the Kyoto Zoo
place so much that in 1264 he built his is home to 900 animals of more than 200
detached palace here. Later he became a different species. It was the first zoo in Japan
student of the Zen Master Busshin Daimin to successfully raise lion cubs, and breed
Kokushi, and he dedicated the palace as a lowland gorillas. The zoo also contains a
Zen temple in 1291. It is famous for its Kano library, an amusement park for children, and
school sliding door paintings of a tiger a rescue center for wild birds and animals.
drinking water. Tel: 075-771-0210
Tel: 075-771-0365 Open: 9:00-17:00, closed on Mondays.
Open: 8:40-17:00 for the Hojo Hall and Sanmon Gate Entry: ¥500
(8:40-16:30 from Dec. to Feb.)
Entry: free (¥500 for the Hojo&Sanmon, ¥300 for the
Nanzen-in. )

Access Tozai subway line, Keage Sta. Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta.

Eikan-do Temple D-3 Gion area B-4


Formerly called Zenrinji Temple, Eikando This extensive area is bordered by Yasaka
Temple houses a famous standing statue of Shrine to the east, Kenninji Temple to the
the Amida Nyorai. The temple is one of south, the Kamogawa river to the west and
Japan's most famous places for maple leaf Shinbashi Street to the north. It is Kyoto's
viewing (mid November). The temple's most famous and popular entertainment
pagoda, set up on the sloping hillside, offers district, full of first-class Japanese
panoramic views of the city. restaurants, bars and clubs.
Tel: 075-761-0007
Open: 9:00-17:00 (8:30-17:00 during Nov.)
Entry: ¥500 (¥1,000 during Nov.)

Access City bus, get off at Nanzenji or Eikando-michi


(#5 and 100 from Kyoto Sta.). Access City bus, get off at Gion (#206, 100 from Kyoto Sta.)

Ginkakuji Temple (Silver Pavilion) D-2 Tetsugakuno-michi (Path of Philosophy) D-2


This temple is a UNESCO World Heritage This famous walking route stretches for two
Site. Built in 1489, it served as a retirement kilometers, along a canal, between Ginkakuji
villa for the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. The Temple and Nyakuoji Shrine at the base of
garden features white sand waves and two the Higashiyama foothills. The path was
unique sand piles: the Kogetsudai, (Moon named after the famous philosopher Nishida
Mound) and the Ginsaden (Sea of Silver Kitaro, who liked to walk along this route and
Sand), which were made to reflect moonlight meditate on philosophical matters. The path
so as to enhance the appreciation of the is popular year-round, especially in spring for
garden during moon-lit evenings. cherry blossoms and in early summer for
Tel: 075-771-5725 fireflys.
Open: 8:30-17:00 (9:00-16:30 from Dec. to Mar.14)
Entry: ¥500 (*¥500 to enter the Tokyu-do, permission
needed in advance by postcard.)
Access City bus, get off at Ginkakuji-mae (#5 from Kyoto Sta.). Access City bus, get off at Ginkakuji-mae or
Nanzenji-Eikando-michi (#5 and 100 from Kyoto Sta.).

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The northern part of Kyoto is called Rakuhoku. Here, the visitor can enjoy


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Kamigamo Ota Shrine Conference Hall
Shrine Takaragaike Sta. SHUGAKUIN
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Genko-an Temple (Matsugasaki-Daikokuten) Shugakuin
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Shisen-do Temple D-5 Sanzen-in Temple F-1
This was built in 1641 as the residence of Ishikawa This temple belongs to Tendai sect of
Jozan, a samurai who served Tokugawa Ieyasu Buddhism. It was built in 1118. The temple's
and then retired to become a poet. The main statue of an Amida Nyorai (made of
wood) and its statues of the Ryowaki samurai
wonderfully landscaped garden, known for its are designated important national cultural
serene atmosphere, features a unique teeter-totter properties. The garden, covered with moss and
bamboo device that fills with water and then drops surrounded by old cedar trees, is very beautiful.
on a stone with a sharp crack. In the rainy season, about 3,000 hydrangea
Tel: 075-781-2954 bushes add a magnificent explosion of color at
Open: 9:00-17:00, closed on May 23. the back of the temple gardens.
Entry: ¥500
Tel: 075-744-2531
Open: 8:30-16:30 (8:30-16:00 from Dec. to Feb.)
Entry: ¥600
Access City bus, get off at Ichijoji-Sagarimatsu-cho
(#5 bound for Iwakura Soshajo from Kyoto Sta.) Access Kyoto bus, get off at Ohara (#17 and 18 from Kyoto Sta.).

Manshu-in Temple D-5 Jakko-in Temple E-1


This temple stands in a small forested compound This temple, one of Kyoto's oldest, is said to
at the base of Mount Hiei. The temple's sand and have been built by Prince Shotoku in 594.
wood landscape garden, in which the white sand Though the street leading up to the temple is
symbolizes water, uses the nearby mountain crowded with people and tea shops, the
scenery as a fine backdrop. The temple is a temple is very quiet. The temple is very
designated national scenic spot, and is home to popular for maple leaves in autumn.
some 1,200 cultural treasures. In spring the Tel: 075-744-2545
temple is popular for its plum and camellia flowers. Open: 9:00-17:00 (9:00-16:30 from Dec. to Feb.)
In autumn the maple leaves attract large crowds. Entry: ¥500

Tel: 075-781-5010
Open: 9:00-17:00
Entry: ¥500

Access City bus, get off at Ichijo-ji-Shimizu-cho


(#5 bound for Iwakura Soshajo from Kyoto Sta.) Access Kyoto bus, get off at Ohara (#17 and 18 from Kyoto Sta.).

Shugakuin Imperial Villa D-5 Kibune Shrine B-1


This villa was constructed by Emperor The god of water is enshrined here, and this
Gomizunoo, and served as his retirement palace shrine is a popular prayer destination for
from 1655 to 1659. The villa encloses an area of people who are engaged in agriculture,
540,000 square meters and three large gardens, fishing, and sake brewing. An important
making it perhaps the largest private compound water festival is held to pray for the god of
in Kyoto. The upper tea garden is regarded as water on July 7 every year.
one of the most beautiful in Japan. Outstanding Tel: 075-741-2016
views of Mt. Kurama and Mt. Atago can be Open: 9:00-16:30
enjoyed here. Advanced reservations are Entry: free
required through the Imperial Household Agency.
Tel: 075-211-1215 (Kyoto office of the Imperial
Household Agency)

Access City bus, get off at Shugakuin-Rikyu-michi


(#5 bound for Iwakura Soshajo from Kyoto Sta.) Access Eizan railway line, Kibuneguchi Sta.

Koetsuji Temple A-5 Kurama Temple C-1


This temple started out as a home for the This mountain-top temple was built in 770, to
artist Honami Koetsu, built on land donated to pray for the safety of the capital. A special
him by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Koetsu was a exhibition hall in the compound features an
genius in calligraphy, pottery and other arts. interesting series of exhibits on the flora and
The temple has seven different tea rooms, all fauna of the area, which is also well-known
designed differently, and is famous for its for its excellent cedar-root-covered walking
autumn foliage. trail (leading to Kibune).
Tel: 075-491-1399 Tel: 075-741-2003
Open: 8:00-17:00, closed Nov. 10 to 13 Open: 9:00-16:30 (9:00-17:00 from June to Aug., 9:00-
Entry: ¥300 16:00 to enter the Reiho-den)
Entry: ¥200, plus another ¥200 to enter the Reiho-den

Access City bus, get off at Takagamine-Genkoan-mae


(#Kita 1, from Kita-oji Sta. on subway Karasuma line.). Access Eizan railway line, Kurama Sta.

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Daitokuji Temple B-5 Takaragaike Park C-4
This temple was completed in 1319. It is as This park of beautiful lawns and natural
one of the most important Zen temples in forests is the most spacious in Kyoto and is
Japan. The Daigaran building, a designated home to the city's largest artificial lake (which
National Treasure, and other important was designed to serve as disaster relief in the
cultural assets, were donated to the temple by event of a serious drought). The park is
numerous important feudal lords. Advanced surrounded with landscaped walking paths
permission is needed to visit many of the and open areas. The Kyoto International
temples in the compound. Conference Hall, located on the opposite side
Tel: 075-491-0019 of the lake, stands as a unique combination of
Entry: free (¥400 for Daisen-in, ¥350 for Ryugen-in, Japanese traditional and modern architecture.
¥300 for Zuiho-in, ¥400 for Koryu-in)

Access City bus, get off at Daitokuji-mae


(#206 and 101 from Kyoto Sta.) Access Karasuma subway line, Kokusai-kaikan Sta.

