The Ultimate Guide to Pontocho: Kyoto's Most Enchanting Alley

Kyoto is one of Japan's most iconic cities, steeped in traditional culture and history. In 2023, it welcomed over 12 million international visitors, ranking third nationwide after Tokyo and Osaka.

Among Kyoto's attractions, Pontocho has become particularly popular with foreign tourists. Our Magical Trip's "Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour in Pontocho" and "Kyoto Night Foodie Tour" has already hosted more than 10,000 participants.

In 2024, "Kyoto Night Foodie Tour" gained even more attention after being ranked #6 among all tours on TripAdvisor. (Our "Tokyo Bar Hopping Night Tour in Shinjuku" was ranked #1)

Magical Trip's tour earned Tripadvisor's 'Best of the Best' award

This article, published in August 2024, has also gathered significant interest.

To help visitors make the most of Pontocho in 2025, we've created this updated 2025 guide. We'll cover everything from how to enjoy Pontocho and our recommended establishments to an overview of our "Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour in Pontocho"and "Kyoto Night Foodie Tour" around Pontocho. We hope you'll find this information helpful for planning your visit!


Introduction

Pontocho in Kyoto holds a special place in my memories. When I lived in Kyoto, I often visited Pontocho, captivated by its atmospheric scenery and delicious food.

Walking down the stone-paved alley lined with old machiya houses feels like stepping back in time. During the day, it's enveloped in a quiet, nostalgic atmosphere, while at night, the glow of lanterns creates a fantastical world. Perhaps the charm of Pontocho lies in enjoying these changing expressions.

My favorite experience is savoring cuisine on the riverside terrace seats called "kawayuka" during summer evenings. The blissful moments of tasting delicate flavors using Kyoto's unique ingredients while listening to the murmur of the river are still vivid in my memory.

Pontocho is also dotted with high-end dining experiences like ryotei and upscale kappo restaurants. With the guidance of local friends, I had the opportunity to visit some ryotei that are usually challenging to enter.

The essence of Kyoto cuisine I tasted there was truly artistic and became a lifelong memory.

I wrote this guide to help you feel the charm of Pontocho as I did. I want to convey all the highlights, gourmet spots, and points to note when exploring Pontocho, weaving in not just a tourist's perspective but also the viewpoint of a local who deeply loves Pontocho.

While Pontocho is one of Kyoto's mainstream tourist spots, I believe it's essential to have a bit of an insider's perspective to truly appreciate its value. I hope you'll use this guide to fully experience the charm of Pontocho!

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Table of Contents
What is Pontocho
Brief History of Pontocho
Access to Pontocho
Highlights of Pontocho
What Is Pontocho's "Noryo-Yuka" (Kawadoko)?
Gourmet Experiences in Pontocho
Two Tours to Fully Experience Food at Pontocho
Author's Recommended One-Day Model Course to Fully Enjoy the Pontocho Area
Etiquette and Points to Note in Pontocho
Spots to Visit Along with Pontocho
Frequently Asked Questions about Pontocho

What is Pontocho

Let me first tell you what kind of place Pontocho is.

Pontocho is a historic street located in the heart of Kyoto, along the Kamogawa River. The culture of geisha and maiko, which has continued since the Edo period, still thrives here, creating a scenic landscape with old machiya houses lining the street.

At night, lanterns are lit, enveloping the area in a fantastical atmosphere. Recently, it has become more of a gourmet spot with various restaurants that let you experience Kyoto, rather than just a geisha and maiko district.

However, even with these changes, Pontocho remains a special place that vividly reflects Kyoto's history and culture. As soon as you step in, it's like traveling back in time to a different world. I believe this extraordinary charm is Pontocho's greatest appeal.

Brief History of Pontocho

The history of Pontocho dates back to the early Edo period. Originally a sandbar in the Kamo River, it was reclaimed through embankment work carried out in 1670, leading to the formation of a new town.

In 1712, teahouses and inns were established, and permission was granted for "chatachionna" (women who prepared tea) to be employed, marking the beginning of its development as a pleasure quarter. This led to Pontocho becoming a bustling area with lodging facilities catering to boatmen of takase boats and travelers.

In 1859, the operation of geisha was officially permitted, establishing Pontocho's status as a pleasure quarter alongside Gion. Notably, in 1872 (Meiji 5), the "Kamogawa Odori" was first performed as an attraction for the Kyoto Exhibition, which became the catalyst for spreading Pontocho's fame.

