
Kyoto City
Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto is the cultural heart of Japan and its former imperial capital for over a millennium. It is renowned for its countless classical Buddhist temples, elegant gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines, traditional wooden houses, and famous geisha districts.
Practical Travel Guide for Kyoto City
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa-free travel for up to 90 days is available for many nationalities. It is recommended to check the specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.
Adapter Type
Japanese
Getting Around
Kyoto's city transport relies heavily on an extensive and efficient bus and subway network. Buses are particularly useful for reaching many temples and sites. A one-day bus pass is often economical. Trains and the Shinkansen (bullet train) are used for intercity travel.
Local Flavors
Kyoto is the birthplace of **Kyō-kaiseki** (refined multi-course dinner), famous for its elegance, seasonality, and attention to detail. Vegetarian **Shojin Ryori** (vegetarian temple food) is also prominent. Kyoto is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
