Rokuharamitsu-ji Temple
This temple's name loosely translates as "Practice of Perfection in the Six Realms of Existence", the realms being a place where souls wander before attaining e
Just a 15-minute walk to Kiyomizu-dera Temple and the Gion district, Yamamoto Ryokan provides simple accommodation in a traditional style. Rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring and futon beds. Japanese cuisine is served.
This temple's name loosely translates as "Practice of Perfection in the Six Realms of Existence", the realms being a place where souls wander before attaining e
Leading towards Kiyomizu Temple, this road is known for pottery. The road is lined with many pottery shops selling dining ware and other sorts of pottery for a
Located on the banks of Kamo river in the heart of Kyoto City, Seikoro Inn is a traditional ryokan built in 1831.
Kanshundo offers traditional Japanese sweets, especially those famous for Kyoto. Here you can also learn to make Japanese sweets in one of their classes.
Located close to the well-known Kiyomizu Temple, this temple was founded by the Buddhist Jodo Shinshu sect and features a graveyard of more than 15,000 tombston
A small coffee shop and art gallery just around the corner from Kiyomizu Gojo station. The shop was founded by Shin Nishibori, who is known for his work as a de