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Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau

Kyoto Chamber of Commerce & Industry Bld Karasuma-Ebisugawa, Nakagyo-Ku, 604-0862
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Why Choose Our Destination?

Welcome to Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau.The longest city to dominate Japan for a millennium was Kyoto, which makes it unique. During those formative years when Japanese culture was developing and being perfected, she was the centre of attention. Fascinate your clients with an invitation to delve into Japanese heritage, and discover the spirit that keeps Kyoto household names at the forefront of emerging technologies.

Venue Details

Hotels130
Convention center156,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms18,651
Guest rooms at 1 hotel515
Special event venues26
Average room rate¥100
Occupancy rate62.2%
Restaurants11,525
Daily food cost¥13
Tax rate5%
Venue typeCVB

Getting Here

Distance from Osaka Itami International Airport (ITM) airport 26.719 mi
Distance from Kansai International Airport (KIX) airport 57.166 mi

Location

Local Attractions

Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple is built on an site that throughout history was used to leave the bodies of people that had no relatives or friends to bury or cremate them. The temple's graveyard contains the graves of at least 8,000 unknown people. A ceremony dedicate to these people is held on 23rd August each year and involves the lighting of 1,000 candles.
Sagatoriimoto Adashinocho 17
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Chionin Temple
Historical landmark
The huge Sanmon gate of this Buddhist temple was made even more famous by Hollywood's Last Samurai film. The Main Hall is large enough to seat 1,000 pilgrims. The gardens that run up the hillside are also worth a stroll.
400 Rinka-cho
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP 605-8686
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Daigoji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Buddhist temple is said to house the oldest timber building in Kyoto, its impressive five-storey pagoda. The temple is also a very popular cherry blossom viewing spot each April.
Kyoto, JP
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Daikakuji Temple
Historical landmark
A former detached palace of emperor Saga in the 9th century. It became a Buddhist temple in 876 A.D. The temple and its scenic Osawa pond is one of Kyoto's most popular moon viewing sites. The September harvest moon is said to be the most beautiful.
4 Sagaosawacho
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Daitokuji Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple was completed in 1319. It is one of the most important Zen temples in Japan.
Murasakino Daitokujicho 53
Kita-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Eikando Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple is one of Japan's most famous maple viewing sites and is especially popular in autumn when the leaves turn red. The temple has a pagoda on the hillside and it offers stunning panoramas of the city.
Eikandocho 48
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Fushimi Inari Grand Shrine
Historical landmark
Fushimi Inari Shinto shrine is one of the oldest in Kyoto. It enshrines the god of good harvests and successful business. The shrine is particularly popular during New Year celebrations. It is famous for the thousands of vermilion torii gates that create tunnels up the mountainside. The climbing to the upper shrines makes for a fun morning or afternoon activity.
Kyoto, JP
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Fushimi Sake Warehouses
Historical landmark
Fushimi is the centre of Kyoto sake crafting. It is blessed with crystal clear water, which is essential to cultivate the rice and to brew the sake. The historic area is a delight viewed on foot and from the boats that traverse the waterways. Enjoy sake museums and sake tasting experiences.
Kyoto, JP
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Ginkakuji Temple (Silver Pavilion)
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Buddhist temple was built in 1489 to be the retirement home of shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. The garden features white sand waves and the Kogetsudai and Ginsaden mounds that are designed to reflect moonlight and make the moon viewing experience even more special.
Ginkakujimachi 2
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Gion Corner
Recreation
Offers an introduction to seven Japanese arts in one evening. Tea ceremony, koto harp, flower arrangement, maiko & geiko (geisha) dance, gagaku court music, kyogen pantomime, bunraku puppet theatre.
570-2 Gionmachi Minamigawa
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Heian Costume Experience Studio
Recreation
Feel as if you are living in the imperial court of Japan 1,000 years ago. Wear recreations of actual costume worn by the court nobles of the time. Envelope yourself in Kyoto culture.
58 Matsuya-cho, Nijo-dori Takakura-nishi
Nakagyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Heian Jingu Shrine
Historical landmark
This relatively new Shinto shrine was completed in 1895 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of the founding of Kyoto as capital of Japan. It is a 80% size reconstruction of the first imperial palace of 794A.D. It enshrines the first and last emperor to sit in Kyoto.
Nishi Tennocho, Okazaki
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Higashi Honganji Temple
Historical landmark
Buddhist temple built by shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1602. Large buildings and grounds dominate the area in front of Kyoto's gateway, Kyoto station.
Karasuma Shichi-jō Agaru
Shimogyō-ku
