Love tea? Then you'll love Kyoto.
Love tea? Then you'll love Kyoto.
Kyoto is known more for its shrines and temples than its street food, but where you do find it, know that it’s the best. Here’s a list of places not-to-be missed Kyoto street food markets. Tip: Join a for the […]
Discover Japan's culinary diversity—one delicious local dish at a time.
A rare chance to spend an evening with geisha without having to pay a hefty sum.
Take a stroll through one of Kyoto's oldest shopping streets.
Setting your dinner alight is a sure-fire way to spice up your evening, as well as create a delicious bowl of ramen!
Uji is famous for green tea—one of Japan's most famous products. Find out what renowned tea houses to visit when you're in the city.
We tried 'em, you buy 'em. Our list of the best and cheapest yatsuhashi - Kyoto's souvenir sweets of choice.
Inside and around Kyoto Station you can find countless good-quality restaurants and bars for a decent price. The easy option for grabbing a bite to eat would be to head up to the top floors of the station’s building and […]
With an impressive name as “The Temple of the Peaceful Dragon”, Ryoanji has quite something to live up to. And so it does, this famous World Heritage Site with Zen garden in the northwestern corner of Kyoto easily rivals its […]
On the edge of the oldest geisha district in Kyoto—Kamishichiken—lies Kitano Tenmangu Shrine dedicated to the god of learning as well as the scholar and politician Sugawara Michizane. During the exam periods many students flock to the shrines dedicated to […]