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SEIGENSHA Art Publishing
| Address | 9-1 Umetadacho Kyotoshinakagyokukarasumahigashiiru Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8136 |
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| Representative Name | MAKOTO KATAYAMA |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | 24 |
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Art/Design Magazine Book
SD item code:13684499
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Edited by Yosuke Sakai* Kyoto-kan Editorial Team
編著:酒井洋輔・京都館編集チーム
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Format: A5, total pages: 272 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Product tag: None
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Description
| A guide to Kyoto, a city to enjoy as if you were living there. Language: English/Japanese A bilingual (English-Japanese) guide to 180 non-sightseeing places in Kyoto recommended by Kyoto residents. Alternative Guide! Not famous tourist spots, not places for tourists, but places where local people really go to have their own unique interest. This book is a guide to Kyoto that is different from ordinary guidebooks, as 26 people from different professions, positions, and ages who live in Kyoto and the Kyoto-kan (Kyoto City's official website) editorial team introduce their favorite places and things that they actually go to. The guidebook also includes various types of restaurants such as coffee shops, cafes, bars, taverns, Italian restaurants, and Chinese restaurants; specialty stores such as dry food shops, tofu shops, wine stores, and chopstick shops; recommended products such as classic and hidden items from long-established shops; festivals such as Gion Festival, Gozan Okuribi, and Mitarashi Festival; and events and festivals such as antique markets; as well as the Kamogawa River bank, Daimonji Street, and the Daimonji Street. and even everyday scenery such as the banks of the Kamo River, Daimonji Mountain, and Kyoto City buses. The places, things, and events are freely selected from the viewpoints of Kyoto residents. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Dec.15th 2025 to Feb.16th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Nov.27th 2025 to Dec.1st 2025 |
| EMS | From Nov.26th 2025 to Dec.1st 2025 |
| Pantos Express | From Nov.28th 2025 to Dec.3rd 2025 |
| DHL | From Nov.26th 2025 to Nov.28th 2025 |
| UPS | From Nov.26th 2025 to Nov.28th 2025 |
| FedEx | From Nov.26th 2025 to Nov.28th 2025 |
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Other items from this category:
A bilingual (English-Japanese) guide to 180 non-sightseeing places in Kyoto recommended by Kyoto residents.
Alternative Guide!
Not famous tourist spots, not places for tourists, but places where local people really go to have their own unique interest.
This book is a guide to Kyoto that is different from ordinary guidebooks, as 26 people from different professions, positions, and ages who live in Kyoto and the Kyoto-kan (Kyoto City's official website) editorial team introduce their favorite places and things that they actually go to.
The guidebook also includes various types of restaurants such as coffee shops, cafes, bars, taverns, Italian restaurants, and Chinese restaurants; specialty stores such as dry food shops, tofu shops, wine stores, and chopstick shops; recommended products such as classic and hidden items from long-established shops; festivals such as Gion Festival, Gozan Okuribi, and Mitarashi Festival; and events and festivals such as antique markets; as well as the Kamogawa River bank, Daimonji Street, and the Daimonji Street. and even everyday scenery such as the banks of the Kamo River, Daimonji Mountain, and Kyoto City buses.
The places, things, and events are freely selected from the viewpoints of Kyoto residents.