Things To Do in Kyoto: Pontocho

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What is Pontocho?

Pontocho Street in Kyoto, Japan
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Pontocho is one of Kyoto’s five historic hanamachi, or flower districts, its history going back to the 17th century. Along with the Gion area, the Pontocho area is one of the most well-known hanamachi among both local and international visitors. Pontocho is an active hanamachi, along with Gion Kobu, Gion Higashi, Miyagawa-cho, and Kamishichiken. This means that the ochaya, or teahouse, system is still operating today. If you’re exploring the area during the evening, you may spot a geiko or maiko heading to their appointments along the alley.

The Pontocho area is famous for the high concentration of restaurants and bars within the 500-meter long alley. Everything from high-end kaiseki restaurants to casual izakaya and ramen shops are located here, making it a great destination for food lovers at any budget on their Kyoto vacation. Many restaurants also have kawayuka (川床) dining available during the summer months, where guests dine above the flowing water on extended wooden platforms.

What to See and Do in Pontocho

Local Travel Tips when Visiting Ponto-cho

Pontocho Street in Kyoto, Japan
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Book ahead for Kawayuka dining. Kawayuka is very popular with both locals and visitors. Plan your reservation as early as possible to make sure you have the chance to dine over the Kamogawa River during your visit to Kyoto during the summer season.

Reserve tickets for the Kamogawa Odori in advance. This is a rare chance to experience the geiko and maiko culture of not just Pontocho but of Kyoto itself. Tickets are limited, so be sure to secure tickets in advance.

Visit on a weekday. Pontocho is a popular destination and can get crowded on weekend nights. Visiting during the evening on a weekday gives you more room to admire the lively atmosphere, as well as better chances at snagging seats at popular restaurants and bars.

Pair your visit with nearby areas in Kyoto. Just to the west is the famous Nishiki Market, with shops selling everything from prepared dishes and local produce to kitchen knives and cookware. Just a short walk away, Nishiki Market makes a great daytime stop before visiting Pontocho in the evening. We recommend also adding nearby Miyagawa-cho, just across the Kamo River to the east, to your Kyoto itinerary. The quieter Miyagawa-cho area provides a great contrast to the more lively Pontocho area for a more rounded experience of Kyoto’s hanamachi.

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