最新【京都車站完整介紹🇯🇵】前後站怎麼走?交通、購物、美食攻略一次搞懂|京都旅行必看!
Hello everyone! This time we are at Kyoto Station. In the Kansai region, besides Osaka, Kyoto is also a must-visit place. Considering transportation, many people choose to stay near Kyoto Station. But actually, Kyoto Station itself cannot directly cross between the front and back stations. If you don’t know how to walk, you might end up taking a very long detour. This time, I want to share my experience of living in Kyoto for four years. Let’s see what interesting places there are near Kyoto Station. What is the easiest way to get around? Let’s recommend this to everyone ^^ This time we arrived at Kyoto Station Last year we made a shopping guide introducing Osaka Umeda Station. This year we want to create a version for Kyoto Station. Compared to Umeda, Kyoto Station is certainly not as complicated. But because it is divided into a front station and a back station, it can actually be quite troublesome for those who can’t walk or are dragging a lot of luggage. I don’t know the best way to get there… Then, because there are many tram lines available in this area, You can also take the Shinkansen, subway, JR, and Kintetsu. So actually, when you add it all up, it’s quite complicated. This time, I will introduce how to navigate Kyoto Station and what places to explore for a smoother experience. I will also share some recommended dining and shopping spots, as well as accommodation locations all at once! So let’s take a look!^^ JR Kyoto Station itself is divided into two sides: the northern side, which we temporarily refer to as the front station, is near the 7 lines. The southern side, which we refer to as the back station, is near the 8 lines. The architecture of Kyoto Station itself does not allow you to pass through from the first floor between the front and rear stations. If you want to head towards the front station, which is in the direction of Kyoto Tower, after getting off the train, it is recommended to take the Central Exit or the Underground East Exit for more convenience. As soon as you exit from the central gate, you can see Kyoto Tower. There are also many commercial facilities at the front station. The most recommended is the underground shopping mall ‘Porta’ in front of the station. Porta is divided into three areas The business hours of each area are slightly different It mainly consists of dining and clothing stores The largest is on the west side. In addition to Muji and 3 Coins, there are also many restaurants here. Another feature here is that there are actually a lot of dining options. However, his location is directly connected to the station. So many people come here to eat. It’s around 12 noon on a weekday now. There seem to be quite a few people, but it’s really crowded here on weekends. The famous old Western-style restaurant ‘Toyo-tei’ from Kyoto can also be found here. In operation since 1897. There are three branches near Kyoto Station where you can eat. The most famous items are their century-old hamburger patty and century-old pudding. Another well-known afternoon tea dessert shop in Kyoto is Sir Thomas Lipton. Our shop is located in Sanjo, Kyoto, but you can also enjoy our food here at Porta. In addition to dining in, you might also consider taking their cakes to your hotel to try! If you arrive at the eastern side of Porta, it mainly focuses on dining options. Additionally, it’s a great place to buy souvenirs. Besides the west side, there are also many dining options on the east side. You can enjoy the famous 551 pork buns from Osaka and delicious sushi from Kanazawa here. In addition to having a wide variety of dining options, Porta is also a highly recommended place for shopping. Many well-known Japanese fashion brands have stores here. You can also find some popular Korean cosmetics here. If you’re looking for some drugstore brands that are not commonly found, you can come here to check it out. In addition to being very convenient for dining and shopping, Porta is also connected to other commercial facilities. You can directly connect to the basement level 2 of Isetan Department Store from the KALDI coffee shop in the southern area of Porta. Isetan Department Store is the only department store near Kyoto Station where you can buy luxury goods. But compared to shopping here, I would recommend his B1 souvenir area and the B2 underground food court even more. (In the evening, the food court often has discount events, making it a place my wife goes to when she doesn’t want to cook.) The underground food street on B2 starts offering discounts in the evening. If you want to try the delicious bento from the department store, this is a great opportunity. The souvenir area on the basement floor is also highly recommended. The traditional Japanese souvenirs and the more Western-style cake shop are conveniently divided into the left and right sides. It’s quite convenient when shopping. The most recommended traditional Japanese souvenirs are the Ajarri cakes and the Ogura Mountain Villa. Due to the shorter shelf life of the Ajari cake, I recommend buying it for yourself to try rather than giving it as a gift. On the basement level, there is another highly recommended Japanese Mont Blanc dessert shop called ‘Saori’. Compared to the long lines at the Kawaramachi store, you won’t have to wait as long if you eat at Isetan. Additionally, the