Pontocho is known for its narrow street lined with traditional teahouses and restaurants, where maiko and geiko can be seen walking about, creating an atmosphere rich in ambiance.

Thus, Pontocho has a long history and continues to be cherished by many people as an area that strongly reflects Kyoto's culture and traditions.

Access to Pontocho

Now, how do you get to Pontocho? Let me introduce you to the access methods.

The most convenient way to reach Pontocho is by train. If you're taking the Keihan Electric Railway, you can get off at either "Gion-Shijo Station" or "Sanjo Station." If you're using the Hankyu Railway, get off at "Kawaramachi Station." From any of these stations, it's about a 5 to 10-minute walk to Pontocho.

If you're coming from Kyoto Station, I recommend taking the Karasuma Line subway to "Shijo Station," then transferring to the Hankyu Railway and heading to "Kawaramachi Station."

Highlights of Pontocho

Now, let's introduce the highlights of Pontocho.

Exploring the Alleys

To fully appreciate the charm of Pontocho, strolling through these stone-paved alleys is a must. The atmospheric scenery with old houses and ryotei lining up feels like you've time-slipped back to the Edo period.

During the day, it's enveloped in a quiet, nostalgic atmosphere, but at night, the lit-up Pontocho presents a fantastical landscape. As it's conveniently located as a base for Kyoto sightseeing, I encourage you to explore Pontocho both during the day and at night to experience its dual faces.

Enjoying Meals

Another significant appeal of Pontocho is the opportunity to enjoy delicious meals. Scattered throughout are ryotei, which are also venues for maiko and geisha activities, and kappo restaurants loved by locals, where you can savor Kyoto cuisine.

However, it's true that many of these ryotei and high-end kappo restaurants require reservations and can be challenging for foreigners to access. But don't worry!

Recently, more casual dining establishments have been increasing, so I recommend trying these places. What's particularly delightful is that Pontocho has many sushi restaurants, allowing you to casually enjoy high-quality sushi with a Kyoto flair.

What Is Pontocho's "Noryo-Yuka" (Kawadoko)?

In the atmospheric streets of Kyoto, one of the main summer attractions is the "Noryo-Yuka" (Kawadoko) in Pontocho. Restaurants facing the Kamo River offer special spaces where you can feel the river's murmur and cool breeze. As a Japanese resident of the Kansai region, I eagerly look forward to this traditional summer feature every year.

Pontocho's Noryo-Yuka operates only during a limited period from May to September, and many establishments require advance reservations. It's popular among both domestic and international tourists as a luxurious spot where you can enjoy traditional Kyoto cuisine while listening to the flowing river.

However, I recommend checking when making reservations, as some establishments may have time limits for riverside seating.

Most Recommended Restaurant with Noryo-Yuka: Pontocho Izumoya


source:Official website

I highly recommend Pontocho Izumoya, featuring 100 riverside seats along the Kamo River from May 1st to October 31st.

Their signature "Hyotan Bento" (3,190 yen, 3,740 yen with tempura) offers a delightful lunch experience, while dinner options include traditional sukiyaki and shabu-shabu (from 3,960 yen) and elegant kaiseki courses (6,600-11,000 yen). They also offer children's meals at 880 yen, making it perfect for families.

<Store Information>
Address: 173-2 Kashiwaya-cho, Pontocho-dori, Shijo-agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City
Closed: Open all year round
Phone: 075-211-2501
Hours: 11:30-22:00 
Official website

Casual Dining Option: Kappa Sushi Pontocho Branch


Source: Tabelog by Kappa Sushi Pontocho

For a more casual riverside experience, I suggest Kappa Sushi Pontocho Branch. This unique location offers premium sushi with Pontocho-exclusive toppings from their summer terrace overlooking the Kamo River.

Expect to spend 4,000-6,000 yen per person. While no reservation is needed, note that lunch is only served on weekends. I find it ideal for enjoying quality sushi in a riverside setting without the formality of high-end establishments.

<Store Information>
Address: Shiori Building 1F, 160 Matsumotocho, Pontocho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8013
Closed: None 
Phone: 075-746-3061
Hours: 5 PM–11 PM
Hours (Saturdays, Sundays): 12 PM–3 PM, 5 PM–11 PM
Website: https://kappasushi.gorp.jp/

For more information about Noryo-Yuka (Kawadoko), please check out the article below. It also introduces riverside dining spots outside the Pontocho area.

