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SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. TOP 5 MOST DELICIOUS BAKERIES IN KYOTO 1 Le Petit Mec Oike. Le Petit Mec Oike is a rather famous bakery in Kyoto, and many people have heard of its name at least once. Just looking at all these products on display, all the different kinds of sandwiches and sweet tarts, all based on the concept of the bakery: “French-style fast food.”. BEST TSUKEMONO SHOPS IN KYOTO Kyoto has many famous tsukemono, or Japanese pickle, shops like Daiyasu and Nishiri. Sharing Kyoto is of course always ready for sometakuan!
KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director ofKURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
URBAN RESEARCH KYOTO Sharing Kyoto features detailed information about URBAN RESEARCH Kyoto, a location personally covered by the Sharing Kyoto staff. SASAKI SHUZO CO., LTD. Located north of the Nijo-jo Castle, Sasaki Shuzo Co., Ltd is a sake brewery selling Japanese sake that pairs perfectly with seasonal Kyotocuisine.
NAGASHIBINA
Celebrated every March 3, Japan's hinamatsuri is a festival held to pray for the healthy growth and happiniess the country's young girls. However, at the Shimogamo Shrine's celebration of hinamatsuri, a ceremony known as the nagashibina is held. During the ceremony, paper dolls are placed in woven baskets and floated down the Shimogamo Shrine's famous Mitarsahi River. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. AT JONANGU’S PLUM FESTIVAL YOU CAN ENJOY THE COLLABORATION Jonangu Shrine in Fushimi Ward is one of the most famous places to see plum blossoms in Kyoto. From late February to the middle of March there is a Weeping Plum and Camellia Festival at Jonangu Shrine, where you get to enjoy the sight of 150 plum trees and camellia flowers.SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. LISN KYOTO - DOWNTOWN(INCENSE) Lisn Kyoto allows you to experience profound fragrances, each with their own grand story. The first visual your eyes will feast upon is the stylish lineup of incense on display. Around 150 types of incense are available, each with their own fragrance as well as their own unique theme. With a diverse array of concepts revolving aroundseasons
BEST TSUKEMONO SHOPS IN KYOTO Kyoto has many famous tsukemono, or Japanese pickle, shops like Daiyasu and Nishiri. Sharing Kyoto is of course always ready for sometakuan!
KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
URBAN RESEARCH KYOTO Sharing Kyoto features detailed information about URBAN RESEARCH Kyoto, a location personally covered by the Sharing Kyoto staff. SASAKI SHUZO CO., LTD. Located north of the Nijo-jo Castle, Sasaki Shuzo Co., Ltd is a sake brewery selling Japanese sake that pairs perfectly with seasonal Kyotocuisine.
MITARASHI FESTIVAL
Located in the north of Kyoto, Shimogamo Shrine is registered as a World Heritage and lots of Shinto rituals and festivals are often held. Mitarashi Festival is held every year on the midsummer day of the ox (around the late July) which is regarded as a turn of a seasonin Japan.
NAGASHIBINA
Celebrated every March 3, Japan's hinamatsuri is a festival held to pray for the healthy growth and happiniess the country's young girls. However, at the Shimogamo Shrine's celebration of hinamatsuri, a ceremony known as the nagashibina is held. During the ceremony, paper dolls are placed in woven baskets and floated down the Shimogamo Shrine's famous Mitarsahi River. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. AT JONANGU’S PLUM FESTIVAL YOU CAN ENJOY THE COLLABORATION Jonangu Shrine in Fushimi Ward is one of the most famous places to see plum blossoms in Kyoto. From late February to the middle of March there is a Weeping Plum and Camellia Festival at Jonangu Shrine, where you get to enjoy the sight of 150 plum trees and camellia flowers.SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. LISN KYOTO - DOWNTOWN(INCENSE) Lisn Kyoto allows you to experience profound fragrances, each with their own grand story. The first visual your eyes will feast upon is the stylish lineup of incense on display. Around 150 types of incense are available, each with their own fragrance as well as their own unique theme. With a diverse array of concepts revolving aroundseasons
BEST TSUKEMONO SHOPS IN KYOTO Kyoto has many famous tsukemono, or Japanese pickle, shops like Daiyasu and Nishiri. Sharing Kyoto is of course always ready for sometakuan!
KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
URBAN RESEARCH KYOTO Sharing Kyoto features detailed information about URBAN RESEARCH Kyoto, a location personally covered by the Sharing Kyoto staff. SASAKI SHUZO CO., LTD. Located north of the Nijo-jo Castle, Sasaki Shuzo Co., Ltd is a sake brewery selling Japanese sake that pairs perfectly with seasonal Kyotocuisine.
MITARASHI FESTIVAL
Located in the north of Kyoto, Shimogamo Shrine is registered as a World Heritage and lots of Shinto rituals and festivals are often held. Mitarashi Festival is held every year on the midsummer day of the ox (around the late July) which is regarded as a turn of a seasonin Japan.
NAGASHIBINA
Celebrated every March 3, Japan's hinamatsuri is a festival held to pray for the healthy growth and happiniess the country's young girls. However, at the Shimogamo Shrine's celebration of hinamatsuri, a ceremony known as the nagashibina is held. During the ceremony, paper dolls are placed in woven baskets and floated down the Shimogamo Shrine's famous Mitarsahi River. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. AT JONANGU’S PLUM FESTIVAL YOU CAN ENJOY THE COLLABORATION Jonangu Shrine in Fushimi Ward is one of the most famous places to see plum blossoms in Kyoto. From late February to the middle of March there is a Weeping Plum and Camellia Festival at Jonangu Shrine, where you get to enjoy the sight of 150 plum trees and camellia flowers.SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
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Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. BEST SHOPS IN GION & KIYOMIZU TEMPLE, KYOTO ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2716 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - Main Store. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Tablewares. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
PART 3 ENJOY SOME ICE CREAM AT THE TOP OF MT Enjoy some ice cream at the top of Mt. Inari. Heading up, we start from the “Mitsutsuji” crossroad, and head toward the “Yotsutsuji” crossroad, which are respectively names third and fourth crossroads. This “Yotsutsuji” is actually the place where many people take a look at the great views from top of the mountainand head back down
TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. LISN KYOTO - DOWNTOWN(INCENSE) Lisn Kyoto allows you to experience profound fragrances, each with their own grand story. The first visual your eyes will feast upon is the stylish lineup of incense on display. Around 150 types of incense are available, each with their own fragrance as well as their own unique theme. With a diverse array of concepts revolving aroundseasons
BEST TSUKEMONO SHOPS IN KYOTO Kyoto has many famous tsukemono, or Japanese pickle, shops like Daiyasu and Nishiri. Sharing Kyoto is of course always ready for sometakuan!
KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
URBAN RESEARCH KYOTO Sharing Kyoto features detailed information about URBAN RESEARCH Kyoto, a location personally covered by the Sharing Kyoto staff. SASAKI SHUZO CO., LTD. Located north of the Nijo-jo Castle, Sasaki Shuzo Co., Ltd is a sake brewery selling Japanese sake that pairs perfectly with seasonal Kyotocuisine.
MITARASHI FESTIVAL
Located in the north of Kyoto, Shimogamo Shrine is registered as a World Heritage and lots of Shinto rituals and festivals are often held. Mitarashi Festival is held every year on the midsummer day of the ox (around the late July) which is regarded as a turn of a seasonin Japan.
NAGASHIBINA
Celebrated every March 3, Japan's hinamatsuri is a festival held to pray for the healthy growth and happiniess the country's young girls. However, at the Shimogamo Shrine's celebration of hinamatsuri, a ceremony known as the nagashibina is held. During the ceremony, paper dolls are placed in woven baskets and floated down the Shimogamo Shrine's famous Mitarsahi River. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. AT JONANGU’S PLUM FESTIVAL YOU CAN ENJOY THE COLLABORATION Jonangu Shrine in Fushimi Ward is one of the most famous places to see plum blossoms in Kyoto. From late February to the middle of March there is a Weeping Plum and Camellia Festival at Jonangu Shrine, where you get to enjoy the sight of 150 plum trees and camellia flowers.SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGYU / STEAK RESTAURANTS IN KYOTO Kobe beef is the most famous brand of wagyu, but don’t forget about Kyoto’s Tanba beef! We here at Sharing Kyoto know the best places to enjoy your beef whether you like it rare or well-done! BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGYU / STEAK RESTAURANTS IN KYOTO Kobe beef is the most famous brand of wagyu, but don’t forget about Kyoto’s Tanba beef! We here at Sharing Kyoto know the best places to enjoy your beef whether you like it rare or well-done! BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
BEST TRADITIONAL CRAFTS SHOPS IN KYOTO 236 2. ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2821 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - MainStore.
TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO Many people may think of Kyoto as the city of tradition, a city where everyone wears a kimono even to the convenience store. But actually there are many new and fashionable clothing stores in Kyoto, fit for almost anyone, from stores selling suits to those selling sporting apparel, there is something for everyone in Kyoto. LISN KYOTO - DOWNTOWN(INCENSE) Lisn Kyoto allows you to experience profound fragrances, each with their own grand story. The first visual your eyes will feast upon is the stylish lineup of incense on display. Around 150 types of incense are available, each with their own fragrance as well as their own unique theme. With a diverse array of concepts revolving aroundseasons
BEST TSUKEMONO SHOPS IN KYOTO Kyoto has many famous tsukemono, or Japanese pickle, shops like Daiyasu and Nishiri. Sharing Kyoto is of course always ready for sometakuan!
JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
TOP 5 MOST DELICIOUS BAKERIES IN KYOTO 1 Le Petit Mec Oike. Le Petit Mec Oike is a rather famous bakery in Kyoto, and many people have heard of its name at least once. Just looking at all these products on display, all the different kinds of sandwiches and sweet tarts, all based on the concept of the bakery: “French-style fast food.”. URBAN RESEARCH KYOTO Sharing Kyoto features detailed information about URBAN RESEARCH Kyoto, a location personally covered by the Sharing Kyoto staff.NAGASHIBINA
Celebrated every March 3, Japan's hinamatsuri is a festival held to pray for the healthy growth and happiniess the country's young girls. However, at the Shimogamo Shrine's celebration of hinamatsuri, a ceremony known as the nagashibina is held. During the ceremony, paper dolls are placed in woven baskets and floated down the Shimogamo Shrine's famous Mitarsahi River.北野天滿宮
建立於 947
年,北野天滿宮供奉的是菅原道真,他是位學者、文學家和政治家,生活於平安時代初期(從 845 年到 903 年)。. 這座寺廟是超過 12,000 間天滿宮的總部,寺廟敬拜著菅原道真的靈魂,日本各地都有在祭拜而且在當地人和信仰者之間還會親切地將祂稱作SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGYU / STEAK RESTAURANTS IN KYOTO Kobe beef is the most famous brand of wagyu, but don’t forget about Kyoto’s Tanba beef! We here at Sharing Kyoto know the best places to enjoy your beef whether you like it rare or well-done! BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. BEST WAGYU / STEAK RESTAURANTS IN KYOTO Kobe beef is the most famous brand of wagyu, but don’t forget about Kyoto’s Tanba beef! We here at Sharing Kyoto know the best places to enjoy your beef whether you like it rare or well-done! BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. KAHITSUKAN – KYOTO MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Kahitsukan is a 5-story museum of contemporary art located in the always popular Geisha district of Gion. The “kahitsu” in the name of this museum comes from a Chinese proverb meaning “not necessarily,” which is also the kind of free and questioning attitude the director of JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
BEST TRADITIONAL CRAFTS SHOPS IN KYOTO 236 2. ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2821 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - MainStore.
TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS FROM KYOTO Traditional handicrafts from Kyoto. Save 15. Kimono, Kyo-yaki, Kyo-zogan, and many other words for different types of handicrafts are something you quite often hear in Kyoto, a place famed for its temples, which in turn then became patrons of art, which then lead to the birth of the “dento koge,” traditional handicrafts of Kyoto. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO Many people may think of Kyoto as the city of tradition, a city where everyone wears a kimono even to the convenience store. But actually there are many new and fashionable clothing stores in Kyoto, fit for almost anyone, from stores selling suits to those selling sporting apparel, there is something for everyone in Kyoto. LISN KYOTO - DOWNTOWN(INCENSE) Lisn Kyoto allows you to experience profound fragrances, each with their own grand story. The first visual your eyes will feast upon is the stylish lineup of incense on display. Around 150 types of incense are available, each with their own fragrance as well as their own unique theme. With a diverse array of concepts revolving aroundseasons
BEST TSUKEMONO SHOPS IN KYOTO Kyoto has many famous tsukemono, or Japanese pickle, shops like Daiyasu and Nishiri. Sharing Kyoto is of course always ready for sometakuan!
