Welcome Kyoto, Now Here is Kyoto Tourist Information Center
Kyoto Tourist Information Center is the largest public tourist service center in Kyoto, which is located on the 2nd floor of Kyoto Station,
Here is jointly operated by Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City.
Multilingual advisory staff are stationed at the counter to assist tourists with various needs. In addition to Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean assistance is available.
All kinds of useful information for visitors covering entire area of Kyoto City and Prefecture is provided here including accommodation, event tickets, and more.
The main services are as follows.
Recommendation of sightseeing spots, events or hands-on activities.
Guidance on transportation and access to tourist attractions.
Advice on the accommodations such as hotels and Japanese-style hotels.
Selling sightseeing tickets for various tourist attractions or events.
Providing a variety of sightseeing information.
Business hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Open all year round.
The phone number is 075-343-0548.
We come to here, and let's get nice information. And let's enjoy a trip to Kyoto.
WONDER KYOTO Tourist information center in Kyoto Station 京都旅を楽しもう!
Many people coming to Kyoto from the foreign countries will use Kyoto Station.
You may use Kyoto Station, too.
Then let's introduce Kyoto Station.
It is a wall of the north sides of the stations that we look now.
Anyone thinks that it is a big station.
It is in front of the central ticket gate here.
Very large space spreads out.
When I watched this view for the first time, I was surprised.
It is here that there are a central ticket gate and big space.
Here is an escalator. OK, we will go to the upper floor.
There is a cafe.
When I was tired, we take a break here and can eat a light meal.
By the way, we can obtain trip information at Kyoto Station.
You are reliable if you know it.
It is west ticket gate here.
Please look at the other side from here.
That is a tourist information center.
This inside is always full of tourists.
The staff here helps you.
A leaflet of many trip information is put.
Here is available to you free.
Japanese Scenic Train Ride Experience in Kyoto ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Japanese trains are famous around the world for their style, comfort and speed. In the countryside of Kyoto though, you may not have speed, but you do comfort and style. The Eizan Electric Railway starting at Demachiyanagi Station is a 94 year old line that is evolving fast. Since commuters are decreasing, Keihan Railways has changed the way it designs its trains to attract more tourists.
The plan is working and the Eizan Line is super cool.
The trains are all “One man” one person operated trains where the driver is also the conductor, taking tickets and payment before letting passengers off. They’re the ultimate multitaskers!
In September 2018, a strong typhoon damaged a lot of the Kansai region including Kyoto and the Eizan Line suffered heavy damage. The line was suspended for 90 days, the longest in its history. What’s impressive is that the entire company pitched in to help from the technical staff and construction to the office workers at headquarters. It’s a great example of teamwork in Japan and a reason why the Eizan line is so beloved.
There are many interesting stops on the Eizan line worth checking out.
We’ll stop at:
★ DEMACHIYANAGI STATION
The first station with change to the Keihan Line express for Osaka and Kiyomizudera, Gion, Central Kyoto
★ ICHIJOJI STATION
It’s known as Kyoto’s Ramen Town! There are 36 shops serving some of the city’s best!
★ KURAMA STATION
You can hike around Mount Kurama and Kurama Temple or head to Kurama Onsen for a dip in the closest hot spring to Kyoto city. It takes 40 minutes to reach Kurama from central Kyoto.
Get the Discount Osaka-Kyoto SIGHTSEEING pass
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Keihan Railways sells tourist passes for 1500 yen ($14.00) from Kyoto Tower. It’s also sold in Osaka at the airport and in town.
For foreign residents of Japan like me, there’s a 1-day train pass for the Eizan line for 1000 yen ($9.50) that lets you jump on and off. You can get this pass at Demachiyanagi Station.
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3 Day Trip from Tokyo to Kyoto via Hakone | japan-guide.com
Learn more about this trip from Tokyo to Kyoto via Hakone:
On this three day trip we'll travel from Tokyo to Kyoto, making a stop at scenic Hakone between the two. We start among the skyscrapers of Shinjuku and then explore the sights and natural beauty of Hakone. Then it's on to Kyoto to walk through the historical and charming Gion district. Finally we end with a hike and luxurious kawadoko meal in the verdant Kurama and Kibune area in the mountains to the north of Kyoto before visiting legendary Kiyomizudera and heading home. Along the way we utilize two different discount passes to save money, the Odakyu Hakone Freepass and the Kyoto Osaka Sightseeing Pass (Greater Kurama and Kibune Area).