Kamigamo Shrine B-4 Kyoto Concert Hall C-5


A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, This stunning, modern facility features a main
this shrine, covering an area of 664,000 hall that can seat up to 1,800 people, and a
square meters, includes 34 shrine buildings unique, large pipe organ that can also make
all of which are designated as important the sounds of Japanese instruments, the only
national cultural assets. The main hall was one of its kind in Japan. A western-style
rebuilt in 1863. The Aoi Matsuri festival cafe-restaurant is set up in a large area along
procession (May 15) finishes here. the north side of the building.
Tel: 075-781-0011 Tel: 075-711-2244
Entry: free Open: 9:00-22:00, closed on the 1st and 3rd Monday
of the month

Access City bus, get off at Kamigamo-jinja-mae


(#46 from Shijo Sta. on the Karasuma subway line) Access Karasuma subway line, Kitayama Sta.

Kamigamo-shake-machi Town Area B-4 Kyoto Botanical Garden B-5


This quiet residential area, home to the The first full-scale public botanical garden in
priests of Kamigamo Shrine, is located on the Japan, the Kyoto Botanical Garden is home
opposite side of a clear stream, slightly to 120,000 plants (12,000 species) planted
southeast of the shrine . Each large traditional over a generous 240,000 square meter area.
house, surrounded in a tall earthen wall, has Tel: 075-701-0141
its own bridge. Priests use the water from the Open: 9:00-17:00 (entry until 16:00), 10:00-16:00 to
stream for purification ceremonies. One of the enter the conservatory (entry until 15:30)
Entry: ¥200, plus an additional ¥200 for the
houses, the former residence of the Nishikibe, conservatory
is open to public.

Access City bus, get off at Kamigamo-jinja-mae


(#46 from Shijo Stn. on the Karasuma subway line) Access Karasuma subway line, Kitayama Sta.

Kitayama Street C.D-5 Garden of Fine Art, Kyoto (Toban Meiga no Niwa) B-5
This elegant shopping street, stretching Featuring ceramic copies of eight famous
mainly eastward from the Kitayama Bridge on works of art (first exhibited at the
the Kamogawa River, is bordered by the International Garden and Greenery Expo in
Kyoto Botanical Gardens and the Kyoto Osaka in 1990), this area is located adjacent
Concert Hall to the south. Known as Kyoto's to the Kyoto Botanical Garden. Works
most fashionable shopping street, it is displayed include "The Last Judgment" by
crowded with trendy restaurants, cafes, and Michelangelo, and "Water Lilies" by Monet.
boutiques. Just walking down the street to Designed by Tadao Ando, a famous modern
look at its fancy buildings and displays can be architect, the garden is well worth visiting.
great fun. Tel: 075-724-2188 Open: 9:00-17:00
Entry: ¥100

Access Karasuma subway line, Kitayama Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Kitayama Sta.

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Omiya-dori
Koetsuji Temple
TAKAGAMINE
Kitayama-dori
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Ukyo-ku Mt. Daimonji Weaving Gallery
Imamiya Shrine

Karasuma Line
Kyoto City Subway
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Daisen-in
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Daitokuji Temple
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Kyoto Prefectural
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Insho-Domoto Museum Kuramaguchi Sta.


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of Fine Arts Kamigoryo
Jikishi-an Temple Ryoanji Temple Shrine
Hirano Shrine Myorenji Temple
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Toji-in Temple Shakado
Saga Town Preservation Daikakuji Temple Ninnaji Temple KITANO Imadegawa-dori Imadegawa Sta.
Toriimoto Center Kitano Tenmangu
Ryoanji-michi Sta. Toji-in Sta. Shrine

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Kurumazaki Sta.
Hozu River Tenryuji Temple
Rokuoin Sta. Toei Uzumasa Movie Land Enmachi Sta.
Torokko Sagaekimae Katabiranotsuji Sta. Nijo Castle
Daihikaku Temple Arashiyama Keifuku Sta. Arisugawa Sta. Koryuji Temple
Sta. Arashiyama UZUMASA
Uzumasa Sta.
Sta. Togetsu-kyo Bridge Nijojomae Sta. Karasuma Oike Sta.
ARASHIYAMA Kaikonoyashiro Sta. Nijo Sta. Oike-dori
Hankyu-Arashiyama Sta. Keifuku Railway
Arashiyama Line Sanjo-dori The Museum of Kyoto
Horinji Temple Sanjo-guchi Rokkaku-do Temple
(Saga Kokuzo) Yamanouchi Sta. Sta.
4 Nakagyo-ku
Hankyu-Sai-in Sta. Shijo-dori Omiya Sta. Karasuma Sta.
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Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) E-2 Tenryuji Temple B-3
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kinkakuji was Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
built in 1397 by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Tenryuji Temple was established by Shogun Ashikaga
as his retirement villa. The gardens are Takauji in 1339 as a Zen temple. The garden,
designated as a special national historic and designated as Japan's first special national historic
scenic site. The "Sekka-tei" tea house, located site, blends the elegance of an imperial court garden
in the garden, is famous for its staggered with that of classic Zen garden design, and borrows
shelves made of bush clover wood, and its the Kameyama and Arashiyama mountains as a
Nanten alcove pillar. magnificent backdrop.
Tel: 075-461-0013 Tel: 075-881-1235
Open: 9:00-17:00 Open: 8:30-17:30 (8:30-17:00 from Dec. to Mar.) Entry:
Entry: ¥400 ¥600 (including entry to the main hall, ¥500 for the
garden only)

Access City bus, get off at Kinkakuji-michi (#205 from Kyoto Sta.,
#59 from Sanjo-Keihan Sta. on the Tozai subway line)
Access City bus, get off at Arashiyama-Tenryuji-mae
(#28 from Kyoto Sta.)

Ryoanji Temple (Rock Garden) D-2 Jojakkoji Temple B-3


A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Zen Located on the side of Mt. Ogura, this
temple was established in 1450 by Hosokawa temple's twelve-meter high pagoda is a
Katsumoto. Its dry landscape garden, designated important cultural asset, and
consisting of 15 large and small rocks on a commands a spectacular view. The temple is
bed of white sand spread out over an east- regarded as one of Kyoto's best maple leaf
west rectangular plot, is the most famous of viewing sites.
its kind in the world. Tel: 075-861-0435
Tel: 075-463-2216 Open: 9:00-17:00
Open: 8:00-17:00 (8:30-16:30 from Dec. to Feb.) Entry: ¥300
Entry: ¥500

Access City bus, get off at Ryoanji-mae


(#59 from Imadegawa Sta. on subway Karasuma line.)
Access City bus, get off at Saga-shogakko-mae
(#28 from Kyoto Sta.)

Ninnaji Temple D-3 Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple B-3


Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage The area where this temple is situated was
Site, Ninnaji Temple was constructed on the originally a site where people left the bodies
orders Emperor Koko at the end of the 9th of people who had no friends or relatives to
century. Its five-storied pagoda, a designated cremate or bury them. The Sento Kuyo, a
important cultural asset, and the Kon-do Hall, memorial ceremony during which 1,000
a National Treasure, are prominently featured candles are lit, is held here on August 23 and
in the temple's large enclosure. 24, in the temple's graveyard: home to more
Tel: 075-461-1155 than 8,000 graves of unknown people.
Open: 9:00-16:30, to enter the Goten Hall and Reiho-den Tel: 075-861-2221
Entry: free (¥300 for the season of cherry blossom) Open: 9:00-17:30 (9:00-17:00 in March, and June to
Sept., 9:30-16:00 from Dec. to Feb.)
Entry: ¥500

Access City bus, get off at Omuro-Ninnaji


(#59 from Imadegawa Sta. on subway Karasuma line.)
Access City bus, get off at Saga-Shaka-do-mae
(#28 from Kyoto Sta.)

Myoshinji Temple D-3 Daikakuji Temple B-3


This temple was established in 1342 when This detached palace, which once belonged
retired Emperor Hanazono converted what to Emperor Saga, was remodeled into a
was formerly his detached palace into a Zen temple in 876. Ancient Osawa Pond, located
temple. Only three out of the compound's 47 east of the temple, is a miniature copy of Lake
sub-temples are open to the public. Dongting in China. The temple is one of
Tel: 075-461-5226 Kyoto's most famous moon viewing spots.
Open: 9:10-16:00 (each of the three sub-temples is different) The Saga chrysanthemum, a specimen that
Entry: ¥400 (plus ¥400 to enter Taizo-in or Keishun-in, has survived for 300 years, is a well-known
and ¥300 for Daishin-in)
autumn attraction.
Tel: 075-871-0071
Open: 9:00-16:30
Entry: ¥500

Access City bus, get off at Myoshinji-mae


(#91 from Shijo Sta. on the Karasuma subway line) Access City bus, get off at Daikakuji (#28 from Kyoto Sta.)

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Saga Toriimoto Area B-3 Saihoji Temple C-5
This famous tourist area stretches from the A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saihoji or the
northern base of Mount Ogura to the area Moss Temple was converted into a Zen temple
around the village of Kiyotaki. To the east of in 1339. In all, 120 species of moss cover the
the road leading to Adashino Nenbutsuji gardens. Entry to the garden must be acquired
Temple are a series of fine buildings with in advance with a reply postal card (enquire at
ceramic tile roofs, and to the west of the road the Kyoto JNTO Tourist Information Center for
are some excellent, preserved examples of details).
thatched-roofed farm houses. Tel: 075-391-3631
Entry: ¥3,000 minimum donation (no change given)
*Reservation reguired.

