Directly connected to all the train lines of Kyoto Station including the Shinkansen, ”JR Kyoto Isetan” is located at the gateway to Kyoto.
A Japanese udon restaurant using wheat from Joshu Gunma, Kyoto
Conveniently located ten minutes on foot from Kiyomizudera Temple. Enjoy sightseeing in Kyoto empty-handed with our kimono rental with no time limit.
A store with popular character goods and Japanese miscellaneous goods perfect for souvenirs, located in Kyoto's Shijo Kawaramachi. We also have 300 gacha gacha machines.
A store producing and selling Kyoto-style wire netting ware. Admire the products made one-by-one by our craftsmen.
You can reserve on the day by telephone (075-748-7117). We have more than 300 types of kimono! Five minutes to Fushimi Inari's 1000 torii gates. Amazing cost performance with everything included.
Experience tea ceremony at Kyoto's Kiyomizu/Ninenzaka! You can learn about the Japanese traditional culture of tea ceremony, and even try making tea yourself.
The Japanese designer Atsuro Tayama's Daimaru Kyoto store, ATSURO TAYAMA
A store specializing in Buddhist altar equipment in Kyoto's Kawaramachi district. We sell all sorts of equipment, including Buddhist altars, Buddhist statues, rosary, incense sticks and candles.
A long-established speciality store in the prayer-bead manufacturing capital of Kyoto, boasting a history of more than 300 years.
Our stock ranges from sportswear for athletes to healthy lifestyle. Our specialist staff will find the perfect product for you.
A theme park where you can experience Japanese harmony in an Edo town, originally built for a period drama.
We started making raku ware pottery in Gion, Kyoto, about 200 years ago. Presently Motoo Kawasaki is the 8th generation of Waraku.
Experience bushido, the way of the samurai. Have a samurai experience readily by trying kembu, a traditional Japanese performing art, or watching a stage performance.
Connected to Kyoto station. A watch speciality store on B2F in the popular dining and souvenir shopping complex, Cube.
We make each and every piece of clothing by hand using traditional Japanese fabrics such as sashiko-stitched textiles, as well as kimono sewing and dyeing techniques originating in Kyoto.
Shop, experience and see craftsmanship. A complex where you can enjoy many kinds of traditional handicrafts and Japanese culture.
A vintage accessory shop for women, with items chosen from all over Japan and the world.