liquor section here is definitely worth a visit. If you want to buy Dassai in Japan, the prices here are significantly cheaper than at Kansai Airport! The 10th floor of Isetan Department Store is home to the famous Ramen Street. Many ramen shops are gathered here. It is also a highly recommended dining area near Kyoto Station. Today I’m having dipping noodles~ (You can pay without cash, which is very convenient) We had dipping noodles here that day, and we were super full after eating Isetan Department Store is connected to Kyoto Station itself. There is actually another free attraction here. Like the Ramen Alley, you can see the beautiful Kyoto Tower from the sky corridor on the 10th floor. (You can also see the large staircase of Kyoto Station completely from the sky corridor.) (The large staircase is beautifully lit up at night.) If you want to seriously explore Kyoto Station, you’ll need to spend a lot of time there. I’ve just about finished exploring the front station, but I haven’t even started on the back station. Wow! You can see a huge Kyoto Tower from here! I lived in Kyoto for 3 to 4 years and didn’t know this place existed; it’s the first time I’ve noticed it! You can also see some landmarks here. Can you see Kiyomizu-dera!? Is it for real!? On the hillside that I’ve been looking to the right~ The weather is a bit foggy today, but I can see it perfectly! I had no idea I could see Kiyomizu-dera here! On the 4th floor of the east side of Kyoto Station, there is also a platform where you can take pictures with Kyoto Tower. Compared to the plaza in front of the central entrance on the first floor of the station, there are very few tourists here. If you want to take good photos, you can come here and take a look~ Just continue walking from Porta towards the direction of Kyoto Tower, and you can connect to Yodobashi. You can also directly connect to Yodobashi by walking through the underground passage; there’s no need to walk above ground. In addition to connecting to Isetan department store, From this area on the east side, you can also connect to Yodobashi and the largest Don Quijote at Kyoto Station. Although the Yodobashi at Kyoto Station is not as large as the one in Umeda, it still has a wide variety of products. Basically, you can find all the home appliances, camera accessories, and more that you want when you come to Japan. The impressive Panasonic razor Electric toothbrushes are also popular purchases for many people visiting Japan ReFa’s comb has also been quite impressive recently The hair dryers, electric shavers, electric toothbrushes, and so on that everyone has always loved can also be found here. I wonder if this brand can be found in Taiwan. His massage gun is also very famous Similarly, there are suitcases for sale here If you buy something that doesn’t fit, just bring an extra suitcase back to Taiwan! There are other non-appliance stores upstairs. Mainly focused on clothing. Uniqlo and GU are both here, and tax exemption can be processed for both. I recommend the basement level two where the Le Pain Quotidien supermarket is located. Now there are stores in Taiwan as well, and many people should have heard of them. However, when converted, the prices in Japan are still quite a bit cheaper than in Taiwan. If you want to try high-end ingredients like premium fruits, sashimi, and Wagyu from Japan, you can come here and take a look! But remember, Le Biyah can only accept cash, no card payments allowed! After exiting from Yodobashi B1, continue walking north and you will arrive at Higashi Hongan-ji. There is the largest Don Quijote near Kyoto Station to explore. It has three floors in total, and there is also an elevator inside. No need to worry whether you bought too much, don’t want to climb stairs, or have to push a stroller, etc. The business hours are open until 1 AM, that’s amazing! It has three floors inside~ The first floor mainly focuses on hair care products and cosmetics. If you want to compare Japanese and Korean brands at once, this place is very convenient! The second floor is primarily dedicated to medicines and vitamins. If you want to buy medicine near Kyoto Station, this Don Quijote and the large drugstore in front of the station should have the most complete selection. Let me tell everyone that the coenzyme Q10 here is the cheapest near Kyoto Station. So if you want to buy coenzyme Q10, come here! He has 5 bundles of one, 2 single ones, and also individual ones. As for the price, everyone can calculate which one is the most cost-effective. (Of course, the 5 bundles of one are the most cost-effective.) The third floor has various home appliances and suitcases. What’s even better about this Don Quijote is that it’s open until 1 AM. If you’re busy sightseeing during the day and want to go shopping at night, don’t worry, there are plenty of places to go. The Coffee&Donut Natural that just opened this year. Kyoto Station is already very enjoyable to explore just in the front area. After walking so much, of course, you need to find a nice place to rest. In addition to the underground passage, a new café has recently opened near Kyoto Station. In addition to starting business very early, they also sell fresh donuts after 11 o’clock. But surprisingly, the space inside is very large! Super comfortable. I didn’t expect there to be such a large café near Kyoto