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Hotel Bakpak Kyoto Hostel

Bakpak Kyoto Hostel

3 Stars
1- 234 Miyagawa Suji Higashiyama-Ku, Kyoto, Japan

Centrally located in the downtown kyoto city but also giving visitors the opulent advantage of being in front of the showy kamogawa river. Just across the street is kawarachi kiyamachi and close beside is gion, the kyoto geisha locality and minamiza theater (the birth place of kabuki). The prime kyoto shopping center, the busy night life of kiyamachi kiyamachi and gion (kyoto geisha town) are on the hostel's doorstep. These places are the it circuit of kyoto. Undisputedly the finest places for nightlife and culture. The area is teeming with restaurants, supermarkets, pubs, bars and karaoke houses, entertainment halls and much much more all waiting to give you a mild welcome.

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General Description: Centrally located in the downtown kyoto city but also giving visitors the opulent advantage of being in front of the showy kamogawa river.Just across the street is kawarachi kiyamachi and close beside is gion, the kyoto geisha district and minamiza theater (the birth place of kabuki).The main kyoto shopping center, the lively night life of kiyamachi kiyamachi and gion (kyoto geisha town) are on the hostel's doorstep.These places are the it circuit of kyoto. Undisputedly the finest places for nightlife and culture. The district is teeming with restaurants, supermarkets, pubs, bars and karaoke houses, amusement halls and much much more all waiting to give you a mild welcome. The cool breeze from the river and the hostels manufacture ensures you get good nights sleep.For the adverturous daylight explorers there are some of japans most legendary and arguably most essential cultural spots such as: gion, kyoto imperial palace, kiyomizu temple, kenninji temple, yasaka shrine, maruyama park, kyoto ebisu shrine and kyoto minamiza theater (the birth place of kabuki). This is where you can gain the authentic japanese experience. Its a great place to snap up some authentic japan photographs too!!!
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