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JR-WEST Kyoto Sta. JR-WEST Kyoto Sta.
Karasuma Sta. Karasuma Sta.
Umekoji-Kyotonishi Sta.Umekoji-Kyotonishi Sta.
西大路三条駅西大路三条駅
西大路御池駅西大路御池駅
Kitano-Hakubaicho Sta.
Kitano-Hakubaicho Sta.
Ryoanji Sta.Ryoanji Sta. TojiinSta.TojiinSta.
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
Randen Arashiyama Main Line
Randen Kitano Line (To Arashiyama)Randen Kitano Line (To Arashiyama)
Tokaido Shinkansen Bullet Trn.
Tokaido Shinkansen Bullet Trn.
Keihan Elec. Rwy.
Keishin Line
Keihan Elec. Rwy.
Keishin Line
Kawaramachi Sta.Kawaramachi Sta.
Shichijo Sta. Shichijo Sta.
Tofukuji Sta.Tofukuji Sta.
Tobakaido Sta.Tobakaido Sta.
Misasagi Sta.
Misasagi Sta.
Keage Sta.Keage Sta.
Fushimi-Inari Sta.Fushimi-Inari Sta.
Gion-Shijo Sta. Gion-Shijo Sta.
Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Sta.Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Sta.
Sanjo Sta.Sanjo Sta.
Sanjo Keihan Sta.
Sanjo Keihan Sta.
Higashiyama Sta.Higashiyama Sta.
Subway Tozai Line
JR-WEST
Nijo Sta.
Toji Sta.
Gojo Sta.
Shijo Sta.
Karasuma Oike Sta.
Marutamachi Sta.
Imadegawa Sta.
Jingu-Marutamachi Sta.
Kiyomizu Gojo Sta.
Kuramaguchi Sta.
Ichijoji Sta.
Dema
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Kujo Sta.
Jujo Sta.
Jujo Sta.
Kint
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Eizan Elec. Rwy. ( to Kibune/Kurama)
Keiha
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Gojo St.
Kujo St.
Omiy
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Abur
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Shichi-jo St.
Kawa
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Maruta-machi St.
Higa
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Kita-Oji St.
Sen
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Hori
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Kawa
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Shim
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Shijo St.
Nene
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Sanjo St.
Nineizaka (Ninenzaka)
Gojo-zaka
Sanneizaka (Sannenzaka)
Kiyomizuzaka
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ram
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ChawanzakaChawanzaka
Hyakumanben
Shibutani St.
Kara
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Shimogamo-jinja ShrineOne of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan, Shimogamo-jinja is both a place of mystical power and photo-worthy beauty. In recent years, Aioi-no-yashiro Shrine (dedicated to matchmaking) and Kawai-jinja Shrine (dedicated to beauty)—both located within the shrine grounds—have made Shimogamo-jinja popular with women. The shrine’s impressive sazare-ishi (conglomerate rock) and Mitarashi-sha Shrine, from which Mitarashi dango (skewered sweet dumplings)—a popular confection throughout Japan—gets its name, are also recommended sights.
Higashi Hongan-ji TempleThe main hall at Higashi Hongan-ji Temple is known as one of the world’s largest wooden buildings. Creating this structure required the hoisting and moving of massive wooden beams. However, finding rope strong enough for the job was difficult at the time, so temple devotees used their own hair braided together to make a rope that could handle the weight. Some of that hair rope can still be seen on display at the temple today. Visitors can also see Kyoto Tower from within the temple precincts, making for a unique contrast photo backdrop that shouts “Kyoto!”
Nishi Hongan-ji TempleThis expansive temple emanates an aura of Shin Buddhism, founded by the Buddhist monk Shinran. The temple’s karamon gate is a national treasure for its magnificent artistry. Throughout Nishi Hongan-ji Temple, the shapes of plants, animals, and even Mt. Fuji can be found embedded in the walls and floors of the hall corridors and other locations, all carefully placed by playful carpenters.
