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  2. Owariya - Wikipedia

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    Preparing Soba noodles. Owariya ( Japanese: 尾張屋 )or Honke Owariya is the oldest restaurant in Kyoto, Japan; it was founded in 1465. [1] The specialty are traditional buckwheat noodles, called soba. Japan's royal family has been known to eat at the restaurant. [2] The restaurant uses the "freshest" Kyoto spring well water to make its soup ...

  3. Ponto-chō - Wikipedia

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    Ponto-chō. Coordinates: 35°00′29″N 135°46′16″E. Ponto-chō in the morning. Ponto-chō at night. Ponto-chō at night. Ponto-chō (先斗町) is a hanamachi district in Kyoto, Japan, known for its geisha and maiko, and is home to many of the city's okiya and traditional tea houses. Like Gion, Ponto-chō is famous for the preservation ...

  4. Ichiriki Chaya - Wikipedia

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    Ichiriki Chaya. The Ichiriki Teahouse (一力茶屋, Ichiriki Chaya), formerly Ichiriki Mansion (一力亭, Ichiriki-tei), is an historic ochaya ("tea house") in Kyoto, Japan. It is located at the southeast corner of Shijō Street and Hanami Lane, its entrance right at the heart of the Gion Kobu district. It is considered an exclusive and high ...

  5. Heihachi Jaya - Wikipedia

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    Heihachi Jaya. Heihachi Jaya is one of the oldest restaurants in Japan, founded in 1576, and located on the bank of Takano River in Kyoto city, Kyoto Prefecture . [1] The restaurant was included in famous literary works and Kyogens, traditional comical theatre plays. [2]

  6. Michelin Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin Guides ( French: Guide Michelin [ɡid miʃlɛ̃]) are a series of guide books that have been published by the French tyre company Michelin since 1900. [1] The Guide awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few restaurants in certain geographic areas. Michelin also publishes the Green Guides, a series of general ...

  7. Salon de thé François - Wikipedia

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    Salon de thé François was established in 1934 by Shōichi Tateno (September 7, 1908 – June 6, 1995). The building was originally built as a traditional wooden townhouse ( Machiya) and was later converted into a western-style café. [1] Tateno had graduated from Kyoto Municipal Art School and became one of the most active leaders of the ...

  8. Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    Kyouto. Kyoto ( / ˈkjoʊtoʊ /; [3] Japanese: 京都, Kyōto [kʲoꜜːto] ⓘ ), officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi, [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] ⓘ), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan 's largest and most populous island of Honshu. As of 2020, the city had a population of 1.46 million, making it the ninth ...

  9. Gion - Wikipedia

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    Gion. Coordinates: 35.003496°N 135.775051°E. Hanamikoji street. Higashi geisha Tsunemomo surrounded by paper lanterns. Gion (祇園) [a] is a district of Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan, originating as an entertainment district in the Sengoku period, in front of Yasaka Shrine (Gion Shrine). The district was built to accommodate the needs of ...

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