Overall, I''d have to say that this historic area was intriguing to see because of the old streets and buildings. But I had to give it a 3 because of how unbelievably crowded it was.
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Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka are both pedestrian lanes that lead up from Nene-no-Michi Lane past the Yasaka Pagoda to the famous hilltop Kiyomizu-dera Temple. The charming streets are lined with tradition...
These two beautifully preserved streets go back to the 9th century and bring the tourists in droves. The wooden buildings give insight into how Kyoto looked centuries ago. But now, the facades belie t...
A five star review that is secretly a one star review
A five star review - with a catch. Five star review only counts outside business hours, when you can fully take in the surrounds. One star review if you're trying to get from A to B, or you don't l...
A must do for first time Japan visitors. This is a quaint little village with steps that go up and then down. And as you already know, legend has it if you fall on these steps you will have 3 years ...
Our trip to Kyoto cannot be completed without visiting Sannenzaka and Ninnenzaka street, where you will find the only one Starbucks in the world with Tatami flooring in a 100 yrs old Machiya house. Sa...
Kimono is one of the most amazing outfits in Japan, especially when the old paths got full of elegant people wearing kimonos and strolling along the city.
Sunny Pang
If you would like to see traditional Japanese houses and stunning temples, you should visit Kyoto. You can see Geishas walking around with their traditional costumes and if you’re lucky you may be able to capture a photo of them.
Camillamilja
Golden hour in Kyoto, in front of the famous Yasaka Pagodo. This picturesque Buddhist temple was so magical to see during sunset, especially with all the girls dressed up in their colorful Geisha outfits!
xkflyaway
After strolling through Kyoto for two years and three years, you can take a trip to Kyoto, Osaka, or take a trip to Kyoto, or be impressed by Kyoto's antiques. Whether it's a curved road up and down, a classical building next to it, or a street full of streets. Kimono girls, are super beautiful scenery ~
light gray environment against orange temples and multicolored kimono, is the recommended place for individual society and culture
most surprising and casual The Japanese shop along the street is full of delicious food in the sky, and the curry is not too tired to eat, praise and praise!
Elsayinyin
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Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka, located near Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, make up two of the historically protected blocks here, the other one being Kiyomizuzaka. Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka are two small stone-paved slopes lined with steps, with Sannenzaka a small path linking Kiyomizuzaka with Ninenzaka. The houses here are mostly Machiya-style wooden houses built in the Edo period, with most vendors selling Kiyomizu ware and ancient Kyoto porcelain products. There are also quaint restaurants and souvenir shops to be found.
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Overall, I''d have to say that this historic area was intriguing to see because of the old streets and buildings. But I had to give it a 3 because of how unbelievably crowded it was.
It is a slope of Kyoto style and is a protected area of important traditional buildings in Japan. The two-year-old Guojia building, which extends from the north of Gaotai Temple to the south, has a long history of red-shelled lattice and insect-cage window style. In the nenji, there are various Japanese snack shops, Kazunori grocery stores, and the acorn Republic around Miyazaki Sakai animation, and there are doll shops, kimono shops and Shimizu porcelain stores.
Kiyomizu-dera is a block. The specific one is not very clear. It feels similar. That is, the degree of liveliness is different. In other words, the streets of Kyoto are really clean and very comfortable. You can also see the five-heavy Towers around, which is very good.
Japanese net red fresh small street, the general stream line is from the Qingshui Temple all the way down, so it is downhill, there are many handicrafts, small artwork and tea snacks here to sell, very comfortable.
In fact, this place is the stone path to Qingshui Temple, in fact, it is still more charming, but if you want to queue up to fewer people, you have to come early in the morning. Both sides are some souvenirs or places to eat.