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Here is a list of tourist information centers, tourist attractions and other helpful information sites for your travels around Kyoto. Languages available at Tourist Information Centers : English E : Korean K : Chinese C Major Kyoto Prefecture Tourist Information Centers Kyoto Prefecture Tourist Information Websites Tourist Information Websites Kyoto Tourist Information Center (All of Kyoto Prefecture) Kawaramachi Sanjo Tourist Information Center (Kyoto City) Keihan Uji Station Tourist Information Center (Kyoto Infused with Tea) Kyoto Prefecture Tourist Information Center in Tokyo (All of Kyoto Prefecture) Kyoto Station Building 2F, Karasuma Shiokoji-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City Tel:075-343-0548 Open every day: 8:30-19:00 Kyoto Asahi Kaikan 3F, 427 Ebisu-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City Tel: 075-213-1717 10:00-18:00 (Closed: Dec. 29-Jan. 3) Keihan Uji Building 1F, 7-13 Uji Otsukata, Uji City Tel: 0774-66-7001 9:00-17:00 (Jan. 2-Jan. 3: 10:00-15:00, Closed: Dec. 29-Jan. 1) Kyoto Station Building 2F, Karasuma Shiokoji-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City Tel: 03-5220-7055 Open every day: 10:00-19:00 All of Kyoto Prefecture Official site for Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Kyoto Tourism http://www.kyototourism.org/ Kyoto by the Sea Kyoto by the Sea http://www.uminokyoto.jp/global/ Kyotango City Sightseeing Guide http://en.kyotango.gr.jp/ Maizuru Sightseeing Guide http://www.maizuru-kanko.net/en/ Dokkoise Sightseeing Guide https://dokkoise.com/en/ Fukuchiyama Tourism Association Ayabe City Sightseeing Guide http://www.ayabe-kankou.net/english/ Amanohashidate Travel Guide http://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/ Ine Town Sightseeing Guide http://www.ine-kankou.jp/english/ Kyoto City Kyoto City Official Travel Guide https://kyoto.travel/en Kyoto Free Wi-Fi & Tax-Free Shop Navi http://kyoto-wifi-taxfree.jp/?lang=en Kyoto Manners http://www.kyototourism.org/en/travel-info/manners/ Japan Rail Pass http://www.japanrailpass.net/en/ Travel Information E E Kameoka City Tourist Information Center / JR Kameoka Sta. (Kyoto in forests) JR Kameoka Station 2F, 1-6 Tanisuji, Oiwake-cho, Kameoka City / JR Kameoka Station Tel: 0771-22-0691 9:00-17:30 (Closed: Dec. 29-Jan. 3) E C Amanohashidate Tourist Information Center / Tango Tourist Information Center (Kyoto by the Sea) Inside the Amanohashidate Terminal Center, 314-2 Monju, Miyazu City Tel: 0772-22-8030 Open every day: 9:00-18:00 E C E C K Other Published by: Kyoto Tourism Federation In collaboration with: Tourism Policy Division, Kyoto Prefectural Government Date of publication: March 2018 Visit our website for the locations of other tourist information centers in Kyoto Prefecture. JNTO Visit Tourist information Center in Japan https://tic.jnto.go.jp/ Kyoto in forests Kyoto in forests https://morinokyoto.jp/ Kameoka City Sightseeing Guide http://www.kameoka.info/foreign/en/ Miyama Tourism Association http://kyotomiyama.jp/ Kyoto Infused with Tea Kyoto Infused with Tea http://ochanokyoto.jp/ Uji City Sightseeing Guide http://www.kyoto-uji-kankou.or.jp/index-en.html Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove Nagaokakyo City Sightseeing Guide http://nagaokakyo-kankou.jp/eng/ KYOTO Discover your own TRAVEL guide

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Here is a list of tourist information centers, tourist attractions and other helpful information sites for your travels around Kyoto.

Languages available at Tourist Information Centers : EnglishE : KoreanK: ChineseC

Major Kyoto Prefecture Tourist Information Centers

Kyoto Prefecture Tourist Information Websites

Tourist Information Websites

Kyoto Tourist Information Center (All of Kyoto Prefecture)

Kawaramachi Sanjo Tourist Information Center (Kyoto City)

Keihan Uji Station Tourist Information Center (Kyoto Infused with Tea)

Kyoto Prefecture Tourist Information Center in Tokyo (All of Kyoto Prefecture)

Kyoto Station Building 2F, Karasuma Shiokoji-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City

Tel:075-343-0548

Open every day: 8:30-19:00

Kyoto Asahi Kaikan 3F, 427 Ebisu-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City

Tel: 075-213-1717

10:00-18:00 (Closed: Dec. 29-Jan. 3)

Keihan Uji Building 1F, 7-13 Uji Otsukata, Uji City

Tel: 0774-66-7001

9:00-17:00 (Jan. 2-Jan. 3: 10:00-15:00, Closed: Dec. 29-Jan. 1)

Kyoto Station Building 2F, Karasuma Shiokoji-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City

Tel: 03-5220-7055

Open every day: 10:00-19:00

All of Kyoto Prefecture

Official site for Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Kyoto Tourism • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.kyototourism.org/

Kyoto by the Sea

Kyoto by the Sea • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.uminokyoto.jp/global/

Kyotango City Sightseeing Guide • • • • • • • http://en.kyotango.gr.jp/

Maizuru Sightseeing Guide • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.maizuru-kanko.net/en/

Dokkoise Sightseeing Guide • • • • • • • • • • • https://dokkoise.com/en/

Fukuchiyama Tourism Association

Ayabe City Sightseeing Guide • • • • • • • • • • http://www.ayabe-kankou.net/english/

Amanohashidate Travel Guide • • • • • • • • • http://www.amanohashidate.jp/lang/en/

Ine Town Sightseeing Guide • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.ine-kankou.jp/english/

Kyoto City

Kyoto City Official Travel Guide • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • https://kyoto.travel/en

Kyoto Free Wi-Fi & Tax-Free Shop Navi • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • http://kyoto-wifi-taxfree.jp/?lang=en

Kyoto Manners • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.kyototourism.org/en/travel-info/manners/

Japan Rail Pass • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • http://www.japanrailpass.net/en/

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Kameoka City Tourist Information Center / JR Kameoka Sta.(Kyoto in forests)

JR Kameoka Station 2F, 1-6 Tanisuji, Oiwake-cho, Kameoka City / JR Kameoka Station

Tel: 0771-22-0691

9:00-17:30 (Closed: Dec. 29-Jan. 3) E

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Amanohashidate Tourist Information Center /Tango Tourist Information Center (Kyoto by the Sea)

Inside the Amanohashidate Terminal Center, 314-2 Monju, Miyazu City

Tel: 0772-22-8030

Open every day: 9:00-18:00 E C

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Published by: Kyoto Tourism Federation

In collaboration with: Tourism Policy Division,

Kyoto Prefectural Government

Date of publication: March 2018

Visit our website for the locations of other tourist information centers in Kyoto Prefecture.

JNTO Visit Tourist information Center in Japan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • https://tic.jnto.go.jp/

Kyoto in forests

Kyoto in forests • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • https://morinokyoto.jp/

Kameoka City Sightseeing Guide • • • http://www.kameoka.info/foreign/en/

Miyama Tourism Association • • • • • • • http://kyotomiyama.jp/

Kyoto Infused with Tea

Kyoto Infused with Tea • • • • • • • • • • • • http://ochanokyoto.jp/

Uji City Sightseeing Guide • • • • • • • • • http://www.kyoto-uji-kankou.or.jp/index-en.html

Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove

Nagaokakyo City Sightseeing Guide • • • http://nagaokakyo-kankou.jp/eng/

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Kyotango City

Yosano Town

Miyazu City

Maizuru City

Fukuchiyama City Ayabe City

Kyotamba Town

Nantan City

Yawata City

Ide Town

Kyotanabe City

Seika Town Kizugawa City

Kasagi Town

Minami-yamashiro Village

Joyo City

Kameoka City

Nagaokakyo City

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Oyamazaki Town

Kumiyama Town

Uji City

Ujitawara Town

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Directions to Kyoto Station

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Tokyo Int'l Airport (Haneda/HND)

Fukuoka Airport (FUK)

Chubu Centrair Int'l Airport (NGO)

Hiroshima Sta.

Kansai Int'l Airport (KIX)

Osaka Sta. Kyoto Sta.

Tokyo Sta.

New Chitose Airport (CTS)

Narita Int'l Airport (NRT)

Kanazawa Sta.