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Gourmet Experiences in Pontocho

Pontocho is primarily a nighttime district. That's why there are many izakaya-style restaurants where you can enjoy alcohol.

You'll have more options if you visit during dinner time rather than lunch time. Here, I'll introduce five recommended restaurants in Pontocho that are easy for travelers to enter.

4 Pontocho Restaurants Accessible to Travelers

Yoshino


Source: Tabelog by Yoshino

"Yoshino" is a sophisticated sushi restaurant in Pontocho. The sushi made with fresh seafood is substantial and absolutely delicious.

The budget is around 5,000 to 6,000 yen per person for lunch, and 10,000 to 20,000 yen for dinner. It's a place where you can have a somewhat luxurious dining experience.

What's great is that you can enter without a reservation. Despite being a high-end restaurant, you can enjoy sushi in a relaxed atmosphere. Note that lunch is only available on weekends.

<Store Information>
Address: Pontocho Kuro BAR, 122-5 Ishiyacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8002
Closed: Wednesdays
Phone: 075-746-3061
Hours: 5 PM–10 PM
Hours (Saturdays, Sundays): 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5 PM–10 PM
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyoto.sushi.yoshino/

Ponto


Source: Tabelog by PC-Mike

If you're looking for an izakaya in Pontocho where you can experience kawayuka and enjoy Kyoto cuisine at reasonable prices, I recommend "Ponto".

You can use this place without a reservation, and recently, it seems the number of foreign customers has been increasing. The staff are used to dealing with foreigners, so you don't need to worry about language barriers.

You can enjoy the atmosphere of Pontocho and delicious food for about 3,000 to 4,000 yen per person. I encourage you to drop by during your sightseeing tour.

<Store Information>
Address: 232-13 Nabeyacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8015
Closed: None
Phone: 075-221-1537 
Hours: 5 PM–11 PM
Website: https://tabelog.com/en/kyoto/A2601/A260201/26003450/

Kokoraya Pontocho


Source: Tabelog by SOHE

If you're looking for a kappo restaurant in Pontocho that you can casually visit, I recommend "Kokoraya Pontocho". This restaurant prides itself on its selection of "obanzai," traditional Kyoto home-style dishes, and the pairing of these obanzai with sake and other alcoholic beverages is exquisite.

The interior has a Kyoto-style atmospheric appearance, where time flows leisurely. The budget is about 7,000 to 8,000 yen per person, offering a somewhat luxurious dining experience. If you're seeking a high-quality taste typical of Pontocho, I encourage you to visit.

<Store Information>
Address: House number 51, 209-12, Nabeyacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto 604-8015
Closed: Irregular
Phone: 075-241-3933
Hours: 5 PM–10 PM
Website: https://tabelog.com/en/kyoto/A2601/A260202/26014324/

Sushitetsu Pontocho


Source: Tabelog by みつ

Although it's a chain sushi restaurant, "Sushitetsu Pontocho" is reputed for offering delicious sushi at reasonable prices. It's the most affordable place to enjoy sushi in Pontocho.

Surprisingly, a single plate of sushi (2 pieces) costs around 250 yen, offering excellent value for money. Moreover, the fish is directly sourced from Tsukiji, the famous fish market in Tokyo, ensuring high freshness. You can enjoy satisfying sushi for about 2,000 to 3,000 yen per person.

<Store Information>
Address: Karafuneya Pontocho Building 1F, Sanjo-dori, Pontocho-sagaru, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8002
Closed: Wednesdays
Phone: 075-257-1285
Hours: 5 PM–10:30 PM
Hours (Saturdays, Sundays): 12 PM–2 PM, 5 PM–10:30 PM
Website: https://sushitetsu.owst.jp/

Ryotei and High-End Kappo Restaurants

In Pontocho, there are also many high-end restaurants used for special occasions. Ryotei and kappo restaurants might seem intimidating not only for foreigners but also for Japanese people.

Indeed, most of these places require reservations and can't be entered without one. Many only accept phone reservations, making it difficult to actually use them.

However, if you have a local friend, I highly recommend going together. It's a chance to experience the ryotei culture of Pontocho and the highest-grade Kyoto cuisine.

Recently, the number of restaurants that accept online reservations has been increasing, so I'll introduce some of these places here as well.