Kyoto Imperial PalaceAs the former home of the Emperor of Japan, various important rituals were held at the Kyoto Imperial Palace. The palace’s main building—Shishinden—is home to a renowned cherry tree known as Sakon no Sakura on the left (eastern) side, and a tachibana orange tree known as Ukon no Tachibana on the right to the west. Over the years, the palace has stood as a testament to the changing atmosphere of Japanese society and politics.
Switch to a tram at JR
Saga-ArashiyamaStation
Switch to a tram at JR
Saga-ArashiyamaStation
Kinkakuji Temple
Kinkakuji Temple is adorned with near-pure gold leaf on the second and third floors, from which the temple’s name—meaning “Golden Pavilion”—derives. The temple is a popular destination even for locals whenever snow falls. The sight of the temple’s golden walls reflected on the surface of the nearby “Mirror Pond” makes for an impressive photo.
二条駅二条駅
円町駅円町駅
五条通
丸太町通
北大路通
紫明通
御池通
四条通
烏丸通
川端通 白
川通
下鴨本通
千本通
東大路通
銀閣寺 世界
遺産
下鴨神社ダミー下鴨神社の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
世界
遺産
清水寺ダミー清水寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□東本願寺
ダミー東本願寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
西本願寺ダミー西本願寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
世界
遺産
元離宮二条城ダミー元離宮二条城の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
世界
遺産
京都御所ダミー銀閣寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
北野天満宮ダミー北野天満宮の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
金閣寺ダミー金閣寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
世界
遺産
ダミー錦市場商店街の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
錦市場商店街錦市場商店街
清水坂清水坂
産寧坂(三年坂)産寧坂(三年坂)
二寧坂(二年坂)二寧坂(二年坂)
八坂の塔八坂の塔幕末維新ミュージアム霊山歴史館幕末維新ミュージアム霊山歴史館
高台寺高台寺
八坂神社八坂神社南座南座
錦天満宮錦天満宮
円山公園円山公園
青蓮院門跡青蓮院門跡
錦市場商店街錦市場商店街
矢田寺矢田寺
金閣寺金閣寺
今宮神社今宮神社
大徳寺大徳寺
龍源院龍源院
平野神社平野神社
北野天満宮北野天満宮
晴明神社晴明神社
下鴨神社下鴨神社
祖国寺祖国寺
蛤御門蛤御門
仙洞御所仙洞御所Anraku-jiTemple
Anraku-jiTemple
南禅寺南禅寺
野村美術館野村美術館
水路閣水路閣
日向大神宮日向大神宮
天授庵天授庵
金地院金地院無鄰庵無鄰庵
京都市美術館京都市美術館
細見美術館細見美術館
平安神宮平安神宮
岡崎公園岡崎公園
京都国立近代美術館京都国立近代美術館
詩仙堂詩仙堂
拾翠亭拾翠亭
京都国際マンガミュージアム京都国際マンガミュージアム
廬山寺廬山寺
北村美術館北村美術館
京都御所京都御所
瑞峯院瑞峯院
大仙院大仙院
高桐院高桐院
京都文化博物館京都文化博物館
六角堂六角堂
五条大橋五条大橋
元離宮二条城 元離宮二条城
知恩院知恩院
建仁寺建仁寺
弥栄会館祇園コーナー弥栄会館祇園コーナー
安井金比羅安井金比羅
ねねの道ねねの道
西花見小路西花見小路 花見小路通花見小路通
新門前通新門前通
白川南通白川南通 新橋通新橋通
石塀小路石塀小路
先斗町通先斗町通
金剛寺金剛寺
鴨川
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五条京阪
烏丸五条
Sen-okuHakukokanMuseum
Sen-okuHakukokanMuseum
Honen-in TempleHonen-in Temple
Kyoto's kitchen, with a 400-year history. The road is only 3.3 to 5 meters wide, with 126 establishments located through 390 meters. Enjoy the flavors of Kyoto. Chocolate croquettes, dashimaki rolled omelets, and unagi-kushi skewers are popular.