Hakata Sta.

Hiroshima Airport (HIJ)

Kobe Airport (UKB)

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Nagoya Station About 35 min by Shinkansen

Kanazawa Station About 2 hr 10 min by JR Limited Express

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Osaka Station About 30 min by JR train

Hiroshima Station About 1 hr 40 min by Shinkansen

Hakata Station About 2 hr 50 min by Shinkansen

Hokkaido/New Chitose Airport (CTS) About 2 hr

Tokyo Int'l Airport (Haneda/HND) About 1 hr

Fukuoka Airport (FUK) About 1 hr

About 50 min by highway busOsaka Int'l Airport

(Itami/ITM)

Kansai Int'l Airport (KIX) About 1 hr 15 min by JR Limited Express

Kobe Airport (UKB) About 1 hr 10 min by train

Osaka Int'l Airport (Itami/ITM) About 50 min by highway bus

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Kyoto City-where the temples, shrines, townscapes, and traditions of the

ancient capital remain. Venture out a little farther, and you'll find another Kyoto

entirely. To the north you will find "Kyoto by the Sea," with unimaginable

views of the natural vistas of the magnificent Sea of Japan. In the center of the

prefecture, you'll find "Kyoto in forests," where the rich culture of the

woodlands has been passed down from generation to generation. To the south is

"Kyoto Infused with Tea," where expansive tea plantations have fostered the

Japanese tea culture. Last but not least is "Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove,"

which was the capital of Japan before it was moved to Heian (modern day Kyoto

City), and is still home to ancient burial mounds and bamboo forests. Kyoto, a

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A Journey to Experience the History and Culture of Japanese Tea

Bus (40 min)Train + cable car (50 min)

Ishitera Tea Fields, Wazuka Town

Train + bus (1 hr)

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More info > http://ochanokyoto.jp/More info > http://ochanokyoto.jp/More info > http://ochanokyoto.jp/

Kyoto's tea-producing region, the birthplace of Japanese tea, spreads south of Kyoto City and produces high-quality matcha green tea, gyokuro (the finest grade of green tea), and many other varieties. Enjoy a journey through Japanese history and tea culture by visiting sites such as the birthplace of Nagatani Soen, where you can learn the history of Japanese tea, and Byodoin Temple, a World Heritage Site, and try matcha green tea sweets and hands-on experiences of Japanese tea culture.

Suggested Itinerary

Dive into the history of Japanese tea, shrines and Buddhist temples south of Kyoto City

1 night / 2 days:

Immerse yourself

in the world of tea

Kyoto Sta. →

JR Kamo Sta.

(1 hr via JR Rapid Service)

JR Kamo Sta. →

Wazukayama-no-ie

(15 min by Nara Kotsu Bus)

Walk (5 min)

Depart

Train + bus (1 hr 20 min)

* Travel time is the shortest

estimated time. All fares are adult

rates.

A reservation-only tearoom café on the top of a

mountain in Wazuka Sports Park. Enjoy a cup of tea

while taking in unobstructed views of the beautiful tea

plantations and townscape.

■ Shirasu Shishigaguchi, Wazuka Town, Soraku District■ 10:00-17:00 ■ On-site reservations required■ Closed: New Year holidays■ Admission fee:500 JPY (+ price of tea)■ Take the Nara Kotsu Bus from JR Kamo Sta. to

Wazukayama-no-Ie. Walk 5 min.

■ https://www.facebook.com/wazukacha.cafe

Gourmet Tenku Café(Sky Café) 1MAP

The main temple building and three-story pagoda, nine

seated statues of Amitabha Tathagata Buddha, and Four

Heavenly Kings statues are all designated as National

Treasures. It is also a famous place to view autumn leaves.

■ 40 Nishio Futaba, Kamo-cho, Kizugawa City ■ 9:00-17: 00 (Dec-Feb: 10:00-16:00)■ Open every day■ Admission fee: 400 JPY■ Take the Kizugawa City Community Bus from JR Kamo

Sta. to Joruji-mae. Walk 3 min.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=243

Must-See Sights Joruri-ji Temple Must-See Sights Byodoin Temple2MAP

This World Heritage Site was converted from a

villa into a temple by Fujiwara no Yorimichi in

1052. The Phoenix Hall is pictured on the 10-yen

coin.

■ 116 Ujirenge, Uji City■ 8:30-17:30 (Last admission: 17:15)■ Open every day■ Admission fee: 600 JPY■ 10 min walk from JR Uji Sta. or Keihan Uji Sta.■ http://www.byodoin.or.jp/

Must-See Sights Iwashimizu- Hachimangu Shrine Must-See Sights Shuon-an Ikkyu-ji Temple

One of the three major Hachiman shrines in Japan.

The 10 buildings enshrined atop Mt. Otokoyama are

National Treasures.

■ 30 Yawata Takabo, Yawata City■ 5:30-18:30 (Oct: 6:00-18:00, Nov-Mar:

6:30-18:30 (except Dec. 31 and Jan. 19))

■ Open every day ■ Free admission ■ Take the Otokoyama Cable Car from Keihan Yawatashi

Sta. to Otokoyama-sanjo Sta. Walk 5 min.

■ https://www.facebook.com/iwashimizu.or.jp

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This temple is linked to Ikkyu, a Zen Buddhist monk of

the Muromachi Period (1336-1573) who also happens

to be the figure that the Japanese anime "Ikkyu-san"

is based on. The temple garden is filled with beautiful

blooming flowers that are a sight to behold.

■ 102 Takigisatonouchi, Kyotanabe City■ 9:00-17:00■ Open every day■ Admission fee: 500 JPY■ 15 min walk from JR Kyotanabe Sta.■ http://www.ikkyuji.org/

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Shinkansen

JR Line

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Kintetsu Line

Local road

Expressway

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Recommended Sightseeing Spots

A temple constructed in 770. The garden features many kinds of flowers, with

azaleas and rhododendrons in full bloom in May, followed by hydrangeas in June

and lotuses in July.

Mimuroto-ji Temple

■ 21 Todo Shigatani, Uji City

■ 8:30-16:30 (Nov-Mar: Closes at 16:00) (Reception closes 30 min before closing)

■ Admission fee: 500 JPY (800 JPY during hydrangea season)

■ Closed: Dec. 29-Dec. 31 ■ 15 min walk from Keihan Mimurodo Sta.

■ https://www.facebook.com/mimuroto

Must-See Sights

20 min by bus/on foot from Byodoin Temple (MAP●)3

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The 356.5 m wooden bridge that straddles the Kizugawa River is a famed filming

location for historical dramas. The bridge is designed to float downstream when

the river rises.

Nagarebashi Floating BridgeMust-See Sights 8MAP

■ Nagarebashi (Kozuya-bashi Bridge) in Kozuyamiyamae Kawabata, Yawata City

■ Free admission

■ Take the Keihan Bus from Keihan Yawatashi Sta. to Kozuya-Nagarebashi. Walk 5 min.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=6

30 min by cable car/bus/on foot from Iwashimizu-Hachimangu Shrine (MAP●)4

A 1.4-km embankment between the Uji and Kizugawa Rivers. In spring,

roughly 250 cherry trees bloom to form an impressive cherry blossom tunnel.

Sewaritei Cherry Blossoms

■ Yawatazaioji, Yawata City ■ 9:00-17:00 ■ In full bloom around early April

■ Free admission ■ 10 min walk from Keihan Yawatashi Sta.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=4

Nature

20 min by cable car/on foot from Iwashimizu-Hachimangu Shrine(MAP●)4

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Joyo City's winter wonderland is decorated with the illumination of 700,000 lights

and a stunning 8 m illuminated tree. The event is held every year in December at

Konosuyama Sports Park.

Twinkle Joyo Light Pageant

■ Terada Okawara, Joyo City (Konosuyama Sports Park)

■ Scheduled for Dec. 1-Dec. 25, 17:30-21:30 (Starts at 17:15 on Dec. 1)

■ Open every day for the duration of the event ■ Free admission

■ Special bus service (tentative) every day from JR Joyo Sta. or Kintetsu Terada Sta. during

the event period.

Sightseeing

50 min by bus/on foot from Byodoin Temple (MAP●) 3

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This temple is believed to have been built around 800 years ago. The reception

hall of the temple features a beautiful heart-shaped window and decorative

ceiling paintings.

