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  Ryokan Kangesu Tokyo - kyoto, nara information - Reasonable Hotel inn
Kyoto was founded as the city of Heian-kyo in 794.
Kyoto, with 1.46 million residents, is one of the few major cities of Japan where lifestyles are in balance with lush natural surroundings.
A fare : 13520yen (Shinagawa to Kyoto) and (Tokyo to Kyoto)
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 JRM: The Trains of Japan - A Photo Essay
JR East Series 205 Yokohama line train at Shin-Yokohama station, passing under the JR Central Shinkansen station.
Kyoto-bound San’in Line Series 113 local train, north of Tenryu-ji Temple and west of JR West Saga-Arashiyama station.
JR West series 283 Ocean Arrow awaiting morning departure at Kyoto Station.
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  UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Japan > Kyoto Metro
In addition to the two subway lines there is a local north-south line, called Keihan Line, which runs underground along the Kamo River in the center of the city [Demachiyanagi — Marutamachi — Sanjo (interchange with Tozai subway line) — Shijo — Gojo — Schichijo — and then on to Osaka].
On the western end, the Tozai Line is being extended from Nijo to Nishioji-Tenjin (2.4 km, 2 new stations, 2002-2007), it may eventually reach Rakusai new town (10 km).
The Karasuma Line might be extended from Takeda to Rakunan new town.
www.urbanrail.net /as/kyot/kyoto.htm   (404 words)

  
  Learn more about Kyoto in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kyoto was the capital or Heian Kyo of Japan from 794 until the transfer of the government to Tokyo in 1868 at the time of the Imperial Restoration.
Though archaeological evidence places the first human settlement on the islands of Japan to approximately 10,000 BC, the Kyoto area was not settled until the 7th century by the Hata clan from Korea.
Kyoto is home to the main headquarters of Nintendo, as well as its domestic division, Nintendo of Japan.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /k/ky/kyoto.html   (730 words)

  
 Kyoto   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kyoto remained Japan's capital until the transfer of the government to Edo in 1868 at the time of the Imperial Restoration.
Kyoto's kimono weavers are particularly renowned, and the city remains the premier center of kimono manufacturing.
Kyoto Station is on Karasuma, and the subway system's Karasuma Line follows that street north and south from the station, with stops at many numbered avenues, and also at Imadegawa (a major street).
www.tocatch.info /en/Kyoto.htm   (1859 words)

  
 Kyoto   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kyoto is located on the middle-western portion of the island of Honshu.
Kyoto's only sizable heavy industry is electronics: the city is home to the headquarters of Nintendo and Nintendo of Japan, as well as the headquarters of OMRON Corporation, Kyocera (''Kyo''to Ceramic) Corporation, and Murata Manufacturing.
Kyoto is known as one of the academic centers of the country, and is home to thirty-seven institutions of higher education.
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 Science Fair Projects - Kinki Nippon Railway
Kintetsu operates a complex network of lines in the Kinki region, connecting Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Nagoya, Tsu, Ise, and Gifu.
Kintetsu began life in 1914 as the Osaka Electric Tramway Company, operating a line between Osaka and Nara (now the Kintetsu Nara Line).
The modern Kashihara, Osaka, and Shigi lines were completed in the 1920's, followed by the Kyoto Line (a cooperative venture with the Keihan Electric Railway).
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Kintetsu   (387 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Kintetsu Kyoto Line
Uji (Japanese: 宇治市; -shi) is a city on the southern outskirts of the city of Kyoto, on the Keihan line or the JR Nara Line towards Osaka.
Byodoin Uji (Japanese: 宇治市; -shi) is a city on the southern outskirts of the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
Category: Railway lines of Japan Rail gauge is the distance between the inner sides of the two rails of a railroad.
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 Kyoto travel guide - Wikitravel
Kyoto was the capital of Japan and the residence of the Emperor from 794 until the Meiji Restoration of 1868, when the capital was moved to Tokyo.
Kyoto's wide, straight roads make for heavy traffic in many parts of the city, but it is possible to find back alleys that are quieter and offer better chances to happen upon all sorts of sightseeing/cultural gems.
Kyoto Cycling Tour Project kctp.net 075-954-3636 A five-minute walk from the North Exit (the side with the busses and Kyoto Tower) of Kyoto Station, immediately turn left (west) and head down the street that runs between the station and the Post Office, continuing across the street and past the Kyoto Campus Plaza.
wikitravel.org /en/Kyoto   (6400 words)

