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  1. Kamigyō-ku (上京区, かみぎょうく) is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The ward was a district of residences for the royalty, aristocrats and upper classes in the old capital of Japanー Heian-ky ō. [1] Located in the center of the present-day city of Kyoto, Japan, it previously occupied the ...

  2. Kamigyō-ku (上京区) is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is located in the center of modern-day Kyoto and was previously part of the northern region of the ancient capital of Kyoto. The Kamo River flows along its eastern border.

  3. Kyoto Imperial Palace. Coordinates: 35°01′31″N 135°45′44″E. View through the Jomeimon gate on the Shishinden main hall. The Kyōto Imperial Palace (京都御所, Kyōto-gosho) is the former palace of the Emperor of Japan, located in Kamigyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. Since the Meiji Restoration in 1869, the Emperors have resided at the Tokyo ...

  4. The city of Kyoto had been the site of the imperial residence since the relocation of the capital by emperor Kanmu in 794. The Kyoto Imperial Palace had been used as the residence of emperors for 500 years since 1331 until the capital moved to Tokyo in 1869. The palace was repeatedly plagued by fire and was rebuilt each time.

  5. Kamigyō-ku. Kamigyō-ku is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The ward was a district of residences for the royalty, aristocrats and upper classes in the old capital of JapanーHeian-kyō. Photo: 桂鷺淵, CC BY-SA 4.0. Photo: yamai36, CC BY 3.0.

  6. Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art. The Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art is located in Okazaki Park in Sakyō-ku Kyoto. See on map. 京都市左京区 細見美術館 @ Asturio Cantabrio.

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  8. traditionalkyoto.com › traditional-areas › kamishichikenKamishichiken | Traditional Kyoto

    Kamishichiken is located in Kyoto’s Nishijin area, which is known for traditional hand-woven textiles. The quiet streets of Kamigyō-ku are made up of dark, wooden buildings, mainly o-chaya (teahouses) and o-kiya ( geiko houses).