Access City bus, get off at Saga-shaka-do-mae


(#28 from Kyoto Sta.)
Access City bus, get off at Kokedera-michi
(#29 from Shijo St. on the Karasuma subway line)

Jingoji Temple B-1 Katsura Imperial Villa D-5


Established in 809, the temple's main hall, a Construction of this world-famous
wooden statue that is a designated National architectural and garden masterpiece began
Treasure, has long been an object of in 1620. Its 56,000 square meter area is
veneration to prevent illness and disaster. landscaped with a series of superbly
The temple is home to many ancient designed gardens in which a number of
Buddhist masterworks. At the Jizo-in simple, yet elegant halls and tea houses are
subtemple, people break ceramic roof tiles in located. Entry to the garden must be
the hope of preventing misfortune. arranged in advance through the Kyoto office
Tel: 075-861-1769 of the Imperial Household Agency.
Open: 9:00-16:00 Tel: 075-211-1215 (Kyoto office of the Imperial
Entry: ¥400 Household Agency)

Access City bus, get off at Takao


(#8 from Shijo Sta. on the Karasuma subway line).
Access City bus, get off at Katsura-rikyu-mae
(#33 from Kyoto Sta.)

Kozanji Temple B-1 Romantic Train (Sagano Scenic Railway) B-3


A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kozanji This tourist train offers visitors an excellent
Temple was built in 774. Among its ten chance to appreciate the stunning natural
thousand artworks are seven National scenery along the Hozugawa River gorge,
Treasures and 1,500 Important Cultural renowned for its cherry blossoms, the
Assets. The world's oldest tea farm is located glowing green of its new leaves, and its
within the temple grounds. autumn colors. Many people choose to
Tel: 075-861-4204 return by boat from Kameoka: an exciting
Open: 8:30-17:00 river-rapid experience.
Entry: ¥400 in autumn only; ¥600 for entry to the
Sekisui-in sub-temple Tel: 075-861-7444
Open: Trains operate every day except Dec. 30 to the
end of February, and Wednesdays March 1-April 28,
May 6-July 20, Sept. 1-Oct. 14, and Dec. 1-29.
Fare: ¥600 (one way)
Access City bus, get off at Takao
(#8 from Shijo on the Karasuma subway line). Access JR San-in line, Saga-Arashiyama Sta.

Rakushisha B-3 Toei Uzumasa Movie Land D-3


Originally this house was the residence of the This Japanese movie theme park features
Mukai Kyorai, a dedicated disciple of the various types of open-air sets used in samurai
famous haiku poet, Matsuo Basho. The movies. Some of the studios are still producing
name comes from an old tale in which a films. Other attractions include a cinema
merchant pays in advance to buy all the culture hall featuring exhibits related to the
persimmons on a certain tree, only to find history of Japanese movies and film making.
them all on the ground the following morning. Visitors can also try on and be photographed in
Tel: 075-881-1953 all kinds of traditional costumes.
Open: 9:00-17:00 (10:00-16:00 from Jan. to Feb.) Tel: 075-864-7716
Entry: ¥150 Open: 9:00-17:00 (9:30-16:00 from Dec. to Feb.)
closed: Dec. 21-31.
Entry: ¥2,200

Access City bus, get off at Saga Shogakko-mae


(#28 from Kyoto Sta.)
Access City bus, get off at Uzumasa-eigamura-michi
(#91 from Shijo Sta. on the Karasuma subway line)

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Kujo Sta.
Kinki Nippon Railway Kyoto Line

Kyoto SENNYUJI
Terrsa Sennyuji
1 Temple
Tofukuji Temple
HIGASHIKUJO Yamashina-ku
JR Nara Line
Jujo-dori Jujo Sta. Tobakaido Sta.
Jujo Sta.
Nagitsuji Sta.
Oishi Shrine
Fushimi Inari Sta.
Fushimi
Inari Iwaya Temple
Shrine ▲
Inari Sta. Mt. Inari
2 Kamitobaguchi Sta.
Fukakusa Sta. Sekihoji Temple KANSHUJI
Kuinabashi Sta.
Main Line
Keihan Railway

Hotoji Temple
Kanshuji Ono Sta.
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Daigo Sta.
Jonangu Shrine Daigoji Temple

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Momoyama Sta.
Momoyamagoryo- Rokujizo Sta.
Sake Werehouses mae Sta. Momoyama
in Fushimi minamiguchi Sta.
Gekkeikan Okura Museum
5 Chushojima Sta. Kangetsukyo Sta.
Keihan-
Kohata Sta.
Kohata Sta.

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Tofukuji Temple C-1 Kanshuji Temple E-2
This temple was built in 1239. Covering an This garden features a fine pond at its center
area of 200,000 square meters, it is the dotted with large and small stones, which is
largest Zen temple in Kyoto. The wooden famous for its water lillies. In early summer
bridge on the grounds is a well-known lotuses, azaleas, wisterias, and Japanese
location for maple leaf viewing, for which the irises create magnificent scenes around the
temple is nationally famous. entire area.
Tel: 075-561-0087 Access: Tel: 075-571-0048
Open: 9:00-16:00 Open: 9:00-16:00
Entry: free (¥400 each for entry to the Hojo Garden Entry: ¥400
and Tsuten Bridge, ¥300 for the Reiun-in, ¥270 for the
Funda-in, and ¥200 for the Doju-in.)

Access City bus, get off at Tofukuji (#208 from Kyoto Sta.). Access Tozai subway line, Ono Sta.

Sennyuji Temple C-1 Zuishin-in Temple F-2


This temple, often called Midera Temple Zuishin-in Temple contains a number of
because of its close relationship with the famous artifacts, many things that once
Imperial family, was originally named Hourinji belonged to the poetess, Ono Komachi. The
Temple. A statue of the Kannon said to temple is also famous for its plum blossoms.
resemble an image of a Chinese empress, A dance dedicated to Komachi is held here
carved by her husband the emperor, is every year in late March.
located in the main hall. Tel: 075-571-0025
Tel: 075-561-1551 Open: 9:00-16:30
Open: 9:00-16:30 (9:00-16:00, Dec. to Feb. ) Entry: ¥400
Entry: ¥300

Access City bus, get off at Sennyuji-michi


(#208 from Kyoto Station). Access Tozai subway line, Ono Sta.

Fushimi Inari Shrine C-2 Jonangu Shrine A-3


The head shrine of more than 40,000 Inari Considered to be a geomantically perfect
shrines throughout Japan, Fushimi Inari place, Jonangu Shrine hosts a special,
Shrine is one of the oldest in Kyoto. ancient poem writing party/game twice a
Enshrining the god of good harvests and year, in spring and fall. In the game,
good business, the shrine is crowded with participants, dressed in full kimono, sit along
people during the New Year and on the first a narrow stream. A sake cup is floated down
day of each month. the stream from one player to another.
Tel: 075-641-7331 Before the cup arrives, the receiving player
Entry: free must compose a poem.
Tel: 075-611-0575
Open: 9:00-16:30
City bus, get off at Inari-taisha-mae Entry: free (¥400 for the garden)
Access (#5 south, from Kyoto Sta.).
JR Nara line, Inari Sta.
Keihan line, Fushimi Inari Sta. Access City bus, get off at Jonangu (#19 from Kyoto Sta.).

Daigoji Temple F-3 Sake Warehouses in Fushimi B-5


Built in 874 and designated as a UNESCO This row of sake warehouses covered in
World Cultural Heritage Site, Daigoji Temple wood at the bottom and plastered white on
houses a number of National Treasures and the top is a beloved sight in the sake brewing
important properties, including a five-story town of Fushimi. Designated as one of
pagoda, the oldest wooden building in Kyoto Kyoto's 100 scenic places, this view from the
Prefecture. The temple is one of the most promenade along the river is exquisite. In
famous in the area for cherry blossom addition, the area also features such
viewing. attractions as the Teradaya ryokan and the
Tel: 075-571-0002 Gekkeikan Okura Museum (all about sake).
Open: 9:00-17:00 for the Sanpo-in (9:00-16:00, Nov. to Feb.)
Entry: free (¥600 in spring & autumn only)

Access Tozai subway line, Daigo Sta. Access City bus, get off at Chushojima (#81 from Kyoto Sta.)
Keihan line Chushojima Sta.

