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Fushimi, Yamashina

Kyoto
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Fushimi, Yamashina

Kyoto
4.6
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Popular ramen shops in Fushimi area
Popular among locals
Traditional Japanese sweets from famous shops that you can take out
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Discovering Japanese Sake in the Sake Brewing Town
Popular among locals
Afternoon Cafe Time in Yamashina
Popular among locals
Dinner in Yamashina is all about Japanese cuisine!

Popular ramen shops in Fushimi area

Recommended ramen shop in Fushimi

Fushimi area is home to popular ramen shops. Let's try the unique ramen dishes that showcase each shop's individuality, from tsukemen with firm noodles and rich soup to voluminous bowls of ramen with plenty of toppings, known as "Jiro-style" with a fatty broth.
Recommended Restaurants for Popular ramen shops in Fushimi area
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つけ麺 きらり
~¥999
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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特製ラーメン 大中 本店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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大黒ラーメン 本店
~¥999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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セアブラノ神 伏見剛力
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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ラーメン荘 地球規模で考えろ
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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Traditional Japanese sweets from famous shops that you can take out

Sophisticated Japanese sweets that showcase the skills of famous shops

Japanese sweets that showcase the skills of famous shops offer both visual and taste enjoyment. In the Fushimi and Yamashina areas, there are many famous shops that specialize in such sweets. From smooth and refreshing mizu yokan to dorayaki filled with plenty of sweet bean paste, indulge in the specialty sweets of each shop.
Recommended Restaurants for Traditional Japanese sweets from famous shops that you can take out
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むらさきや
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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山本屋菓子舗
-
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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くろーばー結び 栄店
~¥999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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大潮屋 錦店
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
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長崎堂  御園店
-
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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Discovering Japanese Sake in the Sake Brewing Town

Drinking Japanese sake in Fushimi, known as the sake brewing town.

Fushimi, known as a sake brewing town, has many bars and izakayas where you can enjoy local sake, as well as manufacturer-owned stores. It's also great to compare and enjoy famous sake such as "Kirin" and "Kizakura" that sake lovers have heard of at least once.
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Recommended Restaurants for Discovering Japanese Sake in the Sake Brewing Town
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伏水酒蔵小路
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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黄桜酒場
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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吟醸酒房 油長
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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伏見夢百衆
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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月桂冠 大倉記念館
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Afternoon Cafe Time in Yamashina

Cafes where you can spend your afternoon in Yamashina

After visiting shrines and temples or enjoying sightseeing in Yamashina, why not spend a relaxing time at a cafe? From shops with colorful parfaits and pancakes to nostalgic atmosphere cafes, there are plenty of perfect shops to spend your afternoon.
Recommended Restaurants for Afternoon Cafe Time in Yamashina
食べログ
からふね屋珈琲  山科店
¥1,000~¥1,999
~¥999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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LionCAFE
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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カフェ×自家焙煎 京都 船越 外環店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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マリ亜ンヌ
~¥999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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カフェダイニング クリストファーロビン
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
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Dinner in Yamashina is all about Japanese cuisine!

Perfect Japanese restaurants in Yamashina for dinner

As a finale to your Yamashina tourism, how about trying a popular local Japanese restaurant for dinner? Enjoy thick tonkatsu made with aged pork, homemade appetizers and side dishes, and even sake to go with them. Let's indulge in a luxurious time by trying each restaurant's specialty dishes.
Recommended Restaurants for Dinner in Yamashina is all about Japanese cuisine!
食べログ
熟成豚 かわむら
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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手打ちそば 藤村
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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千成餅食堂 山科店
~¥999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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ちょいと。栞屋
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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旬彩 おく村
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

