Shinkyogoku Shopping Street Union

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (47K+ reviews) • 499K+ booked
Step into the vibrant world of Shinkyogoku Shopping Street Union, a bustling hub of culture, history, and commerce nestled in the heart of Kyoto. Celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2022, this iconic shopping district is Japan's second oldest, offering a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences. Whether you're a local, a tourist, or a student on a school trip, Shinkyogoku Street promises an unforgettable experience with its eclectic mix of shops, eateries, and cultural landmarks. This lively shopping arcade captures the essence of Kyoto's modern and traditional allure, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the authentic spirit of Kyoto. Discover cultural souvenirs, savor local cuisine, and take a glimpse into the city's rich history, all in one vibrant location.
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Japan, 〒604-8035 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Sakuranochō, 438−1 べんてん堂ビル 3F
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4.9 /5
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Lesly *******
1 Jul
Booked a Ramen Cooking Class here in Kyoto. Mo Mo and Amir were fantastic teachers and very friendly people. Very much enjoyed and HIGHLY recommend for everyone that loves ramen to attend this. Ramen after the class was delcicious! 10/10 recommend!
Klook客路用户
1 Jul
It was afternoon when I went there, and there was no one in the store. The lady was Japanese, she was quiet and quick, and she quickly finished the two sets of matching for me and my friend. Very nice~
Mary *****
1 Jul
Such a peaceful and scenic ride—perfect for relaxing and soaking in Arashiyama's natural beauty!
1+
Klook User
30 Jun
The 2 men that taught us the process of making ramen were amazing and so friendly, they made the effort to explain things step by step so it was easy to follow and bonded over anime and ramen. A unique and one of a kind experience, it was just my partner and I which made the experience more private and enjoyable. Time just flew
Sandra ***********
30 Jun
Unfortunately, it rained heavily on the day of travel, but the ride on the Sagano Romantic Train was still unforgettable. The entire train crew bids you a sweet farewell upon departure, and the conductor tells you all about the route. There's a great little museum and café at the station, and all in all, the ride is highly recommended; the river and the forests are beautiful.
2+
reilly ********
30 Jun
I had so much fun walking around with a kimono on, it was hot but the kimono was comfy so it didnt iritate me much. They have a wide selection of kimono and the staff are so kind, they are so jolly and nice. The place is small but homey and comforting, everything is accesible. The location is near the Gion station and also the Yasaka shrine and other beautiful traditional places you can take pictures at, super recommend this place! Great for its price.
클룩 회원
29 Jun
This is my first time writing a review on Klook. I made a reservation at 10 AM on Sunday and went there, but it was quiet and they guided me quickly, so I finished choosing and setting up in 30 minutes. First of all, I liked that they let me store a certain amount of luggage! (We didn't know that and left it in a coin locker at Kyoto Station, but) They also lent me a small pouch bag, so I was able to carry my luggage without any problems. They explained to me well that I should wear a yukata instead of a kimono because the weather was getting warmer, and they only looked at the design ㅋㅋㅋ They kindly explained to me that it would be hot whenever I was choosing a kimono, so I was grateful🥹 Even though my hair was short, they put it up nicely, and they even lent me a fan, which was very useful. (You should bring your own parasol, the sunlight is really hot) Thanks to them, I was able to travel very nicely. I understood what they meant by everyone being kind. They explained everything one by one, and the person who did my hair was especially attentive, so I was really touched... . The hair is amazing... ., This quality for this price, and famous places like Kiyomizu-dera and Sannenzaka are not too far away. 15 minutes on foot? We had a nice yukata and walked around nicely. Oh, and it was nice that there were sizes for men up to 2XL. My boyfriend also wore it in a size that fit him well. Thank you. If I come to Kyoto again, I will definitely choose it again without hesitation!!
Yu ******
29 Jun
Sakura Kimono Store has 2 branches. We went to the wrong one, but the staff was still very polite and let us have a kimono experience there. The weather was very hot, so we chose yukata. The staff who helped us put on the kimono were very nice and helped us choose accessories. They made us look very beautiful/handsome. It is a store worth recommending.
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Shinkyogoku Shopping Street

Step into the bustling heart of Kyoto at Shinkyogoku Shopping Street, a vibrant 500-meter arcade that promises a delightful shopping experience, rain or shine. With an eclectic mix of fashion boutiques, quirky souvenir shops, and even cinemas, this lively street is a must-visit for anyone looking to soak up the local culture. Whether you're hunting for the perfect traditional craft or a unique t-shirt, Shinkyogoku's energetic atmosphere, often buzzing with students on school excursions, will surely captivate you.

Temple and Shrine Collection

Embark on a spiritual journey along Shinkyogoku Street by visiting its unique collection of one shrine and seven temples. This sacred path offers a serene escape from the bustling shopping scene, inviting you to collect temple stamps and delve into the rich cultural heritage of the area. Each site provides a peaceful retreat and a deeper understanding of Kyoto's spiritual traditions, making it a rewarding experience for both the devout and the curious.

Teramachi Shopping Center

Discover a more refined side of Kyoto's shopping scene at Teramachi Shopping Center, located just next to Shinkyogoku. This historic street, dating back to the 16th century, offers a sophisticated blend of art galleries, bookshops, and stores selling religious goods. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a history buff, Teramachi's unique charm and cultural significance provide a captivating shopping experience that complements the vibrant energy of its neighboring streets.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Shinkyogoku Street, with its origins in the Meiji era, offers a unique blend of shopping and history. Developed through temple grounds along Teramachi Street, it is home to eight religious sites that enrich the cultural experience. The historical significance is further highlighted by Teramachi's connection to warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who strategically relocated temples to this area. This rich historical backdrop makes Shinkyogoku a must-visit for those interested in Kyoto's traditions and vibrant community life.

Local Cuisine

Embark on a culinary adventure along Shinkyogoku Street, where Kyoto's flavors come to life. From traditional eateries to modern snack spots, the street is a haven for food lovers. Nearby Nishiki Market complements this experience with its array of fresh seafood and sweet treats, offering a true taste of Kyoto's rich food culture. Don't miss out on local delicacies like Kyoto-style Ikayaki, authentic sushi at Daiki Suisan Kaiten Sushi, and the delightful Castella manju from Londonya, filled with mild white bean paste.