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First thing to do when you arrived at Kyoto
When you arrived at Kyoto, do not forget to get the Kyoto City Map. This map will help you a lot for your travel itinerary and plans in Kyoto. You can get this map at Tourist Information Center at Kyoto Station or Kawamachi Sanjyo.
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Do not for get to bring this map to our Kyoto Localized Free Walking Tour Kyoto. Our local guide will help you to make a travel plan with this city map.
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Hi. Today I want to talk about what you need to do when you arrived at Kyoto.
I Think you might arrive at Kyoto station by train. I know you have heavy luggage’s, but do not forget to grab this Kyoto City Map.
You can get this map at the tourist information center in Kyoto station.
I know this is the old school, but this map helps you a lot to make a travel plan in Kyoto.
This map is made by Kyoto City Tourism Association, so that this is the official map of Kyoto.
Lot of useful information that you cannot miss. Especially world heritages sights.
If you open the map, you will find it out that the map is separated into 4 major areas.
For example, if you want to visit this, find it in the map and check the surroundings. There are lot of things to see that you might miss if you do not check this map before.
If you forget to get this map at Kyoto station, you also can get this at tourist information center at Kawaramachi street.
And also, do not forget to ask about the bus map. This map will help you to navigate you to the right bus to your next destination.
Bring those maps to Kyoto Localized Walking Tours. Our local guides gonna help you to navigate what do next after the tour, and also the following days in Kyoto.
Thank you very much for watching.
Kyoto (Japan) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kyoto in Japan.
Kyoto is considered to be the cradle of Japanese culture, an ancient imperial city with twelve hundred years of history. Emperor Saga honoured the monk, Kukai, by giving him the eastern Toji Temple as the centre of Shingon Buddhism. The lecture hall is home to a figurine-mandala consisting of twenty-one wooden sculptures and in the centre is the mighty figure of cosmic Buddha, Dainichi. On the northern edge of the city is the Kinkakuji Temple, the Golden Pavilion. It is one of the most beautiful buildings of the Muromachi Period whose gilded facade reflects in a pond. The Kamigamo Shrine was one of the most influential and powerful shrines during Heian times. It was here that nobles and members of the imperial court sought proximity to the Shinto heads of the shrine. It was founded in the late seventh centuryand its thirty-six buildings are classified as national cultural treasures. The well-preserved Gion Quarter east of the Kamo River is known for its traditional performances, such as that of koto music. Gagaku music and dance is also featured, as once performed in the Japanese royal court.Kyoto is ancient Japan, a place of both culture and religion.
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Kyoto | Local Transportation Guide – New 2019 (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Episode# 12
Kyoto local Transportation guide covering JR trains, Kyoto Subways and Buses in Kyoto for new visitors to Kyoto Japan.
Topics covered in detail in this Kyoto Local Transportation Guide are below:
1). Information on Kyoto Station (JR Kyoto Station) as main hub for public transportation in Kyoto,
2). Information on JR lines through Kyoto Station – JR Nara and JR Sugano – serving Kyoto and its Suburbs,
3). Information on Kyoto Subway lines – Tozai Subway line and Karasuma Subway Line – 2 Subway line serving Kyoto City,
4). Information on Kyoto Attractions reachable by either JR lines or Kyoto Subway trains,
5). Information on Kyoto Green City bus (aka Kyoto City Bus), Kyoto Bus, JR Bus and Raku bus for new visitors to Kyoto,
3). Important Kyoto bus numbers to reach Kyoto attractions from Kyoto Station, and
4). Travel tips & other useful information for riding Kyoto public transportation in Kyoto, Japan .
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In this Kyoto local Transportation travel guide, we will share you about the public transportation available in Kyoto and tips about which train or subway lines and bus routes will be most useful for new visitors to Kyoto.
In Kyoto local public transportation is available in the form of JR Trains, Kyoto subways, private company train lines, buses, and taxis.