Location
Family
Unique
Machiya-style inn just a 4-minute walk from Fushimi Inari Station
This machiya-style inn is located just a 4-minute walk from Fushimi Inari Station, and within walking distance of one of Kyoto's most popular spots, Fushimi Inari. It can serve as a great base for sightseeing. Inside the inn, you can enjoy a relaxing time while looking at a Kyoto-style garden.
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¥4,463~/人
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稲荷ハウス
approx. 0.02km
Fushimi@LiB PLUS
approx. 0.03km
Fushimi Inari House
approx. 0.05km
独立した一軒家【Vacation STAY提供】
5approx. 0.05km
稲荷荘
approx. 0.12km
Stay Inn KOTO
4.8approx. 0.12km
和美居 Homy
approx. 0.17km
One More Heart 伏見稲荷5
approx. 0.19km
鈴 伏見稲荷
approx. 0.21km
Kamon Inn Aifuka1【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.21km
So Kyoto Fushimi Inari
4.7
Modern hotel a 5-minute walk from Inari Station
This hotel is conveniently located a 5-minute walk from both Fushimi Inari Station and Inari Station. The hotel has a simple and stylish design, with a focus on functionality. Prices start from around 6,000 yen, making it a reasonable option. It is recommended for both sightseeing and business purposes.
Lowest price
¥4,379~/人
¥4,379~/人
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ゲストハウス MEGURI 稲荷
approx. 0.04km
稲荷凰庵
approx. 0.06km
One More Heart 伏見稲荷4
approx. 0.12km
One More Heart 伏見稲荷3
approx. 0.12km
One More Heart 伏見稲荷2
approx. 0.2km
ベガス伏見稲荷
approx. 0.2km
鈴 伏見稲荷
approx. 0.21km
~好立地~伏見稲荷駅徒歩1分**ゲストハウス花**【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.22km
One More Heart 伏見稲荷5
approx. 0.23km
和美居 Homy
approx. 0.25km
Kyoto Yamashina Hotel Sanraku
4.5
Affordable hotel just a 1-minute walk from Yamashina Station
This hotel is perfect for both sightseeing and business, located just a 1-minute walk from Yamashina Station. The price for a simple stay starts from the 4,000 yen range, making it an attractive option. It also features an open-air hot spring bath exclusively for women, making it a recommended choice for female guests.
Lowest price
¥3,906~/人
¥3,906~/人
¥4,000~/人
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インサイトコート山科
4approx. 0.43km
三条御陵 梅ノ戸庵
approx. 0.44km
Gina House Kyoto
approx. 0.49km
京都清水寺 無憂舍【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.7km
昭和レトロ満載 古民家ゲストハウスまいこ【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 0.79km
Cozy京都山科
approx. 1.16km
COCORO HOTEL KYOTO
approx. 1.46km
ゲストハウス 一期一会 北花山
approx. 1.48km
ゲストハウスけあげ
approx. 2.93km
京都東山 清水龍馬坂荘
approx. 3.09km
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Fushimi, Yamashina

Fushimi, famous for the world-renowned Fushimi Inari Taisha with its vermilion torii gates, is a town with a lingering atmosphere and many sake breweries, making it a recommended destination for sake lovers. Yamashina has many historical sites, including Jomon period ruins, the "Yamashina Hongan-ji Temple Site" with legends dating back to the Heian period, and the "Old Tokaido Road" that vividly depicts the scenery of the Edo period. This area, where cultural assets with different historical backgrounds stand, has a unique atmosphere, so why not forget about time and spend a relaxing time here?

Highlights
Spots
Local Cuisine
Fushimi, Yamashina

5 Highlights

01

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine

The head shrine of all Inari shrines nationwide, famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates
This is the head shrine of all Inari shrines nationwide, of which there are about 30,000. It is also affectionately known as "Oinari-san". The main attraction is the Senbon Torii, a thousand vermilion torii gates lined up in a row. If you plan to climb to the top of Inari Mountain where the torii gates are located, wear comfortable clothing for your visit.
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Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
The head shrine of all Inari shrines nationwide, famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates
This is the head shrine of all Inari shrines nationwide, of which there are about 30,000. It is also affectionately known as "Oinari-san". The main attraction is the Senbon Torii, a thousand vermilion torii gates lined up in a row. If you plan to climb to the top of Inari Mountain where the torii gates are located, wear comfortable clothing for your visit.
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02

Daigo-ji Temple

A world heritage temple known as a cherry blossom viewing spot
The head temple of the Shingon sect Daigo school, which is registered as a World Heritage Site. Within the vast grounds of over 2 million tsubo, there are 75,522 national treasures and 425 important cultural properties enshrined. If you want to experience majestic nature and historical buildings, why not visit here?
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02
Daigo-ji Temple
A world heritage temple known as a cherry blossom viewing spot
The head temple of the Shingon sect Daigo school, which is registered as a World Heritage Site. Within the vast grounds of over 2 million tsubo, there are 75,522 national treasures and 425 important cultural properties enshrined. If you want to experience majestic nature and historical buildings, why not visit here?
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03

