京都御所と京都御苑: Tourist Attractions near Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo
This is the place where the emperors had lived over 1,000 years, until the end of the Samuai era, when the capital of Japan was relocated from Kyoto to Tokyo.
The imperial palace was surrounded by nobles’ mansions, but they followed the emperor and moved to Tokyo. After the relocation, those empty mansions once got out of control, then the emperor decided to renovate the former nobles’ town into a garden. This is today’s Kyoto Gyoen National Park, which is open to public.
Kyoto Imperial Palace, which is surrounded by Kyoto Gyoen, is open to public as well. See their official website for detailed information.
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Address
3 Kyotogyoen, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto
Access
13 min by subway and walk, or
15 min by walk from Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo
1-min walk from Marutamachi subway station (K07)
Karasuma Line
Hours
Kyoto Imperial Palace:
9:00 am – 4:20 pm
See their official website for the latest information
Kyoto Gyoen National Garden:
Open for 24 hours
See their official website for more information
Admission
Free
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Ramen Cuisine at Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo
So, walking around the historical place made room in your stomach but still feel like walking a bit more in the town?
Come to Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo, and enjoy one of the best Shio Ramen in Kyoto! Our friendly staff will try their best to serve you well, wherever you are from.