Kyoto, JP 600-8505
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Jakko-in Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple is one of Kyoto's oldest. It is said to have been built in 594 by an imperial prince, Shotoku. The temple's garden and surrounds are stunning when the leaves are red in autumn.
Oharakusaocho 676
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Jingoji Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple's main hall has been an object of veneration to prevent illness and disaster since it was first built in 809 A.D.
Umegahata Takaocho 5
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Jojakkoji Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple is located on the side of Mount Ogura. It is famous for its 12 metre high pagoda from where there are spectacular views down on to Arashiyama.
Saga Ogurayama Oguracho 3
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Jonangu Shrine
Historical landmark
This Shinto shrine is considered to be located in a geomagnetically perfect place. It hosts a special ancient poetry game each spring and autumn. Participants dressed in full kimono sit alongside the stream. A sake cup is floated down the stream from one player to another. Each receiving player must compose a poem before the cup arrives.
Kyoto, JP
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Kamigamo Shrine
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Shinto shrine comprises 34 shrine buildings, all of which are designated national cultural assets. The main hall was last rebuilt in 1863. The ancient Aoi Matsuri (Hollyhock Festival) of 15th May is centred on this shrine.
Kamigamo Motoyama 339
Kita-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Kamigamo shake machi area
Historical landmark
The historic area surrounding Kamigamo shrine features a clear-flowing stream. Priests use this water for their various purification ceremonies. Some houses are open to the public for viewing.
Kamigamo Motoyama 339
Kita-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Kanshuji Temple
Historical landmark
A Buddhist temple with garden famous for its pond, which is dotted with large and small stones and features water lilies. In early summer people gather to enjoy the garden's azaleas, lotuses, wisterias and Japanese irises.
Kyoto, JP
Katsura Imperial Villa
Historical landmark
Vast garden is landscaped with a number of designs and simple elegant halls and tea houses. Entry to the palace must be arranged in advance through the Imperial Household agency.
Kyoto, JP
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Kawaramachi
Shopping
Shopping and amusement facilities such as karaoke and bars.
Kyoto, JP
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Kenninji Temple
Historical landmark
The oldest Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto dating from 1202 A.D. The temple's most famous treasure is the Fujin-Raijin (wind god and thunder god) folding screen by Towaraya Sosatsu.
Komatsucho
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Kibune Shrine
Historical landmark
This Shinto shrine enshrines a god of water. It is a very popular place of prayer for those involved in agriculture, fishing and sake production. Its major annual festival is held on 7th July.
180 Kuramakibunecho
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion)
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Kinkakuji Buddhist temple was first built in 1397 by shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu as his retirement villa. The upper floors of the temple are re-clad in gold leaf once every 20 years. The gardens are famous for the mirror pond and sekka-tei tea house.
Kinkakujimachi 1
Kita-Ku
Kyoto, JP 603-8361
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Kitanotenmangu Shrine
Historical landmark
This large Shinto shrine is dedicated to the spirit of Suguwara Michizune, a famous scholar who is revered as a god of learning and literary arts. Students visit in droves to wish for success in studies and exams. The plum blossom festival in February marks early spring. A large market is held on 25th of each month.
Bakurocho
Kamigyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 602-8386
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Kiyomizu Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Famous for its balcony that extends from the Main Hall over a cliff that is supported by an intricate timber structure that uses no nails or screws as fixings. Panoramic views over the whole city can be enjoyed from here.
Kiyomizu 1-294
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Kodaiji Temple
Historical landmark
This Zen Buddhist temple is the final resting place of shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his wife Nene. It is built on the Higashiyama foothills and offers stunning views of Kyoto below. Spring and autumn garden illuminations are not to be missed.
526 Shimogawara-cho
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP 605-0825
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Koetsuji Temple
Historical landmark
This temple was originally the home of artist Honami Koetsu that he built on land given to him by shogun Tokugawaw Ieyasu. Koetsu was a genius in calligraphy pottery and other arts. This temple has seven different tea rooms and is famous for its autumn foliage.
Takagamine Koetsucho 29
Kita-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Kozanji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Buddhist temple was first built in 774 A.D. The world's oldest tea farm is located within the grounds.
Umegahata Toganoocho 8
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Kurama Temple
Historical landmark
This mountain-top Buddhist temple was first built in 770 to watach over and pray for the safety of the capital city. There is a rewarding mountain walk over to Kifune and Kibune shrine.
