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Konkaikomyo-ji Temple-
Category: Shrines, Temples | Ginkaku-ji Temple, Heian-jingu Shrine Environs
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It is said that the founder of the Jodo-shu sect of Buddhism, Honen Shonin (better known as Kurodani-san in Kyoto), opened this temple. In the grounds stands the Kumagaido hall that is connected to the Tale of the Heike, also there is a ... [Details]
Kyo-ryori Rokusei-
Category: Ginkaku-ji Temple, Heian-jingu Shrine Environs
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This restaurant was established in 1899, and serves Kyoto cuisine and kaiseki ryori.
The second chef to succeed to this restaurant dreamt up the idea of using traditional tofu containers as actual lunchboxes, giving way to the "t... [Details]
Kyoto ASNY-
Category: Nijo Castle, Kyoto Gyoen (Imperial Gardens), Seimei-jinja Shrine Environs
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Located next to the Kyoto City Central Library, Kyoto ASNY is a multipurpose study center with conference rooms, research labs, training rooms and a hall. On the ground floor (1Fl), in the Heian-kyo Sosei-Kan Museum there is a 1/1000 siz... [Details]
Kyoto City Rakusai Bamboo Park, Museum of Bamboo-
Category: Arashiyama & Tenryu-ji Temple & Katsura Environs
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With a Japanese architectural design, this museum exhibits traditional bamboo products of Kyoto along with Kyoto bamboo, Edison light bulb and panels explaining the dynamics and features of bamboo. Also, the museum combines with a tearoo... [Details]
Kyoto Confectionary Museum-
Category: Nijo Castle, Kyoto Gyoen (Imperial Gardens), Seimei-jinja Shrine Environs
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This museum opened as a comprehensive archive on the culture of Kyoto confectionaries. Introducing replicas of togashi, or Chinese pastries, and ancient texts and materials, the museum tells the story of wagashi, or Japanese sweets, in a... [Details]
Kyoto Gyoen (Imperial Gardens)-
Category: Noted Places | Nijo Castle, Kyoto Gyoen (Imperial Gardens), Seimei-jinja Shrine Environs
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This is the public park (1.3 km north to south and 0.7 km east to west) in the heart of the Imperial Palace (Gosho). Back in the Edo period, this residential area full of the villas and homes of court nobles. And, even today, there are r... [Details]
Kyoto Institute of Technology Museum and Archives-
Category: Shimogamo-jinja Shrine, Sanzen-in Temple, Kurama-dera Temple Environs
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Founded in 1980, this archive is a cooperative educational research facility within the Kyoto Institute of Technology. Each year, the archive holds six to eight planned exhibitions. Wheelchairs are available and the archives aims to be... [Details]
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art-
Category: Art Museums | Ginkaku-ji Temple, Heian-jingu Shrine Environs
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Right beside the giant torii gate of Heian-jingu Shrine stands a brick building topped by an emerald green copper roof – this is the Municipal Museum of Art. Having been built in 1933, it is the second oldest art museum in Japan after th... [Details]
Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University-
Category: Museums | Kinkaku-ji Temple, Kitano-Tenmangu Shrine, Ninna-ji Temple Environs
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Opened in 1992, this was world's first peace museum established by a university. Here, the suffering and aggression in past wars are introduced via various materials, such as a replica of wartime town house and an angel image damage... [Details]
Kyoto National Museum-
Category: Museums | Kyoto Station, To-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Temple Environs
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Built in 1895 across the road from Sanjusangendo Temple, the museum comprises the Special Exhibition Hall (important cultural asset) designed by the famous architect Tokuma Katayama and the Collections Hall designed by Keichi Morita. Vis... [Details]
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