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Map references on this page are color coordinated. Rakuchu P.10-11 Rakusai P.28-29
For each color and the correct map page number, Rakuto P.16-17 Rakunan P.34-35
see color code table to the right.
Rakuhoku P.22-23

Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art E-3 Kyoto National Museum D-5


Built in 1928, this museum is housed in an This red brick museum was built in 1895. It
imposing, very large western-style brick is a designated Important Cultural Asset. Its
building. The museum regularly holds extensive collection is focused on ancient
special exhibits of modern and contemporary Oriental art and antiques from both China
art by domestic and international artists. The and Japan. The garden, featuring a fountain
museum collection consists of about 1,400 and many statues, is a beautiful place to
works of modern Japanese art. relax.
Tel: 075-771-4107 Tel: 075-525-2473
Open: 9:00-17:00, closed on Mondays Open: 9:30-17:00, closed on Mondays
Entry: ¥400 for permanent exhibitions Entry: ¥420 for permanent exhibits

Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta. Access City bus, get off at Hakubutsukan,Sanjusangen-do-mae
(#206,208 or #100 from Kyoto Sta.)

Fureaikan, Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts E-3 The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto E-3
Situated on the basement of the Miyako This stunning modern structure arranges
Messe, this facility is devoted to Kyoto's seven or eight major annual exhibitions for
traditional craft culture. The hall also has masterpieces by Japanese and international
modern media facilties such as video artists. The museum also has an excellent
stations, computer searching, and a library permanent collection.
devoted to Kyoto's traditional industries. Tel: 075-761-4111
Open: 9:30-17:00 (open Friday nights, April to
Tel: 075-762-2670 October), closed on Mondays
Open: 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays Entry: ¥420 for permanent exhibits
Entry: free

Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta. Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta.

Chado Research Center Museum of Ikebana Hosomi Museum Sen-oku Hakuko Kan
C-1 D-3 C-3 (Sumitomo Collection) F-3
This unique center is devoted to the This library and exhibit hall, which opened Home to the art collection started by Home to a priceless collection of 600
appreciation of the traditional Japanese in 1976, provides a comprehensive range Hosomi Kokoan, a prosperous Osaka Chinese bronze works and countless
tea ceremony, which continues to play a of information on Japanese flower businessman. This musuem consists of examples of superb Chinese
major role in keeping many of Japan's arrangement. Advanced reservation is about 1,000 exceptional pieces calligraphy, this museum was founded
traditional arts alive. Every year, four required for entry to this facility. including paintings, carvings, and fine by the Sumitomo family in 1960.
major exhibitions are held to demonstrate Tel: 075-221-2686 handicrafts, of which twelve are Tel: 075-771-6411
various aspects related to tea. Open: 9:00-16:00, closed on Saturdays, Important Cultural Properties. Open: 10:00-16:00, March-June and Sept.-
Sundays and holidays Nov., closed on Mondays and holidays
Tel: 075-431-6474 Entry: free (reservations required) Tel: 075-752-5555 Entry: ¥700
Open: 9:30-16:30, closed on Mondays Open: 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays
Entry: ¥500 (¥800 for special events) Entry: ¥700

Access Karasuma subway line, Kurama-guchi Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Karasuma Oike Sta. Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta. Access City bus, get off at Higashitenno-cho
(#5 and 100 from Kyoto Sta.)

Ike Taiga Museum The Kahitsukan Hakusa-sonso Garden The Nomura Art Museum
C-5 (Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art) C-4 (Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum) D-2 F-3
This museum is devoted to the painting This museum derives its name from the Once the residence of the late 19th- Home to the Nomura family art collection.
and calligraphy work of Ikeno Taiga, belief that creative achievement is enhanced century Japanese painter, Kansetsu This museum has an impressive
and covers the full range of his creative by doubting established theory or ideas and Hashimoto, this lovely location is an collection of more than 1,300 items. The
lifespan. The collection was assembled going one's own way. There are very few excellent place to relax and appreciate museum is only open during spring and
by the museum's founder and curator, works on display here, allowing the visitor to a wide range of art. In the garden, autumn.
the late Sasaki Yoneyuki. really appreciate each individual piece. visitors can sip green maccha tea and Tel: 075-751-0374
Tel: 075-381-2832 Tel: 075-525-1311 look at numerous stone statues. Open: 10:00-16:30, closed on Mondays
Open: 10:00-16:30, Open: 10:00-17:00 (closed during summer and winter)
Closed on Wednesdays and 12/28-1/2 Tel: 075-751-0446 Entry: ¥700
Closed on Mondays, Open: 10:00-17:00
Entry: ¥500 The end and beginning of the year. Entry: ¥800
Entry: ¥1,000
City bus, get off at Koke-dera-michi
Access (#29 from Karasuma-shijo Sta., Access City bus, get off at Gion
Access City bus, get off at Ginkakuji-michi
Access City bus, get off at Nanzenji-
on the Karasuma subway line ) (#206, #100 from Kyoto Sta.) (#5 from Kyoto Sta.) Eikan-do-michi (#5, #100 from Kyoto Sta.)

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The Museum of Kyoto D-3 Museum of Bamboo B-5
This museum is devoted to providing a This Japanese style library, equipped with
comprehensive introduction to the culture exhibition rooms and a tea room, is part of
and history of Kyoto. The modern, main the Rakusai Bamboo Park. The park has
building holds regular major international art about 110 different types of bamboo.
exhibitions, and also houses exhibits related Tel: 075-331-3821
to Kyoto, and reference rooms. Open: 9:00-17:00, closed on Wednesdays
Tel: 075-222-0888 Entry: free (entry charged for the park)
Open: 10:00-19:30, closed on every Monday
of every month
Entry: ¥500 for permanent exhibits

City bus, get off at Minami-fukunishi-cho-mae


Access (Nishi #3, Toku-Nishi #3 from the west exit
Access Karasuma subway line, Karasuma Oike Sta. of Katsura Sta. on the Hankyu line)

Domoto Museum B-1 Town Preservation Center B-3


This private, fine art museum is home to a The Saga Toriimoto area, developed in the
collection of 2,200 works by Domoto Insho, a 17th century in front of Atago Shrine. Here,
famous Japanese painter, who established visitors can stroll among Japanese traditional
himself in Kyoto. The collection contains an houses with thatched and tiled roofs in a
excellent body of abstract paintings based on beautiful, natural setting.
Buddhist themes. Tel: 075-864-2406
Tel: 075-463-0007 Open: 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays
Open: 9:30-17:00, closed on Mondays Entry: free
Entry: ¥500

Access City bus, get off at Ritsumeikan-daigaku-mae


(#50 from Kyoto Sta.)
Access City bus, get off at Saga-shaka-do-mae
(#28 from Kyoto Sta.)

Kawai Kanjiro's House Kondo Yuzo Memorial Hall Horino Memorial Museum Gekkeikan Okura Museum
B-5 C-5 B-3 B-5
This superbly preserved residence The former home of the renowned This traditional Japanese home is Gekkeikan Sake Company Ltd. is one
was the home and studio of one of ceramic genius, Kondo Yuzo, a living devoted to the history of sake brewing of Kyoto's oldest sake brewers. This
Japan's most famous modern National Treasure, this fine facility and Kyoto merchant (machiya) culture. museum has exhibits related to sake
ceramic artists, Kawai Kanjiro. Most includes a collection of his work, and Tel: 075-223-2072 brewing and superb visual displays.
of the house interior, including the a replica of his workshop (complete Open: 11:00-17:00, closed on Mondays and Sake tasting and souvenir shopping
during the New Year holidays
furniture, were designed by the artist. with the tools that he used). Entry: ¥300 are also possible here.
Tel: 075-561-3585 Tel: 075-561-2917 Tel: 075-623-2056
Open: 10:00-17:00, closed on Mondays Open: 10:00-17:00, closed on Wednesdays Open: 9:30-16:30, closed on Mondays
Entry: ¥900 Entry: ¥500 Entry: ¥300

Access City bus, get off at Gojo-zaka


(#206, 100 from Kyoto Sta.)
Access City bus, get off at Gojo-zaka
(#206, 100 from Kyoto Sta.) Access Karasuma subway line, Marutamachi Sta. Access City bus, get off at Chushojima
(#81 from Kyoto Sta.)

The Jotenkaku Museum Raku Museum Kyoto School Historic Museum Umekoji Steam Locomotive
A-1 C-2 D-4 Preservation Hall C-5
Shokokuji Temple is one of Kyoto's Rakuyaki refers to a special kind of This museum, with its interesting exhibit
oldest and most important Zen temples. hand-shaped pottery that is fired at corners and over 8,000 documents and This facility is popular with people of all
Its collection includes numerous low temperatures. It is frequently artifacts related to Kyoto’s 130 years of ages, especially children. The musuem
treasures from the Golden and Silver used in the traditional Japanese tea public, elementary school history, is highly is home to 17 vintage steam locomo-
pavilions, including four National ceremony. This museum has a recommended. The museum is located in tives. An actual steam train run is sta-
Treasures, and 111 Important Cultural collection of 1,000 pieces belonging the former Kaichi Elementary School. ged here three times a day.
Properties. to the Rakuya family, founded by Tel: 075-344-1305 Tel: 075-314-2996
Open: 9:30-17:00, closed on Mondays
Tel: 075-241-0423 Chojiro 400 years ago. Open: 9:00-17:00; closed Wednesdays (and
Entry: ¥400 for over 16; ¥100 for over 4-15
Open: 10:00-17:00, closed irregularly and 12/28-1/4)
Tel: 075-414-0304 Entry: ¥200 Steam locomotive ride: ¥200 for over 16;
during the New Year's holiday Open: 10:00-16:30, closed on Mondays ¥100 for over 4-15
Entry: ¥600 Entry: ¥800
Access Karasuma subway line, Imadegawa Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Imadegawa Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Shijo Sta. Access City bus, get off at Umekoji-koen-mae
(#205 from Kyoto Sta.)

