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Discover your own KYOTO
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Tango Textiles: Shining for 1300 Years
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Onaru Burial Mounds
The Onaru Burial Mounds were bulit in the later part of the Kofun period (late 6th century to early 7th century) and many burial items have been unearthed from their stone chambers. The stone chambers of the Onaru Burial Mounds were constructed from volcanic rock of the type that you can see to your left, which is found abundantly in this area. Ancient people took advantage of this rock's columnar jointing when constructing the tombs.
The top of Tateiwa - where the Onaru Burial Mounds are - and many flat areas farther east that are 10 meters or more above sea level were all once submerged under the sea, but were at some point uplifted. Many burial mounds have been found in these uplifted areas, called coastal terraces, and in them one can obsreve aspects of the daily lives of people since ancient times.
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Epicurean Delights: Tango is a Foodie Paradise
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A Day in Fukuchiyama Relaxing in a tranquil corner of Kyoto’s historic countryside
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Discover Unique Sake Breweries Across Kyoto
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An Enriching Overnight Stay at Shourekiji Temple
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Hiking the Oeyama Portion of the Oni Trail: Discover Nature and History
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Shoeikan
Shoueikan servers international cuisine that was favored by the navy at Japanese-style inns of the Meiji era (1868-1912).
Shoueikan is a restaurant in Maizuru City, home to a historic Japanese naval base. The restaurant reproduces some of the most popular recipes from the "Navy Cooking Reference Book," a recipe book of the former navy. Guests can experience the taste of authentic cooking at Shoueikan, the result of extensive research of the history of this culinary culture.
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Aceto
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Sushi Namiji
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Nawa-ya
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