Pontocho Fujita


Source: Tabelog by Ponotcho Fujita

"Pontocho Fujita" is a high-end ryotei where you can taste traditional Kyoto cuisine. The budget is a bit high at 10,000 to 20,000 yen per person, but it's popular among locals as well for offering a high-quality dining experience that matches the price.

Lunch is relatively reasonable at about 10,000 yen per person, and you can still enjoy authentic Kyoto cuisine, which is a pleasant point. It's appealing that it accepts online reservations, making it easy for foreigners to use. I encourage you to visit for a special memory in Pontocho.

<Store Information>
Address: 179-2 Zaimokucho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8017
Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays
Phone: 075-255-0500
Hours: 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5:30 PM–9:30 PM
Hours (Fridays): 5:30 PM–9:30 PM
Website: https://www.tablecheck.com/en/pontocho-fujita

Yoshiya


Source: Tabelog by hroh

"Yoshiya" is a high-end kappo restaurant known for its exquisite dishes using Kyoto ingredients. With over 60 years of history, this restaurant is renowned for offering the essence of Kyoto cuisine.

Reservations are only accepted by phone, and it often gets fully booked, which can be a drawback in terms of reservation difficulty. However, its high level of satisfaction is well-established.

The budget is about 15,000 yen per person, which is not cheap, but I think it's worth the value. If you have a local friend, I suggest asking them to make a reservation and spending a special evening here.

<Store Information>
Address: 188 Zaimokucho, Pontocho-dori, Sanjo-sagaru, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto 604-8017
Closed: Mondays
Phone: 075-221-5115
Hours: 5 PM–11 PM
Website: https://tabelog.com/en/kyoto/A2601/A260202/26000701/

Fumiya


Source: Tabelog by Fumiya

"Fumiya" is a ryotei that offers "kawayuka," a summer tradition. It's a luxurious restaurant where you can savor Kyoto cuisine that changes with the seasons while listening to the murmur of the Kamogawa River.

Lunch ranges from 5,000 to 8,000 yen, and dinner is around 10,000 yen. This is a relatively reasonable price range for a ryotei. Reservations are essential, but if you have a local friend, I highly recommend going together.

The kawayuka experience in summer is especially exceptional. You'll be able to fully enjoy the unique atmosphere and flavors of Kyoto.

<Store Information>
Address: Pontocho Kaburenjo Theater, Minamigumi, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto 604-8003
Closed: None
Phone: 075-211-5054
Hours: 11:30 AM–10 PM
Hours (Fridays to Sundays): 11:30 AM–10:30 PM
Website: https://tabelog.com/en/kyoto/A2601/A260301/26002618/

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Two Tours to Fully Experience Food at Pontocho

Let me introduce you to MagicalTrip's engaging tours where you can experience authentic food culture with local guides in Kyoto's Pontocho district.

Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour in Pontocho

This bar-hopping tour through the Pontocho and Kiyamachi areas costs $107.53 (approximately ¥16,000) and takes you to three carefully selected izakayas over three hours.

At each establishment, you'll be served 3-4 types of drinks including beer, sake, and shochu, along with generous portions of food. Experience authentic Kyoto nightlife at hidden local izakayas that tourists typically wouldn't find on their own.

An English-speaking guide accompanies you, ensuring you can enjoy Japanese izakaya culture without language barriers. The tour accommodates vegetarian and vegan menus and is open to anyone aged 20 and above.

During the tour, your guide will take photos which will be sent to you later via email. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.

For more details, click here: Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour in Pontocho

Kyoto Night Foodie Tour

Ranked 6th on TripAdvisor's tour rankings for 2024.

This 3-hour gourmet tour costs $136.80 (approximately ¥20,000) and takes you to three establishments in the Pontocho and Gion areas. Enjoy a full-course dining experience from traditional dishes like Kyoto vegetables and yuba to desserts.

Three drinks are included at each stop, with the option to experience a tasting of three local Kyoto sakes. Those under 20 can participate with soft drinks. While strolling through Gion's traditional townhouses and teahouse districts, you might be lucky enough to encounter maiko (apprentice geisha).

Vegetarian options are available (though dashi uses seafood), but vegan and gluten-free options are not accommodated.

An English-speaking guide accompanies you, providing detailed explanations about the food and sake. Photos taken during the tour will be sent to you via email later. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before, and additional orders are possible at the final establishment.

For more details, click here: Kyoto Night Foodie Tour

Both tours offer a special Kyoto evening experience that tourists couldn't discover on their own. Come create memorable experiences in Kyoto, a city renowned for its culinary excellence.