Shoju-in Temple

■ 149 Okuyamada Kawakami, Ujitawara Town, Tsuzuki District

■ 8:30-16:30 (Nov-Mar: Closes at 16:00)

■ Irregular holidays ■ Admission fee: 400 JPY

■ Take the Kyoto Keihan Kotsu Bus from JR/Keihan Uji Sta. to Ichu-mae. Transfer to the

Community Bus to Okuyamada. Walk 10 min.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=254

Must-See Sights

35 min by car from Byodoin Temple (MAP●)3

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A shrine near the Kizugawa River, built by the 96th Emperor of Japan to

enshrine his beloved Princess Koishidani. People visit the shrine to pray for

safe childbirth and the reciprocation of their love.

Koishidani-jinja Shrine

■ Minami Okawara Yuyanawate, Minamiyamashiro Village, Soraku District

■ Open every day ■ Free admission ■ 5 min walk from JR Okawara Sta.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=164

Must-See Sights

40 min by train/on foot from Joruri-ji Temple (MAP●)2

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A park carved into nature, where you can walk around the woodland

landscapes of Minamiyamashiro and the Japanese garden featuring a rock

cluster composed of 500 giant stones.

Keihanna Commemorative Park

■ 6-1 Seikadai, Seika Town, Soraku District

■ 9:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30) ■ Closed: New Year holidays ■ Admission fee: 200 JPY

■ Take the Nara Kotsu Bus from JR Hosono Sta. to Keihanna-Kinen-Koen. Walk 1 min.

■ https://keihanna-park.net/en/

Nature

40 min by train/bus from Joruri-ji Temple (MAP●)2

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The restored birthplace of Nagatani Soen, an Edo Period (during the 18th century)

tea farmer who developed green tea manufacturing methods still in use today.

Drying equipment and other tools used for tea processing still remain in the house.

Birthplace of Nagatani Soen

■ Yuyadani Sorabiro, Ujitawara Town, Tsuzuki District

■ Open to the public on Sat., Sun., and public holidays (9:00-17:00)

■ Irregular holidays ■ Free admission

■ Take the Kyoto Keihan Kotsu Bus from JR Uji Sta. to Kougyodanchi-guchi. Walk 35 min.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=299

Must-See Sights

30 min by car from Byodoin Temple (MAP●)

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The 500 cherry trees that line both banks of the Tamagawa River are in full

bloom in early April. During this time, you can enjoy the Ide Town Cherry

Blossom Festival and evening illuminations.

Tamagawa River Cherry Blossoms

■ Ide, Ide Town, Tsuzuki District

■ Free admission ■ 3 min walk from JR Tamamizu Sta.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=36

Nature

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A temple constructed in 682. An image of the Maitreya Buddha, a sacred

object of Buddhist beliefs, is carved into a 15 m rock wall. It is also believed to

be a place flowing with sacred, spiritual energy.

Kasagi-dera Temple

■ 29 Kasagi Kasagiyama, Kasagi Town, Soraku District

■ Summer: 8:30-17:00, Winter: 9:00-16:00 ■ Open every day ■ Admission fee: 300 JPY

■ 45 min walk from JR Kasagi Sta.

■ https://www.facebook.com/kasagidera

Must-See Sights

20 min by car from Tenku Café (MAP●)1

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Enjoy colorful sweets made from local ingredients from Seika Town, Ikkyu

brand sweets proudly offered by Kyotanabe City, and more. Japanese

plum wine made in Joyo City — a prominent Japanese plum producing

area — makes the perfect souvenir.

A bento (boxed lunch) with a mix of seasonal flavors, served on

a compartmentalized tray that resembles the one used by

Shokado Shojo, A monk from Iwashimizu-Hachimangu Shrine.

Kitcho Shokado

Shokado Bento (Boxed Lunches)

■ 43-1 Yawata Ominaeshi, Yawata City

■ 11:00-14:00 (Last order), 17:00-19:00 (Last order) (Thu. : 11:00-15:30 (Last order)

■ Closed: Mon. (Open on public holidays. Closed on weekdays after public

holidays), New Year holidays

■ Visa, Mastercard and JCB accepted

■Take the Keihan Bus from Keihan Yawatashi Sta. to Oshiba

Shokadou-mae. Walk 1 min.

■ http://kyoto-kitcho.com/shoplist_en/shokado/

21MAP

Gourmet & Souvenirs

A rest area where you can experience the best food grown in

Minamiyamashiro Village. There are plenty of fresh vegetables

and tea, the village's specialty product, as well as local dishes

and tea sweets.

Ocha-no-Kyoto Rest Area

Minamiyamashiro mura

■ 102 Kitaokawara Tonda, Minamiyamashiro Village, Soraku District

■ 9:00-18:00 (Varies by facility) ■ Closed: 3rd Fri. of each month

■ Visa and Mastercard accepted

■ 10 min walk from JR Tsukigaseguchi Sta.

■ https://www.facebook.com/michinoeki.minamiyamashiro/

30 min by car from Tenku Café (MAP●)1

20 min by cable car/bus from Iwashimizu-Hachimangu

Shrine (MAP●)4

Recommended Hands-on Experience Spots

Learn about three delicious types of tea — gyokuro, sencha and

matcha — and how to make and enjoy them.

Tea-making WorkshopUji Tea Dojo/Takumi-no-Yakata

■ 17-1 Uji Mataburi, Uji City ■ 11:00-17:00 (Last order: 16:30) ■ Closed: Wed.

■ 5 min walk from Keihan Uji Sta. ■ Tea: 500 JPY (Tea and sweets: 650 JPY)

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=163

Tea-making Workshop (Gyokuro, Sencha, Matcha)

■ 2 times/day: 11:00-12:30 and 13:30-15:00

■ Reservations required ■ 1,500 JPY (Cash only)

■ If you need an interpreter, you can reserve one in advance

Hands-on Experiences

Facilities

Gourmet

Gourmet

10 min on foot from Byodoin Temple (MAP●)3

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Tour tea fields where tencha is picked by hand, and the factory to learn

how tencha is processed to become matcha green tea. After the tour,

enjoy tasting the rarest, highest grade green tea and seasonal sweets,

while learning about the history of tea and how to brew it at home.

Green Tea Plantation Factory TourTour of Magouemon

■ 20-1 Mizushi Minamigaito, Joyo City ■ 10 min walk from Kintetsu Tonosho Sta.

■ Tea-picking experiences are offered around May of each year

■ http://www.magouemon.com/en/

Tour of Magouemon (Green tea plantation tour, green tea factory tour,

highest grade green tea tasting)

■ Starting at 9:30 (Start times are flexible). Tours take around 2 hr 30 min.

■ Reservations required at least one week in advance

■ 6,480 JPY (Visa, Mastercard and JCB accepted)

■ If you need an interpreter, you can reserve one in advance (Extra fee of 4,320 JPY)

■ http://www.magouemon.com/tour/

Hands-on Experiences

Hands-on Experiences

40 min by train/on foot from Shuon-an Ikkyu-ji Temple (MAP●)5

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Asahi-yaki pottery dates back over 400 years and has a deep

connection to Uji tea culture. During the one-day pottery class, you

can create an asahi-yaki tea bowl.

Asahi-yaki One-Day Pottery ClassAsahi-yaki Pottery Studio

■ 11 Uji Yamada, Uji City

■ 2 times/day: 10:30 and 14:00 (Start times are negotiable)

■ Closed: Mon. ■ 10 min walk from Keihan Uji Sta.

■ Products take roughly 2 months to complete. Finished products will be mailed via EMS

■ Visa, Mastercard, AMEX and other credit cards accepted ■ English text is available

■ http://www.asahiyaki.com/sakuto/english/

One-Day Pottery Class

■ Slab building: Requires 1 hr 30 min, 1 piece from 3,780 JPY

■ Pottery wheel: Requires 1 hr 30 min, 1 piece from 4,320 JPY

■ Drawing: Requires 30 min, from 3,240 JPY

Hands-on Experiences

10 min on foot from Byodoin Temple (MAP●)3

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Kasagi Town has featured areas for bouldering since the 1980s.

There are more than 100 routes of varying levels-something for

everyone to enjoy, from beginners to experts.

Bouldering Kasagi Town

■ Kasagi Town, Soraku District ■ Free admission ■ 10 min walk from JR Kasagi Sta.

■ Please bring your own equipment.

■ http://ochanokyoto.jp/spot/detail.php?sid=495

20 min by car from Tenku Café (MAP●)1

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Uji City is the greatest tea producing area in Kyoto. It is the only area in

Japan that produces the three main types of Japanese tea: matcha,

sencha and gyokuro. You are certain to find the finest teas of all Japan in

Uji City.

