Sanneizaka

One of Kyoto’s most beloved historic streets, Sanneizaka (Sannnenzaka) is a gently sloping stone pathway that winds through a neighborhood of traditional wooden homes, teahouses, and souvenir shops. The name is often linked to folklore surrounding longevity and good fortune, and the area is steeped in charm and cultural resonance.

A walk here evokes a sense of Kyoto’s past, where every step reveals hidden details—from noren curtains swaying in the breeze to the soft hum of visitors discovering a new favorite sweet or craft.

Visitor Information

・Access: Approximately 4-minute walk from The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu
・Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds
・Admission: Free
・Tip: Be cautious on rainy days as the stone path can become slippery

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