The shrines and temples of Kyoto offer a rare link between modern life in the city and its very ancient past. The Shimogamo Shrine dates to the 6th century and seems suspended in time, its serenity and spiritual power still palpable. Visit Fushimi Inari Shrine, then see the life-sized Thousand Armed Kannon statues of Sanjūsangen-dō. Enjoy traditional geisha performances, then savor a tranquil meal at a restaurant overlooking the Kamo River.
Restaurants in Kyoto
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Fantastic walk up to the top of the mountain. Don't be put off by the tonnes of people at the start of the gates as it's starts to thin out the higher you go. Also don't be put off by all the stairs just take your time. At the crossroads about halfway up there's little shops and vending machines the crossroads also has great views of Kyoto. We made it to the very top and glad we did it.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
namco Aeon Mall Kyoto: one of the largest entertainment facilities near Kyoto station. Come and experience exciting Japanese arcade games
I really enjoyed my visit to this arcade. I was visiting Japan with a few friends, and we happened to be in Kyoto that day. The arcade has a lot of different games to play including crane games, rhythm games, and even a VR Zone with virtual reality games. I especially enjoyed the new JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Royale game they had, which I got to try. I'm a big fan of the series and the idea of playing an arcade battle royale game with other people across the world set in the city of Morioh was awesome! The arcade even had a machine where you could win Redbull as a prize, which I thought was hilarious. There's also lots of other cool stuff nearby in the mall, including a dagashi store right across the way from the arcade. Overall, a good time.
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