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Kyoto 1 - Arrival
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Hotel Keihan Kyoto Grande - Kyoto Hotels, Japan
Hotel Keihan Kyoto Grande 3 Stars Hotel in Kyoto, Japan Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Kyoto One of our top picks in Kyoto.
Hotel Keihan Kyoto is directly connected to JR Kyoto Train Station by an underground passage.
It offers massage services and a 24-hour front desk.
The modern rooms come with free Wi-Fi access.
Guest rooms offer both air conditioning and heating facilities.
Each room has an electric kettle, a fridge and a flat-screen TV.
The en suite bathroom comes with toiletries and a bathtub.
Kyoto Keihan Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Higashi Hongan-ji Temple and a 15-minute walk from To-ji Temple.
Kansai International Airport is a 2-hour ride and Itami Airport is a 1-hour ride away on the limousine bus.
The limousine bus stop is located right in front of the hotel.
Luggage storage and dry cleaning services are provided at the front desk.
At restaurant Octavar, guests can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with fine wines.
Minami Ward is a great choice for travellers interested in temples, sightseeing and history.
Hotel Keihan Kyoto Grande - Kyoto Hotels, Japan
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Hotel Location : Minami-ku Higashikujyo Nishi-Sanno 31 zip 601-8003, Kyoto, Japan
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Osaka - Third Largest City By Population Part II
Osaka - Third Largest City By Population Part II - Osaka (大阪 Ōsaka?) About this sound listen (help·info) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with nearly 19 million inhabitants. Situated at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, Osaka is Japan's third largest city by population after the Tokyo 23 wards and Yokohama, and serves as a major economic hub.
Some of the earliest signs of habitation in the area of Osaka were found at the Morinomiya remains (森の宮遺跡 Morinomiya iseki?), with its shell mounds, including sea oysters and buried human skeletons from the 5th–6th centuries BC. It is believed that what is today the Uehonmachi area consisted of a peninsular land, with an inland sea in the east. During the Yayoi period, permanent habitation on the plains grew as rice farming became popular.[1]
In 645, Emperor Kōtoku built his Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace in what is now Osaka[6] making it the then-capital of Japan (Naniwa-kyō). The city now known as Osaka was at this time referred to as Naniwa, and this name and derivations of it are still in use for districts in central Osaka such as Naniwa (浪速) and Namba (難波).[7
In 1496, the Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist sect set up their headquarters in the heavily fortified Ishiyama Hongan-ji, on the site of the old Naniwa imperial palace. Oda Nobunaga began a decade-long siege campaign on the temple in 1570 which ultimately resulted in the surrender of the monks and subsequent razing of the temple. Toyotomi Hideyoshi constructed Osaka Castle in its place.
The city's west side is open to Osaka Bay, and is otherwise completely surrounded by more than ten satellite cities, all of them in Osaka Prefecture, with one exception: the city of Amagasaki, belonging to Hyōgo Prefecture, in the northwest. The city occupies a larger area (about 13%) than any other city or village within Osaka Prefecture. More Info:
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Kyoto | Wikipedia audio article
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Kyoto
00:00:28 1 Name
00:01:32 2 History
00:01:41 2.1 Origins
00:02:06 2.2 Heian-kyō
00:04:14 2.3 Modern Kyoto
00:05:56 3 Geography
00:07:44 4 Demographics
00:08:20 5 Climate
00:08:59 6 Politics and government
00:09:28 6.1 Kyoto City Assembly
00:09:37 6.2 Elections
00:09:59 6.3 Wards
00:10:19 7 Culture
00:14:09 8 Economy
00:16:00 9 Colleges and universities
00:17:38 10 Transportation
00:17:47 10.1 Airport
00:18:31 10.2 Buses
00:19:55 10.3 Cycling
00:20:30 10.4 Roads
00:21:42 10.5 Rail
00:22:35 10.5.1 Subway
00:22:52 10.5.1.1 Karasuma Line
00:24:20 10.5.1.2 Tozai Line
00:25:50 10.5.2 High-speed rail
00:26:35 10.6 Waterways
00:27:33 11 Tourism
00:27:46 11.1 UNESCO World Heritage Site
00:28:21 11.2 Museums
00:28:30 11.3 Festivals
00:29:14 12 Sports
00:29:23 12.1 Football
00:30:13 12.2 Baseball
00:30:56 12.3 Horse racing
00:31:20 12.4 Tennis
00:31:36 13 International relations
00:32:01 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:32:15 13.2 Partner cities
00:32:40 14 See also
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Kyoto (京都, Kyōto, ; Japanese: [kʲoːꜜto] (listen)), officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi, Japanese: [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] (listen)), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan. It is most well known in Japanese history for being the former Imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:28 1 Name
00:01:38 2 History
00:01:48 2.1 Origins
00:02:15 2.2 Heian-kyō
00:04:38 2.3 Modern Kyoto
00:06:29 3 Geography
00:08:29 4 Demographics
00:09:08 5 Climate
00:09:49 6 Politics and government
00:10:21 6.1 Kyoto City Assembly
00:10:30 6.2 Elections
00:10:54 6.3 Wards
00:11:15 7 Culture
00:15:28 8 Economy
00:17:31 9 Colleges and universities
00:19:19 10 Transportation
00:19:28 10.1 Airport
00:20:16 10.2 Buses
00:21:49 10.3 Cycling
00:22:26 10.4 Roads
00:23:44 10.5 Rail
00:24:41 10.5.1 Subway
00:25:00 10.5.1.1 Karasuma Line
00:26:36 10.5.1.2 Tozai Line
00:28:14 10.5.2 High-speed rail
00:29:05 10.6 Waterways
00:30:08 11 Tourism
00:30:22 11.1 UNESCO World Heritage Site
00:31:00 11.2 Museums
00:31:09 11.3 Festivals
00:31:56 12 Sports
00:32:06 12.1 Football
00:33:01 12.2 Baseball
00:33:47 12.3 Horse racing
00:34:13 12.4 Tennis
00:34:30 13 International relations
00:34:56 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:35:11 13.2 Partner cities
00:35:39 14 See also
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Kyoto (京都, Kyōto, ; Japanese: [kʲoːꜜto] (listen)), officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi, Japanese: [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] (listen)), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan. For over a thousand years, Kyoto was the Imperial capital of Japan but is now a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area.
Kyoto - Wiki
Kyoto Ky to shi pronounced k o to pronounced k o to i UK US or is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu Japan It has a population close to million Formerly the Imperial capital...
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