The major transportation hub in Kyoto is Kyoto station. All JR trains, 1 subway line, and major bus routes connect at Kyoto Station.
There are 2 major JR Lines for Kyoto area connecting Kyoto station to the major suburbs of Kyoto - the NR Nara and JR Sagano.
The JR Nara Line travels south to:
- Tofukuji Station, near Tofukuji Buddhist temple,
- Inari Station, across the street from the major attraction Fushimi Inari taisha, and
- Uji Station, near many World Heritage temples and famous matcha or (green tea) house.
The Sagano Line also know as the JR San’in Main line makes stops near popular tourist attractions stop at
- Nijo Station near Nijo castle,
- Or Em machi Station and take a bus transfer from there to Kinka ku-ji, the Golden Pavillion, and
- Saga-Arashiyama Station, near Arashiyama bamboo grove, the Sagano Scenic Railway station, and Tenryuji temple.
The Kyoto subway system operates two lines:
- Karasuma Line which runs north to south, and
- Tozai Line which runs east to west and stops at Kyoto station
you can purchase ticket at the ticket vending machines using cash or credit card.
These Subway train lines are good lines to use within the Kyoto city center.
You can transfer between these Subway lines at the Karasuma Oike Station.
The Kyoto subway trains are not covered under your JR Pass as these are not JR trains.
Kyoto is also has several private railway lines that are not JR lines, including the Keifuku, Kintetsu, and Eizan Lines.
Kyoto has an extensive bus routes which operate daily from 6 AM to 10:30 PM.
payment on these city buses is made upon entering in cash, IC card or a City Bus All-Day Pass. There are change machines near the driver.
The 2 main companies for city buses are Kyoto City Bus which covers the central Kyoto city area and Kyoto Bus for the surrounding areas of the city.
There are also JR buses available in Kyoto.
A convenient bus option for tourist are Raku buses.
These tourist buses have various routes between Kyoto’s attractions within the city and Kyoto station.
Raku Bus 100 leaves Kyoto Station every 10 minutes between 7:40AM and 5PM, stopping at National Museum & Sanjusangendo Temple, Kiyomizudera Temple, Gion, Heian-jingu Shrine and Ginkakuji Temple.
Raku Bus 101 leaves Kyoto Station every 15 minutes between 8:00 and 16.30, stopping at Kyoto Station, Nijo-jo Castle, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Kinkakuji Temple, Daitokuji Temple and the Kitaoji Bus Terminal.
Raku Bus 102 leaves the Ginkakuji-michi bus stop every 30 minutes between 8:04 and 16:34, stopping at Ginkakuji Temple, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, Kinkakuji Temple, Daitokuji Temple, Kitaoji Bus Terminal.
However you get around Kyoto, you are bound to enjoy Kyoto!
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How to get from Kansai Airport to Osaka & Kyoto | japan-guide.com
How to get from your plane, through immigration and customs, and all the way to Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, or Nara when landing at Kansai International Airport (KIX) in Japan.
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What To Do In Japan: Tokyo, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kanazawa, Takayama, Nagano
Japan travel guide to Tokyo, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kanazawa, Takayama, Nagano and Shirakawa-go.
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If you are planning a trip to Japan, it can be really hard to choose where to go to so here are some of the main places you should visit if it is your first time here!
TOKYO
- Asakusa
・Sensoji Temple
・Nakamise Shopping Street
・Asakusa Tourist Information Center Free View
・Sumida Park
- Ueno
・Ueno Park (Zoo, museums and temples)
- Meiji Shrine
・Nearby there is Omotesando, Harajuku, Takeshita-dori, Yoyogi park
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Tokyo Tower
- Odaiba (Couldn't make it in the video, but I love this area personally!)