Uji TeaSouvenirs

Tea Sweets & Japanese Plum Wine

Plum Wine

Sweets

Ikkyu- brand

Sweets

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Kyoto by the Sea

Bus (1 hr) Bus (1 hr 10 min)

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The unusual terrain of this park features 8,000 pine

trees growing on a sandy beach. The name

"Amanohashidate" describes the way the sandbar looks

like a bridge crossing over to the heavens. From

Kasamatsu Park, enjoy the view of what looks like a

dragon rising into the sky.

■ 75 Ogaki, Miyazu City (Kasamatsu Park)■ 8:00-16:30 (Later closing during some seasons)■ Open every day■ Take the cable car from Ichinomiya Sanbashi Pier of

the Amanohashidate Sightseeing Boat to Kasamatsu Sta. Walk 1 min.

■ 1060 Kaya, Yosano Town, Yosa-gun■ 10:00-16:00 (Hands-on experiences take 30 min to 1 hr)■ Closed: New Year holidays■ Hands-on Experience Fees: Coaster: 900 JPY, Braided Bead Bracelet: 600 JPY (Cash only) ■ Reservations required for groups of 8 or more ■ Interpretation is not available■ Take the Tango Kairiku Kotsu Bus from Tantetsu Yosano Sta. to Chirimen-Kaido.

Walk 1 min.

■ http://yosano-kankou.net/

Try your hand at making textiles with a tabletop

handweaving loom. You can make small accessories

with your choice of colored thread.

The sky and sea extend endlessly in northern Kyoto Prefecture, which faces the Sea of Japan. Encounter magnificent scenery, from Amanohashidate, one of the top three scenic spots in Japan, to the town of Ine, where people live on the sea in one-of-a-kind funaya (homes on the water with space for boats on the bottom floors), and more.

■ 1039-2 Kitasui, Maizuru City■ 9:00-17:00 ■ Closed: New Year holidays ■ Free admission ■ Admission fees: World Brick Museum only: 300 JPY; Museum +

Maizuru Repatriation Memorial Museum: 400 JPY (Cash only). Tickets are sold at the World Brick Museum.

■ Take the Kyoto Kotsu Bus from JR Higashi-Maizuru Sta. to Shiyakushomae. Walk 1 min.

■ https://www.facebook.com/MaizuruAkapa/

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Depart

*Travel time is the shortest

estimated time. All fares are adult

rates.

You can make coasters and braided bead bracelets

Train + bus (3 hr)

Train + bus (2 hr 30 min)

Stay

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The Sound of the Waves andthe Smell of the Sea

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■ 11 Aza Hide, Ine Town, Yosa-gun■ The 25 min boat tour departs between 9:00-16:00, every

30 min

■ Open every day (Closed during rough weather)■ Fare: 680 JPY■ Take bus from Tantetsu Amanohashidate Sta. to

Inewan-Meguri/Hide.

■ http://www.ine-kankou.jp/english

Must-See Sights Ine Bay Pleasure Cruises 1MAP

230 distinctive Funaya (boat houses) stand in a row around

Ine bay.

For picturesque scenery, a boat tour is recommended.

Must-See SightsAmanohashidate / Kasamatsu Park

Facilities Maizuru Brick ParkHands-on-ExperienceHandweaving ExperienceYosano Town Sightseeing Association2

MAP

This cluster of red brick warehouses was constructed around 1901.

There is a café inside the facilities where you can enjoy local

specialties like curry and nikujaga (meat and potato stew).

Suggested Itinerary

Experience the distinct culture and presence of the magnificent sea

1 night / 2 days:

Feel the salty sea breeze

Kyoto Sta. →

Tantetsu Line

(Kyoto Tango Railway)

Amanohashidate Sta. (2 hr via JR Limited Express)

Amanohashidate Sta. →

Inewan-Meguri/Hide

(1 hr by Tango Kairiku Kotsu Bus)

JR Line

Tantetsu Line

Local road

Expressway

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A gargantuan rock with views that are truly magnificent.

Legend has it that an ogre is trapped inside this rock.

Tateiwa Rock (San'in Kaigan Geopark)

■ Taiza, Tango-cho, Kyotango City

■ Free admission

■ Take the Tango Kairiku Kotsu Bus from Tantetsu Mineyama Sta. to

Tango-Chosha-mae. Walk 5 min.

Nature

50 min by car from Ine Bay Pleasure Cruises ferry

boarding place (MAP●)1

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A spot from where you can best appreciate the view of the Sea

of Japan. Don't miss the setting sun or the view of the surface

of the sea changing from dark crimson to blue.

Yuhigaura Bay (San'in Kaigan Geopark)

■ Hamazume, Amino-cho, Kyotango City

■ Free admission

■ Take the Tango Kairiku Kotsu Bus from Tantetsu

Yuhigaura-Kitsu-Onsen Sta. to Hamazume. Walk 3 min.

Nature

50 min by car from Amanohashidate (MAP●)2

6MAP

This temple enshrines Kannon—the Buddhist goddess of

mercy—in the form of a statue of a beautiful woman, so it is

said that a visit to this temple can beautify the body and mind.

It is also a very popular spot to view autumn leaves.

Nariai-ji Temple

■ 339 Nariaiji, Miyazu City

■ 8:00-16:30 ■ Open every day

■ Admission fee: 500 JPY (Cash only)

■ 20 min by car from Tantetsu Amanohashidate Sta.

Must-See Sights

10 min by bus from Amanohashidate (MAP●)2

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■ 1-2 Kamenashi, Aono-cho, Ayabe City

■ 9:00-17:00 (The museum is open from 10:00-16:00)

■ Closed: Tue. (Unless public holiday, then next day is a holiday)

■ Free admission ■ 10 min walk from JR Ayabe Sta.

■ http://www.ayabe-gunze-square.com/english/

The grounds include a museum of Gunze, a textile

manufacturer founded in Ayabe, as well as the Tokusankan,

where you can purchase specialty products. Another highlight

is the rose garden, which boasts 1,200 roses.

Ayabe Gunze SquareMust-See Sights

40 min by car from Maizuru Brick Park (MAP●)4

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Former Bito Family

Residence

■ 1085 Kaya, Yosano Town, Yosa-gun

■ 9:00-17:00

■ Closed: Mon. (Unless public holiday, then next day is a holiday), New

Year holidays

■ Admission fee: 200 JPY (Cash only)

■ Take the Tango Kairiku Kotsu Bus from Tantetsu Yosano Sta. to

Chirimen-Kaido. Walk 1 min.

Must-See Sights

3 min on foot from Handweaving Experience (MAP●)3

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A famous spot for viewing a three-tiered pagoda (a Japanese

Important Cultural Property) against gorgeous seasonal

scenery: lush green leaves in the spring, stunning autumn

colors, and beautiful layers of snow in the winter.

Kongo-in Temple

■ 595 Kahara, Maizuru City ■ 9:00-16:00 ■ Open every day

■ Entrance fee: 300 JPY, Treasure House: 500 JPY (Reservations required)

■ 25 min walk from JR Matsunoodera Sta.

Must-See Sights

35 min by bus/on foot from Maizuru Brick Park (MAP●)4

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This colorful district sits on the shores of Maizuru Bay. The

distinct fishing village scenery is a popular spot for pictures.

Yoshihara District

■ Nishiyoshihara, Maizuru City ■ Free admission

■ 25 min walk from JR Nishi-Maizuru Sta.

Must-See Sights

40 min by bus/on foot from Maizuru Brick Park (MAP●)

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The warlord Akechi Mitsuhide constructed the castle during

the Warring States Period (end of the 15th century to end of

the 16th century). Currently, the castle serves as a local history

museum that features artifacts from the castle and

surrounding areas. From the castle tower, you can see

unobstructed views of the Fukuchiyama townscape.

Fukuchiyama-jo Castle

■ 5 Naiki, Fukuchiyama City

■ 9:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30)

■ Closed: Tue. (Unless public holiday, then next day is a holiday),

New Year holidays

■ Admission fee: 320 JPY (Cash only)

■ Take the West JR Bus from JR Fukuchiyama Sta. to Fukuchiyama-

jo-Koen-mae. Walk 1 min.

■ https://dokkoise.com/en/temple_shrine/index.html

Must-See Sights

40 min by car from Handweaving Experience (MAP●)3

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Recommended Sightseeing Spots

A modern retro Western-style house on the Chirimen Kaido,

a route that connects the chirimen (silk crêpe) industry.

