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  1. Kyoto Buddhist religious objects
  2. Kyoto Budo Center (Kyoto Center of Martial Arts)
  3. Kyoto Building of the Keihan Electric Railway
  4. Kyoto Bunkyo Junior & Senior High School
  5. Kyoto Bunkyo Junior High School/Senior High School: Furukawamachi-dori Street sagaru
  6. Kyoto Bunkyo University, Kyoto Bunkyo Junior College (school buses operated)
  7. Kyoto Bus
  8. Kyoto Bus Arashiyama Office: 1-1, Saga-myojo-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City (site of the head office)
  9. Kyoto Bus Arashiyama Ticket Office/Mt. Hiei Line (Hieizan Drive Bus)
  10. Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd.
  11. Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd. (Higashiyama-Gojo stop)
  12. Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd. Route 32: Demachiyanagi Station - Kitaoji Station - Kurama - Hirogawara (year-round operation)
  13. Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd., Route 95: 'Kitayama Birdie' Ohara - Kurama (operated on holidays between Spring Equinox Day and November 30)
  14. Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd., whose head office is located in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, is a route bus operator belonging to the Keihan Electric Railway Group.
  15. Kyoto Bus Co.,Ltd.[1]
  16. Kyoto Bus Route 32: Demachiyanagi Station - Kitaoji Station - Kibune-guchi - Kurama - Hirogawara (year-round operation)
  17. Kyoto Bus Route 33: For Kibune (seasonally varying time schedule; for 2008, it was operated daily between March 20 and December 7)
  18. Kyoto Bus Route 95 'Kitayama Birdie' : Ohara - Kurama (operated only on Saturdays and holidays between Vernal Equinox Day and November 30)
  19. Kyoto Bus Takano Office: 5 Takano-takeya-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  20. Kyoto Bus from the Miyake Hachiman bus stop
  21. Kyoto Bus has a route that runs in front of this Bus Terminal, but it dose not use the terminal now (described later).
  22. Kyoto Bus provides only one bus service, which comes from Kyoto Station on Saturdays and holidays.
  23. Kyoto Bus runs through the pass where bus stop called 'Hanase-toge' is located and is used by mainly climbers.
  24. Kyoto Bus: Kamigamo-jinja Mae Stop
  25. Kyoto Central Post Office
  26. Kyoto Central Post Office (Shimogyo Ward): 600-0000, 600-8xxx, 601-0000 and 601-8xxx
  27. Kyoto Central Post Office: 600-0000, 600-8xxx, 601-0000 and 601-8xxx
  28. Kyoto Central Wholesale Market
  29. Kyoto Century Hotel
  30. Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  31. Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI)
  32. Kyoto Chuo Branch, Mizuho Bank
  33. Kyoto Chuo Shinkin Bank
  34. Kyoto Chuo Shinyo Kinko, Gojo Branch
  35. Kyoto Chusho-kigyo Kaikan (Kyoto Small-and-medium-sized enterprise Hall)
  36. Kyoto Cinema
  37. Kyoto Cinema (a mini-theater) is located in Shijo Karasuma, Shimogyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  38. Kyoto City
  39. Kyoto City (Kita Ward (Kyoto City), Kamigyo Ward, Sakyo Ward, Nakagyo Ward, Higashiyama Ward, Shimogyo Ward, Minami Ward (Kyoto City), Ukyo Ward, Fushimi Ward, Yamashina Ward and Nishikyo Ward) (where the prefectural government office is located)
  40. Kyoto City 10 series EMU
  41. Kyoto City Archaeological Museum
  42. Kyoto City Archaeological Research Institute both established and operates the museum with the goal of excavating, investigating and protecting cultural properties centering on Kyoto City.
  43. Kyoto City Assembly members of New Komeito: 12
  44. Kyoto City Assembly members of the Japanese Communist Party: 19
  45. Kyoto City Assembly members of the Liberal Democratic Party: 23
  46. Kyoto City Assembly members of the Minshu Miyako-Mirai Party: 14
  47. Kyoto City Budo (martial arts) Center (Cultural Property designated by Kyoto City)
  48. Kyoto City Bus
  49. Kyoto City Bus (Gojozaka stop)
  50. Kyoto City Bus (Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau)[1]
  51. Kyoto City Bus (Nishioji-oike bus stop)
  52. Kyoto City Bus (Uzumasa-tenjingawa-ekimae, Kaikonoyashiro)
  53. Kyoto City Bus Gojo Office used to be in charge, but changed to Umezu due to the office being abolished.
  54. Kyoto City Bus Kujo Office Route 16: For the Kujo Shako-depot; for Kyoto Station
  55. Kyoto City Bus Kujo Office Route No. 202, Rapid No. 202: for Tofuku-ji Temple and Gion, Nishioji-Kujo and Enmachi Station
  56. Kyoto City Bus Kujo Office Route No. 207: for Tofuku-ji Temple and Gion, Shijo-Omiya and Gion
  57. Kyoto City Bus Kujo Office Route No. 208: for Higashiyama-Nanajo and Kyoto Station, Nishioji-Nanajo and Kyoto Station
  58. Kyoto City Bus Kujo Office Route No. 71: for Kyoto Station, Matsuo Station (Kyoto Prefecture)
  59. Kyoto City Bus Line No. 95 stops at the Ebumi-jinja Mae Stop between Spring and Autumn on Sundays and national holidays.
  60. Kyoto City Bus Route Rinnan 5: Takeda Station (Kyoto Prefecture) - Fujinomori-jinja Shrine - Takeda Station; On April 1, 2006, the route of the bus service was changed in order to make a stop at Takeda Station.
  61. Kyoto City Bus Route South No. 8: For Takeda Station (Kyoto Prefecture) Higashi-guchi (east exit)/Yokooji Shako-depot
  62. Kyoto City Bus Umezu Office (only city employees are able to drive regular tour buses)
  63. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route 81/Route toku-81: Bound for Kyoto Station/for Yokooji Shako (depot).
  64. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route No. 19: for Kyoto Station, Yokooji Shako depot
  65. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route No. 19: for Kyoto-eki-mae (Kyoto Station) via Kujo-eki-mae (Kujo Station)
  66. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route No. 20: for Yokooji Shako depot
  67. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route No. 22: for Minami Kogyo-Danchi (Industrial Park)
  68. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route No. 78: for Kyoto Station, Kuze Kogyo-Danchi (Industrial Park)
  69. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office Route No.81 and Route Toku No. 81: for Kyoto-eki-mae (Kyoto Station) via Kanjinbashi
  70. Kyoto City Bus Yokooji Office South Route No. 8: for Takeda Station (Kyoto Prefecture) east entrance/Yokooji Shako depot
  71. Kyoto City Bus and Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd., operate the following routes:
  72. Kyoto City Bus and Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd., use a different name for their bus stop.
  73. Kyoto City Bus and Kyoto Bus lines are available.
  74. Kyoto City Bus and West JR Bus Company both use the stop, but they refer to it by different names.
  75. Kyoto City Bus and other public transport firms have been calling this spot "Sanjyo-Keihan" since before the subway line was opened.
  76. Kyoto City Bus and others: Nishinokyo Enmachi busstop
  77. Kyoto City Bus handles the operation, and the following route buses are available.
  78. Kyoto City Bus handles the operation, and the following route buses are available:
  79. Kyoto City Bus has installed northbound routes from Sanjo-dori Street toward Shijo-Kawaramachi and Kyoto Station.
  80. Kyoto City Bus line runs westward from Horikawa-dori Street.
  81. Kyoto City Bus or Kyoto Bus
  82. Kyoto City Bus, Kyoto Bus, JR West Bus: get off at Omuro Ninna-ji Temple bus stop
  83. Kyoto City Bus, Yokooji Office, Route 84: Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto Station
  84. Kyoto City Bus: Kamigamo-Misonobashi Stop (opposite side of the Kamo-gawa River), Kamigamo-jinja Mae Stop (within the grounds of the shrine in the same location as the City Bus terminal)
  85. Kyoto City Central Library
  86. Kyoto City Chokaku Gengo Shogai Center (rehabilitation and treatment center)
  87. Kyoto City Chuo Library
  88. Kyoto City Daiichi Higher Elementary School and Daini Kinrin Elementary School became affiliated with the Women's Normal School of Kyoto.
  89. Kyoto City Edition
  90. Kyoto City Education Center
  91. Kyoto City FM (Kyoto City FM, Fushimi Ward Kyoto City) (京都シティエフエム)
  92. Kyoto City Fire Department
  93. Kyoto City Fushimi Sumiyoshi Elementary School
  94. Kyoto City Gymnasium
  95. Kyoto City Hachijo Junior High School: Harikoji-dori Street
  96. Kyoto City Half-Marathon
  97. Kyoto City Half-Marathon is an event that takes place annually on the second Sunday in March, in the city of Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture.
  98. Kyoto City Hall
  99. Kyoto City Hall Front
  100. Kyoto City Hall Front Station
  101. Kyoto City Hall is located in Nakagyo Ward.
  102. Kyoto City Hall, Kawaramachi-dori Street (The main gate is on the opposite side.)
  103. Kyoto City Heiankyo Sosei-Kan Museum
  104. Kyoto City Higashi Waste Heat Utilization Center (Higashi heated pool, Tobu Clean Center, Daigo Library, Aquatic Conservation Center)
  105. Kyoto City Hospital
  106. Kyoto City Hospital (*)
  107. Kyoto City Hospital: between Onmae-dori Street and Nishi Doi-dori Street (front is Gojo-dori Street)
  108. Kyoto City International Foundation
  109. Kyoto City Iwakura District Support Center
  110. Kyoto City Junior College of Music was moved to Shogoin in 1956.
  111. Kyoto City Kamigyo Fire Department
  112. Kyoto City Kamogawa Junior High School: Horikawa-dori Street
  113. Kyoto City Karahashi Elementary School: Kujo-dori Street agaru
  114. Kyoto City Kinkaku Elementary School
  115. Kyoto City Kinugasa Junior High School
  116. Kyoto City Kita Ward Office
  117. Kyoto City Kita Ward Office: Its closest bus stop is 'Kitaoji Shinmachi.'
  118. Kyoto City Kita-sogo School for Special Education, a corner of Kamigoryo, Horikawa-dori Street
  119. Kyoto City Kodomo Miraikan (a hall dedicated to children and their future)
  120. Kyoto City Konoe Junior High-school at Higashioji Higashiiru.
  121. Kyoto City Kuretake Cultural Center
  122. Kyoto City Library
  123. Kyoto City Library is a group of municipal libraries of Kyoto City.
  124. Kyoto City Library of Historical Documents
  125. Kyoto City Library, central branch
  126. Kyoto City Life Learning Center/Kyoto City Central Library
  127. Kyoto City Minami Ward Office
  128. Kyoto City Municipal Government, Kawaramachi-dori Street kado (official address: Teramachi-dori Agaru)
  129. Kyoto City Municipal Government, Oike-dori Kado (corner of Oike-dori Street)
  130. Kyoto City Municipal Government, northwest corner of Oike-dori Street
  131. Kyoto City Murasakino Elementary School
  132. Kyoto City Museum of Historical Materials, Kamikiri-doshi Street
  133. Kyoto City Nakagyo Fire Department, Umeya Fire Squad
  134. Kyoto City Nakagyo Ward Office, Nakagyo Health Care Center, Horikawa-dori Street
  135. Kyoto City Nijokita Elementary School: Sawaragicho-dori Street
  136. Kyoto City Nishi Kyogoku General Playground
  137. Kyoto City Nishi Kyogoku General Playground and Baseball Field
  138. Kyoto City Nishi Kyogoku General Playground, Track, Field and Ball Park
  139. Kyoto City Nishikyogoku Comprehensive Sports Park
  140. Kyoto City Nishikyogoku Comprehensive Sports Park is a regional sports park, which is located in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  141. Kyoto City Nishikyogoku Comprehensive Sports Park was constructed as a sports field in Kyoto City to celebrate the marriage of Togu (Emperor Showa), in 1930.
