Pontocho

★ 4.9 (45K+ reviews) • 420K+ booked
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4.9 /5
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AkashKumar *******
10 Mar
I booked the tour with Kyoto, and my tour guide was HAN from Local Guide STARS. She was great, and I really enjoyed the tour with her. She was eager to answer all the questions and very attentive to ensure that everyone in the group was following. She explained each spot enthusiastically and also recommended photo stops. As a solo traveller, it was good as I often don't have the opportunity to get my photos taken. I recommend Han (from Myanmar) to everyone taking this tour and would love to see her again in the future as well. Good luck to her.
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JClaire ******
10 Mar
This tour is one of the best I've had in Japan so far. True to what is being advertised. The places we went to are wonderful. Okini for today, Rick and Mika.
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Utilisateur Klook
10 Mar
Very interesting visit. Despite my English not being excellent, I understood the explanations from our guide, Logan. Gion is a very beautiful place. I was delighted to learn so much about geishas.
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Klook User
9 Mar
INCREDIBLE time at the Kyoto sumo club. Super funny, entertaining, informative, and engaging. Unlimited food and drinks (alcohol included!) make it a great value and one of the highlights of our Kyoto trip. And absolute must for pretty much everybody
Maria ******************
9 Mar
We enjoyed the tour! Ethan our tour guide has a lot of trivia about japan and I learned a lot from this tour. Kyoto is a very beautiful old city to visit.
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Klook User
9 Mar
I had such a wonderful experience with this kimono rental service! It was my first time wearing a kimono, and the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, which made me feel comfortable right away. They gave me plenty of time to browse and choose the kimono I liked, and the entire process was smooth and well organised. The team was very professional and attentive, making sure everything was fitted perfectly and looked beautiful. They also kindly helped me arrange a professional photographer, and the timing worked out perfectly for the photos. I would absolutely choose them again when I visit Kyoto next time as I had a memorable kimono experience!
Klook客路用户
9 Mar
I rarely leave reviews, but the photographer had an excellent personality. There was no need to worry about posing, as the actions he taught were very natural and simple, yet the results were outstanding. It was a truly worthwhile photography experience.
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ผู้ใช้ Klook
9 Mar
It was very comfortable. Only two stops a day, which we thought was just right – not too rushed, and plenty of time left over. 🙏 The guide spoke many languages, which was very impressive. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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What to know about Pontocho

Pontocho Alley is a narrow lane in Kyoto City known for its lanterns, historic architecture, and river views along the Kamogawa River. It stretches from Shijo Dori to Sanjo Dori, just one block west of the water. The alley is easily accessible from Gion Shijo Station, Kawaramachi Station, the Keihan Line, the Hankyu Line, and even Kyoto Station. In the Pontocho Area, you can enjoy traditional Kyoto cuisine, kaiseki, wagyu beef, soba noodles, sushi, and other exquisite dishes. You might spot a Maiko, geisha, or apprentice geisha heading to evening engagements. Plus, there are restaurants, bars, and many establishments with tatami mats, river views, or free Wi-Fi. Business hours vary, but most places open from late afternoon until late at night, with some requiring advance reservations. Located in Nakagyo Ku, it’s a great base for exploring nearby Gion, Heian Shrine, and Yasaka Shrine. Ready to eat, explore, and enjoy traditional Japanese flavors in Japan? Head to Pontocho Dori for best dining and nightlife!
Pontocho Alley, Nabeyacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, 604-8014, Japan

Things to Do in Pontocho Alley

Try Traditional Kyoto Food

When you walk through Pontocho Alley, you can enjoy classic Kyoto dishes like kaiseki, soba, tempura, and wagyu beef. You'll find both fancy restaurants and casual spots, so you can choose what fits your budget. Many places in Pontocho Alley use local ingredients, giving you a real taste of Kyoto's food culture.

Look for Maiko and Geisha

In Pontocho Alley, you might see a maiko (apprentice geisha) or a geisha heading to an evening performance. This is a unique chance to see Kyoto's traditional entertainment world! If you're walking through Pontocho Alley around sunset, you have a better chance of seeing them.

Enjoy Riverside Dining

Many restaurants in Pontocho Alley overlook the Kamogawa River, giving you a peaceful view while you eat. During the warmer months, some places set up outdoor seating platforms right above the water. Having dinner by the river in Pontocho Alley is one of the most memorable experiences in Kyoto.

Explore Historic Architecture

As you walk through Pontocho Alley, you'll notice old wooden buildings, narrow walkways, and traditional lanterns. These designs make the area feel like ancient Kyoto. The preserved architecture in Pontocho Alley helps you understand what the city looked like centuries ago.

Visit Cozy Bars and Nightlife Spots

Pontocho Alley has many izakayas where you can enjoy drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. If you want to experience Kyoto's night scene, Pontocho Alley is a great place to explore!

Popular Attractions Near Pontocho Alley

Yasaka Shrine (10-15 minute walk)

Yasaka Shrine is one of Kyoto's most famous Shinto shrines, known for its bright vermilion gates, peaceful atmosphere, and year-round festivals. Here, you can explore historic halls, ring the shrine bells for good luck, take photos of traditional lanterns, and enjoy seasonal displays like cherry blossoms or autumn leaves.

Nishiki Market (10-15 minute walk)

Nishiki Market is a lively food market in central Kyoto where you can try local snacks, fresh seafood, sweets, pickles, and traditional ingredients all in one long covered street. You can sample Kyoto favorites like mochi, grilled skewers, and tamagoyaki, or shop for souvenirs and handmade goods from family-run stalls.

Kiyomizu-dera Temple (20-25 minute bus ride)

Kiyomizu-dera Temple is one of Kyoto's most famous landmarks, known for its large wooden stage that overlooks the city and the beautiful scenery that changes each season. Explore the main hall, drink from the Otowa Waterfall for good luck, and walk through charming old streets filled with shops and snacks.