Kuramahonmachi 1074
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Kyoto Botanical Garden
Park
The first full-scale public botanical gardens in Japan. Home to 12,000 different species of plants in a massive park that is popular with families.
Shimogamo Hangicho
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Kyoto Handicraft Center
Shopping
All kinds of Japanese and Kyoto traditional crafts and specialty goods wait for you. What is more, your shopping is all duty-free.
21 Shougoin Entomi-cho
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 606-8323
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Kyoto Imperial Palace
Historical landmark
The imperial palace grounds are a vast treed park in the centre of the city that was once the centre of Japanese government housing the residences of high ranking nobles. The imperial palace is open by application only except for two weeks in May and November.
Kyoto, JP
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Kyoto Museum of Traditonal Crafts (Fureaikan)
Museum
Displaying 77 sorts of traditional handicrafts, the exhibition systematically introduces the essence of Kyoto’s traditional industries. About 500 works are exhibited here. Some of the items can be purchased.
Miyakomesse B1F, 9-1, Okazaki Seishoji-c
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 606-8343
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Kyoto Station
Shopping
The transport hub of Kyoto giving access to Japan and world beyond. Also houses excellent department stores, shopping, restaurants, bars and galleries.
Karasuma-Shijokoji
Shimogyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Kyoto Toei Movie Land
Park
Kyoto Toei Movie Land is the oldest working film set in Japan. It is extremely versatile and can accommodate groups from 50 to over 1000. The professional actors entertain guests in English, spinning stories about and demonstrating their daring feats of prowess. 10 Uzumasa-Higashihachigaokacho
10 Uzumasa-Higashihachigaokacho
Ukyo-ku
Kyoto, JP 616-8586
Kyoto Tower
Recreation
Enjoy panoramic views of Kyoto from this 131 metre tower that is designed to look like a traditional Japanese candle. Located at Kyoto station.
Shichijo-sagaru Karasuma-dori
Shimogyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 600-8216
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Manshu-in Temple
Historical landmark
A Buddhist temple at the foot of Mount Hiei in the north east of the city. It is famous for its sand garden. The sand represents water and the temple is designated as a national scenic spot.
Ichijōji Takenouchicho 42
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto 606-8134
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Marumasu Nishimuraya
Recreation
A studio that has been following the techniques of Kyo-Yuzen since its inception more than 100 years ago. In addition to experiencing traditional crafts, our studio is a place to learn about Kyoto’s culture and history at a Machiya (traditional timber townhouse in Kyoto). Kyo-Yuzen is a special technique for decorating kimono silk. Colourful designs such as seasonal birds, plants and landscapes are painted directly on the fabric. Because of their exquisite beauty, Yuzen kimono have remained popular since the end of the 17th century.
457 Tsuboya-cho, Ogawa-dori, Oike-sagaru
Nakagyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 604-8276
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Maruyama Park
Recreation
Kyoto's first municipal park is most popular with locals and tourists alike during the brief cherry blossom season in late March and early April. Thousands gather to picnic until late at night under the trees here. Don't miss the great weeping cherry tree in the park's centre.
Maruyamacho 473
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Murin-an
Historical landmark
Former private home with extensive and stunning garden. Built in 1896 by acbinate member Yamagata Arimoto. The garden makes excellent use of the eastern hills as its backdrop.
Nanzenji Kusakawacho 31
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Myoshinji Temple
Historical landmark
This Zen Buddhist temple was first built in 1342 when retired emperor Hanazono converted his detached palace into a temple. There are 47 sub-temples in the compound.
Hanazono Myoshinji-cho 64
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto 6168035
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Nanzenji Temple
Historical landmark
This Zen Buddhist temple is originally a palace built by emperor Kameyama because he loved the surroundings so much. The building became a Zen temple in 1291. One of its most famous treasures is a Kano school painting of a tiger drinking water.
Nanzenji-Fukuchi-cho
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Nijo Castle
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This castle was built in 1603 by the shogun within sight of the imperial palace to remind the imperial court who held real power in Japan at the time. One corridor within the castle is designed to sound like a nightingale's call however lighted-footed the intruder.
Nijo-Horikawa, Nijojomachi 541
Nakagyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 604-8301
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Ninnaji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Buddhist temple was first constructed on the orders of emperor Koko in the 9th century. It is also known as the Omuro imperial palace because of its links with the imperial family. Its five-storey pagoda and its long-flowering cherry blossoms are Kyoto icons.
33 Omuroouchi
