Ningning Road south side to the west, there is a very winding path, called the Ishigaki path, here retains the complete Kyoto traditional residential style, most of them are black grid windows of the two-story building, the walls are specially made wooden board structure, very suitable for taking pictures. Most of the houses here are residential houses and very private high-end pavilions, walking on the stone road, as if passing through hundreds of years, time stays here.
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Ningning Road south side to the west, there is a very winding path, called the Ishigaki path, here retains the complete Kyoto traditional residential style, most of them are black grid windows of the two-story building, the walls are specially made wooden board structure, very suitable for taking pictures. Most of the houses here are residential houses and very private high-end pavilions, walking on the stone road, as if passing through hundreds of years, time stays here.
There is a small road between Gaotai Temple and Yasaka Shrine, called "Shiqi Road, which is connected vertically with Ningning Road. The complete wooden structure is retained on both sides of the Shiqi Road, which is bent and twisted all the way, like a maze.
Ishigaki path is a sheep intestine path that is vertically connected to Ningning Road. It is quiet and twisty, with high-end pavilions hidden. Walking on this road in kimono should be very sensational, you can shoot many blockbusters, very Kyoto feeling.
It still feels good to walk here. . .
A stone paved alley full of nostalgia. The roadside families are all ancient architectural styles, with their surnames written on the lanterns in front of their doors. Walking here with street lights at night, my mind echoes with the sound of traffic, as if I had been in the old West Beijing... Wooden houses, exquisite courtyards, residents'restaurants and shops, everywhere you can see girls in kimonos and countless temples.
Very quiet and beautiful lanes, lanes that bend into the road outside, are easy to miss, so there are few tourists. More than one entrance. The first entrance I saw took a picture and was ready to come back later. As a result, I couldn't find it. Later, I turned in from Ning Ning Road and asked two Japanese people that the place with an umbrella turned into it. As a result, I could not look for it for a while, so it was easier to miss it. The house inside is very beautiful, there is no noise, walking is particularly comfortable, because there are still people, so please be sure to keep quiet.
There is a very tortuous road from Qingshui Temple to Baban Shrine, named Shi-Su Road, which retains the complete traditional Kyoto residential style. Most of the buildings are two-storey buildings with black latticed windows. The walls are specially made of wood-splitting boards, which are very suitable for photography. Most of the houses here are residential buildings and very private high-grade kiosks.