Nineizaka (Ninenzaka) - Kyoto

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清水-2丁目 Masuyacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan

Postal code : 605-0826
Webサイト : http://www.2nenzaka.ne.jp/
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Description : Charming pedestrian thoroughfare known for its classic architecture, teahouses & cherry blossoms.

清水-2丁目 Masuyacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan
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Smruti M on Google

Its one of the iconic streets of Kyoto City, that represents Japan’s good old days.Picture perfect ,nostalgic and a historical street.This street leads to the famous Kiyomizudera Temple and also one of the main attraction of the city for its beautiful scenery.The historical stone paved streets are lined with traditional Japanese buildings, shops, cafes and inns, and are also surrounded by several famous landmarks.It also houses The World's First Tatami Starbucks.A street worth visiting to have a Japanese cultural experience.
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AV on Google

Walking down the street is a nice way to understand what old Kyoto looked like, the path is filled with old buildings and shops. Many of the shops are just for tourists, with little authentic old style shops, but the walk up the path allows to reach a beautiful temple and shrine. It gets less crowded after 5pm, while before it is full of people walking up and down. Reccomended to have a look at the buildings and do some shopping while in Kyoto. You can walk the entire path in 20 minutes and then visit the temples. Take the time to look over Kyoto once you reach the top of the hill for a great view of the city which is hard to get anywhere else.
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Jonas Grincius (Jonas12611) on Google

Amazing place to visit any season, winter or spring, any time of day or night. You will feel and smell Japan. In the late evening when lights are on this allay is crowd less and You may enjoy lonely stroll.
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Pno Ens on Google

A very touristy part of Kyoto. Loved the splendid sakura tree hanging out from the old stores. There’re tons of tourists, of course. The slightly tilted but wide stairways were easy to walk on. The Starbucks which recently opened became another trendy spot! Highly recommend this area for visitors!
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Xibei Wang on Google

Had pretty good browsing experience here. Stores are all cute, despite the people. So many samples eating places that I was actually full. The wide variety of pickles is like heaven for pickle lovers. We can’t help but bought quite a lot. There are also nice cafes where you can rest your leg and take a cupcake.
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Arnold Arkar Moore on Google

This place is beautiful and great for photos, please be mindful as some shops and streets prohibit photography. Best to come here at around 1600, as most of the stores will still be open. I read on a guide that it's best to come at night but I was sorely disappointed as most of the shops were closed. Coming at 1600 and taking a stroll around until its evening would be better as you can shop and take photos. This place looks lovely at night but be careful and watch your step. The kimono rental here is pretty reasonably priced at around 3000 yen, if you're interested. If you happened to come here late, and there's no restaurants open, I suggest walking down to Pontocho, and having a meal there as it is open till late. Be prepared for a lot of walking however as this area is huge!
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Xue Meng on Google

Lovely place. Good to learn the national history and culture by seeing their shops and commercials ;)
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Chris D on Google

While it may be photo worthy and nice to visit while on your trip to Kyoto, it’s only worth it during the early morning or evening when the crowds have thinned out. If you can time your visit either before or after the Chinese invasion of bus package tourists (pre Covid and probably post Covid) you won’t be stuck in meandering horde.

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