Umekōji Park

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
This place has so much to see and do. You’re constantly exposed to amazing pieces of art. You lose track of time here
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MaryAnn *****
4 Nov 2025
Lee is so amazing, he is an excellent tour guide. He have alot of jokes, he will also take you pictures and videos if you ask him. Highly recommended, it's worth the price!
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Such an amazing experience and honestly my personal highlight of our Japan trip. Make a reservation in advance as they get quite busy, but everyone was very efficient and kind. I wish I had asked for everyone's names so I could thank them individually. They have a beautiful selection of women and men's kimonos - the act of choosing one was so much fun, I definitely think it's worth it to upgrade to the lace kimonos and accessories if you can. For the gals, they gave you several choices for a lovely hairstyle-- and they did such a good job on me and my sisters, and the hairstyles held up all day! They even offer you super cute accessories that include bags, parasols and even a katana to keep some of your belongings while you go and about in your kimonos. Highly recommend booking a photographer. We had Steven, who spoke English, and made the experience so special. He took us to a beautiful temple and gave great direction and fun ideas for the photos! 10/10 would do again!
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Lee was our guide very humble person. ample time to rome around, very quick, fun loving trip.. Will recommend to my friends..
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盧 **
4 Nov 2025
This trip was fantastic! Our tour guide was a very cheerful person, he paid great attention to detail, and made sure everyone had an enjoyable experience. His time management was very efficient. I really enjoyed this type of tour. Thank you to our tour guide and Klook!
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Louise ***
4 Nov 2025
It was a fantastic experience even though this exhibit is more interactive and more suitable for kids. The previous one I went teamLab Borderless in Tokyo was more surreal. Its a distance from Kyoto station. Take note.
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Klook-Nutzer
4 Nov 2025
Was a very nice experience. The staff were very friendly and also made an effort to make sure everyone had a mini pig to pet.
Chang *******
4 Nov 2025
Participated in the Amanohashidate and Ine Boathouse one-day tour on November 4th. The tour guide, Ember, provided detailed explanations that helped us better understand the itinerary. At the stops, she arranged for a rest area stop for everyone to use the restroom, and she also provided reminders when there were stairs to go up and down. I recommend today's attentive female tour guide, Ember.

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What to know about Umekōji Park

Discover the enchanting Umekoji Park, a vibrant oasis nestled just west of Kyoto Station. This hidden gem offers a delightful escape from the bustling city, inviting visitors to explore its lush landscapes and captivating sights. Perfect for families and train enthusiasts alike, Umekoji Park is a short walk or train ride from Kyoto Station, making it an ideal destination for a day of fun and relaxation. With a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and family-friendly entertainment, this park promises an unforgettable adventure for travelers of all ages. Whether you're exploring historical landmarks, indulging in local cuisine, or enjoying interactive experiences, Umekoji Park is sure to captivate your heart and stimulate your senses.
56-3 Kankijicho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8836, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Kyoto Railway Museum

All aboard for a journey through time at the Kyoto Railway Museum! As Japan's largest railway museum, it boasts an impressive collection of over 50 locomotives and carriages, including the iconic 500-series Shinkansen. Whether you're a train enthusiast or just curious about the evolution of rail transport, this museum offers a captivating experience with interactive displays and hands-on exhibits that bring the history of Japan's railways to life.

Kyoto Aquarium

Dive into the wonders of the ocean at the Kyoto Aquarium, an eco-friendly marvel that promises a splash of excitement for visitors of all ages. With nine distinct zones, including the lively Dolphin Stadium and the charming Penguin Zone, this aquarium is home to a diverse array of marine life. Don't miss the chance to meet the fascinating Japanese giant salamander and explore interactive exhibits that make learning about the ocean's mysteries fun and engaging.

Suzaku Yume Square

Step into a world of fun and imagination at Suzaku Yume Square, a vibrant hub within Umekoji Park that's perfect for families. This lively area features playgrounds and train carriages transformed into delightful play spaces, cafes, and toy shops. Whether your little ones are climbing, exploring, or indulging in sweet treats, Suzaku Yume Square offers endless entertainment and a chance to create cherished memories together.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Opened in 1995, Umekoji Park is a beautiful green oasis in the heart of Kyoto, showcasing the city's dedication to preserving nature amidst urban growth. The park is a cultural treasure trove, with attractions like the Kyoto Railway Museum that offer a glimpse into the city's rich historical tapestry. Nearby, you can explore the Shimabara geisha district and the grand Shimabara Omon gate, along with traditional Edo-period buildings. Don't miss the chance to visit nearby temples such as Toji, Higashi Honganji, and Nishi Hongwanji, which add to the area's historical charm.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Umekoji Park, treat your taste buds to Kyoto's famous culinary offerings. Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony at the park's tea house or savor local delicacies at nearby eateries. For a unique experience, visit the train carriage cafe for snacks and beverages, including delightful train holder-shaped sweets. Dive into Kyoto's vibrant food scene at the Kyoto City Central Wholesale Market, where you can witness early morning fish auctions and indulge in local favorites like Wagyu hamburgers, homemade croquettes, and traditional wagashi sweets.