Restaurant
Kibunesou (Kyoto riverbed)
Von 5 Einheimischen empfohlen,
Standort
50 Kuramakibunechō
Kyoto, Kyoto
Tipps von Einheimischen
It is popular restaurant. A yukata plan that colors memories with Kyoto cuisine that is tasted in the tasteful riverbed. Enjoy the coolness of Kifu-no-Shin in Kyoto's summer at Kifune-no-Sei, with an excellent location among the Kifu
Kibune (貴船) is a small town in a forested valley in the northern mountains of Kyoto City, which developed around Kifune Shrine. According to legend, a goddess traveled in a boat from Osaka all the way up the river into the mountains north of Kyoto, and Kifune Shrine was built at the site where her boat journey had come to an end. Kifune Shrine is dedicated to the god of water and rain and believed to be the protector of those at sea. Here you can obtain a unique type of fortune written on paper slips (omikuji) that reveal their messages when dipped into water. Okunomiya, the inner sanctum and original site of Kifune Shrine, lies about one kilometer further up the valley. It has a large rock, known as the boat stone, which is said to be where the goddess' yellow boat is buried.
Kibune (貴船) is a small town in a forested valley in the northern mountains of Kyoto City, which developed around Kifune Shrine. According to legend, a goddess traveled in a boat from Osaka all the way up the river into the mountains north of Kyoto, and Kifune Shrine was built at the site where her b…
It's a characteristic of sommer in Kyoto. Kawadoko (Noryo-yuka) is a place to cool off and escape from the summer heat.