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With more than 1,200
years of history, Kyoto is
home to nearly 70 Kiyomizu Ceramic Glazing Yuzen Dyeing
different handicraft
traditions. Many of
Kotobuki Toshun F-5 Kodai Yuzen-en Gallery C-4

these traditions are Located within the Kiyomizu-yaki pottery The first floor of this gallery has displays
alive and well, complex, Kotobuki Toshun is a well- of antique kimonos and fans; the second
adding a special known place for the study of the floor functions as a shop; and the third
Kiyomizu-yaki tradition. The facility offers floor demonstrates the yuzen (hand-
sense of vitality and visitors a chance to see how this kind of painted) kimono decoration technique.
cultural depth to the pottery is made, as well as experience Visitors can hand-paint their own
city's already the design process themselves. hankerchiefs.
remarkable historical Add: 7-2 Kawata, Kiyomizu-yaki Danchi, Add: Takatsuji-dori, Inokuma-nishi-iru,
Yamashina -ku Tel: 075-581-7195 Shimogyo-ku Tel: 075-832-0500
heritage. Reservations: required for groups Reservations: required for groups
Open: 9:00-17:00, closed on Sundays, and Open: 9:00-17:00, closed during the New
holidays Dec.-Feb. Year holidays
Kiyomizu Yaki Kyo Braided Cord
This style of pottery glazing and design Braided cords have been in use in Japan Access City bus, get off at Kawata (#29 from
Yamashina Sta., Tozai subway line)
Access City bus, get off at Horikawa-matsubara
(#9 and #28 from Kyoto Sta.)
was developed in the Kiyomizu area. Its since the seventh century. Today, these
excellent designs and various techniques finely braided and colored cords are still in
are famous throughout the world. wide use to tie obi (kimono sashes).
Yuzen Dyeing Yuzen Dyeing
Yuzen Dyeing Kyo Washi (Handmade Paper) Kyoto Yuzen Cultural Hall Shozan Dyeing and
D-5 E-1
A colorful design and dyeing process Kyoto washi paper has long been regarded Weaving Gallery
inspired by seasonal and natural motifs, as the finest in the land. Fibers from This hall has a wide range of displays
yuzen dyeing plays an important role in various bushes and plants are used. and exhibits on Kyoto's yuzen (hand The kimono creation process is dem-
traditional kimono and obi production. Kurodani washi is particularly famous. painted) dyeing tradition. In the onstrated in this gallery, where visi-
hands-on experience corner, visitors tors can also dye their own handker-
can dye their owns handkerchiefs us- chiefs or place mats. In the adjacent
Nishijin Brocade Cloisonne ing stencils. weaving studio, textile hand weaving
This gorgeous silk fabric weaving process, Mainly used for accessories, cloisonne is a Add: 6 Mameda-cho, Nishikyogoku, Ukyo-ku is demonstrated.
Tel: 075-311-0025
developed in Kyoto's Nishijin weaving special decoration process whereby metal Reservations: required for groups Add: 47 Kagamiishi-cho, Kinugasa, Kita-ku
district, is known for its delicate patterns. surfaces are patterned with enamel glazes. Open: 9:00-17:00, closed on Sundays, and Tel: 075-491-5101
during the New Year holidays Reservations: required
Open: 9:00-17:00, closed during the New
Year holidays
Natural Dyeing Kyo Buddhist Altars and Fittings
This age-old dyeing process uses As the heart of Buddhist culture for most of Access City bus, get off at Nakanohashi-gojo
(#73 from Kyoto Sta.)
City bus, get off at Tsuchitenjo-cho
Access (#Kita 1, from Kitaoji Sta. on subway
natural materials to yeild the delicate Japanese history, Kyoto is the center of Karasuma line.)
tints and soft feeling particular to production of the nation's finest hand-
Japanese fabrics. made altars and fittings.
Yuzen Dyeing Yuzen Dyeing
Kyoto Fans Zazen (Zen Meditation)
Marumasu Nishimura-ya C-3 Yume Yusai Dyeing Workshop D-4
Beautifully crafted and delicately Kyoto is one of the world's leading centers
decorated, Kyoto fans have a long for Zen mediation practice. The city has For more than 90 years, this family- Here, visitors can dye their own hand-
history as a distinctive symbol of many important temples and monasteries. run yuzen (stencil) studio has been kerchief, or a pair of tabis (Japanese
refinement that continues even today. producing fine Kyoto textiles. Visitors socks) using an original technique
can gain hands-on experience mak- called kodai-zome developed by Okuda
Kyo Zogan (Damascene) ing their own handkerchiefs, table Yusai, a renowned dying master.
runners, and T-shirts. Add: 403 Funaboko-cho, Shinmachi-dori,
Kyoto damascene is widely admired for its Bukkoji-agaru, Shimogyo-ku
Add: 457 Tsuboya-cho, Ogawa-dori, Oike
high engraving quality. Using fine silver sagaru, Nakagyo-ku Tel: 075-344-6530 Reservations: required
and gold foils, this technique is used to Tel: 075-211-3273 Open: 10:00-16:00, closed the 2nd and 4th
Reservations: required for groups Saturday of the month, Sundays, and
make a wide range of interior decorations Open: 9:00-17:00, closed during the New holidays
and jewelry. Year holidays

Kyoto is home to much of Japan's living art and craft traditions.


Access Tozai subway line, Nijo Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Shijo Sta.
Experience the magic. See for yourself what Kyoto handicrafts are all about.

