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Ishibe Alley Review

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Unlike the bustle of two years and three years, the road seems quietly isolated from the rest of the world. Although there are stores here, there are no stores open across the street. Time here seems to be static. There are many houses in which residents still live, so please don't take photos at the entrance. Everyone must pay attention to it.

Ishibe Alley

Posted: Sep 2, 2018
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  • vivienvivien
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    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.

    0
    Posted: Jan 3, 2021
  • suifeng2019
    4/5Excellent
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    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.

    0
    Posted: Mar 15, 2020
  • 朝露1975
    5/5Outstanding
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    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.

    0
    Posted: Dec 19, 2019
  • Suyilu
    4/5Excellent
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    Ishigaki path Ishibe Alley This path is hidden in the alleys of Kyoto, and you will miss it if you don't pay attention, but once you enter, you will find that there is a cave inside. Ishigaki path is paved with slabs, the ground is very clean, and the traditional houses in Kyoto are on both sides. These houses are wooden structures, and the continuous wooden board walls form a winding wooden board corridor. Many kimono women have passed by since then, just like crossing to ancient times, the picture is beautiful and elegant. Some houses are still high-end restaurants, and the price is relatively high. Visitors should be careful not to make noise and maintain the quiet atmosphere of the path.

    5
    Posted: Feb 6, 2017
  • 米八生
    4/5Excellent
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    There is a winding path next to Ningning Road, which is the famous Ishigaki path. It retains the complete traditional Kyoto house style. Most of them are two-story small buildings with black grid windows. The walls are specially made wooden board structures, which are very suitable for taking pictures. Most of the houses here are residential houses and very private high-end pavilions, walking on the stone path, as if through hundreds of years. Walking in this Dazheng era, full of ancient Japanese style, the scene of the encounter between the samurai and the favorite geisha in the Japanese film, and accompanied by the strings of Bang Le music, beautiful. The Ishigaki path was winding around, and it didn't take long to walk out, but the whole tone still maintains the ancient Japanese style. Kyoto can meet small shrines everywhere, although the sparrow is small and complete. And there are fewer tourists here, it is a great place to stop for small naps and take pictures. It is a small temple that is unknown.

    2
    Posted: Jan 7, 2017
  • 彼岸之澄
    4/5Excellent
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    On the way to Gion, Kiyomizu Temple passed the Ishigaki path. Old street in Kyoto. There is no such hustle and bustle of Kiyomizu, and it is said that few people have come. But now it is also rare. If you rent a kimono and want to take a street photo, you can come here. Any old house is very suitable for the scene. Wooden buildings, wooden walls, winding stone roads, clean pavements. Occasionally an old Japanese cuisine and cafe can be spent almost half a day here. A hint of tranquility.

    2
    Posted: Jun 6, 2016
  • 天间水边
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    It still feels good to walk here. . .

    0
    Posted: Jul 1, 2023
  • gbviking
    4/5Excellent
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    This little alley is interesting, as if traveling back to Kyoto hundreds of years ago.

    0
    Posted: Mar 9, 2022
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