Kyoto Station (Kyoto)

If you go to Kyoto from a distance, including the Kanto area, you will basically arrive by Shinkansen. Therefore, I summarized a little about Kyoto Station here.

Kyoto Station seems to have the central exit of the Shinkansen and the central entrance of the JR conventional line, and that is where you have to be a little careful. The Shinkansen
will be at the exit of the Kintetsu side. For
example, if you are taking a hotel on the Side of Kyoto Tower, the exit will be at the central exit of the conventional line, so it is an image of half way around the station from here and going down. So,
I'll walk a little. Because the navigation
of the mobile phone may not express the current location well, in the case of the first time, when going out from the ticket gate of the Shinkansen, I think that it is good to confirm the exit of the Kyoto Tower side to the person of the station staff.

View of Kyoto Tower from the central entrance of a conventional line

The central entrance of the conventional line can see the tower like this from the vi
cinity of the ticket gate. So, if you want to take a hotel on the tower side, or a bus, this is the exit of the image of how it looks.

Image of going from the central exit of a conventional line to the central exit of a Shinkansen

It is the central entrance of the conventional line that you can see Kyoto Tower as described above. It will be the way from the central exit of the conventional line to the central exit of the Shinkansen.

With Kyoto Tower behind me, it's Kyoto Station. This
is the ticket gate at the central entrance of the
conventional line. If you take the Shinkansen, do not use the ticket
gate here. (This ticket gate is not used even if you use Kintetsu to go to Nara.) Kintetsu is close to the Shinkansen station, so if you proceed with the image toward the central exit of the Shinkansen, you can arrive at the Kintetsu station
.) If you arrive in Kyoto by conventional line and want to go to a hotel on the side of Kyoto Tower, this is the entrance and exit.

If you go to the right side without entering the ticket gate at this central entrance, there is an escalator, and there is a shinkansen and Kintetsu display on the signboard. Therefore, I go up by escalator.

When you arrive at the upper level, the Shinkansen (center exit) and Kintetsu have arrows on the left, so proceed towards the arrow.

It has become a little long communication passage in such a feeling
. Again, you can check the destination on the signboard.

If you walk a little, there is a Shinkansen station on th
e left side. (If you use Kintetsu, there is the entrance of the stat
ion
on the right side.) If you arrive in Kyoto by Shinkansen and want to go to the Kyoto Tower side, go to the other side (exit the central exit of the Shinkansen, turn right, and go down the escalator at the end, you will arrive at the central exit of the conventional line, and you will see Kyoto Tower).

Exit on the side of Kyoto Tower

There is a bus terminal at the exit on this side, and you can go to Kinkakuji Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, Kiyomizu-dera Temple, etc. from this bus terminal.

Hotels on the side of Kyoto Tower

There are quite a few hotels around the station, so it's a good place to compare prices yourself or check the rank of the hotels and book the
m. Below, we have picked up some hotels in front of the station.

Hotel Granvia Kyoto  600
-8216 Kyoto Station Building, 901 Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Pref
ecture Phone 075-344-8888 Location Th
is hotel is located at JR Kyoto Station. If anything, th
e atmosphere of the high-class system has come out.

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Kyoto Tower Hotel 60
0-8216 Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 721-1 Phone 075-361-
7261 Location If you go out of the centr
al entrance of JR Kyoto Station, you will see Kyoto Tower in front of you. Therefore, if you go out of the exit and you can't see the tower, it's an easy-to-understand tower in the sense that you've gone out to the other side.

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Statio
n 600-8216 Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 848 Phone 075-3
53-3135 Location: Get out of the central
exit of Kyoto Station and walk a few minutes to the right to get to the hotel. It is con
venient because there is a rental cycle in the back or the side of the hotel. Th
ere is also a family mart at a convenience store.

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Natural Hot Springs Hana Hotaru no Yu Domi Inn PREMIUM Kyoto Sta
tion 600-8216 Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 558-8 P
hone 075-371-5489 Location: Get out of t
he central exit of Kyoto Station and walk a few minutes to the right to get to t
he hotel. The rental cycle at Mitsui Garden Hotel is only a few minutes' walk away, so it's easy to use. There is also Lawson at the convenience store.

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Apa villa hotel in front of
Kyoto Station 600-8212 Shiokoji-cho, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 5
33 Phone 075-341-8111 Location This h
otel is located on the right side of the hotel, exiting the central entrance
of Kyoto Station. It is located close to Doomy Inn. It is about 500 meters to Higashi-Honnji Temple.

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Kyoto Shin-Hankyu Ho
tel 600-8216 In front of the central entrance of JR Kyoto Station, Higashi-Shiokoji-cho, Shimok
yo-ku, Kyoto Prefecture Phone 075-343-53
00 Location This hotel is located on the left side of Kyoto Tower, exiting the central exit of Kyoto Station.

