Why is Kyoto’s Left Ward on the right, and Right Ward on the left?
Kyoto is divided into districts called “ku”, usually translated as “ward”. So, in addition to having a city hall, there
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Just outside the southern gate of Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple, Kenninji, you may have come upon a small “museum” selling
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The sword wielding samurai as seen in the many Akira Kurosawa movies is a one of the most prominent images
Read moreRestaurant Review: Oicho – charcoal grilled yakitori
Oicho is a fun, reasonably-priced upscale yakitori restaurant where you grill it yourself over a charcoal brazier at your table.
Read moreSome notes on Japanese Etiquette
When traveling, people sometimes leave their common sense at their hometown airport to be picked up when they return home.
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This restaurant, which has become a chain of restaurants stretching to Beverly Hills, is among the most famous Kyoto establishments,
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