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Pages in category "Streets in Kyoto" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gojō Street;
Kawaramachi Street (河原町通, Kawaramachi-dōri) runs parallel to the west bank of the Kamo River on the eastern side of Kyoto, Japan. Its intersection with Shijō Street is called Shijō Kawaramachi and is a leading shopping district of the city.
Kiyamachi Street (木屋町通, Kiyamachidōri) is a historical street in Kyoto, Japan, running north–south. It runs between Kiyamachi Nijō and Kiyamachi Shichijō on the eastern side of the Takase River near the Kamo River. There also runs Nishi-Kiyamachi Street on the western side of Takase River between Sanjō and Shichijō.
Teramachi Street (寺町通 てらまちどおり, teramachidōri) is a historical street in Kyoto, Japan, running north–south from Kuramaguchi Street to Gojō Street, for about 4.6 km. [1] History [ edit ]
Sanbongi-dōri (三本木通, Sanbongi-dōri) is a street in the central-eastern part of Kyoto, in the Kamigyō-ku ward. It begins at Kōjinguchi-dōri.The street splits into two roads, Nishisanbongi-dōri (西三本木通) to the west and Higashisanbongi-dōri (東三本木通) to the east, which eventually converge just before its end, Marutamachi-dōri.
Aerial photograph in 1946. During the period of the Heian-kyō, it was a narrow street known as Rokujō Bōmon Kōji (六条坊門小路). [1] The road that was formerly known as Gojō Ōji was actually located where Matsubara Street stands today and for this reason, the bridge now known as Matsubara-bashi supposedly was the Gojō Ōhashi of that time.
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Ōmiya Street (大宮通 おおみやどおり Ōmiya dōri [1]) is a major street running from north to south in the city of Kyoto, Japan.It extends about 10 km [2] from Shikanoshimo Park in the north to Takeda Idebashi Street in the south, crossing the Kita-ku, Nakagyō-ku, Shimogyō-ku, Minami-ku and Fushimi-ku districts of Kyoto.