Ochazuke in Kyoto How many cups do you eat?

To Kyoto, where the Japanese culture meets

Kyoto used to be the old capital of Japan, During those days, numerous heritage sites were built.

Kyoto’s townscape, now an essential cultural heritage of Japan, is also very much saturated with all things Japanese – people dressed in kimonos and popular Japanese-style restaurants are common sights.

Located in the center of Japan, Kyoto is also easily accessible by planes and the Shinkansen (Japan’s bullet trains).

In this post, let us introduce you to Kyoto’s Kiyomizu, where the rich Japanese culture and delicious food can be enjoyed equally in a carefree manner.

Hankyu Kawaramachi Station

 Approx. 2 hours (various routes are available by bus and trains) from Kansai International Airport.
 Costs around 2,000 yen per trip
 Approx. 20 mins by bus from Kyoto Station:
 160 yen per trip

Ninenzaka, a slope that leads to Kiyomizu-dera Temple

From Kawaramachi, make your way up the slope of Ninenzaka towards the Kiyomizu-dera Temple and you will come across the teahouse, Akoyachaya (阿古屋茶屋).

There, a traditional Japanese fabric divider, or Noren, hangs by the entrance. Be sure to have a look at the view of Ninenzaka from the entrance before you enter the restaurant.

There’s a myth that states that you’ll be dead within 2 years should you fall on the slope of Ninenzaka. Though, that may simply just be a harsher reminder for everyone to walk the steep slope with more care and caution.
As the slope may get crowded with tourists, do be mindful of the people around while are taking photographs.

Ninenzaka

 Japan, Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Masuyacho, Kiyomizu2chome

 Approx. 20 minutes walk from Hankyu Kawaramachi Station

All-you-can-eat Chazuke and Pickled Vegetables at Akoyachaya (阿古屋茶屋)

A multicoloured variety of pickled vegetables greets you the moment you step foot into the restaurant.

In Akoyachaya’s all-you-can-eat buffet, enjoy more than 20 different kinds of pickled vegetables and chazuke with your favorite combination of rice and tea. There are 3 types of rice – plain Japanese white rice, mixed grain rice, and rice porridge. As for tea, there’s just 2 to choose from: houjicha or sencha. The pickled vegetables offered for the buffet also vary from season to season, so it was rather delightful to be able to mix up a chazuke entirely to my liking.

As there’s no time limit for the buffet, I accidentally ate more than I should..

Akoyachaya doesn’t accept reservations, and there are usually long queues of customers during weekends and lunch hours. Do get here early or after lunch hours to avoid the crowd.

Akoyachaya

 3 Chome-343 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto,  Japan
 073-459-0043
 11:00〜17:00 (receiving of customers starts at 10:00, while the last is at 16:00)
 Adults 1,450yen   Child 700yen
 http://www.kashogama.com/akoya/

The Stage of Kiyomizu at the top of the slope

After climbing the slope that extends from the shop, you will reach The Stage of Kiyomizu. It seems I have burned off all the food that I ate.

Because Kiyomizu sits on a hill, the rich nature colors surrounding Kiyomizu changes according to season. Here, the Koyasu Pagoda is seen with autumn leaves.

Look down to the streets of Kyoto from Kiyomizu-dera Temple. At certain times of the year, Special Night Viewing events are also held, where the temple is illuminated with a gentle light, giving off an entirely different vibe.

The winds can get quite chilly at night, so do layer up!

Kiyomizu-dera

 294 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto,  Japan
 075-551-1234
 6:00〜18:00 (changes according to season)
 Entrance fee: 300yen
 10 minutes walk from Ninenzaka
 https://www.kiyomizudera.or.jp/

A rest downhill at Umezono

Feeling a little hungry after heading back down to Ninenzaka, I headed towards Umezono, a shop famous for its mitarashi dango, for a short rest. Umezono is on the same street as Akoyachaya.

Drinking matcha while taking a break sounds like a great idea here.

Takeaway is also available here. Seems like today would be a good day to enjoy some sweets at home.

Umezono Kiyomizu

 339-1 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto,  Japan
 075-531-8538
 11:00-18:30(LO18:00)
 Opens daily
 Average spending: 1,000円
 http://umezono-kyoto.com/kiyomizu/

Kiyomizu where you can enjoy Japanese culture

There are so many shops around Kiyomizu-dera Temple that we can’t introduce.

Before climbing the slope, you can also rent a kimono, so why not try wearing a kimono and taking a leisurely stroll in Kiyomizu town?

Please be careful not to fall down at Ninenzaka.

Writing/Photograph:HASE
Translated By:Isabelle

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