Kyoto
京都 · kyoh-toh
Coffee
Kurasu — Kyoto Station ◎ ’26
Coffee, beans, and objects for quiet mornings.
2050 — Kawaramachi ○ ’26
Touristy streets, serious coffee, and service that remembers you.
Kitaoji Roastery Lab — Kitaoji ○ ’26
A roastery lab in the quiet north. Coffee treated like research.
Look
HOSOO Gallery — Karasuma ◎ ’26
Centuries of Nishijin weaving, shown like contemporary art.
Taka Ishii Gallery — Shimogyo ◎ ’26
Serious photography, quiet rooms, eyes switched on.
Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art — Okazaki ○ ’26
A restored 1933 hall where modern art meets civic pride.
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto — Okazaki ○ ’26
Modern Japan, calmly hung, a torii away from the crowds.
YAMAHON Kyoto — Sanjo ◌ ’26
Pottery and craft chosen with a curator’s restraint. Marked before judgment.
Shop
Kanetaka Hamono — Kawaramachi ◎ ’26
A knife shop with family gravity. Buy the one you’ll cook with for decades.
Beyond
Ine — Tango Coast ○ ’26
Funaya boathouses on still water. Kyoto, slowed all the way to the sea.
Uji — Uji ◌ ’26
Tea, a river, and temples. Marked, and waiting for a free afternoon.
Sakai Traditional Crafts Museum — Sakai, Osaka ○ ’26
Where the blades begin. Just outside Kyoto, the forging city explains the knife.