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Information about Kyoto and Amanohashidate
Japanese Style Inns
Seikirou
(Miyazu
City) |
http://www.seikirou.co.jp
Established in 1758, Seikirou, in the north
of Kyoto Prefecture, has a centuries-old tradition as the inn of choice
among the literary and artistic community. Many of their works grace
the walls. |
Sumiya
Ryokan ( Kyoto City ) |
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/sumiya/
(
in Japanese )
The atmosphere of this well-located Kyoto inn is rich in tradition
and prestige. Famous for its Kyoto cuisine using the special ingredients
of the season. |
Kinsuitei
( Nagaoka City) |
http://www.kinsuitei.co.jp
(
in Japanese )
In
business for 125 years, Kinsuitei Restaurant is nationally famous
for dishes made with bamboo shoots. |
Gyozanen
( Kyoto City ) |
http://www.gyozanen.com
(
in English & Japanese )
Sanzenin
Temple, in the wooded mountains north of Kyoto city, provides the
location for this inn noted for its fine cuisine. Nothing could complement
the food better than the beautiful natural surroundings. Check for
scheduled live performances. |
Hiiragiya
Ryokan ( Kyoto City ) |
http://www.hiiragiya.co.jp/
(
in English & Japanese )
The
purity of Japanese style permeates this exclusive, internationally
known inn. Traditional wood craftsmanship and private garden views
instill the timeless sense that draws travelers to Kyoto. |
Hanamasa
Flower Shop ( Kyoto City ) |
http://www.hana-kyoto.or.jp/hanamasa (
in Japanese )
Serenity
expressed through mountain grasses, foliage and native flowers in
this centrally-located Kyoto flower shop. Maintaining a high reputation
since 1861. |
Yado-net
Lodgings in Japan |
http://www.yadonet.ne.jp (
in Japanese )
Website
for a vast variety of accommodations throughout Japan. |
Morikoh
Restaurant |
http://www.morikoh.com
Serves Cantonese food for the whole family in a scenic location along
the Shirakawa river near Chionin temple in Kyoto city. |
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