Nishiki-Ichiba Market Shopping DistrictNishiki-Ichiba Market Shopping District
五条通
丸太町通
御池通
堀川通
烏丸通
東大路通
ダミー銀閣寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
清水寺
ダミー清水寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
ダミー東本願寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
ダミー銀閣寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
哲学の道
ダミー哲学の道周辺おすすめ散策コース。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
二条駅二条駅
円町駅円町駅
五条通
丸太町通
御池通
四条通
烏丸通
川端通
千本通
東大路通
銀閣寺世界遺産
ダミー下鴨神社の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
東本願寺
ダミー東本願寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
西本願寺
ダミー西本願寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
世界遺産
元離宮二条城
ダミー元離宮二条城の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
世界遺産
京都御所
ダミー銀閣寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
北野天満宮
ダミー北野天満宮の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
ダミー金閣寺の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
ダミー錦市場商店街の説明。□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
錦市場商店街錦市場商店街
清水坂清水坂
産寧坂(三年坂)産寧坂(三年坂)
二寧坂(二年坂)二寧坂(二年坂)
八坂の塔八坂の塔幕末維新ミュージアム霊山歴史館幕末維新ミュージアム霊山歴史館
高台寺高台寺
八坂神社八坂神社南座南座
錦天満宮錦天満宮
円山公園円山公園
青蓮院門跡青蓮院門跡
錦市場商店街錦市場商店街
矢田寺矢田寺
平野神社平野神社
北野天満宮北野天満宮
晴明神社晴明神社
祖国寺祖国寺
蛤御門蛤御門
仙洞御所仙洞御所
金地院金地院無鄰庵無鄰庵
京都市美術館京都市美術館
細見美術館細見美術館
平安神宮平安神宮
岡崎公園岡崎公園
京都国立近代美術館京都国立近代美術館
拾翠亭拾翠亭
京都国際マンガミュージアム京都国際マンガミュージアム
廬山寺廬山寺
北村美術館北村美術館
京都御所京都御所
京都文化博物館京都文化博物館
六角堂六角堂
五条大橋五条大橋
元離宮二条城 元離宮二条城
知恩院知恩院
建仁寺建仁寺
弥栄会館祇園コーナー弥栄会館祇園コーナー
安井金比羅安井金比羅
ねねの道ねねの道
西花見小路西花見小路 花見小路通花見小路通
新門前通新門前通
白川南通白川南通 新橋通新橋通
石塀小路石塀小路
先斗町通先斗町通
金剛寺金剛寺
鴨川
2
3
4
5
6
9
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11
12
13
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五条京阪
烏丸五条
清水寺清水寺
清水坂清水坂
産寧坂(三年坂)産寧坂(三年坂)
二寧坂(二年坂)二寧坂(二年坂)
八坂の塔八坂の塔幕末維新ミュージアム霊山歴史館幕末維新ミュージアム霊山歴史館
高台寺高台寺
八坂神社八坂神社
錦天満宮錦天満宮
円山公園円山公園
青蓮院門跡青蓮院門跡
矢田寺矢田寺
蛤御門蛤御門
仙洞御所仙洞御所
法然院法然院
安楽寺安楽寺
永観堂永観堂
南禅寺南禅寺
天智天皇 山科陵天智天皇 山科陵
野村美術館野村美術館
水路閣水路閣
日向大神宮日向大神宮
天授庵天授庵
金地院金地院無鄰庵無鄰庵
京都市美術館京都市美術館
細見美術館細見美術館
平安神宮平安神宮
岡崎公園岡崎公園
京都国立近代美術館京都国立近代美術館
真如堂真如堂
金戒光明寺金戒光明寺
如意ガ岳(大文字)如意ガ岳
(大文字)
拾翠亭拾翠亭
京都国際マンガミュージアム京都国際マンガミュージアム
廬山寺廬山寺
京都文化博物館京都文化博物館
六角堂六角堂
市比賽神社市比賽神社
五条大橋五条大橋
元離宮二条城 元離宮二条城
知恩院知恩院
建仁寺建仁寺
弥栄会館祇園コーナー弥栄会館祇園コーナー
安井金比羅安井金比羅
ねねの道ねねの道
哲学の道哲学の道
西花見小路西花見小路 花見小路通花見小路通
新門前通新門前通
新橋通新橋通
石塀小路石塀小路
先斗町通先斗町通
金剛寺金剛寺
地主神社地主神社
鴨川
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西本願寺
Nishiki-Ichiba Market Shopping District Nishikikoji St.
