Kyoto Guide

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Accommodation | Basic services | Supermarkets, food | Transportation | Healthcare | Computers, internet | Jobs | Japanese C.V.s
Going out | Eating out | Sport | Films | Books | Cooking classes
Day trips | Overnight trips
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Bars, restaurants

Wandering around the streets highlighted in light blue, it's easy to find some really nice places to eat and drink. On the sreets towards the left you will find lots of secluded restaurants, while on the northern two streets, there are a few good bars. Just have a walk around and enter somewhere that looks good. If you follow Teramachi down to the south then you should find plenty of electronic shops, although if you want a wider range you should go to "Den Den" in Osaka.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kawaramachi Station
12
Merry Island, great little cafe
2
No. 1 Travel, Discount Travel agency
13
BAL Building (contains Junkudo)
3
Beaver Records, some second hand cds
14
Okonomiyaki with an English menu
4
Doie Foods
15
ING
5
The Loft
16
Mushroom Bar, Happy space
6
Movix
17
The Hub
7
Caspian Kitchen, Turkish food
18
More bowling
8
Kent Boys, discount liqour shop
19
Another Watami
9
Round 1
21
H and a Brazilian restaurant
10
Suit Company, Watami
22
Gyukaku, Yakiniku
11
Bar Tonbo
23
Rub a Dub

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