Other Shopping Spots in Around Kyoto Station Area

  • Jusanya
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku 4 Jodori Teramachi Higashi Iru 13
    The only manufacturer of traditional boxwood combs in Kyoto. This over 100-year-old shop continues to make wooden combs using the same techniques handed down over the generations. Products for sale are made from domestic Japanese boxwood dried for over ten years and include carefully made travel sized combs and hand engraved hairpin combs. They also sell more affordable combs made with imported boxwood.
  • Doi Shibazuke Honpo Porta Branch
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Karasuma-dori Shiokoji Sagaru Higashi-shiokojicho Kyoto Ekimae Underground shopping center Porta
    A famous shop for pickled items in the Porta shopping area most well known for their Shibazuke Pickles, an authorized Kyoto food specialty. The shop is conveniently located nearby the Karasuma Higashi ticket gate exit at JR Kytoto Station making this the perfect place to pick up a souvenir. Other recommended products are their Suguki pickled turnips and Senmaizuke pickled radishes.
  • Torii Kanaami
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Takatsujidori Yanaginobanba Nishiiru Senshojicho 452
    A wire netting industrial arts shop and workshop located near Bukkoji Temple. While the wire netting craft was first used on the outsides of shrines and temples as bird repellant and for lanterns it's long association with shrines and temples led to an increase in the art. The beauty and warmth of the art can be felt in the hexagonal patterns of the tea strainers and tofu scoops that are handmade, one by one.
  • Tanji Renshodo
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku 7 Jodori Karasuma Nishiiru Nakaicho 114
    A handmade Japanese candle shop first founded in 1938. They serve as a purveyor for the Higashi-Honganji Temple and its branch temples as well as a number of other famous temples and shrines throughout Japan. They only use wax from domestic wax trees and are concentrated on creative originality. Their Kigake candles are made using traditional methods that take over one week to make and are masterpieces that will bring you a sense of inner calm.
  • Takezasado
    Shopping
    Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto City Shimogyo-ku Aya Hokkaido Saikuin Eastern Inl Shinkaiza cho 737
    The main Takezasado shop and studio, which was established in 1999 with the aim of promoting woodblock printing by the Takenaka Mokuban woodblock printing workshop, itself founded in 1891. In addition to making woodblock prints to order, providing woodblock print planning and design, holding woodblock printing classes, and examining and restoring old woodblock prints, the studio also sells exclusive products such as book covers made with woodblock print techniques.
  • Kungyokudo
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto prefecture Kyoto shi, Kamigyo-ku Horikawa dori Nishi Honganji temple
    This long-established store of incense near Nishi Honganji Temple is a 15 minute walk from JR Kyoto Station. The inside of the shop is large, and soft light creates a quiet atmosphere. The shop conveys one of Japan’s three largest forms of art, Kodo (traditional incense-smelling ceremony) to the present age. On the first floor of the store you can find gifts and items for the home, and on the second floor aroma bags and incense burners that can be enjoyed easily everyday are sold. Of course not only items for gifts but also able to be used for various purposes such as a room decoration and wearing. In Kungyokudo there is a fragrance seat facing the courtyard, and classes to experience incense smelling are held.
  • Kyo no Miyage
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Shimogyou-ku Higashishiokoujitakakurachou 8-3 ASTY Kyoto Kyoto Station within Shinkansen ticket gate
    This souvenir shop is in Asty Kyoto by the Hachijo Exit of the Tokaido Shinkansen's Kyoto Station in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City. They sell local sweets, pickles, sake, and more. They also have items like the chocolate Kyo-no-Rocher sold only at their store. Lots of tourists come for Kyoto souvenirs.
  • Bath tablet kintetu Kyoto Sta.
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Pref. Kyoutoshi Shimogyou-ku Higashishiokoujikamadonochou
  • 2nd Street Kuse
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Minami-ku Kuzetonoshiro Cho 554-banchi
  • 2nd Street Kyoto Kamitoba
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Minami-ku Kamitobaomizo 22-banchi 1
  • 2nd Street Kyoto Sta. Hachijoguchi
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Minami-ku Nishikujokitanouchicho 45-banchi
  • toto Handling Kyoto Research Park Mae Lottery Store
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku
  • toto Handling Kotochika Kyoto Shop
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Higashi Shiokoji Cho Chinai Chikatetsu Kyoto Sta. Konai
  • toto Handling Katsura Minami Daiei Shop
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Minami-ku Kuzekamikuzecho 485 Daiei Katsura Minami Mae
  • toto Handling Kotochika Shijo Shop
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Nijohanjikicho Chisaki Chikatetsu Shijo Sta. Konai Chikatetsu Shijo Ekikita Ticket Gate Yoko
  • toto Handling Kyoto Station Building Shop
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Karasuma-dori Shiokoji Sagaru Higashi-shiokojicho 901 JR Kyoto Station Building Information
  • toto Handling Rakunan AEON Shop
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Minami-ku Kisshoinoikecho 31 AEON Rakunan
  • World Warehouse
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Shimogyo-ku Sujiyacho 144
  • Hyonnayaoya
    Shopping
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Shimogyou-ku Matsukawachou

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Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.

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