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    Luggage Storage Kyoto

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      Kyoto Train Station

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      Fushimi-Momoyama Station

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      Yasui Kompiragū Shrine

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    Kyoto, Japan

    Established in 794 as Heian, Kyoto served as Japan's capital for over 1000 years. Though Tokyo has since become the epicenter of governance, Kyoto steadfastly holds its title as the cultural capital of Japan. It stands as the origin of numerous traditional Japanese arts and crafts, such as the renowned kabuki theater and the exquisite kaiseki cuisine. At its heart lies Kyoto Station, a bustling hub that seamlessly melds traditional aesthetics with modern design. Not far from the station stands Kyoto Tower, offering panoramic views of the cityscape. Kyoto University, one of the nation's most prestigious institutions, has contributed immensely to the city's reputation as an intellectual powerhouse.

    Visitors often find tranquility walking through the enchanting Kyoto Bamboo Forest, where tall bamboo shoots sway with the breeze. The Kyoto Imperial Palace, with its grand architecture and pristine gardens, stands as a testament to the city's regal past. Throughout Kyoto, ancient traditions live harmoniously with the dynamism of contemporary life.

    5 Facts about Kyoto

    1. Kyoto, translating as ‘Capital City’, served as Japan's capital from 794 to 1868 AD. With the rise of Edo (now Tokyo) as a trading hub, the capital shifted to Tokyo in 1868.
    2. Historically, Kyoto was Japan’s largest city, but by the late 16th century, Edo (Tokyo) and Osaka surpassed it. Today, Kyoto ranks as Japan's eighth-largest city.
    3. Known as the ‘City of Ten Thousand Shrines’, Kyoto boasts over 3,000 temples and shrines. Iconic sites include Fushimi-Inari-Taisha and the National Treasure-designated Kiyomizu-dera, founded in 778 AD.
    4. Kyoto is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include the Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Fushimi Inari Shrine, and the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), highlighting its immense cultural significance.
    5. Kyoto University, established in 1897, stands as one of Japan’s premier institutions. Ranked highly globally, it has produced notable figures including five Japanese prime ministers and 19 Nobel Prize laureates.

    Kyoto: Must-See Spots

    If you're short on time, ensure you catch the Kyoto's top attractions with our list of 5 essential sights. Additionally, if you're lucky enough to be there during cherry blossom season or when the leaves turn, certain spots become unmissable, such as the Philosopher’s Path.

    Visit Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): Marvel at the stunning Zen Buddhist temple covered in gold leaf, reflecting elegantly on its surrounding pond.

    Explore Fushimi Inari Taisha: Wander through the iconic thousands of red torii gates that lead up to the sacred Mount Inari.

    Stroll through Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: Immerse yourself in the tall, rustling bamboo stalks that create a serene and almost otherworldly atmosphere.

    Experience Kiyomizu-dera Temple: Overlooking the city from its terrace, this temple is especially popular in cherry blossom and fall seasons for its breathtaking views.

    Discover Gion: The historic geisha district of Kyoto, where you can glimpse traditional wooden machiya houses, tea houses, and if you're lucky, spot a geisha or maiko (apprentice geisha) going about their day.