Remember 2019.11 Kansai Late Autumn Festival~ First Douyu is a narrow path, but full of Kyoto's fireworks and leisurely atmosphere. Every time I visit the attractions for a day, I come out for food at night, cross the Kamogawa Bridge, stroll through, and always can't help but look at the dark and lively alley. Small but complete. Izakaya, creative cuisine, roast birds, ramen, everything. When you arrive in Kyoto, it is not perfect to eat a meal without coming.
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Remember 2019.11 Kansai Late Autumn Festival~ First Douyu is a narrow path, but full of Kyoto's fireworks and leisurely atmosphere. Every time I visit the attractions for a day, I come out for food at night, cross the Kamogawa Bridge, stroll through, and always can't help but look at the dark and lively alley. Small but complete. Izakaya, creative cuisine, roast birds, ramen, everything. When you arrive in Kyoto, it is not perfect to eat a meal without coming.
The small izakayas are arranged together nervously. The streets here are very narrow, very native, and cannot be opened to traffic. There are not many people on the street. The whole is very quiet. It seems to be drinking stuffy wine. It is a place to feel.
The Kyoto style street with a lot of wines Unique waterfront experience Featured Ancient Street. Xiandouyu is the most lively street in Kyoto, parallel to the Kamogawa River, extending from the river source to three. It is one of the most popular old streets in Kyoto, with many izakayas, bars and restaurants, and classical architecture.
Visit and dine at one the many restaurants that offer views of the kamo river. Some offer outdoor seating too.
Pontocho Alley casts a bewitching spell at dusk. The interplay of shadows and light, the quiet whispers of history – it's a time when the alley truly comes alive
The flower street between Kamogawa and Wooya Kamogawa in Nakakyo District, Kyoto City, was originally a sandbank in Kamogawa. In the early Edo era, it was called the New Kamogawa Kamogawa because of the fortifications on the shore. Later developed into a tea house, travel cage and other bustling streets, in addition to the unique commercial form of Huajie, there are general restaurants, the east side of the store facing Kamogawa. This narrow ramp is basically a restaurant on both sides. The dishes and prices are posted at the door. If you are interested, open the door and go in, and continue to stroll!