Kyoto Handicraft Centre
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, KYOTO/ Updated : Dec 26, 2016, 10:21 IST
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Kyoto is the perfect place in Japan to buy souvenirs and while most such shops sell overpriced and rather substandard arts and crafts, the Kyoto Handicraft Centre is home to some superior quality products that will serve as consta … Read more
Kyoto is the perfect place in Japan to buy souvenirs and while most such shops sell overpriced and rather substandard arts and crafts, the Kyoto Handicraft Centre is home to some superior quality products that will serve as constant reminders of your trip to The Land of The Rising Sun. Located in the historic Higashiyama district of the city, this establishment has everything from traditional Kimono and Yukata sets (light cotton robes) to earthenware and jewellery. Read less
Kyoto is the perfect place in Japan to buy souvenirs and while most such shops sell overpriced and rather substandard arts and crafts, the Kyoto Handicraft Centre is home to some superior quality products that will serve as constant reminders of your trip to The Land of The Rising Sun. Located in the historic Higashiyama district of the city, this establishment has everything from traditional Kimono and Yukata sets (light cotton robes) to earthenware and jewellery. However, the place very evidently has a soft corner for woodblock prints and an array of other Japanese handicrafts like dolls, spinning tops, and folding fans. Silk goods, umbrellas, cosmetics, keychains, incense sticks, swords, and matcha tea are also available for decent prices. Interestingly, this emporium accepts a number of currencies along with credit cards unlike other souvenir shops. Yet another plus is the fact that the staff here can speak English. For a more immersive experience, you can feast your eyes on live demonstrations and workshops by local artisans, if you have a reservation for the same.If you intend to savour and carry a slice of the rich culture of Japan, the Kyoto Handicraft Centre is exactly where you should be. With seven elaborate floors, this giant is open from 10 am to 6 pm, and is a few minutes away from the Jingu Marutamachi Station along the Keihan line.
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