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Nishi Honganji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Large Shin Buddhist temple built at is present site in 1591 by powerful shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Enjoy the large garden and Japan's oldest Noh theatre stage.
Horikawa-Hanayamachi
Shimogyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 600-8501
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Nishijin Textile Center
Shopping
The Nishijin quarter on Kyoto is where all of the best kimono silks are woven by hand. Learn more about the technology of silk weaving and buy silk souvenirs at this comprehensive centre.
Horikawa- Imadegawa Minami-iru
Kamigyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Nishijin Tondaya
Historical landmark
Tondaya is located in Japan's most important kimono textile production centre. It is a preserved Machiya townhouse including tea room, antique furniture and kimono dating back nearly 130 year. Come here for hands on experience of traditional culture.
Ichijo-agaru Omiya
Kamigyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 602-8226
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Nishiki Market
Shopping
Known as the kitchen of Kyoto. Explore the 150 stalls lining this narrow stone-clad lane.
Nishiki
Nakagyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Path of Philosophy
Recreation
A two kilometre canal-side path that links Ginkakuji (Silver Pavilion) and Nyakuoji Shinto shrine. The path is named after philosopher and Kyoto University academic Nishida Kitaro who liked to walk this route while meditating on philosophical matters.
Near Ginkakuji
Kyoto, JP
Rakushisha
Historical landmark
Originally this house was the residence of a dedicated disciple of the famous haiku poet Matsuo Basho called Mukai Kyorai. The name comes form an ancient tale in which a merchant pays in advance to buy all the persimmons on a certain tree, only to find them all on the ground the following morning.
Sagaogurayama Hinomyojincho
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Ryoanji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Zen Buddhist temple was built in 1450. It is most famous for its dry landscape garden of 15 rocks placed on sand surrounded by an earthen wall. The rocks are carefully placed so that it is only ever possible to see a maximum of 14 of them from whatever angle the garden is viewed.
Ryoanji Goryonoshitacho 13
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Saihoji (Kokedera) Moss Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Zen Buddhist temple. Famous for its 120 varieties of moss. Entry must be arranged in advance of visit, ask your hotel to assist.
Kyoto, JP
Sanjusangendo Temple
Historical landmark
Buddhist temple famous for its 1,001 statues of the Kannon (Goddess of Mercy). At 60 metres it is one of the world's longest timber buildings. A special archery event each January uses the entire length of the building to test skill and accuracy.
Sanjusangendo Mawari 657
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP 605-0941
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Sennyuji Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple has a very close relationship with the imperial family. The main hall houses a large statue of the Kannon goddess of mercy that is said to resemble a Chinese empress, carved by the emperor.
Kyoto, JP
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Shijo
Shopping
Home to Kyoto's leading department stores and other great shopping, restaurants and bars.
Shijo
Nakagyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Shimogamo Shrine
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. This Shinto shrine is one of the oldest in the city. It is the centre of the annual Aoi (or Hollyhock) festival on 15th May that dates back at least a millennium.
Shimogamo Izumigawacho 59
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 606-0807
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Shinnyo-do Temple
Historical landmark
Buddhist temple that was built in 984 A.D. to house an Amida Nyorai statue. The temple's Raigo Amida Nenbutsu statue is one of the most worshipped in Kyoto.
82 Shinnyo-cho, Jodo-ji
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Shisendo Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple is famous for its wonderfully landscaped garden and serene atmosphere. The bamboo water teeter-totter creates a certain soothing atmosphere in one corner. Close to Kyoto International Conference Center.
27 Kadoguchi-cho, Ichijo-ji
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 606-8154
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Shorenin Temple
Historical landmark
This Buddhist temple once served as refuge for the emperor after a fire destroyed much of Kyoto in 1788. It is consequently known as Awata Palace.
69-1 Sanjobo-cho Awataguchi
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Sagano Scenic Railway
Recreation
Open carriage train run alongside the Hozugawa river offering stunning views each and every season. Cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant greens in summer, reds and yellows in autumn and snow in winter. Return to Kyoto on a river raft to complete the experience.
Kyoto, JP
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Saga Toriimoto Area
Historical landmark
This historic street stretches from the northern base of Mt/ Ogura to the area around the village of Kiyotaki. It features a series of fine buildings with ceramic tile roofs as well as thatched-roofed farm houses. Many are now open as shops and restaurants.
Saga Toriimoto
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Sanzen-in Temple
Historical landmark
A Tendai sect Buddhist temple that was first built in 1118. The garden is carpeted in moss and surrounded by ancient ceder trees making it strikingly green. Its 3,000 hydreangers are a popular sight in June and July.