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Attractions on the side of Kyoto Tower

On the Kyoto Tower side, there are the following sightseeing spots, and within walking distance, there is a place to go by bus. The sightseeing spots around Kyoto Station can be reached on foot, but I think it would be easier if you could rent a bicycle.

Around Kyoto Station

Main Attractions

Nishi-Honanji, Higashi-Honanji, Kyoto Tower, Wataruen, San-Sanmado, Kyoto National Museum

How to get to the tourist area from the station

On foot or on a rental cycle

The attractions on the Kyoto Tower side (jr. Kyoto Station, which leaves from Central Station, etc.) are Nishi-Honanji Temple, Higashi-Honanji Temple, Wataruen, San-Sanmado,
and
Kyoto National Museum. The combination of "Kyoto Tower, Wataruen, Higashi-Honanji, Nishi-Honanji" and "Kyoto Tower, Higashi-Honanji Temple, Wataruen, Sansanmado, Kyoto National Museum" is a route that you can do your best on foot. However, because it walks in the area of the tourist spot, it is easier to travel by bicycle if you want to go around all this area.

Nishi-Honenji

Nishi-Honnji Temple is a 15-minute walk from the central entrance of JR Kyoto Station (the side where Kyo
to Tower is located). Nishi-Honanji Temple has national treasures such as Magedo, Amida-do, To
unkaku, and Karamon. If you want to see all the national treasures, you want to keep them for at least an hour.

Basic information

Location: 600-8501 Honanji Mon-emachi, Horikawa-do Hanaya-cho, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto Hours
5:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (opening hours) If you want to look a
round the buildings of Nishi-Honnenji Temple, the gate is open from 5:30 in the morning. Admission fee f
ree of charge Acces
s From JR Kyoto Station, it takes about 15 minutes to walk out the central exit (the side where Kyoto Tower is located).

Higashi-Honnji

Higashi-Honnji Temple is a 10-minute walk from the central entrance of JR Kyoto Station (the side
where Kyoto Tower is located). Higashi-Honanji Temple is the highlig
ht of The Magedo and Amida-do Halls. If you only want to see the buildings of Magedo and Amidado, you can see it in about 15 minutes, but Higashi-Honanji Temple has a famous garden called Wataruen, about
a 5-minute walk from here. When it comes to seeing here, it takes about an hour.

Basic information

Location: 600-8505 Tokiba, Shimokyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 754 Time  March
to Octobe
r: 5:50 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. November to February 6:20 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. If you would like to visit the Temple, Auditoriu
m, Treasure Museum, Kanchi-in, etc., please check the time from Toji's website. Admission fee free (The paid vi
sit will be the gold hall, auditorium, and five-story pagoda) Access From J
R Kyoto Station, it takes about 15 minutes to walk from the exit of Kyoto Tower side. If you want to see national treasures such as Magedo, Amida-do, Tohunkaku, And Karamon, you want to set it up for about an hour as a time other than access.

San-Sanma-do

Sanjusanmado is famous for its thousands
of Kannon-like bodies. The site itself is not so large, but if you take your time one body and one body slowly, about an hour will pass soon. So the more time you take, the more time you'll
take. There is the Kyoto National Museum in front of Sanzomado, so if you look here, you may need a frame of two to three hours.

Basic information

Location: 605-0941 Sanzomado-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 657 7 hours a da
y, 7 March to mid-N
ov
ember: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (last at 4:30 p.m.) From mid-November to February, 9:0
0 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (last at 3:30 p.m.) For details, please check the website of
Sanzomado. Admission fee: 600 yen (adults) Access Sansanmado is a
20-minute walk from the central
entrance of JR Kyoto Station (the side where Kyoto Tower is located). It's about a five-minute walk from the station and you'll cross the river, so if you have a river, it's not the wrong direction. Note Kannon-sama
in the hall is prohibited from taking photographs.

Kinkakuji area

Kinkakuji Temple is thought to be one or two spots for sightseei
ng in Kyoto. Kinkakuji Temple is a little far away from Kyoto Stati
on. Kinkakuji itself is not so large on the site, so if you look around Kinkakuji Temple on the site and it is not so crowded, it will be about 20 to 30 minutes. When shopping at a shop, it is a feeling called plus alpha. You can get to the
entrance in about 5 minutes from the bus pass. T
here is Kitano Tenmangu Shrine near Kinkakuji Temple, so you can go around here by bus.