  142. Kyoto City North Culture Hall
  143. Kyoto City Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings
  144. Kyoto City Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings is an area where the historical cityscape characteristic of Kyoto is preserved.
  145. Kyoto City Railway, the Keage Line used to run from the crossing at Keage to Higashioji-dori Street.
  146. Kyoto City Rakunan Junior High School: Jujo-dori Street
  147. Kyoto City Road No. 183 Kinugasa Utano Line
  148. Kyoto City Rokuhara Elementary School stands now in its location, and there is the Rokuharamitsu-ji Temple nearby.
  149. Kyoto City Route 181 Kyoto Loop Line - Nishioji-dori Street, Kitaoji-dori Street
  150. Kyoto City Route 183 Kinugasa Utano Line - Kitsuji-dori Street (Kinukake no Michi Road)
  151. Kyoto City Seishin Elementary School: Ninnaji kaido
  152. Kyoto City Shimogamo Junior High School
  153. Kyoto City Shinmachi Elementary School
  154. Kyoto City Shoran Elementary School: Itsutsuji-agaru
  155. Kyoto City Streetcar Fushimi Line used to run along the center of this bridge.
  156. Kyoto City Streetcar Kyoto Transportation Bureau Narrow Track 1-Type electric car
  157. Kyoto City Subway
  158. Kyoto City Subway (two lines, 31.2 km)
  159. Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line - Gojo Station - Kyoto Station
  160. Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line - Karasumaguchi Station underground of the Karasuma-dori Street
  161. Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line - Marutamachi Station - Karasuma Oike Station
  162. Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line - Karasuma Oike Station
  163. Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line - Nijojo-mae Station - Nijo Station
  164. Kyoto City Subway, Karasuma Line (Shijo Station)
  165. Kyoto City Subway, Karasuma Line - Kokusaikaikan Station
  166. Kyoto City Suzaku Dairoku Elementary School: Taishimichi nishi-iru
  167. Kyoto City Suzaku Daisan Elementary School: a corner of Matsubara-dori Street
  168. Kyoto City Teikyo Elementary School
  169. Kyoto City Tohokubu Seiso-kojo (Shihokubu Clean Center) (garbage and sewage plant)
  170. Kyoto City Tourist Association
  171. Kyoto City Trams Nishioji Line and Imadegawa Line
  172. Kyoto City Trams used to run from the front of Kyoto Station; trams (standard-gauge) ran east to Kawaramachi-dori Street and those (narrow-gauge, also called N-den) ran west to Nishinotoin-dori Street.
  173. Kyoto City Trams, Higashiyama Line: The station had been called 'Higashiyama-sanjo' since its opening on December 25, 1912.
  174. Kyoto City Trams, which opened in 1939 between Higashioji-dori Street and Nishioji-dori Street, was abolished in 1978.
  175. Kyoto City Transportation Bureau
  176. Kyoto City University of Arts
  177. Kyoto City University of Arts is a public university which is located in Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, and is one of the premiere universities for arts and music in Japan.
  178. Kyoto City University of Fine Arts and Kyoto City Junior College of Music were integrated to become Kyoto City University of Arts.
  179. Kyoto City Waterworks Bureau
  180. Kyoto City Waterworks Bureau, Marutamachi Service Office: same as above
  181. Kyoto City Waterworks Bureau, North Management Offie: Ikuhorikita-dori Street higashi-iru
  182. Kyoto City Waterworks Bureau, Yamanouchi Purification Plant
  183. Kyoto City Yamanouchi Purification Plant
  184. Kyoto City Zoo
  185. Kyoto City Zoo is a municipal zoo located in Okazaki, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  186. Kyoto City Zoo, etc. : The zoo is near to Higashiyama Station (Kyoto Prefecture), but it is also accessible from Keage Station.
  187. Kyoto City Zoo: Okazakimichi
  188. Kyoto City and Nagaokakyo City: Muko City is adjoined to Kyoto city on the east, west and north, and to Nagaokakyo City on the south.
  189. Kyoto City and Omi (the present Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture) at the base of Mt. Hiei, where yuba was first introduced in Japan, along with Nikko City and Minobu Town, are well known as production centers of yuba.
  190. Kyoto City bus
  191. Kyoto City buses
  192. Kyoto City has not established a sister-city relationship with any other city in Japan.
  193. Kyoto City is a city of universities and many of Ema (a votive horse tablet) for getting through a university entrance examination hang in the shrine.
  194. Kyoto City is also conducting an examination, but it is unclear whether or not the plan will be realized (see the Kyoto City LRT plan by Kyoto City Trams for details).
  195. Kyoto City is composed of the following eleven wards:
  196. Kyoto City is in serious fiscal shape.
  197. Kyoto City is known as a student city, as it is home to 36 universities and junior colleges.
  198. Kyoto City is located in the south of Kyoto Prefecture, having the Katsura-gawa River (Yodo-gawa River system), Uji-gawa River and Kamo (賀茂)-gawa River, (which merges into the Takano-gawa River (Kyoto City) and is then referred to as the Kamo (鴨)-gawa River (Yodo-gawa River system)).
  199. Kyoto City is the capital of Kyoto Prefecture and an ordinance-designated city, located in the south of Kyoto Prefecture (formerly Yamashiro Province).
  200. Kyoto City operates several bicycle parking areas around the station.
  201. Kyoto City owns the facility and Kyoto City Amateur Sports Association manages it as the designated manager.
  202. Kyoto City promotes a plan in which a water park will be constructed by restoring water flow in the not-covered area of the Hori-kawa River between Imadegawa-dori Street and Nijo-jo Castle.
  203. Kyoto City provides about 50 million yen in subsidies to cover part of the operating costs.
  204. Kyoto City remains the capital because the Takamikura, which indicates the Emperor's residence, is still housed in the Kyoto Imperial Palace (the capital city of Japan is determined not by the location of the government but by the place in which the Takamikura is housed).
  205. Kyoto City retains 20% of Japan's national treasures and 14% of its important cultural properties, mainly because the city has long been the center of politics and culture in Japan and was spared the destruction of World War II.
  206. Kyoto City started its first bus-operation business in 1928 in the 2.5-km section between Demachiyanagi and the botanical garden.
  207. Kyoto City then began to convert the area into an athletic park from 2004, and it opened on April 1, 2007.
  208. Kyoto City's ballgame ground in the athletic facilities at Takaragaike Park
  209. Kyoto City, Fushimi Ward Office
  210. Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  211. Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture (Oi-gawa River)
  212. Kyoto City, Sumoto City (Hyogo Prefecture), Fukui City (Fukui Prefecture), Tsuruga City, Nara City (Nara Prefecture) and Fukuyama City (Hiroshima Prefecture) all registered a magnitude of 5 on the Richter scale.
  213. Kyoto City, as designated by government ordinance, has the seventh-largest population of all the cities in Japan, including the special wards of Tokyo, and during the daytime the city boasts the sixth-largest population, surpassing that of Kobe City.
  214. Kyoto City, which established the Old Capital Tax, is not only an university city but also has Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines.
  215. Kyoto City: A work owned by Shinju-an subtemple of Daitoku-ji Temple
  216. Kyoto City: A work owned by the International Research Center for Japanese studies
  217. Kyoto City: A work owned by the Kyoto City University of Arts
  218. Kyoto City: Ukyo Ward and Sakyo Ward
  219. Kyoto City; Head temple of Kosho school of the Jodo Shinshu, Kosho-ji Temple; Amida-do hall and Temple gate; (reconstruction)
  220. Kyoto City; Head temple of Otani school of the Jodo Shinshu (the True Pure Land Sect of Buddhism), Higashi Hongan-ji Temple; Important cultural heritage; Temple gate; (construction)
  221. Kyoto Classroom (Nakatsuka Bldg. 3rd Floor, 1 Karahashi Nishi Hiragakicho, Minami Ward, Kyoto City, 601-8468)
  222. Kyoto Co-op at Hosono Station
  223. Kyoto College of Medical Technology
  224. Kyoto Community Broadcasting (Nakagyo Ward Kyoto City / NPO Kyoto Community Broadcasting)
  225. Kyoto Community Broadcasting (located in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City/NPO Kyoto Community Broadcasting)
  226. Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG) Kamogawa Campus
  227. Kyoto Computer Gakuin: 500 meters north of Toji Station
  228. Kyoto Concert Hall
  229. Kyoto Concert Hall (designed by Arata ISOZAKI)
  230. Kyoto Convention Bureau
  231. Kyoto Court: Kyoto Prefecture: Unknown
  232. Kyoto Craft Centre, Kyoto Kogei Kan
  233. Kyoto Cultural Exhibition
  234. Kyoto Cultural Exhibition is an exhibition which is held in Kyoto.
  235. Kyoto Culture Foundation that operates the Museum of Kyoto takes care of these objects.
  236. Kyoto Daihoon-ji Temple - Roku Kannon (an important cultural property)
  237. Kyoto Daijingu Shrine
  238. Kyoto Daikan
  239. Kyoto Daishoten
  240. Kyoto Dento
  241. Kyoto Dento competed fiercely with other bus companies of the area for customers, and eventually succeeded in making them subsidiary companies (former Kyoto Bus).
