Round One games, crafts and food stalls amuse 6-12s, but dense traffic crossings, narrow sidewalks and few playgrounds require constant adult guidance and hand-holding.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for a craft workshop, arcade games and a snack stroll without rushing young children.
Kyoto Handicraft Center crafts:
Kids paint folding fans or try woodblock printing under guided instruction.
Tip: Book a 1,000 ¥ workshop per child in advance to secure spots on busy weekends.
Round One Kawaramachi arcade:
Family-friendly bowling, karaoke booths and arcade games all in one building.
Tip: Arrive before 4 pm so children under 16 can play with adults at special rates.
Teramachi & Shinkyōgoku street stroll:
Covered shopping arcades with snack stalls, toy shops and kawaii goods.
Tip: Follow the signs south from the station and stop at a Samurai & Ninja souvenir shop.
Nishiki Market tasting:
Sample mochi, savory seafood skewers and sweet treats at low cost.
Tip: Let each child pick two samples (100–300 ¥ each) to manage your budget.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Craft workshops (2 kids) | JPY 2,000 |
Arcade game passes (4 players) | JPY 1,200 |
Nishiki Market snacks (4 samples) | JPY 800 |
Total Estimated | JPY 4,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, stop by Shijo Ōhashi Bridge for cherry blossoms. In summer, enjoy shade under the arcades. In autumn, combine with a leaf-viewing walk in nearby Maruyama Park. Winter brings light displays inside Takashimaya.
Address: Japan, 〒600-8001 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Otabichō, 河原町西入真町52
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Sherly
The young man staff at the train station is very rude and refused to answer any questions relating to directions of train. Probably he doesn’t know English but dont need to be rude to tourist and tell them to go. Lack of manners.
Nguyen Huu Anh Vu
The final stop for the Hankyu line. Right at the center of Kyoto. It takes ~40 minutes from the Osaka-Umeda station to this station. The stamp is easy to find, it's on the way to the exit
D. San
The elevator is at the 3B exit, shown on Google maps. I’ve added the photos, for anyone who doesn’t want to lug your big bags up/down stairs. It’s not easy to find from the outside. It’s the right most elevator, it’s the only one that goes down. You’re at the right hallways if you see a Disney sign.
Agnes Tan
From Namba Oriental hotel, with 2 luggage walked to Nippombashi Station (Better if you know underground “Namba Walk” shopping street). Take the local express train direct to Kyoto Kawaramachi Station, my intended destination.
Steffi Wan
I didn’t use JR pass at all for Osaka and Kyoto since I’m not staying near JR line. Bought 2 days Kansai pass for Hankyu line for Kyoto and other areas and it is really convenient. Can just walk to Gion area and Kiyumizudera from this station.
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