JAPAN KANJI MUSEUM & LIBRARY The Kanji Museum opened in June 2016 in front of Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it’s the first kanji, or Chinese character museum in Japan. When you think of museums you may think of exhibitions and historic material on display, but what is special about the Kanji Museum is that you can learn about Chinese characters by seeing andtouching them.
TOP 5 MOST DELICIOUS BAKERIES IN KYOTO 1 Le Petit Mec Oike. Le Petit Mec Oike is a rather famous bakery in Kyoto, and many people have heard of its name at least once. Just looking at all these products on display, all the different kinds of sandwiches and sweet tarts, all based on the concept of the bakery: “French-style fast food.”. URBAN RESEARCH KYOTO Sharing Kyoto features detailed information about URBAN RESEARCH Kyoto, a location personally covered by the Sharing Kyoto staff.NAGASHIBINA
Celebrated every March 3, Japan's hinamatsuri is a festival held to pray for the healthy growth and happiniess the country's young girls. However, at the Shimogamo Shrine's celebration of hinamatsuri, a ceremony known as the nagashibina is held. During the ceremony, paper dolls are placed in woven baskets and floated down the Shimogamo Shrine's famous Mitarsahi River.北野天滿宮
建立於 947
年,北野天滿宮供奉的是菅原道真,他是位學者、文學家和政治家,生活於平安時代初期(從 845 年到 903 年)。. 這座寺廟是超過 12,000 間天滿宮的總部,寺廟敬拜著菅原道真的靈魂,日本各地都有在祭拜而且在當地人和信仰者之間還會親切地將祂稱作SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. 5 LIFE-CHANGING ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN KYOTO 3. Tofuku-ji TempleLike many of the Zen temples in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple is also the head of its own sect, the Tofuku-ji school of the Rinzai sect. Interestingly the name Tofuku-ji is a combination of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji temples in Nara. But this temple has to be most famous for its rock gardens that surround the Hojo, the abbot’s hall, which are just spectacular. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
HOME COOKING KYOTO-STYLE! TOP 5 OBANZAI RESTAURANTS IN 4 Suiba In an alley behind the shopping center Kawaramachi OPA, there is a popular tachinomi bar called Suiba. Tachinomi bars are bars without seats, so you drink and eat while standing, thus they’re also known as standing-bars. Suiba’s specialty is their cheap obanzai, they start at 150 yen. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. HIGASHIYAMA HANATORO IS AN EVENT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY KYOTO Higashiyama Hanatoro has been held every year from the year 2003, and the event has become an established seasonal night event in Kyoto. The event is held at the popular Higashiyama area, famous for the popular sightseeing spots of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda and during this event the streets are illuminated with lanterns making Kyoto seem even more mysterious than usual. KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple illuminated at night is an otherwordly sight. Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park. Every year from the end of October to early Decemberthey
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Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. 5 LIFE-CHANGING ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN KYOTO 3. Tofuku-ji TempleLike many of the Zen temples in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple is also the head of its own sect, the Tofuku-ji school of the Rinzai sect. Interestingly the name Tofuku-ji is a combination of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji temples in Nara. But this temple has to be most famous for its rock gardens that surround the Hojo, the abbot’s hall, which are just spectacular. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
HOME COOKING KYOTO-STYLE! TOP 5 OBANZAI RESTAURANTS IN 4 Suiba In an alley behind the shopping center Kawaramachi OPA, there is a popular tachinomi bar called Suiba. Tachinomi bars are bars without seats, so you drink and eat while standing, thus they’re also known as standing-bars. Suiba’s specialty is their cheap obanzai, they start at 150 yen. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. HIGASHIYAMA HANATORO IS AN EVENT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY KYOTO Higashiyama Hanatoro has been held every year from the year 2003, and the event has become an established seasonal night event in Kyoto. The event is held at the popular Higashiyama area, famous for the popular sightseeing spots of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda and during this event the streets are illuminated with lanterns making Kyoto seem even more mysterious than usual. KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple illuminated at night is an otherwordly sight. Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park. Every year from the end of October to early Decemberthey
BEST TRADITIONAL CRAFTS SHOPS IN KYOTO 236 2. ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2821 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - MainStore.
