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Sanneizaka

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4.4 (12749)

2-chōme-211 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0862, Japan

Bustling pedestrian street on a hill lined with souvenir stalls & traditional Japanese architecture.

hourglassDuration: 00h30min

outdoor
outdoor
free
free
24h
24h
daytime
daytime
nighttime
nighttime
food
food
traditional
traditional
shops
shops

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4.4
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Katia Ortiz in the last week

Beautiful streets to walk around and take pictures at night. During the day, there are a lot of shops and restaurants open.

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Andrew Ang a month ago

If you love being around crowds, then this is the place to be. As you stroll along this path, you will notice more and more people spilling in, slowly forming into ant-like lines steadily moving forward towards Kiyomizu-dera Temple. As you inch forward amongst the photo-hungry tourists posing for their own photo moments, navigating these steps upwards will start to be more challenging.

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Anh Đào Nguyễn Lê 2 months ago

Perfect place to get transfers back in time! It gets very crowded but still enjoyable. A lot of souvenir and snack shops! Just wander around and enjoy the history atmosphere. Sannenzaka itself is a narrow slope that is fill with around 60 shops and restaurants that sell traditional Kyoto products and food. There are also notable shops for visitors to get a hands-on experience of Japanese culture, including tea ceremonies, as well as Maiko and Geisha makeovers. 🍡❤️

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Ing Kien Wong 4 months ago

Streets packed with crowds at all time due to the access to Kiyomizu shrine. Both sides houses a lot of food stall and souvenir shop. Interesting place to look around. There's a pagoda tower in between that is iconic and a good photo shooting spot. Good place to spend a walk with your loved one and family and then proceed to ninenzaka

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Tabimawari 5 months ago

One of the most renowned views in Kyoto, for sure! I highly recommend visiting either late in the evening, around 7 PM or later, for a serene experience, or if you're feeling adventurous, come at 5 AM to enjoy the tranquility of the early morning. During the day, it tends to get crowded with tourists and crowds.