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Yuzen Dyeing Yuzen Dyeing
Kyoto Traditional Industrial Fureai-kan (Kyoto Musuem
B-4 E-3
Craft Association of Traditional Crafts)
This association was first set up in Situated on the basement of the
1979 by various people in Kyoto's Miyako Messe, the Fureai-kan was
handicraft industry. On the premises set up as a preservation and display
visitors can learn about yuzen dyeing center for all of Kyoto's remaining 66 Cord Braiding Washi (Handmade Paper)
and how to make Kyoto ceramic dolls. living craft traditions.
A workshop tour can also be arranged. Add: B1F Kyoto Kangyokan Hall (Miyako
Adachi Kumihimo Gallery Washi Club
Messe), 9-1 Okazaki, Seishoji-cho, Sakyo-ku D-2 C-3
Add: 2F Kyogoku-Ichiban-gai, Teramachi-
dori, Shijo-agaru, Nakagyo-ku Tel: 075-762-2670 This unique facility has a library of This washi club teaches the use of
Tel: 075-221-4154 Reservations: required Reservations: required for gruops books and reference materials on handmade paper for all kinds of
Open: 11:00-17:00, closed on Mondays, the Open: 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays
Japanese cord braiding. One-day modern daily life situations. In
1st and 3rd Sunday of the month, and
certain holidays courses in cord braiding (sash bands addition to paper making (about 90
and hair accessories) are offered. minutes), visitors can also learn the
Access Karasuma subway line, Shijo Sta. Access Tozai subway line, Higashiyama Sta. Large groups wishing to study will be Japanese art of wrapping.
accomodated at any time. Add: Abura-no-koji, Nijo-agaru, Nakagyo-ku
Add: Demizu-dori, Karasuma-nishi-iru, Tel: 075-231-4577
Kamigyo-ku Reservations: required
Open: 10:00-20:00 (except during lunch),
Hand Weaving Dyeing and Hand Weaving Tel: 075-432-4113
closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
Reservations: required
Open: 9:00-16:00 (except during lunch),
Nishijin Textile Center Nishijin Hinaya Kobo closed on weekends and holidays
C-2 D-1
This large, impressive facility This work studio offers the visitor a Access Karasuma subway line, Marutamachi Sta. Access Tozai subway line, Nijojo-mae-Sta.
functions as the public aspect of the variety of hands-on experience,
Nishijin weaving district, Japan's including introductory workshops on
largest textile "town". Here visitors dyeing, hand weaving, silk cord
can see weaving demonstrations, braiding, and natural food preparation. Cloisonne / Woodblock Printing / Doll Making Gold Foil Work
kimono shows, and make things (a Add: Shinmachi-dori, Kamidachiuri agaru, Kyoto Handicraft Center Kobori Kyo Buddhist
table runner). Kamigyu-ku E-2 F-5
Tel: 075-411-3602 Altar Fittings Kobo
Add: Horikawa-dori, Imadegawa-minami-iru, Reservations: required Various traditional craftsmen founded
Kamigyo-ku Tel: 075-451-9231 Open: 10:00-17:00, closed on Saturdays,
Reservations: required this large facility to teach foreign This studio features a library and
Sundays, and holidays
Open: 10:00-17:00, closed during the New tourists about Kyoto handicrafts. gallery devoted to Kyoto Buddhist
Year holidays Here you can see demonstrations altar fittings, and exhibits on
and gain hands-on experience in traditional altar manufacturing
Access Karasuma subway line, Imadegawa Sta. Access Karasuma subway line, Imadegawa Sta. cloisonne making, woodblock printing processes, tools and materials.
and doll creation. Add: 88 Nishinoya-dodo-cho, Yamashina-ku
Add: On the north side of Marutamachi, east Tel: 075-341-4121
of Higashioji. 3-min. walk from Heian Shrine. Reservations: required
Tel: 075-761-5080 Open: 10:00-16:00 (except lunch time ),
Fan Painting Inlaid Work (Damascene) Reservations: required for groups closed on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
Open: 13:00-16:00
Kyosen-do Kawahito Zogan
A-5 B-2 Access City bus, get off at Kumano-jinja-mae
(#206 from Kyoto Sta.)
Access City bus, get off at Ibanoue-cho (#29 from
Yamashina Sta., on the Tozai subway line )
At this comprehensive facility visitors This fine showroom and design
can learn all about traditional fan- studio was established by Kawahito
making processes. In one corner Zogan. The basement has an active
visitors can also make their own fan, workshop and design studio where Zen Meditation Zen Meditation
which is then finished and mailed to visitors can make their own
them (about one month later). accessories (in about two hours). Tenryuji Temple Kenninji Temple
Add: Higashinotoin-dori, Shomen-agaru, Add: 76 Minami-machi, Tojiin-dori, Kita-ku B-3 B-4
Shimogyo-ku Tel: 075-461-2773 Surrounded by abundant natural beauty This is the first Zen temple in Kyoto built
Tel: 075-371-4151 Reservations: required
Reservations: required Open: 9:00-16:00 (and during lunch), closed (cherry blossoms in spring, colorful in 1202, and it is the most important
Open: 9:00-17:00 (closed during lunch), on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays leaves in fall), with the mountains in the temple of all Kennin-ji Temple group in
closed on the 2nd weekend of every month, background, this is one of Kyoto's finest Rinzai sect. Zen meditation and sermon
and during the New Year holidays
Zen temples. Here visitors (advance by Senko-kai are open on the second
Access Kyoto Sta., JR and the Karasuma
subway line
Access City bus, get off at Tojiin-minami-machi
(#26 from Kyoto Sta.)
reservation required) can experience Sunday every month from 8:00 for 2
Zen meditation and temple cuisine. hours (from 9:00 in autumn and winter).
Add: Saga Tenryuji, Susukinobaba-cho, Add: Hanamikoji Shijo-sagaru, Higahsiyama-ku
Ukyo-ku Tel: 075-881-1235 Tel: 075-561-6363 Reservations: required
Reservations: required for groups Open: Second Sunday every month
Open: 9:00-17:00 From 8:00 (Apr.-Sep.) From 9:00 (Oct.-Mar.)
*From 9:00 on the 2nd Sun. for individuals for free. Closed Aug.(flexible time schedule may
acceptable for groups)

Access City bus, get off at Arashiyama


Tenryuji-mae (#28 from Kyoto Sta.)
Access City bus, get off at Higashi Yasui
(#206 from Kyoto Sta.)

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With its long history and culture, Kyoto has an impressive
calendar of important seasonal events. Many of these
special rituals and ceremonies bring visitors from all over Jidai
the country.

4 3
Kemari Hajime Yabusame Shinji
1 Held in Shimogamo Shrine on
the 4th, kemari is a game that
Jan. was once played by the
5 This horse and archery event is
May held annually in Shimogamo
Gion Matsuri
Shrine on the 3rd. It functions
Imperial family. Kemari is also
played at Shiramine Shrine on
as a preliminary, purfication 1-29 22
ritual of the Aoi Matsuri festival. Jidai Matsuri
July 7th.
15 7 Gion Matsuri
(Gion Festival) 10 (Festival of the Ages)
This magnificent procession,
Oct. some 1,700 people, in traditional
8-12 Aoi Matsuri
(Hollyhock Festival)
July This festival, consists of a
number of purification rites and costumes, hosted by Heian
Hatsu Ebisu One of Kyoto's three major rituals held between the 1st Shrine on the 22nd, leaves from
festivals, the Aoi Matsuri is and the 29th. The highlight is the Imperial Palace (lasts about
Especially celebrated by
held on the 15th. A 700-meter the three nights (14th, 15th, three hours in total).
business people from the 8th
to the 12th at Ebisu Shrine, procession of carts and people 16th) leading up to the giant
Hatsu Ebisu dates back to the dressed in authentic historical procession (17th) of rolling,
wooden, float-towers covered
22
16th century. costumes parades from the Kurama no Himatsuri
Imperial Palace to Shimogamo in ancient textiles and pulled by
( Fire festival in Mt. Kurama)
Shrine and Kamigamo Shrine. This wild and unique fire festival
25 3rd Sunday 7-10 takes place in the mountain
village of Kurama on the 22nd.
Baika Sai Toki Matsuri At the climax of the festival, male
2 (Plum Blossom Festival)
This giant plum blossom
Feb. festival takes place at Kitano
Mifune Matsuri
(Mifune Festival)
Held on the 3rd Sunday of May
8 (Pottery Fair)
From the 7th to the 10th, Gojo
Aug. Street east of the river become
family members (after the small
boys have paraded about with
their own torches), carry long
Tenmangu Shrine on the 25th. on the river in Arashiyama. burning fire torches up to Yuki
a giant pottery market, with
In an orchard filled with the Highlights include an elegant Shrine on the mountainside.
over 500 artists selling their
sweet smell of pink and white aristocratic atmosphere, poetry,
wares.
blossoms, a tea party is held court music and dancing on
where visitors are served by some twenty imperial boats.
16 2nd Sunday
geiko and maiko. Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri
Daimonji (Arashiyama Maple Festival)

Haru no Odori
(Spring Dances)
Outdoor Yuka Dining
Platforms
(Obon Send-off Fires)
The end of the Festival of the
Dead, this unique event takes
11 This festival, held in honor of the
Nov. autumn leaves of this famous
For four-and-a-half months, area, takes place around the
In spring, the geiko and maiko place at around 20:00 on the Togetsukyo Bridge on the second
from about May 1st, restaurants
4 of Kyoto's major traditional
entertainment quarters stage a
Apr. series of dances (Miyako
along the west side of the Ka-
mogawa River set up outdoor
16th, when the first of five
giant hillside cedar bonfires (in
the shape of various Buddhist
Sunday of the month. Festivities
include traditional Japanese
dancing, music and a kyogen
dining platforms called yuka. symbols is set alight.
Odori, Kyo Odori, Kitano Odori, comedy theatre performance.
and Kamogawa Odori).
1/2 Kangetsu no Yuube
Kyoto Takigi Noh
(Harvest Full Moon)
On the night of the harvest full
1
6 This magnificent nightime
traditional theatre performance,
June lit by burning torches, is held at
9 moon (in early October in some
years), Daikakuji Temple, one of
Sep. the three best places for moon 12
Kencha Sai
(Tea Festival)
Held on the 1st of the month at
Heian Shrine on the 1st and watching in Japan, throws an Dec. Kitano Tenmangu Temple, this
2nd. The event only dates back ancient and elaborate moon festival was established by
to 1950, but the performance viewing party. As part of the Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1587,
and the players themselves are celebrations a number of boats Events include tea ceremonies,
timeless and mysterious. move out into the center of shrine rituals and different
Miyako Odori Osawa Pond. forms of entertainment.

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Nishioji-dori

Temple
Kinkakuji
Arashiyama Line
JR San-in Main Keifuku Railway
Senbon-dori

Kyoto Line
Railway

Nijo
Kinki Nippon

Castle
Horikawa-dori

dori
Shichijo-
Karasuma Line

Kujo-dori
Shijo-dori
Kyoto City Subway

Kitayama-dori
Karasuma-dori

JR Kyoto Sta.
Visiting popular spots in Kyoto

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Gojo-dori
Oike-dori

Kyoto Line
Imadegawa-dori
Kawaramachi-dori

Kitaoji-dori

Marutamachi-dori
Kamo River

Hankyu Railways
dori
Sanjo-
JR Kawabata-dori
Nar
a Lin
e Main Line
Keihan Railways

JR Tokaido Main

JR Shinkansen
Pavlion), Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion), and Nijo Castle.

