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modern maisonette serviced apartment
Thank you so much!
We are looking forward to hosting you again!
The cover of NIMON’s notebook has been renewed.
Titled “You in Wonderland NIMON KYOTO”.
NIMON1-KAI room is a tiger cover.
NIMON2-HANE room is a reindeer cover.
There is a phrase “truth is stranger than fiction.”
Why don’t you share a little of your wonderland?
Why are you in Kyoto?
What experience did you have in Kyoto.
What did you lead here?
Impression of NIMON
etc.etc……Anyway, Anything is OK!
Let’s make a unique novel with people who stayed in NIMON.
In autumn, the pageantry of this large festival unfurls across Kyoto’s main thoroughfare. The festival procession begins with historical figures from the turbulent Bakumatsu period (a period from 1853-1867: the end of Edo Period) with neatly marching Imperialist troops playing flutes and drums. Following these come a parade of colorfully costumed figures from different epochs: Edo (1603-1868), Azuchi Momoyama (1568-1600), Muromachi (1336-1573), Yoshino (1336-1392), Kamakura (1185-1333), Fujiwara (898-1185), and Enryaku (782-806). All come together to encompass Jidai Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three largest festivals.
Over the course of two hours, the festival procession will cover 2 kilometers with a parade of 2,000 members (including 75 horses and oxen, 3 carriages, an oxcart and sacred carriages), a real-life illustrated scroll of Kyoto’s rich history. Audiences will be delighted by the brilliant display of Japanese history unfolding before their eyes, as they travel back in time without moving from their seats.
Reserved seating (for a fee) at Kyoto Imperial Palace, Oike-dori Street, and along Heian Jingu-michi Street is recommended for the best view of the procession. Reserved seating with English guidance (for a fee) is also available exclusively on Oike-dori Street.
Housed in a traditional Japanese teahouse in the famous Geisha entertainment district of Gion, Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto welcomes rock and rollers from all over Japan and the world. Blend in with the locals and lose yourself in the Japanese nightlife scene at our cafe, which boasts 86 seats in our newly renovated building. The traditional elements of our cafe allow us to seamlessly blend into the traditional aesthetic of the city.
With a bustling population of more than 1.5 million people, Kyoto is Japan’s ninth largest metropolis. This UNESCO World Heritage city’s culture has been beautifully preserved, with over 2,000 temples and shrines waiting for you to explore. Between the exciting nightlife and the impressive daytime attractions, there’s always something to do in Kyoto. All adventure begins with our cafe, located alongside the Shirakawa Canal, a four-minute walk from Gion-Shijō Station on the Keihan Main Line.
Hard Rock Cafe Kyoto
67 Motoyoshicho Higashiyama-ku
Kyoto-shi, Kyoto-fu 605-0087 JP
TEL:+81 75-533-7771
Mon – Sun 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
https://www.hardrockcafe.com/location/kyoto/
11 mins from NIMON KYOTO