  
 Kintetsu Nara Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kintetsu Nara Line (近鉄奈良線, -sen) is a railway line of the Kintetsu Corporation connecting Higashiosaka, Ikoma, and Nara, Japan.
In 1970, the Namba Line was opened, and the actual starting station of the Nara Line moved to Kintetsu Namba Station.
Between Yamato-Saidaiji and Kintetsu Nara, trains of the Kyoto Line also run.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kintetsu_Nara_Line   (304 words)

  
 Kyoto Travel: Access, Orientation and Transportation
Kyoto's has an inadequately developed public transportation system, consisting of two subway lines, a dense bus network and as many as half a dozen railway companies, whose train lines, however, are surprisingly irrelevant to tourists, although not completely.
There are two subway lines in Kyoto, the Karasuma Line which runs from south to north along Karasuma-dori (Karasuma Street) and stops at JR Kyoto Station, and the newer Tozai Line which runs from east to west and crosses the Karasuma Line at the intersection of Karasuma-dori and Oike-dori.
Kyoto is probably the Japanese city with the highest concentration of taxis.
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 Kintetsu Kyoto Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kyoto Line (近鉄京都線) is a railway line of the Kintetsu Corporation connecting the Japanese cities of Kyoto, Uji, and Nara.
West Japan Railway (JR West): Tōkaidō Main Line(Biywako Line and JR Kyoto Line), Kosei Line, Nara Line, and Sanin Main Line (Sagano Line)
West Japan Railway (JR West): Gakkentoshi Line (Katamachi Line) (JR Miyamaki Station)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kintetsu_Kyoto_Line   (178 words)

  
 Kyoto - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The original city (the modern-day wards of Nakagyo, Shimogyo, and Kamigyo) was laid out in a grid pattern (modeled after the ancient Chinese capital during the Tang Dynasty, Changan (present-day Xi'an)) in accordance with traditional Chinese geomancy, with the Imperial Palace facing south.
Other notable sites in and around Kyoto include Arashiyama and its picturesque lake, the Gion and Pontocho geisha quarters, the Philosopher's Walk, and the canals which line some of the older streets.
Kyoto also has a unique higher education network called the Consortium of Universities in Kyoto, which consists of 3 national, 5 public (prefectural and municipal), and 41 private universities, as well as the city and 4 other organizations.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Kyoto   (1882 words)

  
 Karasuma Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Karasuma Line (京都市営地下鉄烏丸線, Kyoto Shiei Chikatetsu Karasuma-sen) is one of two lines of Kyoto Municipal Subway.
It is jointly operated with the Kintetsu Kyoto Line to Nara.
West Japan Railway: Tōkaidō Line(JR Kyoto Line and Biwako Line), Sanin Line(Sagano Line), and Nara Line
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karasuma_Line   (76 words)

  
 Bookstores in Kyoto   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kyoto University and Doshisha University: -------------- To Kyoto University Campus: Bus 17 from JR Kyoto Terminal serves Hyakumamben.
Doshisha is Kyoto's foremost Christian University." "Kyoto is the academic center of western Japan.
Kyoto scholars interpret law much more liberally than their counterparts in Tokyo." "To the east of Kyoto University Campus is Ginkaku-ji, The Temple of the Silver Pavilion.
www.geocities.com /evelynleeper/jp-kyoto.htm   (1840 words)