Shirakawa-dori

Temple
Keif

Shrine

Subway

no.9
no.5
Eiza uku Rail
n Lin way

no.12
no.93
no.50
no.17
inexpensive. If you are in a party of three or four, you might find that a

Tozai Line
e

Kyoto City

no.204
no.203
no.202
no.205
no.206
no.102
no.101
City Busno.100
Route
you can. Using a bus might seem very complicated at first, but once you

taxi, in many instances, is just as convenient. Buses are the way to get to

Heian Jingu
Temple
Ginkakuji

Kiyomizu-dera
get used to them you will find that they are extremely convenient, fast and

in the city are: Kiyomizu Temple, Heian Shrine, Ginkakuji Temple (Silver
many of Kyoto's most famous tourist attractions. The leading tourist spots
Kyoto is well served by an efficient system of buses. Take buses whenever

Kyoto-eki (Kyoto Sta.) Kiyomizu-dera Heian Jingu (Heian Jingu Shrine) Ginkaku-ji Nijo-jo (Nijo Castle) Kinkaku-ji
City bus, Kyoto-eki-mae (Kiyomizu-dera Temple) City bus, Kyoto-kaikan-Bijutsu-kan- (Ginkakuji Temple or the Silver City bus, Nijojo-mae, Horikawa- (Kinkakuji Temple or the Golden
Subway, Kyoto-Sta City bus, Gojo-zaka mae, Higashiyama-Nijo, Okazaki-michi Pavilion) Marutamachi; Pavilion)
Subway, Higashiyama Stn. on the City bus, Ginkakuji-mae, Ginkakuji- Subway, Nijojo-mae on the City bus, Kinkakuji-michi
Tozai line Tozai line
michi
Kyoto-eki (Kyoto Sta.) City bus 206 or 100 City bus 5 or 100, get off at Kyoto- City bus 100, get off at Ginkakuji- City bus 9, 50 or 101, get off at Nijojo- City bus 101 or 205
City bus, Kyoto-eki-mae kaikan-Bijutsu-kan-mae mae mae
Subway, Kyoto-sta Subway, Higashiyama Stn. on the Subway, Karasuma line to Karasuma-
Tozai subway line City bus 5 or 17, get off at Oike Stn, then change to the Tozai line,
Ginkakuji-michi

Kiyomizu-dera City bus 100 or 206 City bus 100, get off at Kyoto- City bus 100, get off at Ginkakuji- City bus 202, get off at Horikawa- City bus 206, change to 204 or
(Kiyomizu Temple) kaikan-Bijutsukan-mae) mae Marutamachi 205 at Kitaoji Bus Terminal
City bus, Gojo-zaka
City bus 202 or 206, get off at
Higashiyama Nijo
Heian Jingu (Heian Shrine) Subway, Karasuma-Oike Stn. on City bus 100 (from Kyoto- City bus 100 (from Kyoto-kaikan- City bus 93 or 204 (from Okazaki- City bus 204 (from Okazaki-
City bus, Kyoto-kaikan-Bijutsu-kan- the Tozai line, then change to the kaikan, Bijutsukan-mae) Bijutsukan-mae), and get off at michi), get off at Horikawa- michi)
mae, Higashiyama-Nijo, Okazaki- Karasuma subway line, get off at Ginkakuji-mae Marutamachi
michi City bus 202 or 206 (from
Subway, Higashiyama Stn. on the Kyoto Stn. City bus 5 (from Kyoto-Kaikan- Subway Tozai line
Higashiyama Nijo)
Tozai line Bijutsukan-mae), and get off at

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Ginkakuji-michi
Ginkaku-ji City bus 100, 5 or 17 City bus 100 City bus 100 or 5, get off at Kyoto- City bus 204, get off at Horikawa- City bus 102 or 204
(Ginkakuji Temple or the Silver Kaikan-Bijutsukan-mae Marutamachi
Pavilion)
City bus, Ginkakuji-michi

Nijo-jo (Nijo Castle) Subway, Karasuma-Oike Stn. on City bus 202 (from Horikawa- City bus 93 or 204 (from Horikawa- City bus 204 (from Horikawa- City bus 12 (from Nijojo-mae) or
City bus, Nijojo-mae, Horikawa- the Tozai line, change to the Marutamachi) Marutamachi), get off at Okazaki- Marutamachi) 204 (from Horikawa-
Marutamachi; Karasuma subway line michi Marutamachi)
Subway, Nijojo-mae on the Subway Tozai line
Tozai line

Kinkaku-ji City bus 101 or 205 City bus 204 or 205, change to City bus 204, get off at Okazaki- City bus 102 or 204, get off at City bus 101 or 12, get off at Nijojo-
(Kinkakuji Temple or the Golden bus 206 at Kitaoji Bus Terminal michi Ginkakuji-michi mae
Pavilion) City bus 204, get off at Horikawa-
City bus, Kinkakuji-michi Marutamachi
Easy-to-use tourist attraction transportation access table
Kyoto Area Walking
Historical, traditional Kyoto is home to thousands of temples and shrines,
countless living, cultural traditions, fascinating architecture and abundant
greenery. Blessed with four distinct seasons, Kyoto is special all year
round. Encounter a world of wonderful people and traditional living, explore
Kyoto.

Kyoto Station Area Walking Course Nanzenji Temple Area Walking Course
Toji Temple—Umekoji Park—Nishi Honganji Temple—Higashi Honganji Temple Nanzenji Temple—Eikan-do Temple—Tetsugakunomichi (Path of Philosophy)
—Shoseien Garden—Kyoto Station Building —Ginkakuji Temple (Silver Pavilion)

Nishi Kiyamachi-dori
Imad

Higashinoto-in-dori
Highlights egaw
Higashi nakasuji-dori

Hanayacho-dori Nishi Honganji Nanzenji Temple – (3 min.) – Eikan-do


Nishinoto-in-dori
Umekoji Shinsenbon-dori

a-do
Aburanokoji-dori
Horikawa-dori

Karasuma-dori
ri Ginkakuji-michi
Shinmachi-dori

Temple
Daimon-dori

Shomen-dori
Temple – (5 min.) – Tetsugakunomichi
Omiya-dori
Mibu-dori

Higashi- Shoseien Walking north on Hakusa-sonsou Ginkakuji


Honganji Garden Omiyadori from Toji Garden Temple (Path of Philosophy) – (40 min.) –

wa-dori
Temple
Temple, one reaches the Ginkakuji Temple (Silver Pavilion)

Tet
Shichijo-dori Koshoji Mt. Yoshida

su gaku-no-m
Temple
green expanse of

Shiraka
-dori

Japanese- Kizuyabashi-dori
style
Garden Umekoji Park Kyoto Tower
Shiokoji-dori
wonderfully landscaped Honen-in

ri
Temple

do
Umekoji Park. In the park,

ic h
Umekoji

ni-
Kyoto Sta. Building

i
Steam Locomotive in addition to the Umekoji

ata
Preservation Hall Shinnyo-do Temple

hig
JR Tokaido Main Line
Steam Locomotive Anrakuji

Shis
JR Kyoto Sta. Temple
Hachijo-dori Museum, there is a fine
Kawaramachi-dori
Subway Karasuma Line
Mibu-dori

Kinki Nippon Railway


Aburanokoji-dori

Konkai Komyoji Temple Reikanji


restaurant overlooking a
Muromachi-dori

(Kurodani)
Shinmachi-dori

Temple
Takeda Kaido

Kanchi-in
Senbon-dori
Shinsenbon-dori

pond. From here, the


Toji-dori
Temple
Toji-dori
walk continues to Nishi Highlights
SHISHIGATANI
Kyoto Line

Kyoto City

Toji Temple Okazaki Shrine


Toji Sta. Honganji Temple and This walk starts from the main gate
Sen-oku
Kujo-dori
Kujo Sta. Higashi Honganji Temple, Hakuko kan of Nanzenji Temple. A little further
both major sites of OKAZAKI up the road lies Eikan-do Temple,
Toji Temple – (15 min.) – Umekoji Park – (20 min.) – historical and cultural famous for its autumn leaves. From
interest. The last spot on Eikan-do Temple
Nishi Honganji Temple – (10 min.) – Higashi Eikan-do, visitors follow the world-
the walk is Kyoto Station, famous two-kilometer Path of
Honganji Temple – (2min.) – Shoseien Garden – (5
a modern edifice full of Nanzenji Temple Philosophy up to Ginkakuji Temple,
min.) – Kyoto Station Building shopping and relaxation one of Kyoto's most popular
options. attractions.

