"London Ware" at Nishiki Market

Interesting production in a small cake shop at Nishiki Market (only online)
Interesting production in a small cake shop at Nishiki Market (only online)
Pontocho (先斗町, Pontochō is one of Kyoto's most atmospheric dining areas. It is a narrow alley running from Shijo-dori to Sanjo-dori, one block west of Kamogawa River.
Pontocho is a superMeer informatie
Gion Matsuri Festival
Gion Matsuri dates back to 869 and originated as an attempt by the people of Kyoto to appease the gods during an epidemic. Today, it is still held for the entire month of JulyMeer informatie
Nishiki Market, Pontocho Park, Dinner
Nishiki Market is Kyoto's go-to food spot. This covered street's lined with stalls selling local eats and ingredients. You'll find everything from pickles toMeer informatie
Shinmachi Dori (新町通) is a historic north-south street in Kyoto, that dates back to the city’s traditional grid layout from its time as the imperial capital. While not as widely known today asMeer informatie
Fushimi Inari-taisha (伏見稲荷大社) is the head shrine of the kami Inari, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. The shrine sits at the base of a mountain also named Inari which is 233 metres (764 ft)Meer informatie
Part two
A pedestrian path that follows a canal in Kyoto, between Ginkaku-ji and Nanzen-ji. First opened in 1890 and extended again in 1912. The route is so-named because two 20th-century Japanese philosophersMeer informatie
Little hole in the wall, Apollo, with friendly service and good food.
A truly mesmerising experience with tall stands of bamboo. There are many temples and shrines to visit. If travelling in the summer I suggest you go early as it was 33 degrees by 11am. And yes, that'sMeer informatie