  242. Kyoto Dento was a Japanese electric power company founded in 1888.
  243. Kyoto Dento was established as Kyoto Dento Gaisha in April 1888.
  244. Kyoto Detention House
  245. Kyoto District Court
  246. Kyoto District Court - Marutamachi-dori Street
  247. Kyoto District Court Maizuru Branch is the only branch among the four northern branches that has functions to handle cases in banc at the district court, as well as criminal cases of the family court involving juveniles.
  248. Kyoto District Court and Kyoto Summary Court
  249. Kyoto District Court, Maizuru Branch
  250. Kyoto District Legal Affairs Bureau, Sanbongi higashi-iru
  251. Kyoto Electric Railway
  252. Kyoto Electric Railway and Keishin Electric Tramway joined hands.
  253. Kyoto Electric Railway and one other company applied for approval to construct the track between the area around 117 Ohashi-cho Sanjo-dori, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City and Okura-cho, Otsu City.
  254. Kyoto Electric Railway is a private rail company established in 1893.
  255. Kyoto Electric Railway remained in operation between Kyoto and Sonobe, but the year after the announcement of the Japanese Railway Nationalization Act of 1906 the Kyoto Electric Railway was bought up by the government together with Hankaku Railway/Hankaku Tetsudo in 1907.
  256. Kyoto Elementary School Attached to Kyoto University of Education: Shinmachi-dori Street agaru
  257. Kyoto Elementary School attached to Kyoto University of Education: both on the corner of Goshodenkami-dori Street and Shinmachi-dori Street
  258. Kyoto Engineering Office, Kyoto Prefecture, Kitayama-ohashi Higashizume (to the east of Kitayama-ohashi)
  259. Kyoto Express (Kyoto-Matuyama Line) (Keihan Bus/Iyo Railway)
  260. Kyoto Express (Kyoto-Okayama/Kurashiki Line) (Ryobi Bus/Shimotsukui Dentetsu)
  261. Kyoto FA Cup (a tournament to decide the representative of Kyoto Prefecture for the Emperor's Cup All Japan Soccer Tournament)
  262. Kyoto Family
  263. Kyoto Family Court
  264. Kyoto Family Court, Shin Aoi-bashi Bridge Nishi-zume
  265. Kyoto Family Court: the east end of Aoi-bashi Bridge
  266. Kyoto Family Shopping Center
  267. Kyoto Farmstead (North Campus)
  268. Kyoto Forestry Office
  269. Kyoto Fuchishu (京都扶持衆)
  270. Kyoto Gakuen University
  271. Kyoto Gakuren Jiken
  272. Kyoto Gakuren Jiken (Kyoto Affair of the Student Federation) was a suppression incident occurring on and after December 1925 against the left wing student movement in the Kyoto Imperial University and so forth.
  273. Kyoto Geihinkan (the guest house of Kyoto Prefecture) opened.
  274. Kyoto Gion Matsuri Festival
  275. Kyoto Gosho (Kyoto Imperial Palace)
  276. Kyoto Gosho (the takamikura, or the Imperial throne to show the official residence of the emperor, is enshrined.)
  277. Kyoto Gosho is an imperial palace located in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  278. Kyoto Government Legal Complex
  279. Kyoto Governor describes this expressway as "Kyoto no Sebone," or the backbone of Kyoto.
  280. Kyoto Gozan Temples
  281. Kyoto Gozan Temples refers the status of a Buddhist temple, and to the system of state-sponsored temples of the Zen sect (Rinzai sect) in Kyoto among the Five Mountain System.
  282. Kyoto Graduate Union of Religious Studies
  283. Kyoto Gyoen
  284. Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto Imperial Garden)
  285. Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto Imperial Garden) Hamagurigomon Gate: Karasuma-dori Stret agaru
  286. Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto Imperial Park)
  287. Kyoto Gyoen - Kyoto Gosho
  288. Kyoto Gyoen - Kyoto Gosho (Old Imperial Palace)
  289. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden
  290. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden (Kyoto Imperial Palace Park) and Seiwa-in Gomon Gate are located to the south of Nashiki-jinja Shrine which is facing west front of Rozan-ji temple across Teramachi Street.
  291. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden - Kyoto Imperial Palace
  292. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is a national garden located in Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  293. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden is an area surrounded by Imadegawa-dori Street (north side), Karasuma-dori Street (west side), Marutamachi-dori (south side) and Teramachi-dori (east side), and covers sixty-three hectares.
  294. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden was opened to the people as a national garden in 1949.
  295. Kyoto Gyoen National Garden/Kyoto Imperial Palace
  296. Kyoto Gyoen National Park, Kyoto Gosho (Old Imperial Palace) from Imadegawa-dori Street to Marutamachi-dori Street
  297. Kyoto Gyoen escaped the fire but the city was completely devastated, which made a reason for the Emperor Meiji to visit Tokyo.
  298. Kyoto Gyoen, Marutamachi
  299. Kyoto Haiyu-Kaikan Hall (a complex mainly consisting of waiting rooms for actors)
  300. Kyoto Half Day (B course): Kinkaku-ji Temple, Ginkaku-ji Temple, Kiyomizu-dera Temple
  301. Kyoto Hanatoro Promotion Council
  302. Kyoto Higashi (east) Interchange: Meishin Expressway
  303. Kyoto Higashi Interchange
  304. Kyoto Higashiyama Hanatoro (path with flowers and lanterns)
  305. Kyoto High Jump
  306. Kyoto Higher Craft School (old education system)
  307. Kyoto Higher Craft School is an old system vocational school (Specialist School of Business) established in 1902.
  308. Kyoto Higher Craft School started in the campus of Yoshida-cho, Kamigyo Ward (current Yoshidaizumiden-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto University west lecture hall area in Kyoto University) that was contributed from Kyoto City.
  309. Kyoto Hinba Stakes
  310. Kyoto Hirogawara Miyama Line of Kyoto Prefectural Route 38
  311. Kyoto Hirogawara Ski Resort
  312. Kyoto Hiyoshi Miyama Line of the Kyoto Prefectural Route 50
  313. Kyoto Hogakko (Kyoto Law School)
  314. Kyoto Hokuto Credit Association Oe-cho Branch
  315. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank ATM (Saso branch, Lawson Fukuchiyama Nobana store agency)
  316. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank Kumihama Branch
  317. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank Mineyama Branch, Mineyama-chuo Branch
  318. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Fukuchiyama Central Branch Office
  319. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Head Office, Business Department
  320. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Higashi-Maizuru Central Branch Office
  321. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Iwataki-chuo Branch
  322. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Maizuru Central Branch Office
  323. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Minamihama Office
  324. Kyoto Hokuto Shinkin Bank, Oe Branch
  325. Kyoto Horse Racing Club
  326. Kyoto Hosei Gakko (Kyoto School of Law and Politics)
  327. Kyoto Hosei School was established in order to take a supplemental role for Kyoto Imperial University, which was established to embody Kinmochi SAIONJI's educational ideal.
  328. Kyoto Hosei School, a private institution established in 1990 by Kojuro NAKAGAWA, et. al, was formerly the school of Ritsumeikan University (head office of the Educational Foundation: Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City).
  329. Kyoto Hotel (directly connected with Zest Oike)
  330. Kyoto Hotel (the former Kyoto Hotel), against whose construction temples promoted a protest campaign saying it would disrupt the landscape, is connected with Zest Oike via an underground access.
  331. Kyoto Hotel Okura
  332. Kyoto Hotel Okura Store
  333. Kyoto Hotel Okura has its origin in Kyoto Tokiwa Ryokan which was founded at Kawabata-dori Street Nijo-dori Street by Matakichi MAEDA, a businessman of Kobe, in 1888.
  334. Kyoto Hotel was given the management of 'Shiga Kogen Onsen Hotel' in trust by Nagano Prefecture.
  335. Kyoto Hotel, Kawaramachi-dori Street kado
  336. Kyoto Hotel, northeast corner of Oike-dori Street
  337. Kyoto Hyakkei (Best 100 scenic spots in Kyoto)
  338. Kyoto Hyakkei (Hundred Sights of Kyoto)
  339. Kyoto Imperial Garden (Kyoto Gyoen), Teramachi-dori Street
  340. Kyoto Imperial Garden Seiwain Gomon Gate
  341. Kyoto Imperial Palace
  342. Kyoto Imperial Palace Park
  343. Kyoto Imperial Palace, Shugaku-in Imperial Villa, and Katsura Imperial Villa
  344. Kyoto Imperial University 1381
  345. Kyoto Imperial University, which was regarded as "the center of university autonomy" thanks to the development and conclusion of the Sawayanagi incident, came to be regarded as an enemy by people who intended to place universities under the government's control under the wartime regime in 1930's.
  346. Kyoto Industrial Promotion Center Corporation
  347. Kyoto Information Processing Service Co., Ltd.
  348. Kyoto Institute of Technology
  349. Kyoto Institute of Technology (Matsugasaki Station, people often use Shugakuin Station, Eizan Electric Railway as well);
  350. Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki-dori Sagaru (to the south of Matsugasaki-dori)
  351. Kyoto Integrated Operation Center (the old Mukomachi Operation Center) is situated on the Osaka side of the station.
  352. Kyoto Intercollegiate Festa
  353. Kyoto Intercollegiate Festa Organizing Committee (co-host)
  354. Kyoto Intercollegiate Festa Planning & Research Committee
  355. Kyoto Intercollegiate Festa is an annual festival which is held every year in early October (though not always in the past) in Kyoto, Japan.
  356. Kyoto Interdisciplinary Institute of Community Medicine Hospital, Kitaoji
  357. Kyoto International Community House
  358. Kyoto International Conference Center
  359. Kyoto International Conference Center is an international conference hall located in Takaragaike, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City.
  360. Kyoto International Conference Center is located on the south side of this station.
  361. Kyoto International Exhibition Hall
  362. Kyoto International Exhibition Hall (MIYAKO-MESSE)
  363. Kyoto International Exhibition Hall is an event site located in Sakyo-ku Ward of Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  364. Kyoto International Junior & Senior High School
  365. Kyoto International Manga Museum
  366. Kyoto International Manga Museum * one-minute walk to the north from the intersection
  367. Kyoto International Student Film and Video Festival
  368. Kyoto Iwakura Post Office
  369. Kyoto Japanese Folk Dolls Museum - a registered museum
  370. Kyoto Jinbun Gakuen (Kyoto Humanism School)
  371. Kyoto Jinbun Gakuen (Kyoto Humanism School) founded in 1964 immediately after the end of World War II in Kyoto through private educational movements.
  372. Kyoto Jinbun Gakuen (Kyoto Humanism School) is the result of private educational movements which occurred all over the country during a transitional period until the establishment of the country's new educational system.