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Walking about 11 min. from ❶ bus stopOpen year-round[March – October] 5:50 am – 5:30 pm / [November – February] 6:20 am – 4:30 pm
Walking about 9 min. from ❾ bus stopClosed Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a holiday) and December 28 – January 4 [April – August] 9:00 am – 5:00 pm / [September, March] 9:00 am – 4:30 pm / [October – February] 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (May also be closed for special occasions)
Walking about 14 min. from ❶ bus stopOpen year-round
* The Kara-mon Gate is under restoration and cannot be viewed.
Nijo-jo CastleNijo-jo Castle was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu as a residence during his visits to Kyoto. The majestic Ninomaru Palace—a national treasure—is open to the public. As visitors walk slowly along the corridors here, the floorboards underneath creak and squeak with every step. It is believed these sounds are intentional and acted as a means to prevent criminals from sneaking around.
Walking about 5 min. from ❹ bus stopGenerally closed Tuesdays in January, July, August, and December(Other closing days may apply. Checking the castle hours online is recommended before visiting.)
Walking about 6 min. from❼ bus stop Open year-round 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Walking about 30 min. from ❾bus stopOpen year-round6:30 am ‒ 5:00 pm
Kitano-tenmangu ShrineKitano-tenmangu Shrine is a shrine with close ties to academia and calligraphy. The shrine is also a popular destination for viewing plum blossoms and autumn foliage. Those who visit the shrine on the 25th day of the month will also be treated to festival held in honor of the shrine’s deity.
Walking about 5 min. from❻bus stop Open year-roundApr. to Sep. 5:00 am – 6:00 pm / Oct. to Mar. 5:30 am – 5:30 pm
Ginkaku-ji TempleWith its characteristic “unfinished” appearance, Ginkaku-ji Temple offers a prime example of the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi (of beauty in imperfection and simplicity). Here, visitors can learn about Higashiyama culture, which adopts the ideals and aesthetics of Zen Buddhism and the concept of wabi-sabi. Given the temple’s name, many visitors expect the walls to be lined with silver foil (similar to the golden walls of Kinkaku-ji), only to learn that the construction of the silver walls was never completed. A quick hike up the nearby hillside offers a commanding view of not only the temple but also the city of Kyoto stretching out beyond.
Ginkaku-ji TempleGinkaku-ji Temple
Eikan-doTempleEikan-doTemple
Tetsugaku-no-Michi The Philosopher’s Walk is a stroll where one can enjoy the four seasons
UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Anraku-ji TempleAnraku-ji TempleWalking about 32 min. from ● bus stopOpen year-round [March – November] 8:30 am – 5:00 pm / [December – February] 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
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※Eating are prohibited while walking around here.Please confirm the designated place at each shops.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kiyomizu-dera Temple is easily Kyoto’s most popular temple. The iconic supports for the stage under the main hall were assembled without the use of nails. In Japan, the phrase “Dive off the Kiyomizu stage” is commonly used to mean “take a leap in the dark” or “make a bold decision.” Historically, however, records show that jumping from the stage was not as risky as the phrase makes it out to be, with 82% of those who actually did tempt fate surviving. More often than not, the trees helped break the fall. The temple is also known as a popular destination for viewing autumn foliage and cherry blossoms, for receiving good fortune in love from the two “love stones” at Jishu-jinja Shrine located within the temple grounds, for making a wish at Otowa Waterfall, and for much more at the many interesting sights found within.