Kiyomizu-dera Temple Area Walking Course Ohara Kurama Hiking Course


Kiyomizu-dera Temple—Sannenzaka—Ninenzaka—Ishibekoji—Maruyama Park
—Chion-in Temple—Shoren-in Temple Ohara—Jakko-in Temple—Ebumi Pass—Shizuhara—Yakkozaka—Kurama

Shoren-in Temple Kiyomizu-dera Temple – (2 min.) – Highlights


ji-dori

Shinmon
Sannenzaka – (3 min.) – Ninenzaka – (5 This walk begins on the
zen-dori
min.) – Ishibekoji – (10min.) – Maruyama
ori

west side of the


Hanamiko

Shinbashi-
i-d

dori GION historical village of


ch

Chion-in Temple
Park – (5 min.) – Chion-in Temple – (3 min.) Kibune Shorin-in
mi

KURAMA Hosen-in Temple


gu

Shrine Jakko-in Temple


– Shoren-in Temple Temple Ohara. From the
Jin

513▲
Mt.Kurama Jikko-in Temple serene silence of
Shijo-dori Kurama Temple Sanzen-in
Mt.Konpira
373▲
Temple Jakko-inTemple, visitors
Yasaka Jinja
Maruyama Park Yakkozaka OHARA enter the mountains,
Shrine Yuki Shrine Kurama Sta. Ebumi Shrine
SHIZUHARA passing in front of
Ebumi Pass Ebumi Shrine, and walk
Highlights Kibuneguchi Sta. over the Ebumi Ridge
Yasui Kitamon-dori
Ishibekoji Kodaiji Temple This walk starts at the amazing to the village of
Higashiyama
Yasui Kiyomizu-dera Temple complex. Shizuhara. From here
Ninose Sta.
From the temple visitors walk down the path leads over
a descending series of narrow another ridge to the old
Kiyomizumichi Yasaka Pagoda
laneways full of pottery shops, village of Kurama
Matsubara- Ninenzaka cafes and restaurants. The path where visitors can relax
dori Kiy Ohara – (20 min.) – Jakko-in Temple – (60 min.) – in an outdoor hotspa,
ji-dori

om
izu Sanenzaka then leads into the Maruyama Park, Ebumi Pass – (25 min.) – Shizuhara – (30 min.) –
za
ka shop for vegetable
Higashio

and on to the large compouns of


Kiyomizu-dera
Chion-in Temple and Shoren-in Yakkozaka – (20 min.) – Kurama pickle delicacies or
ori Temple
a-d simply marvel at the
zak Kiyomizushinmichi-do Temple, full of treasures and
Gojozaka Gojo ri
greenery and fresh air.
Kyoto Ceramics Center historical buildings.

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Kyoto Area Walking

Kinkakuji Temple Area Walking Course Fushimi Inari Shrine Area Walking Course
Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion)—Ryoanji Temple—Ninnaji Temple— Sennyuji Temple—Tofukuji Temple—Ohashi-ke Family Garden —
Myoshinji Temple Fushimi Inari Shrine
Tofukuji Sta.
Kinkakuji Temple – (20 min.) – Ryoanji Sennyuji Temple – (15 min.) – Tofukuji
Kinkakuji Temple Temple – (15 min.) – Ninnaji Temple – (10 Temple – (15 min.) – Ohashike Family
Kinkakuji- min.) – Myoshinji Temple Sennyuji Garden – (2 min.) – Fushimi Inari Shrine
mae Temple

way
eihan Railway
Wara Tenjin

Railwa

Honmachi-dori
Shrine Tofukuji Temple

Rail
Funda-in
Highlights

Main Line
Ryoanji Temple
Temple

Keihan
Toji-in Temple Hirano Shrine
This course follows the historical Highlights
Kinukake-no-michi road, starting
Kitano Tenmangu
Shrine from the world-famous precincts Tobakaido Sta. This course begins at Tofukuji
Ninnaji Temple
Keifuku Railway Kitanohakubaicho of the Golden Pavilion. Bordered Temple, which has two fine
Ryoanjimichi Sta. Kitano Line Sta.
wa
- with red Japanese pines, the path gardens and several massive

JR Nara Line
Toji-in Sta. ega d
Ima ri leads to the much photographed ancient wooden structures, and
Keishun-in Ichijo-dori do
Omuro Sta. Myoshinji Sta. Temple Zen stone and raked gravel leads up to the secluded stillness
Tenjin River

Myoshinji garden at Ryoanji Temple. of Sennyuji Temple. From here


Temple Torin-in Temple the visitor passes by the Ohashi
116▲ Following the base of the forested Ohashi-ke Family Garden
Tenjin-dori

Narabigaoka hill
Daishin-in Myoshinjimichi-dori hills, the path leads on to Ninnaji Family Garden, built by one of
Taizo-in
Temple
Temple Temple, popular in spring for its Japan's leading modern
Marutamach gardeners, to the mysterious and
JR San-i
i-dori late-blooming cherry trees. The
Hanazono Sta. n Main (S
agano Lin final stop is the giant Zen Inari Sta. Fushimi Inari Shrine extensive Fushimi Inari Shrine
e)
compound of Myoshinji Temple, complex, with its countless orange
Nishioji-dori

Mt.Inari
which contains 47 smaller sub- torii gates and upwardly wending
Kaikonoyashiro Shrine
temples. mountain paths.

Arashiyama • Sagano Area Walking Course Yasaka Jinja Shrine, Gion Area Night Walking Course
Togetsukyo Bridge—Tenryuji Temple—Nonomiya Shrine—Jojakkoji Temple—
Gioji Temple—Seiryoji Temple—Daikakuji Temple Pontocho—Gion/Shinbashi—Yasaka Jinja Shrine—Gion Corner

Daikakuji Temple Togetsukyo Bridge – (5 min.) – Tenryuji Pontocho – (15 min.) – Gion/Shinbashi –
Kawabata-dori

Niomon-dori
Temple – (3 min.) – Nonomiya Shrine - (7 (10 min.) –Yasaka Jinja Shrine – (15 min.) –
min.) – Jojakkoji Temple – (10 min.) – Gioji -dori Gion Corner
Higashioji

Temple – (10 min.) –Seiryoji Temple – (10


min.) – Daikakuji Temple
Seiryoji Temple
(Shaka-do)
Highlights Sanjo Keihan Sta. Sanjo-dori Highlights
Higashiyama Sta.
Sanjo Sta.

This route begins at the Togetsukyo This route leads along the narrow
Gioji Temple Bridge, which looks out over the Oi Pontocho laneway, with its old
Wakamatsu-dori
Nison-in Temple
Rakushisha River and the Arashiyama mountains in wooden-fronted restaurants and
the background. From here the visitors tea houses, and then across the
Nawate-dori

Saga-Arashiyama Sta. Furumonzen-


Jojakkoji Temple dori
strolls through a finely preserved area Shirakawaki
ta-dori
river on Shijo to the
Ro to the northern gate of the fantastic
Sagmant Nonomiya Torokko Shinmonzen
-dori
Gion/Shinbashi area. This walk is
ano ic Tr Saga Sta.
Lin ain
e
Shrine Tenryuji Temple compound, with its especially recommended in the
Kiyamachi-dori
Pontocho-dori

Torokko
Tenryuji
Temple
impressive gardens. After this the path Shinbashi-do
ri evening, when one will most likely
Arashiyama goes on past a number of humble see several women in kimono and
Daihikaku Temple Sta.
Keifuku- cottages, stone Buddhas, interesting perhaps even a geisha hurrying
Arashiyama
Sta. temples and shrines, ending finally at by. The path continues to Yasaka
i

Daikakuji Temple. Some people may Shijo-dori


ikoji-dor

Katsura River Yasaka Jinja


Shrine, and then on to Gion
Togetsukyo prefer to do this route by bicycle (which Shijo Sta.
Bridge Shrine Corner, where visitors can
Hanam

can be rented just north of the experience a number of different


Togetsukyo Bridge). Gion Corner traditional art performances.

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Flea Markets

Kyoto is the capital of Japan when it comes to temple and shrine markets. These monthly
events offer the visitor an excellent opportunity to shop (bargaining is expected!, so don't be
shy) for old things like kimono and antiques, or for just about anything else one might imagine.
But best of all these events are a great way to see Japanese people, old and young alike.

Toji Temple (the 21st of each month) C-5


This large market, also known as Kobo-san,
in memory of the 8th century Buddhist saint,
Kobo Daishi, is covered with about 1,200
stalls (antiques, clothing, food, plants,
ceramics, etc.). The biggest Kobo-san
markets are in December and January.

Access Karasuma subway line, Kujo Sta.

Kitano Tenmangu Shrine B-1


(the 25th of each month)
Marking the anniversary of the scholar and
poet, Sugawara Michizane, this large market
(antiques, clothing, food, plants, ceramics,
etc.) is also known as Tenjin-san.

Access City bus, get off at Kitano Tenmangu-mae


(#101 from Kyoto Sta.)

Toji Temple C-5 Chionji Temple E-2


(the 1st Sunday of each month) (the 15th of each month)
Tel: 075-691-3325 Tel: 075-781-9171

Access Karasuma subway line, Kujo Sta. Access City bus, get off at Hyakumanben
(#206 from Kyoto Sta.)

Imamiya Shrine A-5 Kamigoryo Shrine D-1


(the 1st of each month) (the 18th of each month)
Tel: 075-491- 0082 Tel: 075-441-2260

Access City bus, get off at Imamiya-jinja-mae Access Karasuma subway line, Kuramaguchi Sta.

Myorenji Temple C-1 Koshoji Temple C-5


(the 12th of each month) (the 28th of each month)
Tel: 075-451-3527 Tel: 075-371-0075

Access City bus, get off at Horikawa-teranouchi Access City bus, get off at Shichijo-horikawa

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