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Pontocho Alley, Kyoto

  • Nov 4, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 13

A complete guide to Pontocho Alley in Kyoto

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Overview

Pontocho Alley is a narrow street in Kyoto known for its traditional restaurants, bars, and historical atmosphere. It's often claimed to be one of the most beautiful streets in Japan and feels like a time capsule, with a rich culture spanning nearly 400 years. The street is about 500 meters long and contains a diverse range of restaurants to suit all budgets, from inexpensive yakitori to mid-range fusion restaurants and high-end Kyoto cuisine. You'll also find a lively atmosphere with a number of unique bars serving everything from cheap happy hour beers to stylish and creative cocktails. Most venues are closed during the day, so it's best to plan your trip for the evening.


Pontocho Alley is located in downtown Kyoto, right next to the Kamo River and Gion. Most of the venues on the eastern side of Pontocho have beautiful views overlooking the river. They're especially popular from May to September when the venues set up outdoor platforms, known as kawayuka, for people to experience the cool breeze and lively summer atmosphere found along the river. The kawayuka get booked out quickly on weekends, so advanced reservations are recommended.


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Location & Access

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Pontocho Alley is located along the Kamo River in downtown Kyoto, within walking distance from Gion and Higashiyama. From Kyoto Station, it's a short 10-minute bus ride, or 5 minutes on the train.


🕗 Opening Hours

  • Most Restaurants: 5pm - 10pm

  • Most Bars: 6pm - Late


📍 Location

💴 Price Range

  • Restaurants: ¥2000 - ¥10,000 per person

  • Bars: ¥700 - ¥3000 per drink





Pontocho Restaurant Recommendations

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A lot of the venues in Pontocho only have Japanese menus, so choosing the right place can be a challenge. Here are some personal recommendations.


🍜 Ukiya Pontocho Main Store
  • Some of the best handmade soba noodles in Kyoto, served alongside delicious tempura

  • Price: ¥1500 - ¥3000

  • Location: Google Maps

  • Review Score: 4.2 (500+ reviews)


🥩 Gyukatsu Kyoto
  • Amazing beef katsu cuisine, katsu is like a fancy version of schnitzel

  • Price: ¥2000 - ¥4000

  • Location: Google Maps

  • Review Score: 4.8 (5000+ reviews)


🍱 Pontocho Suishin
  • Traditional Kyoto-style Japanese cuisine with a classy vibe

  • Price: ¥4000 - ¥6000

  • Location: Google Maps

  • Review Score: 4.3 (300+ reviews)





Interesting Facts & History

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  • Pontocho Alley is nearly 400 years old, originally established in 1670.

  • The symbol of Pontocho, found on the beautiful lanterns that line the street, is a plover, a small bird commonly found on the shores of the Kamo River.

  • The name "Ponto" is thought to come from the Portuguese word "ponte" (bridge), and "-cho" means town, block, or street. 

  • In May, the Kaburenjo Theater, which is located in Pontoch Alley, hosts the annual Kamogawa Odori - a famous dance performance featuring geisha dressed in lavish costumes. 

  • Kabuki, the dramatic and comedic performance art, is said to have originated here, although these days Kabuki shows are performed across the river at Minamiza Theatre.

  • It's considered a nightlife district as most of the venues are closed during the day.





Nearby Attractions

Nanzenji Sammon Gate
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Pontocho is centrally located, so it's easy to reach most of the sightseeing destinations in Kyoto from here. The most common attractions within walking distance are the bustling shops of downtown, the beautiful streets of Gion, and the temples in Higashiyama.





Accommodation

Nanzenji Sammon Gate
The Gate Hotel in Downtown Kyoto

Pontocho is surrounded by a huge range of accommodation options. If you want to be within a 5-10 minute walk from Pontocho Alley, then downtown and Gion are your best options.


Downtown is the most convenient location for staying in Kyoto and has a wide range of hotels to suit all budgets. We've selected the best accommodation in downtown Kyoto based on customer reviews here: The Best Hotels in Downtown Kyoto


Across the river, you'll find Gion, which is also very convenient but is better suited for those seeking a more traditional style of Japanese hospitality. We've selected the best accommodation in Gion based on customer reviews here: The Best Hotels in Gion








 
 

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