  
 CITY TRANSPORT, Kyoto Tourist Information and Travel Guide at InfoHub.com
The Karasuma line runs from southerly Takeda, via Kyoto Station and Kita-oji, to Kokusai Kaikan in the north, while the new Tozai line starts at Nijo in the west and cuts east through Sanjo-Keihan and Higashiyama to Daigo in the southeast suburbs; the junction between the two lines is Karasuma-Oike Station.
Of several loop lines around the city, the most useful is #206, with stops near the National Museum, Gion, Heian-jingu, Daitoku-ji and Nijo-jo; buses running clockwise leave from stand B-4, anticlockwise from A-2.
Some loop line buses terminate at Kita-oji, so check with the driver if you're going that way; the stands at Kita-oji are colour-coded red for eastbound buses and blue for westbound.
www.infohub.com /destinations/asia/Japan/Kyoto/71493.htm   (797 words)

  
 Welcome to Kyoto - Kyoto Station Building -
Kyoto Station, located in the Shimogyo Shichijo district, accommodates the JR and Kintetsu Lines, the Kyoto Municipal Subway Line, and Kyoto City Buses.
And there is great view of Kyoto from the sky plaza.
JR Line to "Kyoto".Kintetsu Line "Kyoto".Subway Karasuma Line "Kyoto".
www.pref.kyoto.jp /visitkyoto/en/theme/activities/activity/town/station   (100 words)

  
 Kyoto
The Kintetsu limited express train is comfortable for you in considering time and amenity of sightseeing.
In recent years, the connection of JR lines between Kyoto and Nara is improving, and the JR has become usable.
@From Osaka to Kyoto, the Hankyu limited express from Umeda to Kawaramachi station, Keihan line limited express from Yodoyabashi, Kitahama, Kyobashi, Temmabashi to Shichijo, Shijo, Gojo, Demachiyanagi station.
www.rekishikaido.gr.jp /time-trip/gengo/eng/kyoto.htm   (1217 words)

  
 ODF'06 Nara
From JR and Kintetsu Nara station, please take the Bus Numbers 70, 88, 97, 98 or 133, bound for "Kasugataisya Honden " (leaves from Bus Gate No. 1), and get off at "Ken Shin-Kokaido", or take the Bus Number 2 ”Shinai Junkan” (leaves from Bus Gate No. 1), and get off at "Daibutsuden-Kasugataisha Mae".
At JR Tennoji Station, please transfer to JR Yamatoji Line to JR Nara Station.
From Kyoto to Nara, please take Kintetsu Kyoto Line (about 40 minutes) or JR Nara Line (about 45 minutes).
www.pac.ne.jp /odf06/cs.html   (370 words)

  
 Kyoto Temples: Kanimanji
Culturally it belongs more to Nara than Kyoto, and traffic connections with the latter are not very good.
There is a slow train, the JR Nara Line, that takes almost an hour after leaving Kyoto Station before it arrives in the rural, though no longer unspoiled, land of Southern Yamashiro.
In that case it may be most convenient to take Miyamaki Station on the Kintetsu Line as your base, because as the largest station in the area this is where the restaurants (and taxis) are.
www.xs4all.nl /~daikoku/junrei/reijo/46-ban.htm   (1153 words)

  
 NARA TRAVEL TO
From Kyoto station, both the JR Nara Line and the private Kintetsu Kyoto line will get you to Nara quickly.
Kintetsu is slightly cheaper and Kintetsu Nara station is better located that JR Nara, but travellers may have to change at Yamato Saidaiji for the last hop into town.
The fastest route from Osaka is to take the private Kintetsu Nara Line from Namba station.
www.japaneselifestyle.com.au /travel/nara_travel.htm   (233 words)

  
 India, Indian States, India States, Indian hotels, Indian News and Indian Tourism, India Travel
Before and during World War II, the square was often used by imperial motorcades when Emperor Showa (known to westerners as Hirohito) traveled between Kyoto and Tokyo: the image of Kyoto Station with its giant Rising Sun flags became a well-known image of the imperial era.
Kyoto - Tōfukuji - Inari - JR Fujimori - Momoyama - Rokujizō - Kohata - Ōbaku - Uji - JR Ogura - Shinden - Jōyō - Nagaike - Yamashiro-Aodani - Yamashiro-Taga - Tamamizu - Tanakura - Kamikoma - Kizu - Narayama - Nara
Kyoto - Kujō - Jūjō - Kuinabashi - Takeda (>> Kintetsu Kyoto Line to Nara)
www.jharkhandin.org /wiki-Kyoto_Station   (941 words)

