Kyoto, Japan, offers a mix of history, culture, and a small but welcoming gay scene. The city stands out with its temples, traditional tea houses, and beautiful gardens. It’s a place where you can explore ancient Japan while enjoying modern comforts. The gay scene in Kyoto is smaller compared to Tokyo or Osaka, but it still has some local charm. You’ll find most of the LGBTQ-friendly bars and cafes in the Gion and Kawaramachi areas. Several bars cater to the LGBTQ community, with a few places specifically for gay men. It’s common to see mixed crowds where you can meet locals and travelers. For sightseeing, Kyoto has plenty to offer. Start with Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of red torii gates. Then, visit Kinkaku-ji, the Golden Pavilion, which reflects beautifully on the surrounding pond. The Arashiyama Bamboo Grove offers another memorable experience, with tall bamboo stretching as far as the eye can see. Gion, the historic geisha district, also provides a glimpse of traditional Kyoto. If you want to relax, spend some time in the city’s public baths or onsen. Some are welcoming to foreigners and provide a traditional bathing experience. You can also explore Kyoto’s street food, like matcha-flavored treats and local ramen.
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The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Kyoto sits in the central Nakagyo Ward, a convenient location in Kyoto. You can access the hotel easily by public transport. Karasuma Oike Station, a major subway stop, is just a short walk away. This makes traveling aroun