  373. Kyoto Jinbun Gakuen was a three-year vocational school, whose education mainly consisted of general education and professional education (liberal arts).
  374. Kyoto Jissetsu
  375. Kyoto Jukan Expressway Miyazu-Amanohashidate Interchange (about twenty minute car ride from the interchange exit)
  376. Kyoto Jukan Jidoshado Expressway
  377. Kyoto Jukan Jidoshado Expressway, which is approximately 100 km long, is an arterial high-standard highway (National Highway 478) extending from Kumiyama Town, Kuse-gun, Kyoto Prefecture to Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  378. Kyoto Jump Stakes
  379. Kyoto Junior High School Attached to Kyoto University of Education: Its closest bus stop is 'Kitaoji Shinmachi.'
  380. Kyoto Junior High School Attached to Kyoto University of Education: Shinmachi-dori Street agaru
  381. Kyoto Juvenile Classification Center, Higashi-ichijo-dori Street
  382. Kyoto Kagetsu Theater
  383. Kyoto Kagetsu Theater was a theater belonging to Yoshimoto Kogyo Co., Ltd.
  384. Kyoto Kaikan (Kyoto Hall)
  385. Kyoto Kaikan Hall
  386. Kyoto Kaikan Hall is for concerts, located in Okazaki Saishoji-cho, Sakyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  387. Kyoto Kaikan Hall located at Okazaki was built owing to the benefit of this Bunkan tax.
  388. Kyoto Kamitakano Post Office
  389. Kyoto Kannon-ji Temple (Kyotanabe City) - Juichimen Kannon (a national treasure)
  390. Kyoto Keihoku Furusato (Hometown) Public Corporation
  391. Kyoto Kinen
  392. Kyoto Kinpai
  393. Kyoto Kinrosha Gakuen (Labor Gakuen) (about 900 meters to the southeast)
  394. Kyoto Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Senju Kannon (main hall), Senju Kannon (penetralia) (an important cultural property)
  395. Kyoto Koka Women's University
  396. Kyoto Koka Women's University and Junior College
  397. Kyoto Kokusai Hotel
  398. Kyoto Koryu-ji Temple - Fukukensaku Kannon (a national treasure), Senju Kannon (standing image) (a national treasure), Sho Kannon (an important cultural property), Nyoirin Kannon (an important cultural property), Senju Kannon (seated image) (an important cultural property)
  399. Kyoto Kosoku Railway Co., Ltd., was founded in 1988 and Masahiko IMAGAWA, who was then Kyoto's mayor, assumed the presidency.
  400. Kyoto Koto Sangyo Gakko
  401. Kyoto Koto Sangyo Gakko (Kyoto Sericulture High School) founded in 1914 was a vocational school under the old-education system.
  402. Kyoto Kotsu
  403. Kyoto Kotsu (Maizuru City)
  404. Kyoto Kotsu (Maizuru)
  405. Kyoto Kotsu (Maizuru) (subsidiary of Nippon Kotsu in Osaka; different from Keihan Kyoto Kotsu, a subsidiary of Keihan Bus)
  406. Kyoto Kotsu (Maizuru) Bus Service
  407. Kyoto Kotsu Bus (Maizuru)
  408. Kyoto Kotsu Corporation is a company that operates buses in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture.
  409. Kyoto Kotsu in Kameoka City and Hiroshima Bus began operations of SANYO EXPRESS and Momiji-go.
  410. Kyoto Kotsu in Maizuru City
  411. Kyoto Kuramaguchi Store of BOOKOFF Corporation Limited
  412. Kyoto Kyoiku Bunka Center (the education and cultural center of Kyoto)
  413. Kyoto Kyomachi Post Office
  414. Kyoto Kyoritsu Hospital
  415. Kyoto Kyu (former) Butokuden (Important Cultural Property)
  416. Kyoto Labor Standards Inspection Office
  417. Kyoto Labour Bureau
  418. Kyoto Law School, a private school established in 1889, is located in Teramachi-dori Shijo-dori kudaru Daiun-in, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  419. Kyoto Lighthouse, Senbon-Kitaoji Sagaru (to the south of Senbon-Kitaoji)
  420. Kyoto Line
  421. Kyoto Living FM (located in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City/Kyoto Living FM)
  422. Kyoto Local Meteorological Observatory
  423. Kyoto Longitudinal Expressway
  424. Kyoto Longitudinal Expressway (Ayabe-Miyazu Road)
  425. Kyoto Longitudinal Expressway (Kyoto Tanba Road = National Route 478)
  426. Kyoto Longitudinal Expressway (Kyoto Tanba Road = National Route 478) (Under construction)
  427. Kyoto Longitudinal Expressway (National Route 478)
  428. Kyoto Longitudinal Expressway Yaginishi Interchange
  429. Kyoto Machi-Bugyo
  430. Kyoto Main Line
  431. Kyoto Marutamachi Church, the United Church of Christ in Japan
  432. Kyoto Mechanisms
  433. Kyoto Medical Juvenile Training School
  434. Kyoto Metropolitan Area: 2,583,304 people
  435. Kyoto Mimawariyaku (a post of Kyoto patrols)
  436. Kyoto Mimawariyaku was a post established by the Edo bakufu to maintain public order in Kyoto at the end of the Edo period.
  437. Kyoto Minami Interchange
  438. Kyoto Minami Interchange (on the border with Fushimi Ward)
  439. Kyoto Minami Ohashi Bridge (Kamo-gawa River (Yodo-gawa River system))
  440. Kyoto Miyama High School
  441. Kyoto Momoyama Minami-guchi Post Office
  442. Kyoto Morning: Parts of the Kyoto One Day tour listed above to Kyoto Handicraft Center.
  443. Kyoto Mukomachi Keirin Velodrome
  444. Kyoto Mukomachi Keirin Velodrome is a keirin velodrome located in Mukomachi City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  445. Kyoto Mukomachi bicycle racetrack
  446. Kyoto Munetada-jinja Shrine
  447. Kyoto Municipal Bus
  448. Kyoto Municipal Central Wholesale Market
  449. Kyoto Municipal Fujinomori Elementary School
  450. Kyoto Municipal Fukakusa Elementary School
  451. Kyoto Municipal Fukakusa Junior High School
  452. Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Technical Senior High School
  453. Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Technical Senior High School is known for its having been the stage of the drama 'School Wars.'
  454. Kyoto Municipal Hachigaoka Junior High School
  455. Kyoto Municipal Hanazono Elementary School
  456. Kyoto Municipal Hirosawa Elementary School
  457. Kyoto Municipal History Reference Museum (its entrance faces Teramachi-dori Street on the opposite side.)
  458. Kyoto Municipal Hiyoshigaoka High School
  459. Kyoto Municipal Honno Elementary School stood on the former site, Motohonnoji-minami-cho, but excavations were conducted after the school was closed in 1992.
  460. Kyoto Municipal Horikawa High School, Horikawa-Nishikikoji Agaru (to the north of Horikawa-Nishikikoji)
  461. Kyoto Municipal Horikawa High School, Horikawa-dori Street
  462. Kyoto Municipal Horikawa High School, Nishikikoji-dori Street
  463. Kyoto Municipal Horikawa Senior High School
  464. Kyoto Municipal Ichiharano Elementary School
  465. Kyoto Municipal Ikkyo Elementary School, Tsukinowa Elementary School, Inari Elementary School, Fukakusa Elementary School, Fujinomori Elementary School
  466. Kyoto Municipal Ishida Elementary School
  467. Kyoto Municipal Junior College of Nursing
  468. Kyoto Municipal Junpu Elementary School, Hanayacho-dori Higashi-Iru
  469. Kyoto Municipal Kamitakano Elementary School
  470. Kyoto Municipal Kinrin Elementary School
  471. Kyoto Municipal Kujo Junior High School
  472. Kyoto Municipal Kujokodo Elementary School
  473. Kyoto Municipal Kurama Elementary School
  474. Kyoto Municipal Kyoto Oike Junior High School
  475. Kyoto Municipal Martial Arts Center in the south of Maruta-machi zone.
  476. Kyoto Municipal Mukaijima Junior High School
  477. Kyoto Municipal Mukaijima-Ninomaru Elementary School
  478. Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
  479. Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art is an art museum located at Okazaki-koen Park in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  480. Kyoto Municipal Museum of School History
  481. Kyoto Municipal Narabigaoka Junior High School
  482. Kyoto Municipal Ninomaru-kita Elementary School
  483. Kyoto Municipal Okazaki Junior High School
  484. Kyoto Municipal Omuro Elementary School
  485. Kyoto Municipal Rakuchu Elementary School
  486. Kyoto Municipal Rakuhoku Junior High School
  487. Kyoto Municipal Rakuo Elementary School
  488. Kyoto Municipal Rakuyo Technical High School
  489. Kyoto Municipal Saikyo High School
  490. Kyoto Municipal Saikyo Senior High School
  491. Kyoto Municipal Science Center For Youth
  492. Kyoto Municipal Science Center for Youth
  493. Kyoto Municipal Shimogamo Elementary School
  494. Kyoto Municipal Shinto Elementary School: Shin Higashinotoin-dori Street agaru
  495. Kyoto Municipal Shugakuin Daini (second) Elementary School
  496. Kyoto Municipal Shugakuin Elementary School
  497. Kyoto Municipal Shugakuin Junior High School
  498. Kyoto Municipal Subway
  499. Kyoto Municipal Subway - Imadegawa Station
  500. Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line (K 11)
  501. Kyoto Municipal Subway Rokujizo Station: The number of passengers boarding at this station came to approximately 5,682 per day in fiscal year 2006 (source: same as above).