HAKONE & MT. FUJI
- Togendai to Owakundani Ropeway
- Owakudani Station (Top of volcano)
- Gotemba Peace Park
- Fujisan World Heritage Site
- Mt. Fuji First Station and Fifth Station (If weather is good)
- Fuji Five Lakes (Lake Kawaguchi)
MATSUMOTO (NAGANO)
- Matsumoto Castle
TAKAYAMA (GIFU)
- Old Town of Takayama
- Takayama Jinya
- Takayama Morning Market
SHIRAKAWA-GO (GIFU)
- Shiroyama Viewpoint
- Gassho-zukuri Minkaen open air museum
KANAZAWA (ISHIKAWA)
- Kenrokuen (Kenroku Gardens)
KYOTO
- Kiyomizu Temple
- Nishijin Textile Center
・Nishijin Kimono Show
- Heian Shrine/Heian Shrine Garden
- Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji
- Gion
・Miyako Odori - Cherry Blossom Dancing Performance Show
- Kamogawa River
NARA
- Todaiji Temple
- Deer Park
OSAKA
- Dotonbori
- Shinsaibashi
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Top 5 Things to do in Kyoto | japan-guide.com
The top 5 things to experience in Japan's former capital.
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KANSAI TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER KYOTO
Address: 〒600-8216 Kyoto Prefecture, 京都市下京区 Shijo Karasuma, 通 七条 下 ル 東 塩小路 町 721-1 京都 タワー 3 階
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Osaka Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to Osaka
Things YOU need to know before you travel to Osaka Japan. Osaka is the third most populated city in Japan with 2.7M in the city and 19 Million in the region. Osaka is often overlooked for Tokyo and Kyoto, but Osaka has its own charm that makes it a wonderful destination for visitors. Osaka is a welcoming, exciting, and place that should really be on your travel radar!
Osaka is located on the main island of Honshu, roughly in the center of Japan. Osaka is a great place to base yourself when visiting Japan. In the centre of the Kansai region, landing at it’s international airport will place you within an hours local train journey to Kyoto, Nara and Kobe. Osaka is worth worth 3-5 days.
2- Food
Osaka is famous in Japan for their food. Its nickname is “the nation’s kitchen”.
Most well known: okonomiyaki, which is a dish made with meat, seafood, and noodles.
Takoyaki, delicious fried octopus balls that are sure to curve your hunger cravings at night.
Kushikatsu. Kushi refers to the bamboo skewers that the food is on and you can find meat, vegetable and even cheese varieties here. Don’t forget to dip your fried goods into the tonkatsu sauce (but strictly NO double dipping)
And of course Ramen!
Osaka is home to 200+ Michelin starred restaurants and Dontoburi is the epicentre of that.
Aside from the delicious food, Osaka is also well known for its high quality Sake, or Japanese rice wine. The sake is made from fresh water that comes from the Osaka mountains
3-Kita (Umeda) North District
One of 2 major districts in Osaka
Newly rebuilt JR Osaka station is the heart
Business and lots of Hotels
Grand Front Osaka is amazing
YenTenjimbashi-suji Shopping Street
This 2.6km covered shopping arcade is the longest in Osaka
Umeda Sky Building is one of the tallest and most impressive buildings in Osaka. It’s more like two buildings connected by a bridge at the top. There’s a great observation deck at the top called the Kuchu Teien (“Garden in the Sky”) Observatory.
HEP 5 Ferris Wheel - 500
4- Minami (Namba) South District
Osaka’s 2nd downtown
Neon lights, crazy signs
Japan's version of Times Square
Shinsaibashi and Namba
Dotombori Arcade runs parallel to the canal on the south side and it’s lined with some of Osaka’s most famous and largest restaurants, which compete for business with huge signs and giant mechanical crabs etc.
Midosuji (shopping street)
Osaka’s “main street,” Midosuji is a broad street All the major international luxury brands have outlets here
Hozenji Yokocho (traditional alley)
Two small blocks east of Midosuji and two small blocks south of the Dotombori Arcade, you’ll find one of the most beautiful streets in all of Osaka and it looks like it was magically transported from somewhere in Kyoto. Entering this street is like slipping 200 years back in time.
Doguyasuji Arcade (kitchen and cooking supply shopping arcade)
About five minutes’ walk southeast of Namba subway station (easily reached on foot from Dotombori
Amerika Mura (trendy district)
Amerika Mura (or “Amemura” to the locals)
5- Otaku Paradise
Den Den Town. Osaka’s answer to Akihabara and not far from Namba station, here you’ll find all the weird and wonderful Japanese toys and manga you’ve heard about on the internet. Watch your step or you could unintentionally fall into adult-only territory. (Or intentionally, if that’s what you’re after.)