Walking about 18 min. from ● bus stopOpen year-round6:00 am ‒ Closing (varies by day) * The hondo main hall is under restoration, but shrine visitation is permitted.
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Kyoto InternationalManga MuseumKyoto InternationalManga Museum
Kitano-tenmangu
Shrine
Kitano-tenmangu
Shrine
Kiyomizu-deraTempleKiyomizu-deraTemple
Yasaka-no-ToYasaka-no-To
Kodai-ji TempleKodai-ji Temple
Yasaka jinja ShrineYasaka jinja Shrine
KyotoMinami-zaKyotoMinami-za
Nishiki-TenmanguShrine Nishiki-TenmanguShrine
Byodo-jiTemple Byodo-jiTemple
Shoren-inMonzeki TempleShoren-inMonzeki TempleNishiki-Ichiba
MarketShopping District
Nishiki-Ichiba Market
Shopping District
KinkakujiTemple
KinkakujiTemple
Imamiya-jinjaShrineImamiya-jinjaShrine
DaitokujiTemple
DaitokujiTemple
Ryogen-in TempleRyogen-in Temple
Tomb of Murasaki ShikibuTomb of Murasaki Shikibu
Hirano-jinjaShrine
Hirano-jinjaShrine
Seimei-jinja Shrine Seimei-jinja Shrine
ReizeikeHouseReizeikeHouse
SentoImperial PalaceSentoImperial Palace
Honen-inTempleHonen-inTemple
Eikan-doTempleEikan-doTemple
Nanzen-ji TempleNanzen-ji Temple
Mausoleum ofEmperor TenjiMausoleum ofEmperor Tenji
Nomura Art MuseumNomura Art Museum
Konchi-in TempleKonchi-in Temple
Kyoto CityKYOCERA Museum of Art Kyoto CityKYOCERA Museum of Art
HosomiMuseumHosomi
Museum
Festival of the Ages - Toni ToniFestival of the Ages - Toni Toni
Heian-jinguShrineHeian-jinguShrine
National Museum ofModern Art, Kyoto National Museum ofModern Art, Kyoto
Konkaikomyo-jiKonkaikomyo-ji
Ginkaku-jiTempleGinkaku-jiTemple
Nyoigadake(Daimonji)
Nyoigadake(Daimonji)
Shusui-teiShusui-tei
ShinsenenGarden
ShinsenenGarden
Rozan-jiTempleRozan-jiTemple
Kitamura MuseumKitamura Museum
KyotoUniversity
KyotoUniversity
KyotoImperial Palace
KyotoImperial Palace
Koto-inTemple Koto-inTemple
The Museumof Kyoto
The Museumof Kyoto
HigashiHongan-ji
Temple
HigashiHongan-ji
Temple
Gojo Great BridgeGojo Great Bridge
Sanjo-OhashiBridge
Sanjo-OhashiBridge
HiunkakuHiunkaku
Shosei-en GardenShosei-en Garden
Hoko-jiTempleHoko-jiTemple
Kyoto National MuseumKyoto National Museum
Chishaku-in TempleChishaku-in TempleHyatt Regency Kyoto
Hyatt Regency Kyoto
Sanjusangen-doSanjusangen-do
Sennyu-ji TempleSennyu-ji Temple
Tofuku-ji TempleTofuku-ji Temple
Manju-ji TempleManju-ji Temple
Reiun-in Temple
Komyo-in TempleKomyo-in Temple
Nijo-jo CastleNijo-jo Castle
Kyoto AquariumKyoto Aquarium
Kyoto TowerKyoto Tower
KyotoRailway MuseumKyotoRailway Museum
To-ji TempleTo-ji Temple
NishiHongan-jiTemple
NishiHongan-jiTemple
Chion-in TempleChion-in TempleChion-in TempleShinmon
Chion-in TempleShinmon Chion-in
TempleSanmon
Chion-inTempleSanmon
Kennin-jiTemple
Kennin-jiTemple
Tetsugaku-no-MichiTetsugaku-no-Michi
Jishu-jinjaShrineJishu-jinjaShrine
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Fushimi Inari TaishaFushimi Inari TaishaInari Taisha MaeInari Taisha Mae
Karasuma Imadegawa
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Karasuma Imadegawa
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Kyoto sta. HachijoguchiKyoto sta. Hachijoguchi
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Shichi-jo St.