Author's Recommended One-Day Model Course to Fully Enjoy the Pontocho Area

Pontocho, a charming area in Kyoto where tradition and modernity intertwine. With narrow stone-paved alleys lined with historic townhouses, this area shows different faces during day and night. Based on my experiences, I'll introduce a model course to thoroughly explore this region over the course of a day.

As a resident of the Kansai region, I'll guide you through the numerous attractive spots I've discovered through multiple visits, following the flow of time.

10:00 AM - Stroll Along the Kamo River

The essence of Kyoto sightseeing is a walk along the Kamo River. Particularly, a stroll in the crisp morning air is exceptional, allowing you to experience a unique atmosphere where the daily lives of locals harmonize with tourists.

I've walked this route many times, but I especially recommend the course from Sanjo to Gion-Shijo.

On this course, you can spend a relaxed time while viewing the mountain range of Higashiyama. Plants that show different expressions with each season are planted along the river.

After about 30 minutes of walking, your feet will naturally lead you to the atmospheric alley of Pontocho. Being able to feel Pontocho transitioning from morning tranquility to daytime bustle is a privilege unique to this time of day.

10:30 AM - Pontocho Kaburenjo Theater (Exterior Viewing)

The Kaburenjo Theater, which can be called the cultural symbol of Pontocho, is an important place where maiko and geiko showcase their arts. This building, which has continued since before the war, has become a precious existence that conveys the culture of Kyoto's pleasure quarters to the present day.

If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of maiko or geiko coming and going for practice or performances, but it's against etiquette to call out to them or take photos, so please refrain from doing so.

Also, traditional performing arts performances such as "Kamogawa Odori" in spring and "Aki no Mai" in autumn are held. These performances require advance reservations, but I recommend attending at least once. The arts showcased on stage are supreme artistry honed over many generations.

Website: https://www.kamogawa-odori.com/kaburenjou/

11:00 AM - Daytime Stroll Through Pontocho Street

Pontocho Street, a pleasure quarter that has continued since the Edo period, is full of unique charm even during daytime strolls. The narrow alleys paved with stone are lined with townhouses and wooden buildings that have continued since the Edo period, allowing you to experience an atmosphere as if you've slipped back in time.

What I particularly like are the eaves of the ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurants) and izakaya (Japanese pubs) lining both sides of the street. During the day, the traditional decorations such as latticed doors, noren curtains, and andon lamps that stand quietly make for excellent photo spots.

Also, stone lanterns and chozubachi (stone water basins) seen throughout the alleys create an atmosphere unique to this area.

During this daytime hour, you can leisurely stroll through Pontocho, which shows a different, calm expression from the night.

12:00 PM - Lunch in Pontocho

While high-class ryotei line Pontocho, there are several wonderful establishments that offer special lunch menus unique to lunchtime. Based on years of experience, I'd like to introduce two particularly recommended restaurants.

Recommended Restaurant 1 for Lunch in Pontocho: Itsukichaya - Pontocho


Source:GoogleMap

Itsukichaya is a renowned restaurant that serves carefully selected wagyu beef dishes. What particularly impressed me was the calm space with only counter seats inside. You can closely observe the careful work of the chefs, feeling as if you're watching a special stage.

The signature menu item, the "Kyoto Bowl with Five Types of Beef Tasting Set," is a luxurious dish that allows you to enjoy various parts of wagyu beef prepared in different ways at once. As the contents change with the seasons, it's a popular menu item that attracts many repeat customers.

Moreover, the dishes are also particular about visual beauty, with each dish finished like a work of art. It provides a luxurious dining experience that can be enjoyed with all five senses, including the aroma and texture of the ingredients.

<Store Information>
Address: 169-3 Kashiwayacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8014
Closed: Tuesdays
Phone: 0756009750
Hours: 11 AM–9:30 PM
Website: https://itsukichaya.com/

Recommended Restaurant 2 for Lunch in Pontocho: Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu Pontocho Main Store


Source:GoogleMap

The main store of "Kyoto Katsugyu," known as a wagyu beef specialty store, is one of the most popular lunch spots in Pontocho.

What I find most attractive is the beef cutlet that's crispy on the outside and juicy medium-rare on the inside. The unique cooking method that maximizes the umami of carefully selected wagyu beef is truly a masterpiece.

