Top 10 Things to do in Shinkyogoku Shopping District, Kinki

May 5, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

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

1. Ran Theatre Kyoto

583-2 Nakanocho Shinkyogokudori Shijo Agaru, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto 604-8042 Kyoto Prefecture +81 70-3850-3020 http://www.rankyoto.com/welcome
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5.0 based on 322 reviews

Ran Theatre Kyoto

The concept of RAN is to have a fun filled night with traditional music and local sake and beer. Here you can see all the famous traditional musicians under one roof. We invited musicians from all over Japan to come to Kyoto, the centre of Japanese traditional culture to entertain you with this exciting performance. There is a mix of classic songs and songs adapted from pop culture. We invite you to enjoy a few drinks from our selection of local sake and beer while you enjoy the show. We also ask you to join in on the fun by clapping along, waving your arms side to side and maybe even joining the band!

Reviewed By G3995HVsaral - Melbourne, Australia

Ran Theatre Kyoto's Friday night show is the highlight of my Kyoto trip thus far! Where else can you enjoy an intimate evening immersed in traditional Japanese music with 6 very talented musicians... who are so engaging and harmonised that it just took my breath away! The energy is dynamite from the start- the show is well balanced with upbeat songs, interspersed with slower, moving melodies, and also modern fusions that gave the music a rock edge at times. I loved how animated and engaging the musicians were, the way that they synchronised was just entrancing! Audience participation was a lot of fun and put a smile on everyone's faces- I loved learning how to play the Japanese drums- it is a memory i will cherish! The venue is intimate and you can enjoy a drink or two- we were right up front so had a fantastic view. It is so unique to have this opportunity to enjoy live music in the heart of Kyoto. I've seen a lot of performances/ theatre in the past and this show was just phenomenal. We booked tickets online for a discounted rate and enjoyed 80 minutes of incredible entertainment. We even had the chance to take photos with all the musicians which was another highlight:)!! We are a couple on our honeymoon and this show was just a brilliant way to absorb some precious culture, relax after several busy days of sightseeing and to enjoy some serious music talent:). We also learned about the musical instruments and learned about traditional folk songs. Excellent value and a top experience- please do yourself a favor and go to Ran Theatre Kyoto!

2. Hankyu Kyoto Tourist Information Center Karasuma

Otabicho, Shimogyo-Ku, Kyoto 600-8002 Kyoto Prefecture http://tetsudo-ch.com/6082351.html
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Hankyu Kyoto Tourist Information Center Karasuma

3. Daimaru Kyoto

79 Tachiuri Nishimachi, Shojodori Takakura Nishiiru, Shimogyo-Ku, Kyoto 600-8511 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-211-8111 https://www.daimaru.co.jp/kyoto/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Daimaru Kyoto

4. Kyoto Tourist Information Center

380 Komeya-Cho, Kawara-Machi Shijo, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyot, Nakagyo-Ku Tsujikura Bldg 3F, Kyoto 604-8026 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-253-0288 http://access.his-j.com/06/X07/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Kyoto Tourist Information Center

5. 1928 Bldg.

56 Benkeiishicho, Nakagyo-Ku, Kyoto 604-8082 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-256-6155
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

1928 Bldg.

6. Kyoto Ukiyo-e Museum

365 Naramonocho Shijodori Teramachi Nishi Iru, Shimogyo-ku Kirihata Bldg. 2F, Kyoto 600-8004 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-223-3003 [email protected] http://www.kyoto-ukiyoe-museum.com/
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Kyoto Ukiyo-e Museum

The ukiyo-e print began to describe the life of the common people in the late 17th century. And it inspired European great artists, for example, van Gogh, Monet and Debussy. In this museum, you can see the works of great artists, such as Hokusai Katsushika, Hiroshige Utagawa and Utamaro Kitagawa.

Reviewed By deckchairtraveller - Sydney, Australia

This museum had relocated from Kyoto in late 2019. We found it by-chance walking the Namba shopping strips in Osaka. Fantastic place - staff and books/postcards for sale. The "museum entry fee" is small, but in it you get to pick n' take 3 postcards of the ukiyo-e artists. Well worth the visit. NOTE - there is a 2nd ukiyo-e museum close by - between Namba station and Dotonbori shopping area. It seems to specialise in the 'Kabuki style' wood-prints and have stacks of souvenir type things for sale (do both, it's easy and enjoyable).

7. Samurai & Ninja Museum with Experience

292 Higashi Daimonjicho, Nakagyo-Ku Utano koji Building, Kyoto 604-8043 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-585-5410 [email protected] http://mai-ko.com/samurai/
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4.5 based on 867 reviews

Samurai & Ninja Museum with Experience

We are an INTERACTIVE samurai & ninja museum focused on the history of Japan. We are located between the Nishiki Market and the Gion area. We provide tours on the samurai armors, samurai swords, samurai villages and samurai houses. We have family friendly ninja displays and ninja experiences such as ninja blow gun trial and the shuriken throw. Ninja lessons and ninja experiences in the ninja offered daily. Families, couples and martial arts fans welcome. We also have a distinctive samurai souvenir shop if you'd like to buy a samurai sword in Kyoto. You can buy authentic Edo period swords and carbon replica swords in addition to types of katana and wakizashi. We also have an extensive sword exhibition. Kyoto's best rated samurai, ninja, martial arts and history museum. A samurai village and samurai house feeling including a ninja dojo inside the museum. The ninja park for kids and a separate kimono tea ceremony room for families also available.

Reviewed By watsonUk

Great experience for the kids - they enjoyed the samurai experience and ninja star / blow guns. Tour was at a good level of detail to be interesting to kids and for adults - in English and well spoke.

8. Nishiki Market Shopping District

Nakauoyacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto 604-8054 Kyoto Prefecture +81 75-211-3882 http://www.kyoto-nishiki.or.jp/
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4.0 based on 5,449 reviews

Nishiki Market Shopping District

With a 400-year-old history, Nishiki Market is a downtown covered pedestrian arcade lined with 135 open-fronted shops selling seafood, produce, souvenirs, crafts, and Japanese snacks.

Reviewed By rllin1101 - Vancouver, Canada

A very nice place if you want to experience what it feels like to be at local Japanese market that is filled of all different kinds of street food, handcraft items, snacks etc. the market is quite huge that you won’t get it full explored with at least two to three hours, especially if you wanted to try street food at different stands, I would recommend to spare at least half day to have a general discover at this fun place! Try to avoid packed foreigners and big lineup, get there as early as possible!

9. Teramachi

Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto Kyoto Prefecture http://ja.kyoto.travel/glossary/single.php?glossary_id=599
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4.0 based on 113 reviews

Teramachi

10. Shinkyogoku Shopping District

Nakagyo-ku Between Sanjo-dori and Shijo-dori, Kyoto 604-0001 Kyoto Prefecture http://www.shinkyogoku.or.jp/index.html
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4.0 based on 261 reviews

Shinkyogoku Shopping District

The Shinkyogoku Shopping District is a downtown covered pedestrian arcade lined with specialty stores selling souvenirs, shoes, umbrellas, T-shirts, yukata, confectionary, character goods, and more.

Reviewed By nlcolejansen - The Netherlands, null

Find everything you want, or go for a nice dinner in the hidden side streets and end up at beautiful, great, second-hand stores.

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