Exhibits inside the warehouse and rooms show nostalgic

traces of the past.

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Kyoto by the Sea has all the flavors of winter. The fishing season starts on

November 6, and with it the season for sashimi and hot-pot.

Gourmet & Souvenirs

Each area in the Kyoto by the Sea region is home to several sake

breweries that use only the purest water and highest-quality rice to

brew their sake. At these breweries, you can learn how sake is

made, and taste it too!

Sake Brewery Tours/

Various Areas in the

Kyoto by the Sea Region

■ Various areas in the Kyoto by the Sea region

■ Opening hours, holidays, etc. vary by facility

Hands-on Experiences

The Kyoto Tango Railway—known locally as "Tantetsu"—takes you

to famous places around the Kyoto by the Sea region. The Aomatsu,

Akamatsu and Kuromatsu sightseeing trains feature interiors

decorated with different tree themes, and are popular not only with

railway fans but also with tourists who visit this area. The train passes

slowly over bridges between Tango-Yura and Tango-Kanzaki Stations

to give passengers expansive views of the Sea of Japan stretching out

beneath them. In the Kuromatsu Train, you can request a multi-course

lunch to enjoy the local cuisine during the ride.

Kyoto Tango Railway Sightseeing

Train

Sightseeing Train

■ Kuromatsu Train: Dining car, reservations required (Reserved seating).

Operates on Fri., Sat., Sun., and public holidays

■ Akamatsu Train: Reservations required (Unassigned seating). No trains on

Tue./Wed.

■ Aomatsu Train: No reservations required (Unassigned seating). Operates daily

■ Routes vary by train

■ http://willerexpress.com/en/kuromatsu/

Hands-on Experiences

Recommended Hands-on Experience Spots

Matsuba-gani Snow Crab (Taiza-gani Crab, Maizuru-kani Crab)

Gourmet

The Kyotango region produces more fruit than any other in Kyoto. Its

specialties are melons, pears and grapes, with other seasonal fruits to be

enjoyed throughout the year. Fruit picking is also highly recommended.

FruitsGourmet

A sightseeing and exchange facility where you can enjoy a

meal while viewing the beautiful Ine bay. You can have lunch

prepared with locally sourced ingredients as well as fresh and

delicious seafood.

■ 593-1 Aza Hirata, Ine Town, Yosa-gun

■ Ine Café: 11:00-17:00

 (Open at 10:00 on Sat, Sun, public holidays; Last order: 15 min before closing),

 Sushi restaurant Wadatsumi: 11:30-15:00, 17:30-21:00

 (Last order: 30 min before closing)

■ Closed: Wed., irregular holidays

■ Visa, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX and other credit cards accepted

■ Take bus from Tantetsu Amanohashidate Sta. to Ine. Walk 8 min.

■ http://www.facebook.com/funayabiyori/

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15 minutes only by bus and walk from Ine Bay Pleasure

Cruises ferry boarding place (MAP●)1

Funaya BiyoriFacilities

Chirimen (Silk Crêpe) AccessoriesSouvenirs

A variety of lovely accessories made of Tango chirimen fabric. These

accessories make great authentic Japanese souvenirs. You can also try

your hand at making your own small accessories.

■ 905 Shimofukui, Maizuru City

■ 9:00-18:00 ■ Closed: Wed. (Unless public holiday)

■ Visa, Mastercard and JCB accepted (Some stores may not accept

credit cards)

■ Take the Kyoto Kotsu Bus from JR Nishi-Maizuru Sta. to

Maizuruko-Toretore-Center-mae. Walk 1 min.

■ http://toretore.org/en/

40 min by bus/on foot from Maizuru Brick Park (MAP●)

A roadside rest area with a large seafood market. Choose from a

lineup of farm-fresh seafood, and have your purchases grilled or

made into sashimi on the spot.

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A wide array of activities awaits you in this region. You can swim in

the ocean, try pole or net fishing, sea kayaking and other marine

activities. You can also enjoy trekking and mountain climbing, and

get an adrenaline rush riding on a snowmobile through the snow

fields in winter. In addition, you can try an abundance of traditional

cultural hands-on activities, from meditating in temples and

bamboo groves to working with washi (Japanese paper) and

chirimen (silk crêpe).

Activities/Kyoto by the Sea RegionHands-on Experiences

■ http://www.uminokyoto.jp.e.adn.hp.transer.com/experience/

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A Shinto shrine where Sugawara no Michizane, the god of

learning, is enshrined. In addition to traditional festivals, you

can admire plum blossoms, Kirishima azaleas and other

seasonal flowers that Michizane adored. During the autumn,

the leaves are illuminated at night for visitors to enjoy.

Sights near Nagaoka-Tenmangu Shrine

◉ Komyo-ji Temple ……………………………P18

◉ Otokuni-dera Temple …………………………P18

◉ Yanagidani Kannon Yokoku-ji Temple …………P18

■ 2-15-13 Tenjin, Nagaokakyo City ■ 9:00-18:00 (Oct-Mar: Closes at 17:00) ■ Open every day ■ Free admission ■ 20 min walk from JR Nagaokakyo Sta.

■ 5-3 Zenihara, Oyamazaki Town, Otokuni District■ 10:00-17:00 (Last admission: 16:30) ■ Closed: Mon. (Unless public holiday, then next day is a holiday), New Year

holidays and additional holidays

■ Admission fee: 900 JPY (Visa, Mastercard and other credit cards accepted in the shop)

■ 10 min walk from Hankyu Oyamazaki Sta. or JR Yamazaki Sta.■ http://www.asahibeer-oyamazaki.com/english/

This is a British-style mountain villa that was built between 1912 and 1932. It

houses an art museum and boasts a garden full of colorful flowers to be enjoyed

in any season.

Take-no-Sato (Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove) is a place to experience

the pleasant embrace of nature, surrounded by beautiful bamboo groves.

This region is also home to Nagaoka-kyo, which was the capital of Japan

from 784 to 794, as well as historical landmarks such as ancient burial

mounds and the ruins of Nagaoka-kyo, Nagaoka Tenman-gu Shrine and

other Buddhist temples and shrines, museums and more. A history that

dates back to ancient times still lingers in this region.

NatureTake-no-Michi (Bamboo Path)

Must-See SightsNagaoka-Tenmangu Shrine

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FacilitiesAsahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art

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Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove

Train + bus (35 min)

Train + bus (30 min)

Yanagidani Kannon

Yokoku-ji Temple

Take-no-Michi (Bamboo Path), Muko City

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A Region Full of Ancient and Modern History

Depart

■ From Shibayama, Terado-cho to Nagano, Mozume-cho in Muko City

■ Free admission■ Take the Hankyu Bus from JR Mukomachi Sta. to

Higashiyama. Walk 5 min.

This 1.8-km bamboo forest path is lined with lush

green thickets and trim bamboo hedges. The sound

of bamboo grass in the wind and the sunlight

streaming through the grove makes this a popular

place for a soothing stroll.

Suggested Itinerary

A journey to experience history and feel refreshed in the bamboo groves

1 day:

Experience history

and feel the embrace

of nature

*Travel time is the shortest

estimated time. All fares are adult

rates.

Kyoto Sta. →

JR Mukomachi Sta.

(10 min via JR)

JR Mukomachi Sta. →

Higashiyama

(20 min by Hankyu Bus)

Walk (5 min)

Shinkansen

JR Line

Local road

Hankyu Line

Expressway

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Nearby recommendations

Recommended Sightseeing Spots Gourmet & Souvenirs

Macarons with a bamboo shoot motif—a local treat of

Nagaokakyo City. Enjoy different designs and flavors from

each shop.

Enjoy various spicy dishes from ramen to curry and bread—

even spicy drinks!

Muko City "Gekikara" Spicy

Shopping District

Spicy Cuisine

■ Various places within Muko City

■ Business hours and regular holidays vary by store

■ 1 min walk from JR Mukomachi Sta. or Hankyu

Higashi-Muko Sta.

■ https://ja-jp.facebook.com/kyotogekikara/

■ 5-2-1 Yamazaki, Shimamoto Town, Mishima District, Osaka

■ 10:00-16:45

■ Yamazaki Whisky Museum viewing: Free (Reservations required)

■ Yamazaki Distillery Tour: 1,000 JPY (Reservations required/80-minute tours)

■ Tours are in Japanese. English/Chinese/French audio guides available (Limited availability)

■ Closed:New Year holidays (Factory is closed on certain days)

■ 10 min walk from JR Yamazaki Sta.

