Bread / Dessert / Other Food Shop Spots in Around Kinkaku-Ji Temple Area
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- Kameya Shigehisa
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- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku Taniguchiumezumacho Myoshinji Kita Monmae
- A Japanese-style confectioner with a long history that first opened in 1802. The shop makes small bath, hand-made confections and is the purveyor for both Ninnaji Temple and Jingoji Temple, a sub temple of Myoshinji Temple. Their Kinugasa sweet is a gentle blend of sugar and starch and comes from a tale in ancient folklore when the Emperor Uda hung a white cloth over a pine tree to imitate the beauty of the snowscape covering the midsummer Mt. Kinugasa.
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- kyogashi SASAYA SHOEN
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4.56 Reviews
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- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku Taniguchisonomachi 3-11
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ワラビ餅 極みを購入。最高級本ワラビを50%使っており、粘り強いためカットされていない。 質的には5つ星だが、庶民的にワラビ餅に1200円はしんどいため星4つ。 次回は本ワラビ100%の方を予約しようと思います。 Kiwami As the name suggest, its the extremity of Kyotos specialty Warabi...
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- Shozankaku Honten
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- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Narutakiudanotani 20
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- Kappotakeshita
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- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Taniguchikakinouchichou 5
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- Kogetsu Hanazono
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- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku Hanazonokitsujiminamicho 5-4
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- Eiju Ya
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- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku Hanazono Kasugacho 8-2
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- Keifuku Railway Myoshin-ji Temple Station Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture Ukyo-ku,
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- Dairiki Shokudo
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- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku Taniguchiumezumacho 2-3
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Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.
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