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Check in advance on your PC and navigate locally on your smartphone! An easy-to-understand route guide for Kyoto Station.
This site provides information with photos and YouTube videos to help you travel smoothly from the Shinkansen concourse at Kyoto Station to conventional trains, subways, and surrounding tourist attractions.

Just a moment...
The “EX Ticket” is not a ticket.
At the Shinkansen boarding station,
touch your smartphone or IC card to the Shinkansen ticket gate,
receive your “EX Ticket” and enter.
When you disembark,
touch the same smartphone or IC card you used to board the Shinkansen.
transfer

Kyoto Station has a complex structure with many entrances and exits,
and some areas do not have escalators,
making some entrances and exits inconvenient for people with carry-on bags.
This site will show you routes that are easy to get around with people with carry-on bags,
even if they are a bit of a detour.
JR Line
- JR Line(Photo information page)
Kyoto Railway Museum, Tofukuji Temple, Byodoin Temple, Nara Park, etc.
Subway
- Subway Line(Photo information page)
Karasuma Oike, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.
Kintetsu Line
- Kintetsu Line(Photo information page)
Toji Temple, Nara Park, etc.
- Kintetsu Line(Video information page)
The closest exit to tourist spots around Kyoto Station
North side of Kyoto Statio
- North side of Kyoto Station(Photo information page)
For those heading to NIDEK Kyoto Tower and Higashi Honganji Temple,
take a bus from downtown Kyoto or use the Karasumaguchi taxi stand.
- North side of Kyoto Station(Video information page)
South side of Kyoto Station
- South side of Kyoto Station(Photo information page)
To-ji area:
Those looking for coin lockers,
those using the Hachijoguchi taxi stand
- South side of Kyoto Station(Video information page)

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