  
 Grand Prix - Kyoto
Previous qualification may occur through a Qualifier tournament, through performance at a professional tournament, or by being an invited DCI player (valid on the date of the official rank announcement for the appropriate professional tournament).
The structure for Grand Prix – Kyoto is modified Swiss-style (50-minute rounds, with the number of rounds determined by the number of participants), with the Top 64 players advancing to the Sunday finals for prizes and invitations.
Byes for Grand Prix—Kyoto are based on the Pro Tour—Houston 2002 professional standings and DCI ratings as of December 18, 2002.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=grandprix/kyoto03/facts   (567 words)

  
 Kyoto information site『2Kyoto』◇Stays information/Welsunpia Kyoto(ウェルサンピア京都)◇
Since this hotel is the distance for 40 minutes by Kyoto to the car, they are the public accommodations optimal as a base of sightseeing.
At the meal and party of boast, after a sport easy-permeates and can be obtained.
Please pass the time of one of relaxation in WELSUNPIA Kyoto on the hill surrounded green.
www.2kyoto.net /eng/syukuhaku/kyotanabe/welsunpia.html   (222 words)

  
 Osaka Outer Loop Line   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Osaka Outer Loop Line (大阪外環状線 Ōsaka-soto-kanjōsen) is a railway line under construction by the West Japan Railway Company.
The line will connect Shin-Osaka Station in northern Osaka to Kyohoji Station in Yao City, forming an arc around the eastern suburbs of the city.
JR Kyoto Line, Osaka City Subway Midosuji Line, Sanyo Shinkansen, Tokaido Shinkansen
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/o/os/osaka_outer_loop_line.html   (87 words)

  
 JAPAN FOR YOU // powered by KINTETSU INTERNATIONAL
As a travel destination, Kyoto is a popular choice as it combines the serenity of the Japanese lifestyle and the magical flavor of a tradition, most Westerners are fascinated with — the tradition of Geisha.
In these five Hanamachi, it is said that there are a couple hundred Geisha and most entertain in the many O-chaya (tea houses) which line the narrow streets in the Gion district.
If you visit the Gion District in the early evening hours, it is not unusual to see Geisha and Maiko making their way along the maze of alleyways and streets, toward their appointments in one of the many O-chaya or restaurants in the area.
www.kintetsu.com /japanforyou/tour_geisha.html   (554 words)

  
 Kyoto Subway ->Kamasuma
It is a North-South Line connecting Kyoto JR Station with the north suburbs and via the Kintetsu Line the southern suburbs and the city of Nara.
Kintetsu paint scheme train celebrating Kyoto and Nara, the two cities the railway connects.
Classic Kyoto Kamasuma line rolling stock at Shijo station.
ktransit.com /transit/Japan/Kyoto/kyoto-hr-kamasuma.htm   (139 words)

  
 General Infomation|Matsushita Memorial Library
It is requested that you make reservations in advance of your visit, so as to ensure your full enjoyment of our facility.
From "Yamadagawa Station" on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line, it takes about 7 minutes on foot.
From "Takanohara Station", which is also on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line, it takes 17 minutes on foot.
matsushita-library.jp /en/info/info.html   (176 words)

  
 Aquarium KAIYUKAN[information]
Enjoy KAIYUKAN with an unlimited ride pass (Osaka KAIYU Ticket) on subway lines, new tramlines and city buses in Osaka city all day.
Kyoto, Nara, or Kobe), the KAIYU Ticket price is varied.
KAIYU Tickets are sold at the stations and transportation centers in Osaka and other cities, Hankyu line, Keihan line, Nankai line, Kita Osaka Kyuko line, Kintetsu line, Senboku Kosoku line, Shintetsu line, Nose Dentetsu line, etc.
www.kaiyukan.com /eng/info   (898 words)

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