Whether it is the clacking of a geisha’s geta, or the pitter patter of raindrops in May, the sounds and sights of this a cobbled stone walkway are sure to enchant you. Located by the riverbank of the Kamogawa and moments away from Gion; this laneway awakens each evening with the first visits from Geisha houses nearby. Filled with hole in the wall izakayas, bistros and high class eateries with water views, this magical place is perfect to have your first meal in Kyoto. There are also several bars and jazz clubs, and even late in the evening, the place is abuzz with activity.
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Pontocho after Dark
The mysteries of the floating world
By Hoyee Tse
Community writer
Traditional Kyoto style restaurants can be found along this alleyway.
Pontocho is a popular spot for nightlife in Kyoto
View of Kamogawa
The narrow street is filled with old Japanese houses
Signature snack bars like Tagoyaki are open till late to fill your desires.
The symbols from the world of Geishas can be found at every corner
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Wouter Thielen
11 years ago
I went to Pontocho last weekend, and it has been an absolutely terrific experience. So many small restaurants, hard to choose from, a lot of sukiyaki and shabu-shabu restaurants for about 5000 yen per person. The one we went to, Idumoya (いづもや), right at the beginning of the street on the south side, has a beautiful view over the Kamogawa river. They displayed their menu samples in a spacious display, and there was much to choose from. Tatami mats cover the restaurant, so you need to have flexible knees, but they offer stools for older people to sit on. Also, at Idumoya the sukiyaki and shabu-shabu sets are only offered when you order it for at least 2 people.
Veronika Tomanova
11 years ago
Great photo - I would have no idea what to eat first.
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