京都おもココ

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Kyoto Traditional Shops & Landmarks Map

おもてなしの心
京都おもココ
近隣地域 南区・京都駅 周辺
京都のイメージ
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Exploring historic landmarks and the refined taste of Kyoto...
京都 おもココ は、京都新聞広告「おもてなしの心」で長年ご協賛頂いた老舗など「信頼ある名店」を掲載しています。京都観光の際のお食事や老舗名店めぐり等、真の京都の味をぜひ。
Kyoto OMOKOKO features trusted, long-established restaurants and shops endorsed by the Kyoto Shimbun newspaper's "Omotenashi no Kokoro" (Spirit of Hospitality) for many years. Enjoy the authentic taste of Kyoto.

おもてなしの心「京都 近隣地域・南区・京都駅 周辺」

Spirit of Hospitality — Greater Kyoto & Kyoto Station Area

おもてなしの心
京都 近隣地域・南区・京都駅 周辺

Spirit of Hospitality — Greater Kyoto & Kyoto Station Area
由緒ある名所と京都ならではの洗練された味をたずねて…
Exploring historic landmarks and the refined flavors unique to Kyoto...
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Omotenashi Shops  Landmarks
The Kinrin (nearby) area covers locations south of central Kyoto, including the magnificent To-ji Temple with its five-story pagoda — Japan's tallest wooden tower. Near Kyoto Station, you'll find traditional yuba and soba restaurants perfect for a meal before or after your train journey.

Kyoto's Finest Traditional Shops & Restaurants

Kyoto OMOKOKO is a curated map of traditional restaurants and old established shops in Kyoto — trusted by locals for generations. These are not tourist traps, but authentic Kyoto dining and shopping experiences: hidden gems where locals eat, many passed down for generations. Whether you're exploring Gion, Arashiyama, or Kiyomizu-dera, discover the real taste of Kyoto.

京ゆば 三田久
村京ゆば 三田久‎‎

Murakyo Yuba Mitakyu
A traditional yuba (tofu skin) restaurant near Kyoto Station. Fresh yuba dishes at reasonable prices.
 
手打蕎麦たくみや
手打蕎麦たくみや

Teuchi Soba Takumiya
A renowned handmade soba restaurant in southern Kyoto. Authentic soba made with carefully selected buckwheat flour.
京都観光

近隣・南区・京都駅 周辺の
「京都のLandmarks」

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近隣・南区・京都駅 周辺の
「京都のLandmarks」

(緯度順)
東寺
東寺‎

To-ji Temple

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Exploring historic landmarks and the refined taste of Kyoto...

Exploring historic landmarks and the refined taste of Kyoto...