  502. Kyoto Municipal Subway Series 10
  503. Kyoto Municipal Subway Series 50
  504. Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line
  505. Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line (Sanjo Keihan Station)
  506. Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line (T01) -Terminal Station
  507. Kyoto Municipal Subway is operated by the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau.
  508. Kyoto Municipal Subway's Rokujizo Station is its only station located outside Kyoto City limits.
  509. Kyoto Municipal Subway, Karasuma Line
  510. Kyoto Municipal Subway, Tozai Line (T07)
  511. Kyoto Municipal Subway/Kyoto City Subway
  512. Kyoto Municipal Subway/Kyoto City Subway, Karasuma Line and Kintetsu Kyoto Line
  513. Kyoto Municipal Subway/Kyoto City Subway, Karasuma Line, Shijo Station
  514. Kyoto Municipal Sunagawa Elementary School
  515. Kyoto Municipal Suzaku Daini Elementary School
  516. Kyoto Municipal Takaragaike Park Ball Game Stadium: Nishiikenouchi-cho, Matsugasaki, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  517. Kyoto Municipal Toka Elementary School
  518. Kyoto Municipal Toka Junior High School
  519. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau
  520. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau (railway business operator) and Kyoto Kosoku Railway Co., Ltd. (railway business operator):
  521. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau (railway business operator):
  522. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau (subway only)
  523. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau Kujo Office (Kyoto City Bus Kujo Office)
  524. Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau head office, Mibugawa-dori Street
  525. Kyoto Municipal Utano Elementary School
  526. Kyoto Municipal Uzumasa Elementary School
  527. Kyoto Municipal Women's Center, Rokkaku Sagaru (to the south of Rokkaku)
  528. Kyoto Municipal Yamashiro Sports Park
  529. Kyoto Municipal Yasui Elementary School
  530. Kyoto Municipal Yotoku Elementary School
  531. Kyoto Municipla Karaku Junior High School
  532. Kyoto Municpal Shugakuin Junior High School
  533. Kyoto Municpal Shugakuin Second Elementary School
  534. Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University
  535. Kyoto Museum for World Peace, Ritsumeikan University, was established by Ritsumeikan University and its theme is "Peace."
  536. Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts
  537. Kyoto Nara 1-go and 2-go
  538. Kyoto Narabigaoka Hospital
  539. Kyoto National Museum
  540. Kyoto National Museum (1895), designated an important cultural property, Kyoto City
  541. Kyoto National Museum, Sanjusangendo Temple, Chishakuin and Yogenin are located in the vicinity of Higashiyama-shichijo.
  542. Kyoto Night Highlight (DH course) #*: Museum of Kyoto (History and residences of Kyo), Shinsenen (Kyo food), Higashiyama Drive Way (a night view on top of Higashiyama Mauntain)
  543. Kyoto Nishi Post Office: 616-xxxx
  544. Kyoto Nishi-kujo Post Office
  545. Kyoto Nishiki Food Market
  546. Kyoto Nishiki Food Market, from Teramachi to Takakura
  547. Kyoto Nishiki Food Market, located between Takakura-dori Street and Teramachi-dori Street, is referred to as "Kyo (Capital) no daidokoro" (kitchen of Kyoto), whose narrow, stone-paved street is lined with fruit and vegetable shops, fresh fish shops, grocers and stores offering prepared meals.
  548. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Park Supplementary Field
  549. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Park Supplementary Field is a subfield of the Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, and is owned and managed by Kyoto City.
  550. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium
  551. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium refers to the athletic field in Kyoto City Nishikyogoku Comprehensive Sports Park in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  552. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium, etc.
  553. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Baseball Stadium
  554. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Baseball Stadium (Wakasa Stadium Kyoto)
  555. Kyoto Nishikyogoku Baseball Stadium refers to the baseball park in Kyoto Nishikyogoku general athletic park in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  556. Kyoto Normal School
  557. Kyoto Normal School (teacher's training school) was established in Kyoto Prefecture, during World War Ⅱ in 1943.
  558. Kyoto Normal School (the faculty of liberal arts of Kyoto University of Education)
  559. Kyoto Normal School Women's Division used the school land of its predecessor, the Women's Normal School of Kyoto in Momoyama-cho Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City (present Momoyama Iikamon Higasi-machi).
  560. Kyoto Normal School, Men's Division
  561. Kyoto Normal School, Men's Division used the school land in Koyamaminami Ono-machi, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City (now Kita Ward, Kyoto City), which was taken over by its predecessor, Kyoto Prefectural Normal School (its affiliated school used the school land in Murasaki no Higashi Goshyoden-cho).
  562. Kyoto Normal School, Women's Division
  563. Kyoto North Office of The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.
  564. Kyoto Notre Dame University
  565. Kyoto Notre Dame University, Notre Dame Elementary School, Kitayama-dori Street
  566. Kyoto Notre Dame University, Shimogamo-hon-dori Street Kado (corner of Shimogamo-hon-dori)
  567. Kyoto Oikesouseikan - the north-east corner of the Oike-dori Street
  568. Kyoto Omiya Gosho, Nyoin Gosho (originally built for the empress dowager, but currently used by the Emperor, the Empress, and the Imperial Family when they visit Kyoto.)
  569. Kyoto Omiya Imperial Palace was constructed for Empress Dowager Asako in 1867.
  570. Kyoto One Day (A course) #: Heian-jingu Shrine (the precincts of a shrine), Arashiyama (free time), Kinkaku-ji Temple/ Kiyomizu-dera Temple
  571. Kyoto One Day:Nijo-jo Castle, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Handcraft Center, Heian-jingu Shrine, Sanjusangendo, Kiyomizu-dera Temple
  572. Kyoto Ongaku Hakurankai (Kyoto Music Expo)
  573. Kyoto Ongaku Hakurankai 2007
  574. Kyoto Ongaku Hakurankai 2008
  575. Kyoto Onuma soroe (the great military parade in Kyoto)
  576. Kyoto Onuma soroe was the great military parade in Kyoto which was staged by Nobunaga ODA on April 11, 1581.
  577. Kyoto Orthodox Church
  578. Kyoto Orthodox Church Girls' School was established, but it does not presently exist.
  579. Kyoto Orthodox Church, located in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is an Orthodox church of Japan (Greek Orthodox Church).
  580. Kyoto Outer Loop Expressway
  581. Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
  582. Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
  583. Kyoto Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra is an orchestra based in Kyoto City.
  584. Kyoto Photographers' Society
  585. Kyoto Police
  586. Kyoto Police immediately began a search and arrested five Koreans.
  587. Kyoto Powertrain Plant, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
  588. Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education uses the former terms, for example, within Kuchitan school area.
  589. Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Garden
  590. Kyoto Prefectural Chutan Higashi Public Health Center (Maizuru City), and Kyoto Prefectural Chutan Higashi Civil Engineering Office (Ayabe City)
  591. Kyoto Prefectural Chutan Livestock Hygiene Center (Fukuchiyama City)
  592. Kyoto Prefectural Chutan Workers' Welfare Hall (Fukuchiyama City)
  593. Kyoto Prefectural Driving School
  594. Kyoto Prefectural Fishery Cooperation and Maizuru Fisheries Marketing Cooperative Association are established at the river mouth, and auctions are held at the market.
  595. Kyoto Prefectural Fukuchiyama High School
  596. Kyoto Prefectural Garden of Fine Arts
  597. Kyoto Prefectural General Reference Museum
  598. Kyoto Prefectural Girls' Vocational Training School (under the old education system)
  599. Kyoto Prefectural Girls' Vocational Training School was a public vocational school founded under the old education system in March 1927.
  600. Kyoto Prefectural Government
  601. Kyoto Prefectural Government and Kyoto Prefectural Police
  602. Kyoto Prefectural Government: from Shinmachi-dori Street to Nishinotoin-dori Street
  603. Kyoto Prefectural Government: from Shinmachi-dori Street to Nishinotoin-dori Street.
  604. Kyoto Prefectural Gymnasium
  605. Kyoto Prefectural Gymnasium is a gymnasium located in Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  606. Kyoto Prefectural Head Office/Kyoto Police headquarters/Nakadachiuri Police Station
  607. Kyoto Prefectural Higashi-Uji Senior High School -- Known as the alma mater of the Japanese talent Misako YASUDA
  608. Kyoto Prefectural Higashimaizuru Senior High School
  609. Kyoto Prefectural High School of Technology
  610. Kyoto Prefectural Hokuryo Senior High School
  611. Kyoto Prefectural Insho-Domoto Museum of Fine Arts
  612. Kyoto Prefectural Jonan Senior High School
  613. Kyoto Prefectural Joyo High School
  614. Kyoto Prefectural Kameoka High School
  615. Kyoto Prefectural Kamofuchi High School (its entrance faces Teramachi-dori Street on the opposite side.)
  616. Kyoto Prefectural Kizu High School
  617. Kyoto Prefectural Kyoto Polytechnic
  618. Kyoto Prefectural Kyoto Subaru High School
  619. Kyoto Prefectural Kyoutanabe High School
  620. Kyoto Prefectural Library
  621. Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archive, around Kitayama Station
  622. Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
  623. Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives is administering it as the Wakasugi family books, No. 853
  624. Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives is located in the north of the Kyoto City urban area, and in its neighborhood are many cultural facilities such as the Kyoto Botanical Garden, Kyoto Prefectural University, and Kyoto Concert Hall.
  625. Kyoto Prefectural Library is a prefectural library located in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  626. Kyoto Prefectural Mineyama High School
  627. Kyoto Prefectural Momoyama Senior High School
  628. Kyoto Prefectural NANTAN Livestock Hygiene Center
  629. Kyoto Prefectural Nantan High School
  630. Kyoto Prefectural Nanyo Senior High School
  631. Kyoto Prefectural Nishijoyo High School
  632. Kyoto Prefectural North-South Traverse Road, Ayabe Miyazu Road (The national highway 478)
  633. Kyoto Prefectural North-South Traverse Road, Tanba Ayabe Road (The national highway 478)
  634. Kyoto Prefectural Oe Senior High School is located 600 meters east of the station.
  635. Kyoto Prefectural Oki High School, Kojinguchi-dori Street
  636. Kyoto Prefectural Ouki High School, Teramachi-dori Street sagaru
  637. Kyoto Prefectural Police Department
  638. Kyoto Prefectural Police Department Headquarters: Shinmachi-dori Street for the places mentioned above
  639. Kyoto Prefectural Police School
  640. Kyoto Prefectural Police Shimogamo Police Station: Kawabata-dori Street sagaru
  641. Kyoto Prefectural Police, Miyazu Police Station, Yoshizu police satellite office (adjacent to the station; near the station)
  642. Kyoto Prefectural Rakuhoku High School
  643. Kyoto Prefectural Rakuto High School
  644. Kyoto Prefectural Rakutoh High School
  645. Kyoto Prefectural Road 116 Shibutani-Yamashina Teishajo Line which corresponds to Shibutani kaido, starts from Higashioji-dori Street (Umamachi Crossing), but the origin for Shibutani kaido in Kyoto is Honmachi-dori Street which is one street to the east.
