Yachuan is next to the busiest shopping mall in Kyoto (shopping area), and there is a bus station nearby. It is clearly a "river". I don't know why it is named "river". Because there are often three or five groups of ducks swimming across the river, it is "Yachuan". This Yachuan is the "mother river" of Kyoto people. Although the water level is not high, it is very clean, and both sides are high-end restaurants with high consumption. There are also many unexpected diners. This is the last stop of our trip to Kyoto. We had no time to walk slowly and left in a hurry after 20 minutes because we still had to avoid the time of "heavy crowds" to get back to Osaka.