Main Attractions Kink
aku-ji Temple, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine

How to get to the tourist area from the station

City bus (from the bus terminal on the side of Kyoto Tower)

Kinkakuji

Kinkakuji Temple is said to have been built by Yoshimitsu Ashikaga, the third
Shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate. Kinkakuji Temple is located less than 10 km away from Kyoto Station. Kinkakuji Temple is closed except for the visit time, so you can't see it unless it
's a visit time. In addition, Kinkakuji, entrance, the way to look at Kinkakuji will be one-way, so you can not return, let's go around firmly to hold down the point.

Basic information

Location: 603-8361 Kinkakuji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 1 Hours 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission: Adults
400 yen Junior high and high school students 300
yen Access If you are going to Kinkakuji Temple from JR Kyoto Station, it takes about 50 minutes to take the bus from B2 to Kinkakuji (101) of the bus terminal on the side of Ky
oto Tower. The place to get off is Kinkakuji-do, which is about a 5-minute walk from the bus stop.

Timetable

Ginkakuji area

Along with Kinkaku-ji Temple, Ginkaku-ji Temple is one of Kyoto's most famous tour
ist attractions. It is a little far from JR Kyoto Station, but if you go around by set with Kinkakuji Temple, you can go around by city bus, so if you are interested in both, it might be better to go around with Kinkakuji temple as
a set. Compared to Kinkakuji Temple, Ginkakuji Temple has an area where you can climb a few mountains on the premises, so you want to spend about 30 to 40 minutes sightseeing time in situations where it is not crowded.

Main Attractions
Ginkaku-ji

How to get to the tourist area from the station

City bus (from the bus terminal on the side of Kyoto Tower)

Ginkaku-ji Temple

Ginkaku-ji Temple is said to be the origin of the Yamaso Higashiyama-den, built by Yoshimasa Ashikaga
, the Eighth Shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate. Ginkakuji Temple is located about 8 km away from Kyoto Station and about 8 km from
Kinkakuji Temple. In Kyoto, city buses connect tourist attractions, so it is efficient to take advantage o
f city buses. Ginkakuji Temple is closed except for the visit time, so you can't see it unless it's a visit time.

Basic information

Location: 606-8402 Ginkakuji-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 2 Time  Marc
h 1 - Nove
mber 30, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. December 1 to the end of February
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission: 500 yen (adult) / 300 yen (juni
or high and high school students) Access If you are going f
rom Kyoto Station, take the bus from bus terminal D1 to 100 on the side of Kyoto Tower and take about 40 minutes to Ginkakuji Road. Timetable Compared to Kinkaku
ji Temple, which is close to the bus pass, it takes about 10-15 minutes to walk from the bus pass to Ginkakuji Tem
ple. If you are going from Kinkakuji Temple, take 102 on the Kinkakuji Road and get off at Ginkakuji-do. Timetable

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

I think Kiyomizu-dera Temple will be one of the most popular spots for sightseeing in Kyoto, along with Kinkakuji Te
mple. Kiyomizu-dera Temple is located a little over 3 km away from Kyoto Station. Therefore, from Kyoto Station, access by city bus can come near the entrance. In the vicinity of Kiyomizu-dera Temple,
famous sightseeing spots such as Gion and Yasaka Shrine are established within a 30-minute walk. I think that it is ideal to use the walk and the city bus well and to go around efficiently because Kiyomizu-dera temple alone walks considerably.

Main Attractions Ki
yomizu-dera Temple, Yasaka Shrine, Gion

How to get to the tourist area from the station

City bus (from the bus terminal on the side of Kyoto Tower)

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Higashiy
ama, Kyoto. The temple is said to have started in 778 and has a history of more than 1200 years.
First of all, if you go to the entrance, there is Niomon Gate, and if you go there, there is the main hall. Because the site is large, the stay is an area where I
want to see time for about one hour. From "Shimizu-do" which is a bus pass to Niomon, it is a slope, so it is an image to walk for about 15 minutes. So, I want to take a frame for about two hours, including connecting buses.

Basic information

Location: 605-0862 Shimizu 294, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture
Hours 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m. (depending on the time of year and day) The vis
it time is different depending on the time of year. For more information, please check the
official website. Admission: 400 yen (adult) / 200 yen (chil
dren) Access If you are going from Kyoto Station, take the bus from bus terminal D1 to 100 on the side of Kyoto Tower and take about 15 minutes to Shimizu Road. Time
table Because the bus pass is uphill, it is an image to walk for about 15 minutes to the entrance.

Yasaka Shrine

Yasaka Shrine is said to have benefits such as amotheri
ng evil. It is a famous shrine where Gion Festi
val is held. You can see the bright amber gate on the path of the city bus, so you can get there smoothly
by bus. The area of Gion is also about a 5-minute walk from this shrine.

Location: 605-0073 North side of Gion-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 625
Access If you are going from Kyoto Station, take the bus from bus terminal D1 to 100 on the Side of Kyoto Tower and take about 15 minutes to Gion. Timetable


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