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Overview of and topical guide to Kyoto
Flag of Kyoto
Emblem of Kyoto
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Kyoto:
Kyoto – capital city of Kyoto Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan. It is most well known in Japanese history for being the former Imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area.
Geography of Kyoto[edit]
Geography of Kyoto
- Kyoto is:
- Population of Kyoto: 1,472,027
- Area of Kyoto: 827.83 km2 (319.63 sq mi)
- Atlas of Kyoto
Place in Kantō, Japan
- Kyoto is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
Environment of Kyoto[edit]
Natural geographic features of Kyoto[edit] Katsura River near Nishikyō-ku district
- Canals in Kyoto
- Mountains in Kyoto
- Rivers in Kyoto
Street in the Higashiyama-ku district with the Yasaka-no-to Pagoda in the background Districts of Kyoto[edit]
Neighborhoods in Kyoto[edit]
Locations in Kyoto[edit] Ninna-ji's Golden Hall, registered as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic monuments of Ancient Kyoto
Bridges in Kyoto
Cultural and exhibition centers in Kyoto[edit] Kyoto International Conference Center
Monuments and memorials in Kyoto[edit]
Museums and art galleries in Kyoto[edit] Kyoto National Museum The Daijōkaku at Ōkōchi Sansō
Museums in Kyoto
Palaces and villas in Kyoto[edit] Fushimi Castle
Parks and gardens in Kyoto[edit] Maruyama Park
Religious buildings in Kyoto[edit] The main hall of Chishaku-in Fushimi Inari-taisha Kinkaku-ji Sanbō-in
Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Kyoto
Sakura at the Daiun-in temple
Secular buildings in Kyoto[edit]
Demographics of Kyoto[edit]
Demographics of Kyoto
Government and politics of Kyoto[edit] The Kyoto City Hall
Government and politics of Kyoto
Emperor Kanmu, who relocated the capital to Heian-kyō in 794, moving the Imperial Court there from nearby Nagaoka-kyō
History of Kyoto
History of Kyoto, by period or event[edit]
Timeline of Kyoto
History of Kyoto, by subject[edit]
Culture of Kyoto
The Kyoto Concert Hall
- Composers and musicians of Kyoto
- Music venues in Kyoto
Visual arts of Kyoto[edit] Kyoto ware, Pair of Tea Jars with Poetic Inscriptions, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Cuisine of Kyoto
Events in Kyoto
Sunanomono arrangement at the Ikenobo Autumn Tanabata Exhibition
Festivals in Kyoto
Kankoboko float at the 2007 Gion Matsuri festival
Languages of Kyoto
Media in Kyoto
- Newspapers in Kyoto
- Radio and television in Kyoto
Philosophy of Kyoto[edit]
Torii at the Fushimi Inari-taisha
Religion in Kyoto
- Buddhism in Kyoto
- Christianity in Kyoto
- Shinto in Kyoto
Paddocks at Kyoto Racecourse
Sports in Kyoto
- Baseball in Kyoto
- Football in Kyoto
- Association football in Kyoto
- Sports competitions in Kyoto
- Sports venues in Kyoto
Economy and infrastructure of Kyoto[edit] The Nishiki Market
Economy of Kyoto
- Financial services in Kyoto
- Hotels in Kyoto
- Restaurants and cafés in Kyoto
- Shopping malls and markets in Kyoto
- Tourism in Kyoto
Transportation in Kyoto[edit] Articulated TOSA bus
Public transport in Kyoto
Rail transport in Kyoto[edit] Kyoto railway station
Rail transport in Kyoto
Education in Kyoto[edit] Kyoto University Clock Tower Centennial Hall
Education in Kyoto
- Universities in Kyoto
- Research institutes in Kyoto
Wikimedia Atlas of Kyoto
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