Direct Sales Store Spots in Katsura / Nishiyama Area
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- Around Gion
- Around Kiyomizu-Dera Temple
- Around Okazaki
- Around Ginkaku-Ji Temple
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- Direct Sales Depot / Market
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- Direct Sales Store
Category
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- Marche Oharano
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Oharanohaigatacho 179 JA Kyoto Chuo Oharano Branch
- A local direct sales shop located in the front of the JA Kyoto Chuo Oharano Branch, just a five-minute drive from the Onohara Interchange on the Kyoto Jukan Expressway. Local Oharano produce and processed goods are sold every Tuesday morning as well as the morning of the first and third Saturdays of the month. This shop is just one part of the Oharano Local Brand Strategy put into place by the local residents. With the goal of letting people know who the local suppliers are the interior of the shop is decorated with photographs of the local suppliers. It's fun to find your favorite farmers while looking at their POP advertising including comments..
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- uenonogeihirobamae chokubaisho
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Nishikyou-ku Katsurakaminonishichou 306
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- Shiba Ki Farm
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Oharanokitakasugacho 525
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- Yasui Farm
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Oenishinagacho 1-92
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- Nishigyokunokyonoshunyasai Sales
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Nishikyou-ku Yamadahamurochou 13-33
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- Naka Bun Farm
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Oenishinagacho 3-13
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- Take Yuka Shu
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Oharanooshiochou 134
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- Shimada Direct Store
- Shopping
- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Nishikyo-ku Shimotsubayashiminamidaihannyacho 43-2
Kyoto Areas
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.
Best of Kyoto
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