  646. Kyoto Prefectural Road 118 Kanshuji-Imagumano Line.
  647. Kyoto Prefectural Road 143 Shinomiya-Yotsuzuka Line.
  648. Kyoto Prefectural Road 564, Matsuo-Kissaka Line
  649. Kyoto Prefectural Road 67 Nishikyo-Takatsuki route
  650. Kyoto Prefectural Road 783 and Shiga Prefectural Road 782, Ujitawara Oishihigashi Line
  651. Kyoto Prefectural Road 801 Kyoto-Yawata-Kizu Cycling Road begins at this bridge.
  652. Kyoto Prefectural Road No. 28, Ogura-nishi-maizuru-sen Line
  653. Kyoto Prefectural Road Public Corporation
  654. Kyoto Prefectural Road and Fukui Prefectural Road 21 Maizuru-Noharako-Takahama Line (duplicated)
  655. Kyoto Prefectural Route 112: Nijoteishajo-Arashiyama Line
  656. Kyoto Prefectural Route 201: Nakayama-Inari Line
  657. Kyoto Prefectural Route 22: Yawata-Kizu Line
  658. Kyoto Prefectural Route 25: Kameoka-Sonobe Line
  659. Kyoto Prefectural Route 361: Kamikuroda Kibune Line
  660. Kyoto Prefectural Route 38: Kyoto Hirogawara Miyama Line (Kurama Kaido Road)
  661. Kyoto Prefectural Route 7: Kyoto-Uji Line
  662. Kyoto Prefectural Route 8: Fukuchiyama-Ayabe Line
  663. Kyoto Prefectural Route 9: Ayabe Oe Miyazu Line
  664. Kyoto Prefectural Route 9: Ayabe Oe Miyazu Route
  665. Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting was the forerunner of Kyoto City University of Arts.
  666. Kyoto Prefectural Tanabe Senior High School
  667. Kyoto Prefectural Toba High School
  668. Kyoto Prefectural Toba High School, Senbon-kujo
  669. Kyoto Prefectural Uji Nishi High School
  670. Kyoto Prefectural University
  671. Kyoto Prefectural University and Kyoto Notre Dame University (Kitayama Station);
  672. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
  673. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine and Hospital, Hirokoji Agaru (to the north of Hirokoji)
  674. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine and the University Hospital
  675. Kyoto Prefectural Vocational Training School of Agriculture and Forestry (under the old system of education)
  676. Kyoto Prefectural Vocational Training School of Agriculture and Forestry was a public vocational school founded under the old education system in 1944.
  677. Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro Comprehensive Sports Park
  678. Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro General Athletic Park
  679. Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro High School
  680. Kyoto Prefectural center for Arts & Culture.
  681. Kyoto Prefecture
  682. Kyoto Prefecture (selects as a Kyoto variety vegetable)
  683. Kyoto Prefecture (until 1898) was established.
  684. Kyoto Prefecture Ayabe Industrial Park (Ayabe City)
  685. Kyoto Prefecture Buraku Liberation Center: Torimaru-dori Street kado
  686. Kyoto Prefecture Chutan Culture Hall (Ayabe City)
  687. Kyoto Prefecture Kasagiyama Nature Park (Kasagiyama Shizen Koen)
  688. Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto Child Consultation Office
  689. Kyoto Prefecture Museum of Culture: Northwest corner of Sanjo-Takakura Streets, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City 604-8183
  690. Kyoto Prefecture Nantan Area Promotion Bureau (Kameoka City)
  691. Kyoto Prefecture Nodagawa Youth Center
  692. Kyoto Prefecture Red Cross Blood Center (blood donation room: Fushimi Otesuji)
  693. Kyoto Prefecture Rehabilitation Consultation Office for the Mentally Challenged
  694. Kyoto Prefecture Road 801, Kyoto-Yawata-Kizu Bicycle Path
  695. Kyoto Prefecture Road Public Corporation
  696. Kyoto Prefecture Route 563: Matsunoodera-Teishajo Line
  697. Kyoto Prefecture Route 564: Matsunoo-Kissaka Line
  698. Kyoto Prefecture Sagano High School
  699. Kyoto Prefecture Tango sightseeing area: 'Relaxed as at home, surrounded by a warmer mood in Tango'
  700. Kyoto Prefecture University of Medicine
  701. Kyoto Prefecture Women's Consultation Office
  702. Kyoto Prefecture and Miyazu City have made suggestions to the Agency for Cultural Affairs as candidate for the tentative (UNESCO) World Heritage Site list, and named their suggestion "Amanohashidate: The Origin of Japan's Cultural Scenery".
  703. Kyoto Prefecture can be divided into three provinces, that is, Tango, Tanba (including a part of present Hyogo Prefecture), and Yamashiro, by former province system, however, the southern region of Kyoto Prefecture has roughly five definitions as follows.
  704. Kyoto Prefecture comprises fifteen cities, six counties (gun), ten towns (cho) and a village (mura).
  705. Kyoto Prefecture constructed the Industrial Site and Seimi-kyoku (an office in charge of chemistry) at around the place in 1870 for the encouragement of new industry, and Genzo came to visit Seimi-kyoku frequently.
  706. Kyoto Prefecture constructed the Museum of Kyoto on the site where the Heian Museum of Ancient History once stood.
  707. Kyoto Prefecture governor also held the position of Kyoto City mayor until 1898.
  708. Kyoto Prefecture invited and hired Gottfried Wagener at the Seimi-kyoku for three years from February 3 during the next year 1878.
  709. Kyoto Prefecture is divided into seven areas by the prefectural government.
  710. Kyoto Prefecture set up a reviewing committee with Kansei Gakuin University Professor, Atsuhito TANAKA as a head.
  711. Kyoto Prefecture was established.
  712. Kyoto Prefecture's survey in 1920 revealed that the cross section of Odoi mound was a trapezoid measuring about twenty meters wide at the base, about five meters wide at the top, and about five meters tall.
  713. Kyoto Prefecture, a prefecture in Japan, belongs to the Kinki region.
  714. Kyoto Prefecture: 'Tanba Wine' (Kyotanba Town)
  715. Kyoto Prefecture: Akebono-dera Temple (Kengaan), Gyogan-ji Temple (Kodo), Matsuyama Fudo-ji Temple and others
  716. Kyoto Prefecture: Maizuru City, Ayabe City, Miyazu City, Yosano-cho Yosa-gun (old Kaya-cho and Nodagawa-cho), and Kyotanba-cho Funai-gun
  717. Kyoto Prefecture: Minami Yamashiro-mura, Kasagi-cho, Wazuka-cho[1] in Soraku-gun, Kizugawa City, Seika-cho in Soraku-gun, Kyotanabe City, Ide-cho in Tsuzuki-gun [1], Joyo City [1], Yawata City, Kumiyama-cho in Kuse-gun [1], and Fushimi Ward in Kyoto City [1] (1. these municipalities are located only on the right side of the river.)
  718. Kyoto Preventive Medical Center
  719. Kyoto Primary School Attached to Kyoto University of Education: Its closest bus stop is 'Kitaoji Shinmachi.'
  720. Kyoto Prison
  721. Kyoto Prize in the Basic Sciences
  722. Kyoto Prize in the Category of Arts and Philosophy
  723. Kyoto Protocol
  724. Kyoto Province Kamo-gawa River Act
  725. Kyoto Racecourse
  726. Kyoto Racecourse Athletic Meet
  727. Kyoto Racecourse Athletic Meet is an event that started in 2008.
  728. Kyoto Racecourse Fan Club
  729. Kyoto Racecourse is a racecourse located in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  730. Kyoto Racecourse started operation on December 1.
  731. Kyoto Ramen' as Local Ramen
  732. Kyoto Red Cross Blood Center (a blood donation room at Fushimi-Otesuji)
  733. Kyoto Red Cross Blood Center, Kyoto Building
  734. Kyoto Red Flag Incident
  735. Kyoto Regular Tour Bus
  736. Kyoto Regular Tour Bus is a regular sightseeing bus operated by Keihan Bus and Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau in Kyoto City and the surrounding area.
  737. Kyoto Rekishi Kairo Kyogikai
  738. Kyoto Rekishi Kairo Kyogikai (Kyoto "Historic Corridor" Conference) is a Kyoto civil activity.
  739. Kyoto Renge-o-in Temple (Sanjusangen-do Hall) - The full length (from edge to edge) of the hallway is 121.7m, and the height is from 4.5m to 5.3m, and the width is 2.36m.
  740. Kyoto Research Park
  741. Kyoto Research Park-mae (in front of Kyoto Research Park)
  742. Kyoto Research Park: Gojo-dori Street sagaru
  743. Kyoto Roku-jizo (Kyoto six Ksitigarbhas)
  744. Kyoto Rokuhara Mitsu-ji Temple - Juichimen Kannon (a national treasure)
  745. Kyoto Route 22 Yawata-kizu Road
  746. Kyoto Route 251 Tonoshou-Yawata Road
  747. Kyoto Route 801 Kyoto Yawata-Kizu Bicycle road
  748. Kyoto Royal Hotel
  749. Kyoto Royal Hotel, Kawaramachi-dori Street
  750. Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku-jinja Shrine
  751. Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku-jinja Shrine has a history far longer than that of Yasukuni-jinja Shrine.
  752. Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku-jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  753. Kyoto SF Festival
  754. Kyoto Saga University of Arts
  755. Kyoto Saigai (disaster) Volunteer Net
  756. Kyoto Sanga F.C.
  757. Kyoto Sanga F.C. (京都サンガF.C.) is a professional football (soccer) club which is based in Kyoto City, Japan, and is affiliated with the Japan Professional Football League (J. League for short).
  758. Kyoto Sangyo Kaikan (the Kyoto industrial hall) (Silk Hall)
  759. Kyoto Sangyo Kaikan, Karasuma-kado
  760. Kyoto Sangyo University
  761. Kyoto Sangyo University (about 800 meters on foot)
  762. Kyoto Sangyo University (catching a bus from Kokusaikaikan Station, Kitayama Station and Kitaoji Station is the usual way there);
  763. Kyoto Sanjusangendo Temple - Senju Kannon (a national property, shaped by Tankei), the 1,000 statues of Senju Kannon (千手観音1,001躯)
  764. Kyoto Sanzenin Temple - Kuse Kannon (Guze Kannon) (an important cultural property)
  765. Kyoto Scala-za
  766. Kyoto School of Foreign Languages (1947; today's Kyoto University of Foreign Studies)
  767. Kyoto Second Red Cross Hospital
  768. Kyoto Seika Girls High School (same as above)
  769. Kyoto Seika University
  770. Kyoto Seika University (catch a shuttle bus from Kokusaikaikan.
  771. Kyoto Seika University is the first member in Japan.
  772. Kyoto Seikadaimae Station
  773. Kyoto Seikadaimae Station - Nikenchaya Station - Ichihara Station
  774. Kyoto Seikadaimae Station, located in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto City, is a stop on the Kurama Line of the Eizan-dentetsu (Eizan Electric Railway).
  775. Kyoto Seinen Shihan-Gakko (Kyoto Young Men's Normal School)
  776. Kyoto Seinen Shihan-Gakko (Kyoto Young Men's Normal School) was a Seinen Shihan-Gakko (Young Men's Normal School) established in 1944.