A feature of the menu is the variety of cuts that can be chosen according to your preference. You can enjoy the unique taste and texture of each cut, such as sirloin, loin, fillet, and thick-cut beef tongue.

Also, it's appealing that you can enjoy various flavor changes in one dish, as multiple seasonings such as dashi soy sauce, sansho pepper salt, and beef cutlet sauce are prepared.

<Store Information>
Address: 188 Zaimokucho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8017
Closed: None
Phone: 0752517888
Hours: 11 AM–10:30 PM
Website: https://gyukatsu-kyotokatsugyu.com/

1:30 PM - Yasaka Shrine, Kiyomizu Temple, and Gion Stroll

After lunch, we head to Yasaka Shrine, an important tourist spot in Kyoto within walking distance from Pontocho.

This shrine, which has long been loved by locals as the guardian deity of Kyoto, is known for its majestic vermilion architecture and beautiful gardens.

After visiting Yasaka Shrine, climb up the stone-paved slope to Kiyomizu Temple. On the way, at Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka, you can enjoy Kyoto-like streetscapes lined with traditional Japanese confectionery shops, pottery shops, and kimono rental shops.

Then, extend your feet to the Gion area and tour places that are the center of maiko and geiko activities. On Hanami-koji Street, teahouses line up, and if you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of maiko or geiko in their elegant kimono.

4:30 PM - Rest at a Cafe Around Pontocho

To soothe your body tired from long hours of walking, I recommend taking a break at a charming cafe around Pontocho.

Recommended Cafe 1 Around Pontocho: Starbucks Coffee - Kyoto Gion Hotel


Source:GoogleMap

Located close to Yasaka Shrine and easily accessible from Pontocho, this store is characterized by a calm space that incorporates Japanese taste typical of Kyoto.

What I particularly like is that in addition to standard coffee menus, you can enjoy drinks like matcha frappuccinos.

With pleasant background music playing, you can view the comings and goings of people from the window, making it perfect for resting during your trip. Also, it's convenient for organizing travel photos and checking your next destination as it's equipped with free Wi-Fi and power outlets.

<Store Information>
Address: 555 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto 605-0074, Gion Hotel 1F
Closed: None
Phone: 0755512198
Hours: 8 AM–10 PM
Website: https://store.starbucks.co.jp/detail-269/

Recommended Cafe 2 Around Pontocho: Soirée


Source:GoogleMap

Founded in 1948, Soirée is a long-established cafe that conveys Kyoto's cafe culture to the present day. What I find most attractive is the fantastical blue lighting that envelops the interior and the special space wrapped in silence.

Their unique policy of not playing any background music is perfect for times when you want to relax quietly.

The signature menu item of this cafe, which has been loved by many cultural figures since its founding, is the colorful jelly punch. This famous menu item, devised in 1978, continues to enchant many people with its visual beauty and elegant taste that restrains excessive sweetness.

The space, which envelops you in tranquility as soon as you step inside despite being in the heart of the bustling area, is ideal for relieving the fatigue from sightseeing.

<Store Information>
Address: 95 Shincho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto 600-8001
Closed: Mondays
Phone: 0752210351
Hours: 1–7 PM
Hours (Saturdays & Sundays): 1–7:30 PM
Website: https://www.soiree-kyoto.com/

5:30 PM - Enjoy the Night in Pontocho with "Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour"

To make the most of Pontocho's nightlife, I recommend the "Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour in Pontocho" offered by MagicalTrip.

Known for its difficult-to-book izakayas, Pontocho can be fully enjoyed through this tour without the hassle of reservations or language barriers.

During this 3-hour tour, under the guidance of a local expert, you'll visit three carefully selected izakayas in the Pontocho-Kiyamachi area. Priced at $107.53 (about 16,000 yen), it includes meals at each establishment and 3-4 types of drinks (beer, sake, shochu, etc.), making it very reasonable considering the actual value.

Not just dining and drinking, you'll also hear detailed explanations from the guide about the history and characteristics of each establishment, as well as the culture and traditions of Pontocho as a whole.

You'll be guided to long-established izakayas that are difficult for tourists to enter on their own, as well as hidden gem establishments loved by locals, allowing you to experience the charm of the "real Pontocho".

For more details: Kyoto Bar Hopping Nightlife Tour in Pontocho

This model course is one I've put together based on particularly recommended spots I've discovered through my many visits to Pontocho, arranged according to the flow of time. When visiting Kyoto, I hope you'll use this course as a reference to spend a special day unique to the Pontocho area.

