Handmade experience at a long-established jewelry store
ringram Kyoto Store
Refreshing and mellow Duck soup is addictive.
Mendokoro Kawano
Try your hand at making food samples, origami, and more!
Kotokoto plus
A shrine associated with “Issunboshi” and “Ryoma”, where you can also experience being a shrine maiden.
Takenobu Inari Shrine
You can be beautiful!? Relax in our proud open-air bath
Mibuonsen Hanano-yu
Keep your skin healthy with oriental herb extraction, made in Japan
Kyoto Nijo Kyonoyuki
The refreshing flavor of matcha runs through your mouth
Kyoto Zuishouen
A soup with a rich flavor and a refreshing aftertaste
Kyo Ramen Mibu Sadakazu
Bring back art as a memory of your trip!
Gasendo Kawaramachi - Gojo Main Store
A new type of ramen that is rich and healthy
BASSA NOVA Kyoto Store
【OPEN in November 2024】Supervised by Michelin chef! A New Proposal for Inari-Sushi
FUTABA Inari-Sushi Kyoto Main Store
Enjoy a luxury course full of crab
Sapporo Kaniya Kyoto Gion Store
A Pair of Chopsticks Expands Your Pleasure of a Meal
Hashizokun
A popular shrine that raises the fortunes of money
Mikane Shrine
A shrine that benefits the health of the legs
Goou Shrine
Enjoy a la carte dishes and the best drink of the season
Cheers Kitchen KYOTO
Experience valuable Japanese culture in an elegant Kyomachiya
Wakwak-Kan, WAK JAPAN Co.
An addictive rich soup of chicken and pork
Kyoto Chicken White Soba Noodles Jun
Sandoz omelet that you won't get tired of.
SONGBIRD COFFEE
Fluffy shaved ice that you want to eat all year round
Shaved ice Tsurara
You can feel the nature of each season temple associated with The Tale of Genji
Rozan-ji Temple
Supervised by Michelin chef! New Inari-Sushi Proposal
FUTABA Inari-Sushi Kyoto Main Store
An urban oasis of history and nature
Kyoto Gyoen
The confluence of the Takano-gawa River and the Kamo-gawa River, where citizens relax in search of coolness
Kamogawa Delta
An old shrine where the air of the forest from before Christ and the elegance of the city are harmonized
Shimogamo Shrine (Kamomioya Shrine)
The castle that kept watch over the Tokugawa government
Nijo-jo Castle