Okumura
Okumura is a gift shop and accessories store that specialises in pieces to wear with kimono.
Senbon Shakado is an ancient temple located in central Kyoto.
Okumura is a gift shop and accessories store that specialises in pieces to wear with kimono.
Hidamari is a small cafe that serves a variety of food and drink.
Yanagian is a small venue where traditional Japanese art classes takes places.
Matsuhiro is a purse shop that sells a range of beautiful coin purses.
Tenshindo is a grilled rice cake shop.
Kamishichiken Kaburenjo is a theatre known for the performing arts of the maiko.
A 2-minute walk from the Senbon Shakado Temple, Guesthouse Kioto offers free Wi-Fi, rental bicycles and a garden.
Guesthouse HANA Kyoto is located in Kyoto, 300 metres from Kitano Tenmangu and 1.2 km from Kinkaku-ji Temple. All rooms have a shared bathroom. Guesthouse HANA
Featuring free WiFi and garden views, Zen Kyoto is a holiday home, set in Kyoto. The air-conditioned unit is 600 metres from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. The propert
Located 200 metres from Kitano Tenmangu, Hatagoya Kamishichiken is a renovated machiya-style townhouse. The holiday home comes with air conditioning and free Wi
Located in Kyoto in the Kyoto Region, this holiday home is 600 metres from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. The holiday home is 1.4 km from Kinkaku-ji Temple. Free WiFi
Rin Kyoto offers accommodation in Kyoto, 600 metres from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine and 1.4 km from Kinkaku-ji Temple. The property is 2 km from Imperial Palace and
A 2-minute walk from the Senbon Shakado Temple, Guesthouse Kioto offers free Wi-Fi, rental bicycles and a garden.
Hiro has an extensive menu, featuring high quality Japanese kurogewagyuu beef, locally grown vegetables and a wide array of beverages.
Established as a temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism in 1346, Genko-an Temple was turned into a temple of the Soto sect in 1694.
Yoshiminedera Temple, a Buddhist temple in Western Kyoto, is the 20th temple on the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage.
Unryu-in Temple is the blanch temple of Sennyu-ji Temple. It was established in 1372 by Emperor Gokogon.
This Tendai Buddhist temple located in Meguro, Tokyo, is the 33rd temple of the Edo 33 temples pilgrimage. The temple is well known as the last resting place of