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Foods to Try at Pontocho Alley, Kyoto
Wagyu Beef
Taste the amazing flavors of Wagyu beef at Pontocho Alley. Here, restaurants cook this tender, juicy beef so well that it melts in your mouth. It's a delicious experience you shouldn't skip when you're in Kyoto.
Oden (Hotpot)
Warm up with Oden, a Japanese hotpot perfect for cold nights on Pontocho Street. Try different ingredients like daikon, tofu, and boiled eggs cooked in a tasty broth.
Kamameshi
Don't miss Kamameshi, a tasty Japanese rice dish served in little iron pots. It's a yummy mix of seasoned rice with fish, meat, or veggies. Cooked just right and served hot, it's a must-try when exploring Pontocho Alley.
Sushi
Jump into the world of sushi at Pontocho, where each piece is made with the freshest ingredients. Enjoy classics like tuna and salmon, or try something new while watching the chefs at work.
Soba
Try handmade soba noodles, freshly made by hand every morning! These noodles are made from buckwheat and served in a light broth or chilled with a dipping sauce.
Must-See Attractions Nearby Pontocho
Gion Hanamikoji
Take a short walk from Pontocho to explore Gion Hanamikoji, known as one of Kyoto's famous geisha districts. As you walk down this beautiful street, you'll see old houses and tea houses. If you're lucky, you might even spot a geisha or maiko in traditional clothing.
Yasaka Shrine
Check out the beautiful Yasaka Shrine, famous for Kyoto's Gion Festival. The shrine looks magical, especially at night when it's all lit up. It's just a quick 5 to 10-minute walk from Pontocho Alley, offering a peaceful escape in the middle of Kyoto City.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Take a 20-minute walk from Pontocho to visit Kiyomizu-dera Temple, known for its amazing architecture and panoramic city views. On your way there, you'll find shops and food stalls, perfect for a fun afternoon. The view from the main hall is one of the best in Kyoto, and great for photos!
Heian Shrine
Visit Heian Shrine and see its huge vermilion gate and big gardens. It's easy to get to from Pontocho, and it's a great way to learn about ancient Kyoto. The gardens are full of colorful flowers, which change with the seasons, making each visit special.