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 Kyoto, Kyoto: Articles on Kyoto, Kyoto (current) from Fablis Online Encyclopedia
Today, it is the only major city in Japan that still has an abundance of prewar buildings, although modernization is continually breaking down the traditional Kyoto in favor of newer architecture, such as the controversial Kyoto Station complex.
Kyoto also has a unique higher education network called the Consortium of Universities in Kyoto, which consists of three national, five public (prefectural and municipal), 41 private universities as well as the city and four other organizations.
Kyoto is renowned for its abundance of delicious foodstuffs.
encyclopedia.fablis.com /index.php/Kyoto

  
 The Kyoto Shimbun News
Kyoto Station building is new face of international cultural sightseeing urban Kyoto.
Gozan Okuribi, the five sending off fires lit on the five mountains ( Daimonji, Hidari-Daimonji, Funagata, Myo-Hou and Toriigata) that surround Kyoto, is a summer-time spectacle of the city.
News items we collect in Kyoto and Shiga are carried in here.
www.kyoto-np.co.jp /kp/index_e.html

  
 Kyoto Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyoto, one of the least modern cities in Japan by virtue of its many cultural heritages, was largely reluctant to accept such an ambitious structure in the mid- 1990s: the station's completion began a wave of new high-rise developments in the city that culminated with the 20-story
Before and during World War II, the square was often used by imperial motorcades when 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.
It is 70 meters high and 470 meters from east to west, with a total floor area of 238,000 square meters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyoto_Station

  
 Kyoto Travel Guide
Kyoto was Japan's capital and the emperor 's residence from 794 until 1868.
Over the centuries, Kyoto was destroyed by many wars and fires, but due to its historic value, the city was not chosen as a target of air raids during World War II.
Budget Accommodation, convenient, quiet area in Kyoto city, dormitory and private rooms from 3 nights to monthly.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e2158.html

  
 Kyoto Travel: Kyoto Station
Kyoto Station is the city's main station served by all trains of the Japan Railways, including shinkansen, Kintetsu Railways and the subway.
The new Kyoto Station building was built on the occasion of the 1,200th anniversary of the Heian Capital foundation.
A large bus terminal is located in front of the station building.
www.japan-guide.com /e/e3922.html

  
 What's New at OpenHistory
The bad news is that they are mostly of the same old usual subjects as the older photos - Oyama-jinja, Kyoto Station, Kiyomizudera, etc. Sorry, but I still have friends and relatives who haven't seen those places yet, so always end up going back.
Added lots of pics of Kyoto Station, Umenomiya Shrine, Himeji Castle, and a few of Wajima and Osaka.
Please check it out and send me complaints, compliments, and most importantly, bug-fixes.
www.openhistory.org /whats_new.html

  
 kyoto japan - The japan Spot
Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, an ongoing project from Kyoto University, has recently updated this collection of molecular interaction...
Kyoto Vacations : Find comprehensive Kyoto vacation and tourism information, including recommendations on things to do and where to stay, as well as maps, pictures, and more.
Shin using ball four country kinmata shin toyoko inn kyoto japan, chiba ryokan kyoto tokyu nara kyoto protocol saitama saitama chiba.
www.republicaweb.net /kyoto-japan

  
 Kyoto Station
The new station building was completed in 1998, and it impressed us by its architecture and magnitude.
The pictures show a view on the building from Kyoto Tower and the northern entrance.
Escalators join the different levels, where offices, restaurants, a big department store and a hotel have been arranged.
www.travelnotes.de /japan/railroad/kstate.htm

  
 TrekEarth History of the Kyoto station Photo
Although a new station is very beautiful and it is convenient, as for me, the old Kyoto station is not forgotten, either.
The Kyoto station was again born by the recent years very modern design.
Kyoto is a town especially famous also in Japan.
www.trekearth.com /gallery/Asia/Japan/photo31383.htm

  
 Kyoto Ryokan UNDER 4,000Yen- Ryokan style accommodation in Kyoto, Japan
This cozy inn is located in a quiet, old traditional entertainment area, a short distance west of Kyoto Station.
Kyoto Ryokan UNDER 4,000Yen- Ryokan style accommodation in Kyoto.
Kyoto Ryokan UNDER 4,000Yen- Ryokan style accommodation in Kyoto, Japan
www.kyotohostel.com /index-ita.html

  
 WEST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY - Kyoto Station Building
Kyoto Station was rebuilt in order for people to interact with the culture and as a means of information transfer.
The Kyoto Station Building is a comprehensive combined facility designed to save as a gateway to the ancient city of Kyoto.
WEST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY - Kyoto Station Building
www.westjr.co.jp /english/products/con03/index.html

  
 Kyoto Station
The new building of the central railway station
www.japannet.de /kyoto/naka/kyotoeki.html

  
 Kyoto Station
Images around Kyoto Station, taken with Canon EOS 5 / 24mm / Fuji Velvia rated at 40 ASA
www.glnow.com /photos/Kyoto

  
 Kyoto
The pagoda of Toji, a temple in Kyoto.
Kyoto is known as one of the academic centers of the country, and is home to thirty-seven institutions of higher education.
Kyoto's kimono weavers are particularly renowned, and the city remains the premier center of kimono manufacturing.
www.infoslurp.com /information/Kyoto