■ http://www.suntory.com/factory/yamazaki/

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Bamboo shoots are a local specialty

product with a distinctly soft texture,

that come into season in late March.

Bamboo ShootsGourmet

Bamboo Shoot MacaronsSouvenirs

Bamboo ProductsSouvenirs

Various products made from bamboo range from practical

sundries to traditional folk crafts.

20 min on foot from Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art (MAP●)3

Enjoy tours and tastings and buy exclusive souvenirs at Yamazaki Distillery, where Japan's first

authentic whisky was created.

Japanese WhiskyGourmet/Souvenirs

Founded in 718, this shrine is a designated Important Cultural Property.

The stone-paved path that leads to a massive torii (archway) of the shrine

is a great spot for cherry blossoms in the spring, and autumn leaves in

the fall.

■ 65 Kitayama, Muko-cho, Muko City

■ Open every day ■ Free admission

■ 10 min walk from Hankyu Nishi-Muko Sta.

4MAP

10 min by car from Take-no-Michi (MAP●)1

Muko-jinja ShrineMust-See Sights

A temple constructed in 1198. Every year from November to December,

this well-known spot for viewing autumn leaves is bustling with tourists.

5MAP

■ 26-1 Aosaijonai, Nagaokakyo City

■ Free admission (500 JPY for high school student and older during the

autumn leaves season)

■ Open every day

■ Free admission (500 JPY for high school student and older during the

autumn leaves season)

■ Take the Hankyu Bus from JR Nagaokakyo Sta. to

Asahigaoka-Home-mae. Walk 1 min.

20 min by bus/on foot from Nagaoka-Tenmangu Shrine (MAP●)2

Komyo-ji TempleMust-See Sights

Believed to be the oldest temple in this region. Toward the end of April,

around 2,000 tree peonies bloom into large, round flowers.

6MAP

■ 3-14-7 Imazato, Nagaokakyo City

■ 8:00-17:00 ■ Open every day

■ Admission fee: 500 JPY high school and up

■ 20 min walk from Hankyu Nagaoka-Tenjin Sta.

15 min by bus/on foot from Nagaoka-Tenmangu Shrine (MAP●)2

Otokuni-dera TempleMust-See Sights

A lush 270.4 m tall mountain with stunning vistas and hiking courses, a

crowd favorite amongst Kansai hikers.

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■ Oyamazaki Furushiro, Oyamazaki Town, Otokuni District

■ Free admission ■ 60 min walk to summit from JR Yamazaki Sta

1 min walk from Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum

of Art (MAP●) to the starting point of the trail3

Mount TennozanNature

This temple was founded on a hilltop in 806, and is believed to be a

temple that can heal ailments of the eye. The beautiful garden within the

grounds is a well-known spot for enjoying hydrangeas and autumn

leaves.

7MAP

■ 2 Jododani Donotani, Nagaokakyo City

■ 9:00-17:00 (Last admission 16:50) ■ Open every day

■ Free admission (200 JPY per person for groups of 10 or more)

■ Take the Hankyu Bus from JR Nagaokakyo Station to Okukaiinji. Walk

40 min.

■ https://www.facebook.com/yanagidani/

15 min by car from Nagaoka-Tenmangu Shrine (MAP●)2

Yanagidani Kannon Yokoku-ji TempleMust-See Sights

Taste bamboo shoots creatively incorporated into stewed and grilled dishes, sashimi, tempura, and other

dishes unique to this region.

Creative Bamboo Shoot CuisineGourmet

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Car + train + bus (2 hr)

Bus (10 min) Bus (40 min)

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The meaty, fragrant ayu (sweetfish) grow naturally into

their full size in the Yuragawa River. From June to

September, you can enjoy grilled or broiled salted ayu

from Miyama and other parts of the Kyoto in forests

region.

■ For more information about ayu cuisine, please contact the following restaurants in Miyama-cho, Nantan City.

 Miyam Tourism Association,

 Tel: 0771-75-1906

■ 2 Shimonakajima, Hozu-cho, Kameoka City■ 9:00-15:30 (Early Dec-early Mar: 10:00-14:30)■ Closed: New Year holidays (Service is canceled

during bad weather)

■ 4,100 JPY■ English OK for reservations/reception■ 10 min walk from JR Kameoka Sta.■ https://www.hozugawakudari.jp/en/

Take in the magnificent views of the Western Kyoto

mountains on a 16-km ride down the Hozugawa

River on a boat operated by a skilled captain.

The vast mountains and forests that spread across central Kyoto Prefecture shower people with blessings as they interact with the nature there. This region's abundance of nature is a great place to stimulate each of your senses through fresh, locally grown Kyoto vegetables, flowers that vividly color the villages in the foothills, mountain and river scenery, and more.

■ Kameoka City■ 2 times a day: 9:00 and 13:00 ■ Reservations required■ Tour: 2,500 JPY (Incl. souvenirs), Penknife-making

Experience: 16,000 JPY and up (Visa, Mastercard and AMEX accepted)

■ If you need an interpreter, you can reserve one in advance (Extra fee riquired)

■ Take the Keihan Kyoto Kotsu Bus from JR Chiyokawa Sta.

Learn about nihonto (Japanese swords) and observe the

polished technique of Kyoto's only swordsmith. After the

tour, you can make your own penknife at the forge.

■ Hiedano-cho, Kameoka City ■ Business hours, holidays, fees, etc. vary by facility■ Take the Keihan Kyoto Kotsu Bus from JR

Kameoka Sta. to Yunohana-Onsen. Walk 1 min.

■ http://www.yunohana-onsen.com/english

A hot spring town where it is said that warlords in the

Warring States Period (the end of the 15th century to

the end of the 16th century) came to heal their sword

wounds. Have a relaxing soak in the baths and enjoy

a lunch overflowing with nature's riches.

2MAP

3MAP

Miyama's thatched village(Kayabuki no Sato), Miyama

Suggested Itinerary

Experience the richness, refreshment and power of the forests

1 night/2 days:

Become one with nature

and witness fine

craftsmanship

Kyoto Sta. →

JR Sonobe Sta.

(35 min via JR Rapid Service)

JR Sonobe Sta. → Kita

(1 hr by Nantan City Bus)

Depart

Train+ bus (1 hr 35 min)

* Travel time is the shortest

estimated time. All fares are adult

rates.

This village boasts 38 thatched roof houses with

the scenic backdrop of the lush forests. Take in the

scenery of the olden days in Japan and a lifestyle

and culture that coexist with nature.

■ Kita, Miyama-cho, Nantan City ■ Free admission■ Take the Nantan City Bus from JR Sonobe Sta. or

JR Hiyoshi Sta to Kita.

Must see sightsMiyama's thatched village (Kayabuki no Sato)

Gourmet Ayu (Sweetfish) Cuisine Facilities Yunohana OnsenHands-on Experiences Masahiro Tantojo Swordsmith Hands-on ExperiencesHozugawa River Boat Ride

1MAP

StayMiyama

Kyoto in forestsKyoto in forests

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Recommended Sightseeing SpotsRecommended Sightseeing Spots

■ 206-1 Busshoji Aza Hiuragadake, Oe-cho, Fukuchiyama City

■ Open every day

■ Free admission

■ 20 min walk from Tantetsu Oeyamaguchi-naiku Sta.

This Shinto shrine built atop bedrock is one of the three

historic original Ise shrines. Visitors have to use the chains

fastened to the bedrock to reach the shrine.

Amanoiwato-jinja Shrine 4MAP

Must-See Sights

■ 1 Teranodan, Ankokuji-cho, Ayabe City

■ 8:00-18:00 (Oct-Mar: 8:30-17:00)

■ Open every day

■ Free admission (Reservations and donations required to see the inside)

■ Take the Aya Bus from JR Ayabe Sta. to Ankokuji-mae. Walk 1 min.

Reported to be the birthplace of Ashikaga Takauji, the first

shogun of the Muromachi shogunate (1338-1573). The

grounds of this temple are full of colorful leaves in autumn.

Ankoku-ji Temple 6MAP

Must-See Sights

■ 217 Naiku Aza Miyayama, Oe-cho, Fukuchiyama City

■ Open every day

■ Free admission

■ 20 min walk from Tantetsu Oeyamaguchi-naiku Sta.

A place of worship at Mt. Himurogatake, said to have been

touched by the gods. It is said that one wish will come true at

this place of worship on the route from Motoise Kotai-jinja

Shrine to Amanoiwato-jinja Shrine.

