KYOTO SANJO
Kawaramachi Area
Address
527-4 Asakurachō, Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto
Phone
075-231-8631 (Japanese only)
Access
4-min walk (350m) from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae subway station (T12)
Tozai Line
See below for more access route.
Hours
Lunch | 11:00 am – 2:30 pm |
Dinner | 5:00 pm – 9:30 pm |
Last order 9:00 pm
Parking
Not available
Payment
Cash only
Menu
See the menu page for more information
SAKE – Japanese rice wine
Selected three distinctive brands of Kyoto’s sake are available only in Kyoto Sanjo shop. Served in one-go (180ml).
Junmai Daiginjo KAGURA
¥1,200
Junmaishu JOYO
¥1,200
Special Junmaishu Gin-Shari
¥1,200
Is Japanese sake usually drunk warm? No, not really. Enjoy chilled sake and find the clear taste and rich and fruity flavors.
We have also added one dish to our menu, which goes with sake as well as beer.
Broiled chashu
¥550
Access
- 4-min walk (350m) from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae subway station (T12), Tozai Line
- 7-min walk (600m) from Karasuma Oike subway station, Karasuma Line (K08) and Tozai Line (T13)
- 8-min walk (650m) from Karasuma train station (HK85) exit #14, Hankyu-Kyoto Line
- 9-min walk (700m) from Kyoto-Kawaramachi train station (HK86) exit #9, Hankyu-Kyoto Line
- 13-min walk (1.0km) from Shijo subway station (K09) exit #1, Karasuma Line
NOW HIRING!
We are hiring crew members: cook (full time), server (part time) and more. You must be fluent in Japanese and possess a valid work visa/permit (or Japanese citizenship). Find more information on 採用情報 (Career) page in our Japanese web site.
Tourist Attractions near Ramen Uroko
Ramen Uroko Kyoto Sanjo is located in the middle of Kyoto, and has good access to major tourist attractions. Click an icon on the map below to see more information.
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The Museum of Kyoto
Learn a brief history of Kyoto and its cultural evolution
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Honnoji
Primary Buddhist temple, also known as the place of assassination
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Nishiki Market and Nishiki Tenmangu
Over 130 shops along the street, Kyoto’s specialty food and more
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Kyoto International Manga Museum
Exhibitions and 50,000 manga books on the Walls of Manga
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Nijo Castle
Tokugawa shogun’s gorgeous satellite residence in Kyoto
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Kyoto Imperial Palace and Kyoto Gyoen
The place where the emperors had lived over 1,000 years
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Yasaka Shrine
Home of one of the three major festivals of Japan – Gion
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