  
 Kyoto Hostel Tour Club Kyoto hostels chain
The Kyoto Hostel / Accommodation near Kyoto Station: Grand renewal opened in Mar. 2004!
Copy right 2000 Kyoto hostel Tour Club Kyoto hostels chain
We are recommended in many guidebooks as the best hostel among Kyoto hostels.
www.kyotojp.com

  
 Sanjo Station (Kyoto) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanjo Station (三条駅, -eki) is the main Keihan Electric Railway station in Kyoto.
Sanjo Station is located in the Higashiyama Ward, in Kyoto City.
It connects with Sanjo Keihan Station on the Kyoto Subway Tozai Line.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sanjo_Station_(Kyoto)   (179 words)

  
 Kyoto Guide Temples Shrines Museums :: Japan Visitor
Daikakuji Temple on the western outskirts of Kyoto, to the north of Arashiyama, was originally an Imperial villa of the Emperor Saga, later becoming a temple in the ninth century.
Kyoto is the tourist jewel in Japan's crown and a must-see destination for most visitors to the country.
In northeast Kyoto, in the foothills of Mount Hiei, the gardens of the seventeenth century Shugakuin Rikyu Imperial Villa are a superb example of shakkei or "borrowed scenery".
japanvisitor.com /jt/kyoto_attractions.html   (179 words)

  
 Kyoto City Tourism & Culture Infomation System
Go to next page to obtain detailed information on tourism and culture in Kyoto.
raku.city.kyoto.jp /sight_apr.html   (179 words)

  
 nightlifekyoto
Kyoto has an astounding variety of bars, from exclusive Gion clubs where it's possible to spend $1,000 in a single evening to grungy gaijin bars.
While geisha entertainment is going to be well out of the reach of all but the fabulously rich with personal introductions, Kyoto has a good variety of standard entertainment options such as bars, clubs and discos, all of which are good places to meet young Japanese.
Most of Kyoto's cultural entertainment is of an occasional nature, and you'll need to check with the Tourist Information Center (TIC), Kansai Time Out or Kyoto Visitor's Guide to find out whether any thing interesting coincides with your visit.
ouray.cudenver.edu /~pychui/nightlifekyoto.html   (665 words)

  
 Kyoto - 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 offers an incredible number of attractions for tourists, and visitors will probably need to plan an itinerary in advance in order to visit as many as possible.
Some of the most picturesque parts of Kyoto, and the older areas of the city, are located in the eastern region of the city, across the Kamo River.
wikitravel.org /en/Kyoto   (4291 words)

  
 iFlyLAX.com: Stories: "Old Meets New in Kyoto, Japan"
Kyoto station, where I had arrived by Shinkansen (Bullet train) the day before, is right in the center of town within a gleaming hotel and shopping complex called "the Cube".
Kyoto's "monkey mountain" is populated by an extended family of red-faced simians who make human visitors hike up a one-mile switchback trail to their home on Mt. Iwata, which offers a beautiful panoramic view of the entire city.
The shear number of temples and shrines in Kyoto, Japan's historic capital and center for traditional culture, required that I restrain myself to selecting a handful of the most significant and representative to visit during my short stay, and savor their individuality.
www.iflylax.com /lax_mon2.html   (4291 words)

  
 Kyoto Travel Guide Fodor's Online
But such was Kyoto's decline in the 17th and 18th centuries that when the power of the government was returned from the shoguns to the emperor, he moved his capital and imperial court to Edo, renaming it Tokyo.
Kyoto did remain the imperial capital -- the emperor being little more than a figurehead -- and the first three Tokugawa shoguns paid homage to it by restoring old temples and building new villas.
And where old quarters of Tokyo have been replaced with characterless modern buildings -- a fate that Kyoto has shared in part -- much of the city's wooden architecture of the past still stands.
fodors.com /miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=kyoto@86&...   (4291 words)

  
 Omiya Station, Kyoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Omiya Station ( Japanese : 大宮駅 Ōmiya Eki) is a railway station built underground in Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan.
Keifuku Electric Railroad Arashiyama Main Line terminus Shijo-Omiya Station locates nearby.
This page was last modified 23:38, 7 May 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Omiya_Station,_Kyoto   (4291 words)

  
 Yokohama Station
Station was renamed the Sakaragicho Station and the Yokohama-Hodogaya "Small Driven Train" was done away with.
September 1, 1923 The station was destroyed in a fire in the Kanto Great Earthquake Disaster.
March 29, 1945 The large half of the station's facilities were destroyed in the Yokohama Great Air Raid.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/y/yo/yokohama_station.html   (4291 words)

  
 Bookstores in Kyoto
Kyoto University and Doshisha University: -------------- To Kyoto University Campus: Bus 17 from JR Kyoto Terminal serves Hyakumamben.
Kyoto addresses are given in a 'nearby intersection' + 'direction' format.
Buses 5, 17 and 205 from JR Kyoto serve Shijo-Kawaramachi.
www.geocities.com /Athens/4824/jp-kyoto.htm   (1835 words)

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