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 左京区(南部)周辺」
Spirit of Hospitality — Kyoto Nanzen-ji & Philosopher's Path Area
おもてなしの心 京都 左京区(南部)周辺
Spirit of Hospitality — Kyoto Nanzen-ji & Philosopher's Path 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
South Sakyo stretches from Shimogamo Shrine through the Philosopher's Path to Nanzen-ji Temple. This culturally rich area is home to Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion), Heian Shrine, and some of Kyoto's most acclaimed restaurants including the Michelin three-star Hyotei and the legendary tofu restaurants of Nanzen-ji.
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.
下鴨 福助 本店 Shimogamo Fukusuke Honten Founded in 1923 near Shimogamo Shrine. Beloved for Kyoto-style obanzai home cooking and seasonal dishes.
聖護院八ツ橋総本店 Shogoin Yatsuhashi Sohonten Founded in 1689. The original creator of yatsuhashi — Kyoto's most famous cinnamon rice cracker, with over 330 years of history.