FIVE CAREFULLY SELECTED JAPANESE KITCHENWARE STORES IN KYOTO 397, Shinkaicho, Shimogyo-ku Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 600-8084. Open Hours. 10am - 6pm ※The open hours was changed from 2020 May 22. 11am - 5pm. Read More. 5 Bento&co. Bento&co is located close to the shopping street of Teramachi, and they sell all kinds of lunch box products. JUNE EVENTS IN KYOTO June events in Kyoto. June is a good month to visit as it is comfortably warm. Toward the end of June, the rainy season begins. You may enjoy the beautiful scenery with flowers and greens at gardens, temples, and shrines. SHUGAKU-IN IMPERIAL VILLA Shugaku-in Imperial Villa is a retreat with a garden fit for the royal family. The Shugaku-in Imperial Villa is a mountain retreat for the royal family on a 545,000 square meter area. It was built in only two years from 1653 to 1655 by the order of the Emperor Go-Mizunoo. There are three gardens connected by paths lined with pine trees.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple illuminated at night is an otherwordly sight. Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park. Every year from the end of October to early Decemberthey
THE LAST TENJIN-SAN FLEA MARKET OF THE YEAR, SHIMAI TENJIN The last Tenjin-san flea market of the year, Shimai Tenjin in December 2017. Sampo The Tenjin-san flea market takes place in Kyoto every 25th of the month, and although it’s a very popular event every month, the last Tenjin-sai of the year is especially popular, and it even has its own name: Shimai Tenjin. Thereare
北野天滿宮
建立於 947
年,北野天滿宮供奉的是菅原道真,他是位學者、文學家和政治家,生活於平安時代初期(從 845 年到 903 年)。. 這座寺廟是超過 12,000 間天滿宮的總部,寺廟敬拜著菅原道真的靈魂,日本各地都有在祭拜而且在當地人和信仰者之間還會親切地將祂稱作SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. 5 LIFE-CHANGING ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN KYOTO 3. Tofuku-ji TempleLike many of the Zen temples in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple is also the head of its own sect, the Tofuku-ji school of the Rinzai sect. Interestingly the name Tofuku-ji is a combination of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji temples in Nara. But this temple has to be most famous for its rock gardens that surround the Hojo, the abbot’s hall, which are just spectacular. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
HOME COOKING KYOTO-STYLE! TOP 5 OBANZAI RESTAURANTS IN 4 Suiba In an alley behind the shopping center Kawaramachi OPA, there is a popular tachinomi bar called Suiba. Tachinomi bars are bars without seats, so you drink and eat while standing, thus they’re also known as standing-bars. Suiba’s specialty is their cheap obanzai, they start at 150 yen. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTOKYOTO FLEA MARKETKIMONO FLEA MARKETTOKYO FLEA MARKETTRAVEL FROM TOKYO TO KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. HIGASHIYAMA HANATORO IS AN EVENT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY KYOTO Higashiyama Hanatoro has been held every year from the year 2003, and the event has become an established seasonal night event in Kyoto. The event is held at the popular Higashiyama area, famous for the popular sightseeing spots of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda and during this event the streets are illuminated with lanterns making Kyoto seem even more mysterious than usual. KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple illuminated at night is an otherwordly sight. Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park. Every year from the end of October to early Decemberthey
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Sharing Kyoto ate all of the latest and trendiest matcha desserts, and we have chosen the best 20 for you! Things to Do. Sanzen-in Temple. Visit the wonderful moss garden and a national treasure in Ohara. Staff Reviews. Restaurants. Toraya Karyo Kyoto Ichijo. Enjoy yokan at an established Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) shop with a beautiful gardenview.
SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. 5 LIFE-CHANGING ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN KYOTO 3. Tofuku-ji TempleLike many of the Zen temples in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple is also the head of its own sect, the Tofuku-ji school of the Rinzai sect. Interestingly the name Tofuku-ji is a combination of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji temples in Nara. But this temple has to be most famous for its rock gardens that surround the Hojo, the abbot’s hall, which are just spectacular. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO 2 LOFTMAN Coop Kyoto. This store is also in Teramachi, but Loft Man Coop Kyoto mainly sells clothes for men. The first floor is mainly sporty clothes, some of them from famous foreign brands like Patagonia and The North Face. Besides clothes, they also have things like leather wallets on sale.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
HOME COOKING KYOTO-STYLE! TOP 5 OBANZAI RESTAURANTS IN 4 Suiba In an alley behind the shopping center Kawaramachi OPA, there is a popular tachinomi bar called Suiba. Tachinomi bars are bars without seats, so you drink and eat while standing, thus they’re also known as standing-bars. Suiba’s specialty is their cheap obanzai, they start at 150 yen. THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTOKYOTO FLEA MARKETKIMONO FLEA MARKETTOKYO FLEA MARKETTRAVEL FROM TOKYO TO KYOTO 2 To-ji Temple's Kobo-san flea market. This Kobo Market held at To-ji Temple every month on 21 is the second one of the two big antiques markets of Kyoto, the first one being of course Tenjin Ichi. This market is frequented by the locals who call it “Kobo-san.”. There are around 1200 stalls in the market so it’s a very big one. HIGASHIYAMA HANATORO IS AN EVENT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY KYOTO Higashiyama Hanatoro has been held every year from the year 2003, and the event has become an established seasonal night event in Kyoto. The event is held at the popular Higashiyama area, famous for the popular sightseeing spots of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda and during this event the streets are illuminated with lanterns making Kyoto seem even more mysterious than usual. KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple illuminated at night is an otherwordly sight. Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park. Every year from the end of October to early Decemberthey
BEST TRADITIONAL CRAFTS SHOPS IN KYOTO 236 2. ICHIZAWA SHINZABURO HANPU. Gion & Kiyomizu Temple. Traditional Crafts Clothing Store / Vintage Clothing Zakka (miscellaneous goods) 6.7 1 reviews. Price. 2821 13. Kyo-Kiyomizuyaki Asahido Honten - MainStore.
FIVE CAREFULLY SELECTED JAPANESE KITCHENWARE STORES IN KYOTO 397, Shinkaicho, Shimogyo-ku Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 600-8084. Open Hours. 10am - 6pm ※The open hours was changed from 2020 May 22. 11am - 5pm. Read More. 5 Bento&co. Bento&co is located close to the shopping street of Teramachi, and they sell all kinds of lunch box products. JUNE EVENTS IN KYOTO June events in Kyoto. June is a good month to visit as it is comfortably warm. Toward the end of June, the rainy season begins. You may enjoy the beautiful scenery with flowers and greens at gardens, temples, and shrines. SHUGAKU-IN IMPERIAL VILLA Shugaku-in Imperial Villa is a retreat with a garden fit for the royal family. The Shugaku-in Imperial Villa is a mountain retreat for the royal family on a 545,000 square meter area. It was built in only two years from 1653 to 1655 by the order of the Emperor Go-Mizunoo. There are three gardens connected by paths lined with pine trees.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through your nose. Normally zazen is done by Buddhist monks in training, but in Kyoto many temples offer everyone an opportunity to try zazen. THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI 4 Tsunokichi. This shop is actually famous for their sansho-jako, which are whitebait flavored with dashi stock and Japanese pepper. However, taking this back home to your country might prove difficult, so this bottle of Kyo-dashi might be a better choice. This soy-based dashi sauce is all-purpose, so it can be used to add a bit of adashi-kick
KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple illuminated at night is an otherwordly sight. Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrine and Maruyama Park. Every year from the end of October to early Decemberthey
THE LAST TENJIN-SAN FLEA MARKET OF THE YEAR, SHIMAI TENJIN The last Tenjin-san flea market of the year, Shimai Tenjin in December 2017. Sampo The Tenjin-san flea market takes place in Kyoto every 25th of the month, and although it’s a very popular event every month, the last Tenjin-sai of the year is especially popular, and it even has its own name: Shimai Tenjin. Thereare
北野天滿宮
建立於 947
年,北野天滿宮供奉的是菅原道真,他是位學者、文學家和政治家,生活於平安時代初期(從 845 年到 903 年)。. 這座寺廟是超過 12,000 間天滿宮的總部,寺廟敬拜著菅原道真的靈魂,日本各地都有在祭拜而且在當地人和信仰者之間還會親切地將祂稱作SHARING KYOTO
Sharing Kyoto features the most popular things to do, restaurants, shops, and events in Kyoto, but also puts the spotlight on the trendy and hip things happening right now. SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. The reason for this lies in the store’s attitude toward “change.” 5 LIFE-CHANGING ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN KYOTO 3. Tofuku-ji TempleLike many of the Zen temples in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple is also the head of its own sect, the Tofuku-ji school of the Rinzai sect. Interestingly the name Tofuku-ji is a combination of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji temples in Nara. But this temple has to be most famous for its rock gardens that surround the Hojo, the abbot’s hall, which are just spectacular. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. HOME COOKING KYOTO-STYLE! TOP 5 OBANZAI RESTAURANTS IN 1 Gyatei In the popular sightseeing district of Arashiyama, you can find the all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants Gyatei, which offers such Japanese classics as curry rice, udon noodles, and sushi, so it’s sure to satisfy you!Remember to also have some pudding or warabimochias a dessert!
TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO Many people may think of Kyoto as the city of tradition, a city where everyone wears a kimono even to the convenience store. But actually there are many new and fashionable clothing stores in Kyoto, fit for almost anyone, from stores selling suits to those selling sporting apparel, there is something for everyone in Kyoto.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTOKYOTO FLEA MARKETKIMONO FLEA MARKETTOKYO FLEA MARKETTRAVEL FROM TOKYO TO KYOTO This is a handicrafts market that takes place every month on 15 at Chion-ji Temple. Because Chion-ji is sometimes called “Hyakumanben” the market is also called “Hyakumanben-san’s handicrafts market.”This is a famous market event among Kyoto’s handicrafts markets, and there are 450 stalls in HIGASHIYAMA HANATORO IS AN EVENT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY KYOTO Higashiyama Hanatoro has been held every year from the year 2003, and the event has become an established seasonal night event in Kyoto. The event is held at the popular Higashiyama area, famous for the popular sightseeing spots of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda and during this event the streets are illuminated with lanterns making Kyoto seem even more mysterious than usual. KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrineand Maruyama Park.
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Sharing Kyoto features the most popular things to do, restaurants, shops, and events in Kyoto, but also puts the spotlight on the trendy and hip things happening right now. SAIUNDO - DOWNTOWN(STATIONERY) Saiundo has been specializing in the production and sale of Japanese art supplies since the 1870s. Facing Aneyakoji-dori, a street known even in Kyoto for its traditional machiya townhouses, Saiundo has an intimidatingly old-fashioned air to it that makes it hard for even locals to take the first step inside. The reason for this lies in the store’s attitude toward “change.” 5 LIFE-CHANGING ZEN BUDDHIST TEMPLES IN KYOTO 3. Tofuku-ji TempleLike many of the Zen temples in Kyoto, Tofuku-ji Temple is also the head of its own sect, the Tofuku-ji school of the Rinzai sect. Interestingly the name Tofuku-ji is a combination of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji temples in Nara. But this temple has to be most famous for its rock gardens that surround the Hojo, the abbot’s hall, which are just spectacular. BEST WAGASHI (JAPANESE SWEETS) SHOPS IN KYOTO Wagashi, or traditional Japanese sweets, are often served with matcha tea. Kyoto is the home ground for wagashi, and there are many shops with hundreds of years of history. HOME COOKING KYOTO-STYLE! TOP 5 OBANZAI RESTAURANTS IN 1 Gyatei In the popular sightseeing district of Arashiyama, you can find the all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants Gyatei, which offers such Japanese classics as curry rice, udon noodles, and sushi, so it’s sure to satisfy you!Remember to also have some pudding or warabimochias a dessert!
TOP 5 TRENDIEST CLOTHING STORES IN KYOTO Many people may think of Kyoto as the city of tradition, a city where everyone wears a kimono even to the convenience store. But actually there are many new and fashionable clothing stores in Kyoto, fit for almost anyone, from stores selling suits to those selling sporting apparel, there is something for everyone in Kyoto.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
THE MOST INTERESTING TEMPLE FLEA MARKETS OF KYOTOKYOTO FLEA MARKETKIMONO FLEA MARKETTOKYO FLEA MARKETTRAVEL FROM TOKYO TO KYOTO This is a handicrafts market that takes place every month on 15 at Chion-ji Temple. Because Chion-ji is sometimes called “Hyakumanben” the market is also called “Hyakumanben-san’s handicrafts market.”This is a famous market event among Kyoto’s handicrafts markets, and there are 450 stalls in HIGASHIYAMA HANATORO IS AN EVENT WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY KYOTO Higashiyama Hanatoro has been held every year from the year 2003, and the event has become an established seasonal night event in Kyoto. The event is held at the popular Higashiyama area, famous for the popular sightseeing spots of Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda and during this event the streets are illuminated with lanterns making Kyoto seem even more mysterious than usual. KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrineand Maruyama Park.