HyattRegency
Kyoto
● Kyoto National Museum
● Sanjusangen-do
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Kyoto Sta.1
With Kyoto as the gateway to
history, the station features a
Japanese Go board tile design.
Visitors from abroad will
appreciate the large tourist
information center in the
concourse that connects to
Hachijoguchi.
Karasuma Gojo2
Nearby Byodo-ji Temple was
established when a statue of
Yakushi Nyorai was drawn from
the sea and enshrined in 997.
The principle image of Yakushi
Nyorai is a Buddhist statue from
the ninth century and is one of
Japan’s three Nyorai.
Shijo Karasuma /Nishiki-Ichiba Market
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The Shinsenen Garden adjacent
to Nijo-jo Castle, said to be the
only site remaining from the
original Heian-period Kyoto, is
home to the only "eho-sha" shrine
in Japan, which is reoriented in a
favorable direction (eho) on New
Year’s Eve to allow visiting in a
favorable direction.
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To go to Arashiyama, you can walk
5 minutes from this stop to Kitano-
Hakubaicho Station (on the Randen
Line). This line is useful for visiting
world heritage sites Ryoan-ji and
Ninna-ji Temples, Japan’s largest
Zen temple Myoshin-ji Temple, TOEI
Kyoto Studio Park, and Arashiyama.
Kinkakuji Temple(Golden Pavilion)7
To take a stunning pamphlet-like
photo, take one together with the
"mirror-image Kinkaku" on the
mirror pond, Kyokochi. The
Rikushu-no-matsu pine in front
of the hojo quarters is more than
600 years old. The view of Kinkaku
from the Sekka-tei tea house is
beautiful around evening.
Daitokuji Temple8
There are a number of small
temples within the Daitokuji
Temple, famous for the Buddhist
monk Ikkyu-san. Daisen-in is
known for its rock garden.
Zuiho-in Temple was created by a
feudal lord also a Christian follower.
Ryogen-in Temple is an example
of a kokedera moss temple.
Kyoto Imperial Palace(Doshisha Univ.)9
University cafeterias and cafe
restaurants are open to the general
public. Wake no Kiyomaro is
enshrined in nearby Go’o-jinja
Shrine, and is a guardian deity
of the lower limbs. The only
nobleman’s residence in Japan,
that of the Reizei family, is open
twice a year in spring and autumn.
Heian-jingu Shrine / Okazaki Park
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The Heian-jingu Shrine, ROHM
Theater Kyoto, Kyoto Municipial
Kyocera Museum of Art, National
Museum of Modern Art, and Kyoto
City Zoo are within walking
distance. At "Toni Toni", people can
experience the fun of period
festivals 365 days a year. Look up
at the shrine’s large torii gate
from below!
In addition to the regular exhibitions at the
Kyoto National Museum, you might see
big treasure at the special exhibition!
In the Chishaku-in Temple, fusuma
drawings by Tohaku Hasegawa during
the Momoyama period (an examplary
painter around 1600) are displayed. Don‘t
miss the longest wooden structure in
Japan at Sanjusangen-do Temple!
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JR Kyoto Sta. 地下鉄
京都駅←Osaka 東京→Kintetsu
Kyoto Sta.
京都センチュリーホテル
Central Post Office
Hotel New Hankyu Kyoto
Kyoto TowerHotel
Kyoto Sightseeing Bus Terminal(Karasumaguchi)
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Nijo-jo Castle
Subway Tozai Line Nijojo-mae Sta.
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Sanjusangendo/Kyoto National Museum(Hyatt Regency Kyoto)
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Enjoy souvenirs and treats as
you stroll the shop-lined streets
near Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Climb
the 5-story pagoda of Hokan-ji
Temple at Yasaka to the second
floor — take the best photo from
Yasaka Street. A water-well, known
as the gateway to Hell, is a must-see
at Rokudochinno-ji Temple.
