Barrier Free Info

Search Results

109 pieces of information found for "Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs" (category).

WheelchairPublic toilet at Sanjusangendo bus pool

Category: Toilets | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

Public toilet at Sanjusangendo bus poolThis is a public toilet next to carpark entrance at Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto. This has one wheelchair friendly unisex toilet. Conventional toilets comprise three women's cubicles (all squat type) and one men's cubicle (western style... [Details]

AccommodationRyokan Matsukame

Category: Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Fax, Communicating in Writing
  • Wheelchair Dining

The large bathhouse equipped with handrails can be booked for private use at your leisure without having to worry about other guests.

FacilityRyukoku Museum

Category: Archives | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces
  • Audio Guidance, Braille

Ryukoku MuseumStanding right next to Nishi-Hongan-ji Temple, this museum was opened by Ryukoku University (founded some 370 years ago) with the aim of deepening understanding of and enabling research of Buddhist culture. The museum displays a permanen... [Details]

FacilitySanjusangen-do Temple

Category: Shrines, Temples | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces

Sanjusangen-do TempleThe correct name of this temple is Rengeou-in. It was built by Taira-no-Kiyomori in the Heian period and given to Goshirakawahouou. At 120 meters from end to end, the main hall is long and narrow with 33 spaces between pillars along the ... [Details]

FacilitySanjusangendo Temple

Category: Shrines, Temples | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces

Sanjusangendo TempleThe formal name of this temple is Rengeoin Temple. Shogun Kiyomori built it in the Heian period, and gifted it to Goshirakawahouou (ex-emperor and later a monk). The main hall is a long narrow building, some 120 meters in length. And, as... [Details]

AccommodationStation Hotel Kyoto Nishikan

Category: Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Wheelchair Dining
  • Assisted Movement

Situated on the east side of Higashi-Hongan-ji Temple, just a three-minute walk from Kyoto Station, this hotel allows wheelchairs into the Japanese tatami room to make guests stays more comfortable.

Restaurant/BarSushi Ichiba

Category: Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets
  • Flat

Sushi IchibaThis is a sushi restaurant opened in the Kyoto Central Wholesale Market on 5 August 2012. The ground floor (1Fl) operates as a "sushi-go-round"- a very popular spot - where fresh fish directly from the market can be enjoyed. Pr... [Details]

AccommodationTakigawa Ryokan

Category: Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Wheelchair Parking Spaces
  • Fax, Communicating in Writing
  • Wheelchair Movement

Close to the front of Higashi-Hongan-ji and just a seven-minute walk from Kyoto station, this quiet ryokan is convenient for public transport. Also, although the ryokan does not have barrier free facilities, certain staff members have he... [Details]

FacilityTo-ji Temple

Category: Shrines, Temples | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs

  • Guide Dogs
  • Equipped with Slopes
  • Unevenness (five or more centimeters)
  • Stairs
  • Universal (Wheelchair Friendly) Toilets

To-ji TempleThis temple is formally known as Kyooukoku-ji Temple, and was built to protect the nation when Emperor Kammu was establishing the capital in ancient Kyoto. In 823, it was handed into the care of the monk Kukai (later to be called Kobo Da... [Details]

WheelchairToilet at Omiya entrance inside Umekoji Park

Category: Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs | Toilets

Toilet at Omiya entrance inside Umekoji ParkThis is a toilet just inside the park at the Omiya entrance. This has one wheelchair friendly unisex toilet. The conventional toilet is partially equipped with Textured paving blocks .