  777. Kyoto Seizan College
  778. Kyoto Sekijuji-Byoin-nai Post Office
  779. Kyoto Shimbun (a newspaper based in Kyoto, Japan)
  780. Kyoto Shimbun Publishing Center 1,000 yen (tax included) ISBN 4763805568
  781. Kyoto Shimbun Publishing Center 1,200 yen (tax included) ISBN 4763805754
  782. Kyoto Shimbun head office (side entrance)
  783. Kyoto Shimbun is a local newspaper published mainly in Kyoto and Shiga Prefectures.
  784. Kyoto Shimbun relays the commentary on the contents of its evening editions to "Kyoto Shimbun Kirari Yukan," an evening program of the Kyoto Broadcasting System.
  785. Kyoto Shinbun Hai (Kyoto Shinbun Cup)
  786. Kyoto Shinkin Bank - Shijo-dori Street
  787. Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae
  788. Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station
  789. Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station (T12) - Karasuma Oike Station (T13) - Nijojo-mae Station (T14)
  790. Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station - Karasuma Oike Station - Nijojo-mae Station - Nishioji-oike Station - Uzumasa-tenjingawa Station
  791. Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station on the Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line, or Sanjo Station on the Keihan Electric Railway
  792. Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station, Tozai Line, Kyoto City Subway Line
  793. Kyoto Shizuichi Ichihara Post Office
  794. Kyoto Shogi
  795. Kyoto Shogi is a kind of board game that is played between two players.
  796. Kyoto Shoin
  797. Kyoto Shoin was at one time a publishing company in Kyoto that published large numbers of art books.
  798. Kyoto Shoshidai
  799. Kyoto Shoshidai (local governor of Kyoto)
  800. Kyoto Shoshidai of the Oda-Toyotomi Government
  801. Kyoto Shoshidai was the department that was responsible for keeping the peace in Kyoto in the Edo period.
  802. Kyoto Shoshidai was the post that was responsible for keeping the peace in Kyoto in the Edo period.
  803. Kyoto Shugo => Rokuhara Tandai.
  804. Kyoto Shugoshoku
  805. Kyoto Soto-Kanjo-sen Loop Line
  806. Kyoto Special School of Technology under the old system was included as a parent organization of the Faculty of Crafts (Department of Weaving and Industry, Building Crafts, Dyeing Crafts, and Ceramics Industry).
  807. Kyoto Specters Map, the new wife of a 900-year old who lives in Sagano
  808. Kyoto St. Agnes Episcopal Church
  809. Kyoto Stadium
  810. Kyoto Stadium was planned to be built in Joyo City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  811. Kyoto State Guest House
  812. Kyoto Station
  813. Kyoto Station (0.00 km) - Hachijo temporary signal box (0.80 km) - To-ji temporary depot (1.13 km) - Fushimi Station (5.31 km) - Momoyama Station (7.08 km)
  814. Kyoto Station (K11) - Kujo Station (K12) - Jujo Station (Kyoto Municipal Subway) (K13)
  815. Kyoto Station - (to/from Kizu Station (Kyoto Prefecture))
  816. Kyoto Station - (to/from Yamato-Saidaiji Station)
  817. Kyoto Station - Ayabe Station: 120 km/h
  818. Kyoto Station - Fukuchiyama Station (Tango Discovery)
  819. Kyoto Station - Higashi-Maizuru Station: Five inbound trains and six outbound trains
  820. Kyoto Station - Kinosakionsen Station (Maizuru (train), Tango (train), Hashidate (train) and Kitakinki (train))
  821. Kyoto Station - Kinosakionsen Station, Hoki-Daisen Station - Nishi-Izumo Station
  822. Kyoto Station - Kinosakionsen Station, Nishi-Izumo Station - Yonago Station (Commuter Liner (train))
  823. Kyoto Station - Nagaokakyo Station - Takatsuki Station
  824. Kyoto Station - Nijo Station
  825. Kyoto Station - Nijo Station - Emmachi Station
  826. Kyoto Station - Nijo Station - Kameoka Station - Sonobe Station - (Goma Station) - Ayabe Station - Fukuchiyama Station - Wadayama Station - Yoka Station - Ebara Station - Toyooka Station (Hyogo Prefecture) - Kinosakionsen Station
  827. Kyoto Station - Nijo Station - Kameoka Station - Sonobe Station - (Hiyoshi Station (Kyoto Prefecture)) - (Goma Station) - (Wachi Station) - Ayabe Station - Fukuchiyama Station
  828. Kyoto Station - Nijo Station - Kameoka Station - Sonobe Station - (Hiyoshi Station (Kyoto Prefecture)) - (Goma Station) - Ayabe Station - Fukuchiyama Station - Oe Station (Kyoto Prefecture) - Miyazu Station - Amanohashidate Station
  829. Kyoto Station - Nijo Station - Kameoka Station - Sonobe Station - Ayabe Station - Nishi-Maizuru Station - Higashi-Maizuru Station
  830. Kyoto Station - Nishioji Station - Mukomachi Station
  831. Kyoto Station - Omiya Station - Tanbaguchi Station - Nijo Station - Hanazono Station (Kyoto Prefecture) - Saga-Arashiyama Station - Kameoka Station - Yagi Station - Sonobe Station
  832. Kyoto Station - Ryokka-fair-Umekoji Station - Tanbaguchi Station
  833. Kyoto Station - Sonobe Station
  834. Kyoto Station - Tanbaguchi Station
  835. Kyoto Station - Tanbaguchi Station - (to/from Sonobe Station)
  836. Kyoto Station - Tanbaguchi Station - Nijo Station
  837. Kyoto Station - To-ji Station
  838. Kyoto Station - Tofukuji Station
  839. Kyoto Station - Tofukuji Station - Rokujizo Station
  840. Kyoto Station - Toji Station - Jujo Station (Kintetsu)
  841. Kyoto Station - Toji Station - Takeda Station (Kyoto Prefecture)
  842. Kyoto Station - Umekoji Station - Nishioji Station
  843. Kyoto Station - Yamashina Station - Otsukyo Station
  844. Kyoto Station Building
  845. Kyoto Station Building Specialty Mall, i.e., The CUBE
  846. Kyoto Station Hachijo-guchi Post Office
  847. Kyoto Station Platform Zero
  848. Kyoto Station Store
  849. Kyoto Station Underground Mall Porta
  850. Kyoto Station is a terminal reaching to surrounding areas in Kyoto City, and many commercial facilities, such as the Kyoto Tower and the Kyoto Station building, are located around it.
  851. Kyoto Station is located in this ward.
  852. Kyoto Station is the central station.
  853. Kyoto Station was shared with the governmental railway.
  854. Kyoto Station, located in Higashi-Shiokojicho, Shimogyo Ward / Minami Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, is a railway station served by the lines of West Japan Railway Company (JR West), Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), Kintetsu Corporation and the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau.
  855. Kyoto Station/Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line/Nijo Station -Godaigo Station (1200th Anniversary, 1997)
  856. Kyoto Station-Tofukuji Station - Inari Station
  857. Kyoto Style Wagashi
  858. Kyoto Subway Line, Tozai Line: Uzumasa-tenjingawa Station - Sanjo-keihan Station - Higashiyama Station (Kyoto Prefecture) - Keage Station - Misasagi Station
  859. Kyoto Subway's Rokujizo Station is only a stone's throw from JR Rokujizo Station but a 10-minute walk to the Keihan Rokujizo Station.
  860. Kyoto Symphony Orchestra
  861. Kyoto Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra headquartered in Kyoto City.
  862. Kyoto Tachibana High School
  863. Kyoto Tachibana Junior High School and High School
  864. Kyoto Takarazuka Theater
  865. Kyoto Takashimaya
  866. Kyoto Takashimaya, Kawaramachi-kado
  867. Kyoto Takashimaya, southwest corner of Shijo-dori Street
  868. Kyoto Takashimaya-nai Post Office (Post office within Kyoto Takashimaya)
  869. Kyoto Takeda Hospital
  870. Kyoto Tanba Road
  871. Kyoto Tanba/Hyogo Tanba
  872. Kyoto Taxi Co., Ltd. Miyazu Office
  873. Kyoto Textile Vocational School under the old system was included as the original body of the faculty of Textile and Science (the faculty of Sericulture/the faculty of Silk Spinning/the faculty of Textile and Chemistry).
  874. Kyoto Thick Chicken Soup - gyoretsu no dekiru mise no ramen (ramen noodles of a shop crowded with fans) series by Nissin
  875. Kyoto Toji Post Office
  876. Kyoto Tojiki Kaikan (Kyoto Ceramic Center)
  877. Kyoto Tokyu Hotel
  878. Kyoto Tool Co., Ltd. - Manufacturing of tools
  879. Kyoto Tosuikai Swimming Club
  880. Kyoto Tourism Culture Certification Test
  881. Kyoto Tourism Culture Certification Test Official Text Book (revised version)
  882. Kyoto Tourism Culture Certification Test, for `Kyoto Expert Certification,' is a certification test covering knowledge about a particular place that is held by the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce.
  883. Kyoto Tower
  884. Kyoto Tower Building
  885. Kyoto Tower Co., Ltd. is owned by its parent company, Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd., which holds a majority of its stocks.
  886. Kyoto Tower Co., Ltd. operates Kyoto Tower Hotel inside the Tower Building, its annex (Old Kyoto Dai-San Tower Hotel), and Kyoto Dai-Ni Tower Hotel.
  887. Kyoto Tower faces this street.
  888. Kyoto Tower is an observation tower which soars distinctively above the Karasuma central exit of Kyoto Station.
  889. Kyoto Tower's height, 131 m, stems from the population of Kyoto City at the time of construction: 1.31 million.
  890. Kyoto Tower, built in 1964, gave rise to the first cityscape dispute in Kyoto City.
  891. Kyoto Transport Bureau Branch Office
  892. Kyoto Tsuzuki-gun Tanabe Chou (Town) was made a city by the name of Kyoto Tanabe City, in order to avoid confusion with Tanabe City in Wakayama Prefecture, and then had its name changed to Kyoto Kyoutanabe City (it was added "Kyo"of Kyoto) the same day.