Etiquette and Points to Note in Pontocho

There are several points to be aware of and manners to observe when visiting Pontocho. Here, I'll share three important points to keep in mind when visiting Pontocho.

Many Shops Close Early in the Evening

In the past, many shops in Pontocho were open until midnight. However, due to the impact of COVID-19, operating hours have been shortened, and now many shops close around 10 PM.

While Pontocho has a strong image as a nighttime district, I recommend visiting earlier if you want to enjoy a meal. Considering the time you might spend waiting in line, it's best to arrive around 5:30 PM to 6 PM. If you go too late, you might find that the restaurant you were hoping to visit has already closed.

Don't Take Photos of Geisha or Maiko

While walking through Pontocho, you might catch a glimpse of geisha or maiko. However, it's not okay to call out to them or take their photos.

This is because they are on their way to work. In other words, you would be interfering with their work, so please refrain from taking photos.

Leave Large Luggage in Coin Lockers or at Your Hotel

Pontocho is characterized by narrow, stone-paved alleys. With many people walking around, I don't recommend walking with large suitcases.

Also, many of the restaurants in Pontocho are small, making it difficult to bring in large luggage. It's best to leave your luggage in coin lockers at the station or at your hotel and explore Pontocho unencumbered.

Spots to Visit Along with Pontocho

Here are four spots I highly recommend visiting before or after your Pontocho tour. By visiting these places along with Pontocho, your Kyoto sightseeing experience will be even more fulfilling.

Gion Hanamikoji

"Gion Hanamikoji," located right next to Pontocho, is known as one of Kyoto's premier geisha districts. Historic tea houses and ryotei line the street, and if you're lucky, you might see maiko or geiko, but as with Pontocho, please don't take their photos.

The stone-paved alley is full of atmosphere, and I recommend exploring it along with Pontocho. However, be aware that photography is prohibited in some areas recently.

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Yasaka Shrine

"Yasaka Shrine" is famous for the Gion Festival, a summer tradition in Kyoto. The beautiful and majestic shrine buildings are impressive. At night, they are illuminated, creating a fantastical atmosphere different from daytime.

It's about a 5 to 10-minute walk from Pontocho, so why not stop by during your stroll?

Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a classic among Kyoto's sightseeing spots. Its beautiful architecture and the panoramic view of Kyoto city from the temple can truly be called a symbol of Kyoto.

The view from the main hall is unparalleled in Kyoto. The approach to the temple is lined with charming souvenir shops and street food stalls. It's about a 20-minute walk from Pontocho, so why not add it to your exploration route?

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Heian Shrine

"Heian Shrine," which symbolizes the history and culture of Kyoto, is also easily accessible from Pontocho. You can reach it in about a 20-minute walk.

This shrine, with its iconic large vermilion torii gate, is a spot where you can strongly feel the atmosphere of the ancient capital of Kyoto. The vast shrine gardens are filled with flowers blooming in every season, and just taking a stroll can make you feel refreshed.

Heian Shrine offers a majestic atmosphere different from Pontocho. I highly recommend visiting.

Frequently Asked Questions about Pontocho

Finally, I'll answer some common questions about visiting Pontocho.

What's the Best Time to Explore Pontocho?

Pontocho shows various expressions throughout the day. Early morning is quiet with few people, perfect for taking photos. During the day, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in a calm atmosphere.

And from evening to night, lights illuminate the street, creating a fantastical scenery. My recommendation is twilight. The soft light just before the sun sets illuminating Pontocho's townscape is truly beautiful. I encourage you to experience the different faces of the street at various times of the day.

Can I Rent a Kimono?

Yes, there are many kimono rental shops around Pontocho. They offer comprehensive services including dressing and hair styling, so even first-timers can use them with peace of mind.

It's popular for couples or friends to explore Pontocho in kimono. Walking through the streets in traditional attire that perfectly suits the ancient capital of Kyoto will surely make you feel like you've traveled back in time. I encourage you to give it a try!

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In this article, I've shared the charms of Pontocho, which is packed with the allure of Kyoto. The atmospheric townscape, delicious gourmet experiences, and unique culture - Pontocho truly encapsulates the essence of Kyoto.

But the real charm of Pontocho is best felt by actually visiting. Using this guide as a reference, I hope you'll confirm the wonders of Pontocho with your own eyes!

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