Oharashorinincho 540
Sakyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Shugakuin Imperial Villa
Historical landmark
Shugakuin was constructed by the order of the Emperor Gomizunoo in the mid-seventeenth century, Shugakuin Imperial Villa consists of three villas (Lower, Middle, and Upper). Its incorporation of the surrounding natural scenery into the garden design is typical of Japanese architecture. Online prior reservation required.
Kyoto, JP
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Taizoin Temple
Taizoin Temple
Historical landmark
Taizoin is a small Zen Buddhism temple located in Kyoto city. A reception at a temple is surrounded by the many cultural assets including the Golden Pavilion, magnificent buildings and gardens that befit the former imperial capital city. Temple garden is particularly celebrated and will delight your guests with their serenity. The essential elements of temple garden design that might surround your event include a pond, waterfall, bridge, teahouse, or moss garden. Note: Permission to use these venues must be obtained from the head priest on a case-by-case basis making it a truly exclusive location. Please consult Kyoto Convention Bureau.
35, Myoshinji-cho, Hanazono Ukyoku
Kyoto, JP 616-8035
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Tenryuji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Tenryuji Zen Buddhist temple was established by shogun Ashikaga Takauji in 1339. The garden is famous because it blends the elegance of an imperial court with classic Zen garden architecture and borrows from the surrounding mountains as a magnificent backdrop.
Sagatenryuji Susukinobabacho 68
Ukyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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The Garden Oriental Kyoto
The Garden Oriental Kyoto
Recreation
The Garden Oriental Kyoto restaurant complex can be used exclusively for a luxurious Kyoto evening. Surrounding temple scenery has been expertly incorporated into the landscaping to give this garden a scope many kilometres beyond its actual boundary. The chef delights guests with a selection of dishes that represent Kyoto cuisine with a taste that is new and accessible. Can be used in combination with nearby Buddhist temple for truly luxurious evening. 366 Yasaka kamimachi, Shimogawara higashi-iru, Yasaka-dori, Higashiyama-ku
366 Yasaka kamimachi, Shimogawara-
higashi-iru, Yasaka-dori, Higashiyama-ku
Kyoto, JP 605-0827
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Tofukuji Temple
Historical landmark
This is the largest Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto. Its vast grounds are dominated by maple trees that are a particularly popular sight in October and November when they display autumn colours. The leaves are equally stunning in May as the new greens are shown off to the full.
Kyoto, JP
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Toji Temple
Historical landmark
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Established in 794 A.D. to protect the new capital city of Kyoto. The five-storey pagoda is the tallest in Japan at 56.4m. Do not miss the giant market on 21st of every month.
1 Kujomachi
Minami-Ku
Kyoto, JP
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Wak Wak Kan
Recreation
WAK Japan offers an entire rainbow of hands-on culture experiences both in historical Wak Wak Kan and other exclusive venues in the city.
761 Tenshucho, Takakura-dori, Nijo-agaru
Nakagyo-Ku
Kyoto, JP 604-0812
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Yasaka Shrine
Historical landmark
The main hall of this Shinto shrine is credited with halting a great epidemic in 877A.D. and since became the centre of celebrations during the annual Gion Festival. It is also an extremely popular shrine for praying for prevention of disease and illness.
Gion Machi
Higashiyama-Ku
Kyoto, JP
Zuishin-in Temple
Historical landmark
Buddhist temple famous for its connection with poet Ono Komachi. Its plum blossoms in February and March are particularly stunning.
Kyoto, JP
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Culture.fun
Culture.fun
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Inspire a warm and welcoming company culture conducive to employee retention and productivity. We help you build a fun, friendly, and innovative company environment. We focus on the goals of your business and your unique organizational personality, to help you build a positive and motivating workplace environment.
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PhotoTap
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PhotoTap: Instant, Intelligent Event Photography PhotoTap makes event photography instant, seamless, and smart. We deliver photos to attendees in 6 seconds or less using tappable tech, while our Photo Concierge Dashboard automatically organizes, tags, and catalogs every image for quick access and powerful search. Our PhotoFriends are like that friend who always nails the perfect shot—engaging, real, and focused on postable moments, not stiff portraits. Prefer to use your own team? Our DIY mobile cameras let anyone capture high-quality photos, GIFs, and soon videos—no experience needed. Go with DIY, PhotoFriends, or both—PhotoTap gives you fast, flexible, and unforgettable photography, built for modern events. Your event photos are more than memories—they’re powerful marketing tools. Don’t let them collect digital dust—turn them into ROI rockstars.
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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
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Diversity and Inclusion

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Health and Safety

Were practices at Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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