Den-Den is the city’s electronics, camera, computer and pop culture shopping neighborhood. It’s about 10 minutes’ walk southwest of Namba Station, in Nippombashi, running roughly between Nippombashi and Ebisucho stations on the Sakaisuji subway line. Many of the shops here have someone on hand who can speak English, so don’t be afraid to ask for help when looking for something.
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Kyoto Top 8 Must-Visit Places
Kyoto Japan Travel Guide - Kyoto Top 8 beautiful must visit places especially for first time tourist. If you want to know where to go in Kyoto, then this is your Kyoto Guide as this is a guided tour through the most amazing and scenic spots in all of Kyoto. We visit popular places like hanamikoji, arashiyama bamboo grove, kamogawa, and less traveled places like kyutei omuro and keage incline. These Kyoto spots will also serve as some ideas on things to do in Kyoto. As Kyoto tourism grows these kyoto tourists spots do get crowded during the day, so I do recommend that you go early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
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Kamogawa River
We’re starting at one of Kyoto’s most scenic spots, Kamogawa. Locals have referred to it in the past as Blue Dragon or the river where gods live.
During the Edo period, Kyoto became a gorgeous geisha quarter and the locals often spent time at Kamogawa cooling off at the restaurants and bars on the river and shallows. There used to be about 400 shops back in the day, but were taken away due to levee works and are now being slowly rebuilt since the Showa period.
Worth noting is that Pontocho street runs parallel to this river and you can see many of it’s restaurants extend towards the river with temporary terraces called Seiryotoko. Definitely worth enjoying a meal or drink at one of these spots if you are around during this time.
It’s also perfect afternoon spot in the spring and summer months to have a picnic or a cold beer with friends.
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WONDER KYOTO Let's get on The Kyoto City bus from Kyoto Station 京都旅を楽しもう!
OK, let's get on The Kyoto City bus from Kyoto Station.
This is The Kyoto City bus route map.
At first we obtain this.
Therefore we go to the tourist information center near the west ticket gate.
We obtain The Kyoto City bus route map free here.
Looking at the Route Map, search for the bus number which goes from the place you are now, to the place you want to go.
Information about the route the bus will take is indicated by the bus number and main destination displayed on the front.
The Kyoto City bus is useful for getting around various places within Kyoto.
Let's try it by all means.
KYOTO(Japan) Sightseeing spot、Tourist attractions |京都の観光地等
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Kyoto Winter Travel 2018
A trip to beautiful Kyoto takes you to mesmerizing temples, shrines and natural sights. From Kyoto, you can also take a half day trip to Arashiyama for its stunning bamboo forest and gardens; or a half day trip to Nara, the dear deer city! The stay in New Miyako Kyoto hotel is highly recommended due to its walking distance to Kyoto train station that can take you to many wonderful places via a train trip.
EXPLORING KYOTO | Fascinating City of Japan
Exploring the traditional Gion neighborhood in the amazing city of Kyoto, Japan.
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How to get from TOKYO to KYOTO | Kyoto Travel Guide
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Where: Japan Shinkansen
Location: Tokyo and Kyoto
Today we are taking the Shinkansen Japan from Tokyo to Kyoto. Kyoto Japan is a favorite among most tourists and for good reason. Kyoto is an old city that is largely still preserved so many of its oldest temples are still intact.
The Shinkansen or the Japanese bullet train is world class. It is easy to use, fun to ride and affordable if you are riding it with a Japan Rail Pass. The train makes Kyoto Travel that much easier and smoother. I hope you find the beginning of this Kyoto Travel Guide helpful!
The purpose of this channel is to hopefully give people an honest look at life in Japan, give you the tools to experience it in an authentic way and get outside of the typical Japan Travel Tips. There is so much of Japan to see that isn’t covered in the typical guide books and I hope my future Tokyo vlog will help people access those experiences. For the first few months however, I will be putting out more of the typical Japan vlogs and helpful videos to get you around this city!
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