Bishamondo Ruins

A temple with seasonal views dedicated to Bishamonten
This is a Tendai sect temple dedicated to Bishamonten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. It features a strolling garden with a heart-shaped pond, Banryu-en, and sliding door paintings that appear to change. The seasonal views, such as the autumn foliage tunnel and the weeping cherry blossoms in spring, are also attractive.
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03
Bishamondo Ruins
A temple with seasonal views dedicated to Bishamonten
This is a Tendai sect temple dedicated to Bishamonten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. It features a strolling garden with a heart-shaped pond, Banryu-en, and sliding door paintings that appear to change. The seasonal views, such as the autumn foliage tunnel and the weeping cherry blossoms in spring, are also attractive.
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04

Kanshuji Temple

The head temple of the Shingon sect Yamakage school, with Senju Kannon as the principal image
This is the head temple of the Shingon sect Yamakage school, with Senju Kannon as the principal image. It is said to have been founded by Emperor Daigo to mourn his mother. The temple is attractive for its seasonal views, such as flowers like cherry blossoms, wisteria, and irises, as well as ducks visiting the pond in winter.
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Kanshuji Temple
The head temple of the Shingon sect Yamakage school, with Senju Kannon as the principal image
This is the head temple of the Shingon sect Yamakage school, with Senju Kannon as the principal image. It is said to have been founded by Emperor Daigo to mourn his mother. The temple is attractive for its seasonal views, such as flowers like cherry blossoms, wisteria, and irises, as well as ducks visiting the pond in winter.
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05

Fushimi Sake Brewery Street

A complex facility where 18 Fushimi sake breweries gather
A complex facility where 18 Fushimi sake breweries gather. Eight restaurants are lined up in the arcade street that spreads out as soon as you get off the station. For those who love sake, we recommend the "18-brewery tasting set" where you can enjoy the sake of all 18 breweries at once.
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Image source:伏見酒造小路
Image source:伏見酒造小路
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Fushimi Sake Brewery Street
A complex facility where 18 Fushimi sake breweries gather
A complex facility where 18 Fushimi sake breweries gather. Eight restaurants are lined up in the arcade street that spreads out as soon as you get off the station. For those who love sake, we recommend the "18-brewery tasting set" where you can enjoy the sake of all 18 breweries at once.
See details
Image source:伏見酒造小路

Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Popular ramen shops in Fushimi area
Recommended ramen shop in Fushimi
Fushimi area is home to popular ramen shops. Let's try the unique ramen dishes that showcase each shop's individuality, from tsukemen with firm noodles and rich soup to voluminous bowls of ramen with plenty of toppings, known as "Jiro-style" with a fatty broth.
See Details
No.2
Traditional Japanese sweets from famous shops that you can take out
Sophisticated Japanese sweets that showcase the skills of famous shops
Japanese sweets that showcase the skills of famous shops offer both visual and taste enjoyment. In the Fushimi and Yamashina areas, there are many famous shops that specialize in such sweets. From smooth and refreshing mizu yokan to dorayaki filled with plenty of sweet bean paste, indulge in the specialty sweets of each shop.
See Details
No.3
Discovering Japanese Sake in the Sake Brewing Town
Drinking Japanese sake in Fushimi, known as the sake brewing town.
Fushimi, known as a sake brewing town, has many bars and izakayas where you can enjoy local sake, as well as manufacturer-owned stores. It's also great to compare and enjoy famous sake such as "Kirin" and "Kizakura" that sake lovers have heard of at least once.
See Details
No.4
Afternoon Cafe Time in Yamashina
Cafes where you can spend your afternoon in Yamashina
After visiting shrines and temples or enjoying sightseeing in Yamashina, why not spend a relaxing time at a cafe? From shops with colorful parfaits and pancakes to nostalgic atmosphere cafes, there are plenty of perfect shops to spend your afternoon.
See Details
No.5
Dinner in Yamashina is all about Japanese cuisine!
Perfect Japanese restaurants in Yamashina for dinner
As a finale to your Yamashina tourism, how about trying a popular local Japanese restaurant for dinner? Enjoy thick tonkatsu made with aged pork, homemade appetizers and side dishes, and even sake to go with them. Let's indulge in a luxurious time by trying each restaurant's specialty dishes.
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥8,405
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥15,653
Best Season
1~5 Month
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