Early morning walk in this old neighborhood is nothing can be compared. No matter how many time you spend here, you will be forever be enamored.
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Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka, located near Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, make up two of the historically protected blocks here, the other one being Kiyomizuzaka. Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka are two small stone-paved slopes lined with steps, with Sannenzaka a small path linking Kiyomizuzaka with Ninenzaka. The houses here are mostly Machiya-style wooden houses built in the Edo period, with most vendors selling Kiyomizu ware and ancient Kyoto porcelain products. There are also quaint restaurants and souvenir shops to be found.
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Sannenzaka & Ninenzaka Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Early morning walk in this old neighborhood is nothing can be compared. No matter how many time you spend here, you will be forever be enamored.
A place where you can feel the old Japanese scenery. There are so many people that it seems difficult to look around leisurely. There are many cute souvenir shops and snack shops, so it would be better if you could leisurely look around. If you like Totoro, I highly recommend Totoro Shop~!!!Address: Japan 605-0826 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Masuyacho, Kyoto
Remember 2019.11 Kansai late autumn trip~ Going to Kiyomizu Temple, three years and two years is the road after all. Very artistic uphill trail, shops on both sides, are very rich in Japanese architectural characteristics, plus a lot of young ladies wearing kimonos, it feels like time and space are interlaced. While climbing, tourists browse various Kyoto specialty shops, without fatigue. It was just that there were too many tourists in the maple leaf season at that time, and they didn't care to appreciate it, especially the road that was approaching the entrance of Kiyomizu Temple, which could crush me. I have the opportunity to really want to walk this road again and really taste the Kyoto style.
Beautiful townscape in Kyoto, there's a shop selling delicious chili furikake.
The scenery is pleasant, the fun is Hang Seng, and the price is high.