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  2. Category:Streets in Kyoto - Wikipedia

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  3. Kawaramachi Street - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Oike Street - Wikipedia

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    Oike Street (御池通 おいけどおり Oike Dōri [1]) is a major street that crosses the center of the city of Kyoto from east to west, running approximately 4.9 km from Kawabata Street (east) to Tenjingawa Street (west).

  5. Karasuma Street - Wikipedia

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    Karasuma Street (烏丸通り, Karasuma Dōri, litt. "crow circle street") is a major south-north street in central Kyoto, Japan. [1] It is part of National Route 24 and National Route 367 . The Karasuma Line subway runs under the street.

  6. Shinkyōgoku Street - Wikipedia

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    Shinkyōgoku Street (新京極通 しんきょうごくどおり Shinkyōgoku Dōri [1]) is a shopping street that runs from north to south in the center of the city of Kyoto. [2] The street extends for approximately 500 m from Sanjō Street on its northern end to Shijō Street on its southern end [3] and it is located between Ura Teramachi ...

  7. Kiyamachi Street - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Ōmiya Street - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Shijō Street - Wikipedia

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    The city of Kyoto has enforced a smoking ban on this street, on the busy section from Yasaka Shrine to Karasuma street, and in the surrounding districts. During the Gion Matsuri in the month of July, the Naginata-hoko, the Kanko-boko, Tsuki-hoko, Kakkyo-yama and Shijō-Kasa-Boko are built on the street. The street is also part of the route of ...