Nijo Sta.5
This bus stop is in front of JR
Nijo Station. Take a train to JR
Saga-Arashiyama Station, get
off and you will find a tram
station, Torokko Saga Station.
Here you can also buy tickets
for the hozugawa-kudari boat
ride down Hozu River.
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Kyoto's kitchen, with a 400-year history. The road is only 3.3 to 5 meters wide, with 126 establishments located through 390 meters. Enjoy the flavors of Kyoto. Chocolate croquettes, dashimaki rolled omelets, and unagi-kushi skewers are popular.※Eating are prohibited while walking around here. Please confirm the designated place at each shops.
Kitano-tenmangu Shrine /Kamishichiken
Gojozaka(Kiyomizu-dera Temple / Gion)
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Imadegawa St.
Tenjin River
Kitano-tenmangu Shrine
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For Shimogamo-jinja Shrine Nearest bus stop ●❾Operate every 5~10 min.
※A separate fare from the Sky Hop Bus Kyoto ticket is required. This fare is 230 yen (one way).
【Kyoto City Bus】Bus route No.203 & No.102
※Walking about 3 min. from❾ ※Walking about 12 min. to Shimogamo-jinja Shrine
Karasuma Imadegawa Demachiyanagi Sta.
For Ginkaku-ji Temple Nearest bus stop ●❾Operate every 5~10 min.
※A separate fare from the Sky Hop Bus Kyoto ticket is required. This fare is 230 yen (one way).
【Kyoto City Bus】Bus route No.203 & No.102
※Walking about 3 min. from❾ ※Walking about 10 min. to Ginkaku-ji Temple
Karasuma Imadegawa Ginkakuji-michi
For Fushimi Inari Taisha Nearest bus stop ●❶Operate every 60 min.
※To use please talk to the Sky Hop Bus staff.※It is a 5 min. walk from the bus stop to the Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine.
【Keihan Bus】Inari taisha & Fushimi Daigo Line We offer free round-trip bus ticket.
Bus Stop Kyoto Sta. Hachijoguchi
● LAWSON
Keihan Railway Fushimi-Inari Sta.
Shidan-kaido
ForKyoto Sta.Hachijo GuchiBUS STOP
For Fushimi Inari Taisa→
*Open only Mar. 24 – Jun. 4, Sep. 25 – Dec. 15 (may be closed due to services)
*Open only Mar. 24 – Jun. 4, Sep. 25 – Dec. 15 (may be closed due to services)
※Walking about 10 min. from❶
Kitano-Hakubaicho Katabiranotsuji Arashiyama
Kyoto Station
Subway Karasuma Line
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Shimogamo-jinjaShrine
Shimogamo-jinjaShrine
For Arashiyama Nearest bus stop ●❺ ●❻Operate every 10 min.
【Randen】Kitano-Line & Arashiyama-Line
※Walking about 5 min from ❻ bus stop
※Transfer
JR Nijo Sta. JR Saga-Arashiyama Sta.※In front of ❺ ※About 10 min.
※About 30 min.
※A separate fare from the Sky Hop Bus Kyoto ticket is required. This fare is 220 yen (one way).
※A separate fare from the Sky Hop Bus Kyoto ticket is required. This fare is 200 yen (one way)
Bus StopInari Taisha Mae
ForChushojimaBUS STOP
Kyoto City Bus Kyoto City Bus
Kyoto City Bus Kyoto City Bus
Ginkakuji-michiGinkakuji-michi
Keihan BusKeihan Bus
Shokoku-jiTemple
Shokoku-jiTemple
Traditional
NISHIJINBROCADE
【JR】Nara Line(Operate every 20 min.)
※About 5 min.JR Kyoto Sta. JR Inari Sta.※A separate fare from the Sky Hop Bus Kyoto ticket is required. This fare is 150 yen (one way)
【JR】Sagano Line
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