Himurogatake Place of Worship 5

MAPMust-See Sights

40 min by car from Miyama's thatched village

(Kayabuki no Sato) (MAP●)

■ 11 Sakabara Kamimojiri, Kyotamba Town

■ Generally held every 4th Sat., 13:30-15:00

■ Admission fee: 300 JPY

■ 20 min walk from JR Wachi Sta.

A traditional performing art in which an actor operates a

puppet to tell a story. The actor uses various voices to evoke a

range of emotions, and the colorful tones of a shamisen (three-stringed Japanese lute) set the scene.

Wachi Ningyo Joruri

(Puppet Theatre)Nagomi Rest Area andRoad Information Center 7

MAP

Facilities

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In spring, roughly 1,500 cherry trees bloom along this riverside

street. It is one of the most famous local cherry blossom sites

in "Kyoto in forests".

Nanatanigawa River Cherry Blossoms 8

MAPNature

■ Kokubu, Chitose-cho, Kameoka City

■ Cherry blossoms are in full bloom around April 10

■ Free admission

■ The cherry blossoms are illuminated in the evenings

■ Take the Furusato Bus from JR Kameoka Sta. to Nanatanigawa.

Walk 1 min.

Fog forms in the valley of Kameoka from autumn to winter.

From the observation platform atop Mt. Tatsugaoyama, you can

look out over the mystical sea of clouds.

Kiri-no-Tenbodai (Sea of Clouds Observation Platform) 11

MAPNature

■ On Mt. Tatsugaoyama, Iodani, Shimoyada-cho, Kameoka City

■ Free admission

■ 10 min drive from JR Kameoka Sta.

The largest cosmos garden in the Kansai region. From

mid-September through October, more than 8 million cosmos

of 20 different varieties are in bloom.

Kyoto Tamba / Kameoka Yume Cosmos Garden 10

MAPNature

■ East side of Kameoka Sports Park Gym, Anagawanomizu,

Yoshikawa-cho, Kameoka City

■ Mid-Sep-Oct: 9:00-16:00 (Sat., Sun., and public holidays: Closes at

16:30)

■ Open every day during season

■ Admission fee: 600 JPY (Weekdays: 500 JPY), special price during Sep

■ Take the Keihan Kyoto Kotsu Bus from JR Kameoka Sta. to

Undokoen-Mae. Walk 1 min.

■ https://www.facebook.com/yumecosmosen/

An attractive spot for viewing the beautiful scenery throughout

the seasons. Enjoy a pleasant trek along the 4-km boardwalk

through the gorge.

Rurikei Prefectural Natural Park 9

MAPNature

■ Okawachi, Sonobe-cho, Nantan City

■ Free admission

■ Take the Nantan City Bus from JR Sonobe Sta. to Hata. Transfer to the

bus bound for Rurikei. Walk 1 min.

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Recommended Hands-on Experience Spots

Handmade Japanese paper has a history of over

800 years, and is used to make a variety of folk

crafts and handicrafts.

Kurotani Washi Kaikan

■ 3 Higashidani, Kurotani-cho, Ayabe City

■ 9:00-16:30

■ Closed: Sat., Sun., and public holidays

■ Free admission, Hands-on experience: 700 JPY and up

(Cash only)

■ Take the Aya Bus Kurotani Route from JR Ayabe Sta. to

Kurotani-Washi-Kaikan-mae. Walk 2 min.

■ https://kurotaniwashi.kyoto

15MAP

Gourmet & Souvenirs

Each brewery produces

unique Japanese sake

using the purest water

from the forests.

Enjoy the rich flavor and sweetness of Miyama

milk, which is used to make the popular Miyama

pudding and gelato.

Nothing says "winter" in this region like the local delicacy botan-nabe (wild boar hot

pot). Low-calorie, high-protein boar meat is boiled together with vegetables to create a

delicious hot-pot stew.

Wild Boar Hot Pot (Botan-Nabe)Gourmet

Kurotani Washi (Japanese Paper)

Souvenirs

Kyoto VegetablesGourmet

Wild Game CuisineGourmet

Japanese Sake

Souvenirs

Miyama Milk and Miyama PuddingGourmet

Throughout the Kyoto in forests region, you can taste fresh vegetables grown in

the unique climate of the Tamba Highlands.

Wild deer live in the verdant mountain areas of the

Kyoto in forests region. Various dishes using

venison can be enjoyed from autumn to winter.

Enjoy the views of villages in the foothills of Kyoto from the sky—

ride with a professional instructor or take a solo flight! All skill levels

are welcome to the challenge.

ParaglidingBirds Paraglider School

■ Chitose Ikehata, Chitose-cho, Kameoka City

■ 9:00-17:00 (May change due to weather) ■ Irregular holidays

■ Course fee starts from 4,500 JPY ■ Visa and Mastercard accepted

■ Reservations required ■ Simple English OK

■ Pickup from JR Chiyokawa Sta.

■ https://www.facebook.com/birdspara/

Hands-on Experiences

12MAP

Experience the daily routine of a monk, such as their morning and

midday chores and their vegetable-based meals. An orderly life

and Zen meditation cultivate a spirit of gratitude and generosity

toward others.

Zen ExperienceKyoto International Zendo

■ Inukai, Sogabe-cho, Kameoka City

■ 4:00-21:00 ■ Irregular holidays

■ 1 night/meals included: 3,000 JPY (Cash only)

■ Reservations required

■ 15 min drive from JR Kameoka Sta.

■ http://www.tekishin.org/english/

Hands-on Experiences

14MAP

The Kyoto in forests region produces vast amounts of soba

(buckwheat) thanks to its fertile soil and extreme differences

between daytime and nighttime temperatures. You can experience

making soba noodles at various facilities.

Soba Noodle Making Experience /

Various Areas of the Kyoto in forests Region

Hands-on Experiences

Feel the breeze as you tour the Kameoka area on a leisurely

horse-drawn carriage ride that starts at Torokko Kameoka Station. If

you also want to enjoy a boat ride down the Hozugawa River, the

carriage can bring you to the boat boarding area.

Horse-Drawn Carriage Tour

Kyobasha

■ Yamamoto Jiguro, Shino-cho, Kameoka City

■ 9:35-15:35

■ Closed: Wed., Jan and Feb

■ 15-min tour: 500 JPY, 25-min tour: 1,000 JPY

■ English OK

■ 1 min walk from Torokko Kameoka Sta.

■ http://www.kyobasha.jp/english/

Hands-on Experiences

13MAP

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Kyoto City Recommendations

This World Heritage Site features a main temple complete with a

large wooden stage and other scenic sites. It is also a well-known

viewing spot for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

■ 1-294 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City

■ 6:00-18:00 (Aug - Sep: Closes at 18:30)

■ Open every day

■ Admission fee: 400 JPY

■ Take the Kyoto City Bus from JR Kyoto Sta. to Kiyomizudera or Gojozaka.

Walk 15 min.

■ http://www.kiyomizudera.or.jp/en/

* Access to the main hall is still allowed during the reroofing construction of cypress bark roof from February 2017.

1MAP

Must-See Sights

KYOTO CITY

This temple was established by Lady Nene to commemorate

the passing of her husband Toyotomi Hideyoshi, an influential

feudal lord during the Warring States Period (the end of the

15th century to the end of the 16th century). Visitors can enjoy

nighttime illuminations of cherry blossoms in the spring and

colorful leaves in the autumn.

Kodai-ji Temple

■ 526 Shimokawara-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City

■ 9:00-17:00

■ Open every day

■ Admission fee: 600 JPY

■ Take the Kyoto City Bus from JR Kyoto Sta. to Higashiyama-Yasui. Walk 5 min.

■ http://www.kodaiji.com/e_index.html

2MAP

Must-See Sights

Kyoto cuisine exhibits the simple tastes of ingredients such as

seasonal Kyoto vegetables and tofu, and is built on the elegant

taste of dashi stock. The beautiful presentation of Kyoto

cuisine stimulates each of the five senses.

Kyoto CuisineGourmet

Traditional Japanese confectionery sweets developed

alongside imperial culture and sado (Japanese tea ceremony).

The shapes and colors of these sweets highlight the

characteristics of the four seasons.

Japanese Confectionery SweetsGourmet

Silk fabrics with a history of more than 1,000 years. An

extensive range of products from kimono sashes to Japanese

accessories, all woven with detailed patterns using beautifully

dyed threads are available in the city.