  893. Kyoto Uji Bus (major routes only)
  894. Kyoto Uji Rakunan One-Day Ticket
  895. Kyoto Umbrella
  896. Kyoto University
  897. Kyoto University (2 persons): Heisuke HIRONAKA, Shigefumi MORI
  898. Kyoto University (5 persons): (Kyoto Imperial University) Hideki YUKAWA, Shinichiro TOMONAGA, Keinichi FUKUI
  899. Kyoto University Alliance for Chemistry (The Fundamentals and Developments of New Chemistry for Material Conversion)
  900. Kyoto University Archives
  901. Kyoto University Enshurin (Forest Science)
  902. Kyoto University Health Service
  903. Kyoto University Hospital
  904. Kyoto University Hospital at the south-western junction with Higashioji-dori Street.
  905. Kyoto University Hospital, Kasugakami-dori Street (with the front entrance on Higashi-oji Street, on the opposite side of Kawabata-dori Street)
  906. Kyoto University International Education Program (KUINEP)
  907. Kyoto University November Festival
  908. Kyoto University Press
  909. Kyoto University Press is a circle certified by Kyoto University for publishing Kyoto University's student press "Kyoto University Press" (commonly known as "Kyodai Press") and other related publications.
  910. Kyoto University Press is a middle-natured corporation with the limited liability, aiming to publish and spread the academic fruits in Kyoto University mainly by publication activities.
  911. Kyoto University Shirahama Aquarium
  912. Kyoto University Shugakuin International House
  913. Kyoto University Sports Union promotes the extracurricular sports and 51 clubs belong to it.
  914. Kyoto University Symphony Orchestra performed).
  915. Kyoto University Uji Campus
  916. Kyoto University Yoshida Campus
  917. Kyoto University and other facilities are located near to the station, so on Higashioji-dori Street there are restaurants for students and shops designed to serve the needs of people from adjoining neighborhoods.
  918. Kyoto University became the national university corporation under the National University Corporation Law.
  919. Kyoto University campus, Yoshida, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, 606-8317.
  920. Kyoto University escaped the cancellation of the entrance exam, which really happened in Tokyo University, but its graduation ceremony was forced to cancel for the first time after the war, and some buildings in the campus remained locked out until the next academic year's September, when they were all lifted.
  921. Kyoto University is the second oldest national university in Japan and its history began as the imperial university, which means the university established by the Great Empire of Japan.
  922. Kyoto University of Art and Design
  923. Kyoto University of Art and Design (The university building stands about 500 meters east of the station.)
  924. Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kamihate-cho (Shirakawa-dori Street)
  925. Kyoto University of Education
  926. Kyoto University of Education - Originally, there was a plan to call the station 'Kyoto Kyoiku Daigaku-mae (the front of Kyoto University of Education).'
  927. Kyoto University of Foreign Studies
  928. Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto Junior College of Foreign Languages
  929. Kyoto University originated from Nagasaki Yojyosho (later renamed Nagasaki Seitokukan), which was founded in Nagasaki in A.D.1861 (Bunkyu 1).
  930. Kyoto University people think that these facts symbolize the public character of Kyoto University, that is, the role that it has played as the representative base in Japan of the academic research over wide-ranging fields.
  931. Kyoto University took over in 1898 the dormitory of the former Third High School, which was constructed in 1889, and newly constructed the existing Yoshida dormitory in 1913 using its scrap wood.
  932. Kyoto University was one location of "Galileo" (TV drama), based on Keigo TONO's novel, "Detective Galileo".
  933. Kyoto University's Alumni Association of Geophysics (Geophysics Department of Graduate School of Science)
  934. Kyoto University's Alumni Association was founded in November, 2006, as an university-wide alumni association.
  935. Kyoto University's Program for Long-term Studying Abroad
  936. Kyoto University's Yoshida-ryo (dormitory) exists within the same premises.
  937. Kyoto University's emblem is the design of a camphor tree, standing in front of the Clock Tower in Yoshida Campus.
  938. Kyoto University's school color is dark blue.
  939. Kyoto University, North Campus (ground, experiment farm for faculty of agriculture)
  940. Kyoto Urban Area
  941. Kyoto Utano Post Office
  942. Kyoto Uzumasa Eigamura (Toei Movie Land)
  943. Kyoto West Post Office (Ukyo Ward) : 616-xxxx
  944. Kyoto Women's University
  945. Kyoto Women's University, Kyoto Girls' Senior High School and Kyoto Girls' Junior High School
  946. Kyoto YMCA - Sanjo-dori Street
  947. Kyoto Youth Normal School (the faculty of liberal arts of Kyoto University of Education)
  948. Kyoto and Kamakura returned to the Ashikaga side, and although the Sacred Treasures and Chiten (ruling emperor) were absent, the Northern Court was re-established by the ascension of Gokogen.
  949. Kyoto and Nara Prefectural Road 4, Kasagi Yamazoe Route
  950. Kyoto and Rakuyo
  951. Kyoto and Shiga Prefectural Road 30 Shimogamo-Otsu Line (also known as Yamanakagoe)
  952. Kyoto and Shiga Prefectural Road 30 Shimogamo-Otsu Line.
  953. Kyoto and Shiga Prefectural Road 5 Kizu Shigaraki Line
  954. Kyoto and Shiga Public Universities Games, where Kyoto Prefectural University competes with The University of Shiga Prefecture, are held every summer.
  955. Kyoto as a Capital City
  956. Kyoto at that time exhibited an aspect of a new city, and various arts were thriving there due to the strengthened imperial power.
  957. Kyoto at the end of the Edo period was the center of political power struggles, and ronins (masterless samurai) from different feudal clans who held such ideas as "revere the emperor, expel foreigners" and imperialists were active behind the scenes.
  958. Kyoto bikanfuchi-sho/ Tokubetsu-sho (Kyoto special award for attractive aesthetic scenic spots) (1987)
  959. Kyoto buses
  960. Kyoto came under Yoshinaka's control.
  961. Kyoto church of the Resurrection, the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (Anglican Episcopal Church in Japan)
  962. Kyoto city is in basin and especially famous for being chilling to the bone in winter.
  963. Kyoto continued to be the center of culture even after MINAMOTO no Yoritomo established the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) despite the center of politics having moved from Kyoto and its vicinity to the Kanto region.
  964. Kyoto daikugashira, daikugashira (construction prefect), sakuji shita-bugyo, tatami bugyo (tatami magistrate), saikudokoro gashira (tooling office head), kanjoyaku todori (chief of accounts), sakujikata hikan (construction low-level bureaucrat), kawara bugyo (roof tile magistrate), ueki bugyo (garden magistrate) and sakujikata niwasaku were under the sakuji bugyo.
  965. Kyoto factory, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
  966. Kyoto gozan and Kamakura gozan
  967. Kyoto had been developed as a high-value-added commodity production area, or industrial city, such as those for the wealthy class, and its products and craftsmen circulated around various areas in Japan, which brought the accompanying influence of Kyoto culture to those regions thereon.
  968. Kyoto had been the largest city in Japan until the Kanei era when the population of Edo increased sharply owing to the introduction of Sankinkotai (shogunate scheme requiring feudal lords to stay in residence in Edo every other year).
  969. Kyoto has a history going back over 1000 years to the year 794 when the capital was relocated to the city of Heian-kyo by Emperor Kanmu following the establishment of the capital in Nagaoka-kyo City in 784.
  970. Kyoto has been the center of production of lacquer craftworks in Japan as well as of politics and culture since the transfer of national capital to the city of Heian-kyo, supplying high-quality lacquerware made with a great deal of time and care, from religious service accessories to tea utensils of the royalty and nobility.
  971. Kyoto household Buddhist altars
  972. Kyoto is currently one of the best sightseeing cities in the world.
  973. Kyoto is the birthplace of the velotaxi in Japan.
  974. Kyoto is the capital of the West in contrast to Tokyo, but Kyoto is rarely called "西京" (Saikyo) and was called so only for a short period immediately after the capital was moved to Tokyo.
  975. Kyoto is well known for the eccentricities and charity work of the temple's 'Hashiri Bosan' (Running Priest) who served from the Meiji period to the Taisho, and he was praised as 'a modern day Ikkyu' in a 1918 newspaper.
  976. Kyoto kanko (sightseeing) -jinja Shrine
  977. Kyoto mimawarigumi
  978. Kyoto mimawarigumi was an organization for maintaining public order in Kyoto, which was formed by the shogun's retainers at the end of the Edo Period (end of Edo period).
  979. Kyoto obanyaku
  980. Kyoto office, NTT West
  981. Kyoto office, NTT West, Sanjo-kado
  982. Kyoto population of townspeople and persons related to shrines and temples
  983. Kyoto prefectural Hozukyo Natural Park includes the gorge.
  984. Kyoto prefectural road No. 50, Kyoto Hiyoshi Miyama Route
  985. Kyoto primary school attached to Kyoto University of Education/Kyoto junior school attached to Kyoto University of Education
  986. Kyoto ramen is a generic name given to ramen sold and eaten in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan (mainly in Kyoto City and areas to its south) when it is mentioned in magazines and books.
  987. Kyoto ramen is usually heavily seasoned and served in large portions.
  988. Kyoto rusuiban (caretaker or keeper on night duty), with an estate of 150 koku and 70 koku of executive allowance (hereditary daimyo).
  989. Kyoto shiden (Kyoto Municipal Streetcar) E5.A0.80.E5.B7.9D.E7.B7.9A ran along the section between Shiokoji-dori Street and Shijo-dori Street, and thereby the section between Shiokoji-dori Street and Takoyakushi-dori Street is a 2-lane street; the section north of Takoyakushi is comprised of one-way traffic headed south.
  990. Kyoto stock exchange
  991. Kyoto style wagashi is delivered to the Imperial Court, nobles, temples, shrines, and tea houses, and are categorized as 'Jogashi' (confectionaries in high-quality) ordered for particular celebrations or 'oman' (abbreviation of manju), 'dango' (dumpling), and 'mochi-gashi' (rice cake sweets) for every day consumption.
  992. Kyoto urban area, which is the designation of Kyoto City and its peripheral satellite cities collectively, means an economic zone surrounding Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  993. Kyoto was again fell into Yoshitane ASHIKAGA's hands.
  994. Kyoto was also called Kyo, Keishi or Koto (imperial capital).
  995. Kyoto was filled with military soldiers, and people rioted over the uncertain future.
  996. Kyoto was formerly named Heian-kyo, which was designated Japan's capital in 794 and served as the political and cultural center of the country.
  997. Kyoto was overflowed with the people and the Emperor Gosakuramachi handed out 30,000 apples to them.
  998. Kyoto was subsequently revived under the protection of Nobunaga ODA and Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI, and by the efforts of the machishu.
  999. Kyoto's Rokusai Nenbutsu Buddhist chant (January 11, 1983)
  1000. Kyoto's famous sweets, Ajari-mochi, are so named because they resemble the wicker hats worn by the Ajari doing the 1000-day circumambulation at Enryaku-ji temple on Mt. Hiei.


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