Recommended Attractions Nearby Orinasukan
Popular Attractions
Seimei Shrine
Founded to honor the legendary onmyōji Abe no Seimei, Seimei Shrine is located on Horikawa-dōri in Kyoto and is known for its protective charms and the pentagram motif featured throughout the shrine grounds.
Nishijin Kurashi Museum “Tondaya”
Located in the historic Nishijin district of Kyoto, this museum-style living space “Tondaya” showcases the lifestyle and craftsmanship of traditional Nishijin weaving and Kyoto townhouses.
Daihōon-ji
Founded in 1227, Daihōon-ji (commonly known as Senbon Shakadō) houses the national-treasure main hall and a remarkable collection of Buddhist statues.
Kamishichiken Kabukai
One of Kyoto’s oldest geisha districts, Kamishichiken features the Kabukai theatre where maiko and geiko perform. The historic venue remains a living part of Kyoto’s cultural identity.
Raku Museum
Dedicated to over 450 years of Raku–ware pottery, this museum presents works from the first master of the Raku family through current generations, framed within Kyoto’s tea-ceremony tradition.
Restaurants
Nishijin Toriiwaro
A venerable Kyoto establishment specialising in chicken and broth-based dishes, famous for its lunch-only oyakodon (chicken & egg rice bowl) served in a century-old Kyoto townhouse in the Nishijin area.
Open: Mon–Wed, Fri–Sun 11:30–15:00
Nagagutsu Shokudō DAL1119 Italian + ONE
A stylish Italian-based bistro grounded in the Nishijin district of Kyoto, featuring international touches and creative cuisine in a cozy 8-seat L-shaped counter setting.
Open: Lunch: Thu–Fri 12:00–14:00 · Sun–Mon 12:00–14:00 / Dinner: Wed & Thu–Mon 17:30–22:00
Ramen Tengu Nishijin
A well-known ramen shop in the Nishijin area offering a full lunch-to-evening service with classic and salt-based ramen dishes — convenient for a hearty meal at almost any time.
Open: Mon, Tue, Thu–Sun 11:30–22:00