Nishijin-ori (Nishijin Weaving)Souvenirs

Shinkansen

JR Line

Keihan Line

Kintetsu Line

Local roadHankyu Line

Subway Line

Randen Line

Sagano Scenic Line

Expressway

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Kyoto/Arashiyama Hanatouro(Light and Blossoms Pathway)

(Saga/Arashiyama area)

Mid Dec

Early to late Mar

Camellias(Saguri-jinja Shrine and other

locations in Kumiyama Town)

Hydrangeas(Gansen-ji Temple and other

locations in Kizugawa City)

Early to late Jun

Chokusai Iwashimizu Festival(IwashimizuーHachimangu Shrine/Yawata City)

Sep 15

Plum Blossom Festival(Aodani-bairin Plum Grove/

Joyo City)

Late Feb

Kumihama Oyster and Fish Festival(In front of Marine Plaza/

Kyotango City)

Early Dec

Ine Festival(Ine Bay area/Ine Town)

Late Jul

Amanohashidate Winter Fireworks(Fuchu side of Asokai Sea/

Miyazu City)

Late Oct

Yamahoko Events at the Kameoka Festival(Castle town area/

Kameoka City)

Oct 23-25

Here is a calendar of places of interest in Kyoto for every season — including events and festivals that are traditional for locals ̶ and when seasonal flowers are in bloom.

* Schedules of festivals and events, and peak flower viewing times may vary due to weather or other unforeseeable reasons.

* Please use public transportation to travel to event venues.

Kyoto Infused with Tea Kyoto by the Sea Kyoto Otokuni Bamboo Grove Kyoto in forests Kyoto City

Spring

Mar

Apr

May

Summer

Jun

Jul

Aug

Autumn

Sep

Oct

Nov

Winter

Dec

Jan

Feb

Events/Festivals Calendar

Sakura Cherry Blossom Festival(Next to the Agriculture and Forestry Product Direct Sales Store in

Minamiyamashiro Village)

Mid-Apr

First Tea of the Season Festival at the Birthplace of Nagatani Soen(Birthplace of Nagatani Soen/Ujitawara Town)

Sun. in Early to Mid-May

Chagenkyo Local Tea Festival(Wazuka Sports Park/Wazuka Town)

Early Nov

Kasagi Floating Lanterns(Upstream of Kasagi

Bridge/Kasagi Town)

Aug 16

Ukai Cormorant Fishing(Uji River/Uji City)

Jul to Sep

Ennen Longevity Festival(Urashima-jinja Shrine/Ine Town)

Mar 17

Plum Blossom Festival(Nagaoka Tenman-gu Shrine/Nagaokakyo City)

Mid-Mar

Hydrangeas Festival(Yanagidani Kannon

Yokoku-ji Temple/

Nagaokakyo City)

Late Jun

Fukuchiyama Dokkoise Festival(Hirokoji Street/Fukuchiyama City)

Mid- to late Aug

Ayabe Minazuki Festival(Yuragawa River area/Ayabe City)

Late Jul

Aoi Matsuri Festival(Shimogamo-jinja Shrine,

Kamigamo-jinja Shrine)

May 15

Kyoto/Higashiyama Hanatouro(Light and Blossoms Pathway)

(Higashiyama area)

Mid-Mar

Gion Matsuri Festival(Yasaka-jinja Shrine and

other locations)

Jul 1-31

Kyo-no-Tanabata(Various venues in

Kyoto City)

Early Aug

Jidai Matsuri Festival(Heian-jingu Shrine and

other locations)

Oct 22

Setsubun Ceremony(Yoshida-jinja Shrine and other locations)

Feb 2-4

Arashiyama Momiji Festival(Arashiyama)

2nd Sun. in Nov

Nagaokakyo Momiji Autumn Leaves Season(Nagaoka Tenman-gu

Shrine, Komyo-ji Temple,

Yanagidani Kannon

Yokoku-ji Temple and

other locations in

Nagaokakyo City)

Late Nov to early Dec

Minato Maizuru Chatta Festival(Maizuru East District/

Maizuru City)

Late Jul

Miyazu Floating Lanterns and Fireworks Festival(Shimasaki Park and Miyazu Bay Area /Miyazu City)

Aug 16

Oni-kusube (Smoking Out Demons)(Hoshaku-ji Temple/

Oyamazaki Town)

Apr 18

Ikimi Tenman-gu Shrine Plum Blossom Festival(Ikimi Tenman-gu Shrine/Nantan City)

Last Sun. in March

Wisteria(Jonan-gu Shrine)

Late Apr to early May

Ono Dam Momiji Autumn Leaves Festival(Ono Dam Park/Nantan City)

Mid-Nov

Flower Festival/Izumo Furyu Flower Dancing(Izumo Dai-jingu Shrine/

Kameoka City)

Apr 18

Summer Festival(Nagaoka Tenman-gu Shrine/Nagaokakyo City)

Aug 25

Touta-no-kagura (Field Songs and Dancing)

(Yasaka-jinja Shrine/Nantan City)

Jul 14

Snow Lantern Festival(Miyama's thatched village (Kayabuki no Sato) /

Nantan City)

Late Jan

Kyotamba Food Festival(Kyo Tamba Park area/Kyotamba Town)

Late Oct

Take-no-Michi (Bamboo Path)/Bamboo Illumination(Take-no-Michi (Bamboo

Path)/Muko City)

Mid-Oct

Nagaokakyo Garasha Festival(Throughout Nagaokakyo City)

2nd Sun. in Nov

Roses(Ayabe Rose Garden and

other locations in Ayabe City)

Mid-Oct

Fukuchiyama-jo Castle Festival(Goryo Park/Fukuchiyama City)

1st Sat./Sun. in Apr

Takinosennentsubaki Festival(Takinosennentsubaki Park/

Yosano Town)

Mid-Apr

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JR Maizuru Line

JR Maizuru Line

JR Fukuchiyama Line

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Sta

.

To M

iyam

a M

iyam

a's

that

ched

vil

lage

(Kay

abu

ki

no S

ato)

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iya

ma

's t

ha

tch

ed v

illa

ge

(K

aya

bu

ki

no

Sa

to)

From

Kyo

to C

ity (K

utsu

kake

IC)

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ut 1

hr

5 m

in v

ia N

anta

n C

ity (S

onob

e IC

)

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iya

ma

's t

ha

tch

ed v

illa

ge

(K

aya

bu

ki

no

Sa

to)

From

JR

Kyo

to S

ta. v

ia H

iyos

hi S

ta.

Abo

ut 1

hr

50

min

with

tra

nsfe

r

to N

anta

n C

ity B

us

To K

izu

K

izu

IC

Abo

ut 1

hr

from

Kyo

to C

ity (K

amito

ba IC

) via

Joy

o C

ity

(Joy

o JC

T/IC

)

JR

Kiz

u S

ta.

Abo

ut 3

5 m

in b

y ra

pid

serv

ice

from

JR

Kyo

to S

ta.

Abo

ut 1

hr

by Y

amat

oji r

apid

ser

vice

from

JR

Osa

ka S

ta.

05

10km

N

Am

an

oh

ash

ida

te T

ou

rism

Ass

oci

ati

on

Am

an

oh

ash

ida

te T

ou

rism

Ass

oci

ati

on

Kyo

tan

go

Cit

y To

uri

st I

nfo

rma

tio

n C

en

ter

Kyo

tan

go

Cit

y To

uri

st I

nfo

rma

tio

n C

en

ter

Ka

me

ok

a C

ity

Tou

rist

In

form

ati

on

Ce

nte

r

(JR

Ka

me

ok

a S

ta.)

Ka

me

ok

a C

ity

Tou

rist

In

form

ati

on

Ce

nte

r

(JR

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me

ok

a S

ta.)

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kko

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me

ok

a S

ta.

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rist

In

form

ati

on

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nte

rTo

rok

ko K

am

eo

ka

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. To

uri

st I

nfo

rma

tio

n C

en

ter

Kyo

to T

ou

rist

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form

ati

on

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nte

rK

yoto

To

uri

st I

nfo

rma

tio

n C

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l roa

d

JR L

ine

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ate

railw

ay li

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etsu

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e (K

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ay)

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ay

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kans

en

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me

road

s, s

tatio

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ges

and

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ture

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ve b

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mak

e th

e m

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read

.

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gib

le f

or

Jap

an

Ra

il P

ass

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ards

acc

epte

d fro

m K

amo

Sta.

to

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obe

Sta.

(Jap

an R

ail P

ass

acce

pted

in s

ome

parts

)

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176

312

482

173

175

162

162

1

477

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163

24

27

9

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