BEST TRADITIONAL CRAFTS SHOPS IN KYOTO Traditional crafts such as Japanese dolls make for great souvenirs. The elaborate traditional crafts that you can use in your everyday life make for great souvenirs. JUNE EVENTS IN KYOTO June events in Kyoto. June is a good month to visit as it is comfortably warm. Toward the end of June, the rainy season begins. You may enjoy the beautiful scenery with flowers and greens at gardens, temples, and shrines.KURAMA-NO-HIMATSURI
Kurama is a rather small town with not very much space, so please expect it to be very crowded. Due to the crowds, it can be difficult to stop and take your time while at the festival, so we recommend that those who are interested look into exactly what they want to see priorto coming.
SHUGAKU-IN IMPERIAL VILLA The Shugaku-in Imperial Villa is a mountain retreat for the royal family on a 545,000 square meter area. It was built in only two years from 1653 to 1655 by the order of the Emperor Go-Mizunoo. FIVE CAREFULLY SELECTED JAPANESE KITCHENWARE STORES IN KYOTO The first floor of Mumokuteki is Japanese zakka, everyday objects, and the second floor is a restaurant specializing in healthy food.The warm atmosphere of the shop is very inviting. This shop’s specialty is also in the way they use wood to make the space feel farm. ZAZEN MEDITATION SESSION Zazen is one kind of Buddhist training method, a type of meditation where you try to concentrate your thoughts by sitting on the floor, crossing your arms and legs, and by breathing quietly through yournose.
THE BEST SPICES YOU CAN ONLY BUY IN KYOTO, FROM SHICHIMI Shichimiya Honpo has been in the spice business for centuries, and as you can probably guess from their name, they are most well known for their Shichimi seven spice chili mix. It has just the right balance of hotness and the other spices, but that’s not all: you can choose how hot you want your shichimi to be! KODAI-JI TEMPLE ILLUMINATED AT NIGHT IS AN OTHERWORDLY Kodai-ji Temple was founded by Nene to mourn her late husband, the shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived during the Sengoku period. The temple is a famous sightseeing spot and it is close to Yasaka Shrineand Maruyama Park.
THE LAST TENJIN-SAN FLEA MARKET OF THE YEAR, SHIMAI TENJIN The Tenjin-san flea market takes place in Kyoto every 25th of the month, and although it’s a very popular event every month, the last Tenjin-sai of the year is especially popular, and it北野天滿宮
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Recommended Places to Visit during Cherry Blossom Season Every year, the cherry blossom season brings many sentimental feelings to the people of Japan. With the new school year starting for many in April, cherry blossoms give a sense of encouragement to everyone in Japan. Cherry blossoms, also known as sakura in Japanese, are often used as the symbol of Japan. Nowadays cherry blossoms can be seen in places across the globe, like Washington D.C., because the Japanese government gives the trees as presents to foreign states to strengthen international relations. In Japan, there are about 300 different types of cherry blossoms. Among them, Somei Yoshino the type most familiar with Japanese people. Interestingly, most cherry trees are planted by people, so all the trees in a given area are likely to be related and share the same DNA. This means they tend to blossom at the same time and lose their petals at the same time. Of course, these trees are beautiful no matter where they bloom. From March until May, the entirety of Japan is swept with cherry blossoms. Nonetheless, you don't want to miss the historical city of Kyoto during this wonderful season. We hope that you'll enjoy the cherry blossom season the same way the people of Kyoto do. From wonderful walks by canals lined with cherry blossoms to feeling the spring breeze as it swirls petals off the trees, there are so many incredible things to experience in Kyoto. Springtime in Japan is particularly special as locals have such strong sentimental feelings towards the short, usually two-week long, period when the trees bloom as this represents new beggings for them in allaspects of life.
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