![]() The Gardens of luxuary Japanese inn / restaurant Top Page |
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![]() Yoshikawa (a traditional luxuary inn) A luxury inn in the center of Kyoto city. The inner garden made by Kobori Enshu and "tempura" dishes are famous. |
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![]() Sa-ami (a traditional Japanese restaurant) This page is created in Japanese, but I hope you can refer to the images alone A luxury restaurant in Maruyama Park. You can eat Japanese cuisine (Kaiseki cuisine) in a traditional tea room. |
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![]() Seiwa-so (a traditional Japanese restaurant) This page is created in Japanese, but I hope you can refer to the images alone A luxury restaurant in Fushimi Ward, southern Kyoto. A variety of beautiful gardens welcome you. |
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![]() Ganko Takase-gawa Nijo-en This page is created in Japanese, but I hope you can refer to the images alone A former villa of Mr. Yamagata Aritomo, a great politician of the Meiji era, , which inherited the garden created by Kobori Enshu. It is currently used as a restaurant. |
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![]() kamichi-ya Yourou This page is created in Japanese, but I hope you can refer to the images alone A long-established soba restaurant. You can eat soba while looking at the inner small gardens. |
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![]() Nishio Yatsuhashi-no-sato This page is created in Japanese, but I hope you can refer to the images alone A restaurant run by Nishio that sells a long-established Japanese confectionery "Yatsuhashi". You can eat light meals at a reasonable price. |
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![]() Sumi-ya This page is created in Japanese, but I hope you can refer to the images alone This house is located in Shimabara, the most prestigious "Geisha town" in Japan until the Edo period. It is currently used as a museum. |
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