Station! It’s really quite rare! Although there aren’t many flavors of the fresh donuts, they have all the basics! The taste is quite good too. If you’re looking for a place to rest near Kyoto Station, this is a highly recommended choice! The front station of Kyoto Station has many commercial facilities. However, many hotels are actually located on the back side of the Hachijo Exit. If you want to travel between the front and back stations. The fastest way is to use his underground passage. There is an underground passage next to the 7-11 in front of the JR East Exit. If you go this way, you can reach the square in front of the Hozu Station’s Baitiao Exit. Whether you take the subway or the JR, you can walk to this passage. If you are still inside the station and haven’t exited yet, you can just walk towards the Hachijo exit. If you want to stroll around the front station and then head to the back station, you can walk this way. Using this underground passage to travel between the front and back stations is really convenient. If you need to take the elevator, you can continue walking along the ramp to the right. (Verbal slip) Aside from taking the JR from the Hachijo exit of Kyoto Station, if you want to take the Shinkansen or Kintetsu to Nara, you can also board from this side. If you’re going shopping The most recommended place is the AEON Mall shopping center here There are more hotels on this side than at the front station Actually, the row in front is almost all hotels. So now we are going to the one at the back station. This direction~ There is a very large AEON Mall. It’s actually very nice to stroll around there. Although it takes about five to ten minutes to walk from the station. It’s quite a comfortable and nice shopping center, let’s walk over and take a look! There are actually quite a few lockers near Kyoto Station, but it still seems to be not enough… You can use ICOCA, IC cards, or Suica cards. You can also walk under the eaves outside. If you’re afraid of the cold in winter, just go inside! This road is called ASTY ROAD~ There are also some drugstores and Uniqlo But the stores here are generally smaller There are also some quaint souvenir shops near the station that are quite interesting! Once you come out from here, the Aeon Shopping Center is right next door. AEON MALL at Kyoto Station Although it’s a bit far from the station, the shops inside are very well-stocked and cover a wide variety! Whether you’re looking to buy clothing, Japanese-style goods, outdoor gear, shoes, bags, and more. Everything is here! The Muji and 3COINS inside are both large stores. In addition to a wide selection of goods, you can also find some limited edition products here. The 3COINS here is 3COINS Plus (large store). Isn’t it too fast? There are already so many Christmas items in November. This… a lot of people are buying it. If the luggage can’t fit, just buy it and use it when you get back! I really want this~~ it’s amazing! It’s really great to have a makeup mirror to do my makeup directly. The clothes the doll is wearing~~ (The size is roughly like this~) (And there’s a baby carrier~) I’ve often seen people online introducing this place that sells foldable washing machines. It can be raised in the middle and will automatically rotate inside. Then this thing can… For example, you can use it when traveling abroad. Or when you want to wash your pet’s clothes and socks separately, you can use it! What should I do?! Should I buy this?! This one has three heads, that’s awesome! I kind of want this!! This can cut things~ He has now removed the knife; there should have been a knife inside that could cut onions~ This store called WORKMAN really needs a proper introduction. Right now, the Japanese are crazy about this brand~ Additionally, this WORKMAN store is also very popular among shoppers. In the past, the focus was mainly on workwear for craftsmen, but now they also produce fashion. The biggest feature is that their functionality is very good. In addition to a variety of windproof and waterproof products, the prices are also very reasonable. If you’re tired and want to eat, there’s no need to worry. The fourth floor also has a food court, restaurant area, and amusement area. If you don’t want to shop and want to catch stuffed toys or play with capsule toys, there are plenty of options here. There’s even a movie theater upstairs. If you don’t want to run around and want to buy everything in one stop, just come here! And now we are at this location which is a waiting area connected by the second-floor skybridge Because there are actually quite a few bus routes here, if you go down to the ground level, you can walk all the way to the Aeon here. On the contrary, if you walk towards the shops, you can reach the front station. In addition to using the underground passage to travel between the front and back stations, you can also walk on the second floor of Kyoto Station. The connecting passage on the second floor is closer to the west side. If you want to go this way, It would be more convenient to go directly to the west exit when you get off at Kyoto Station. There is also the Kyoto Comprehensive Tourist Information Center near the west square. In simple terms, it’s the Kyoto Tourist Visitor Center. Inside, in addition to introducing many attractions, there are also some latest news. You can see if the upcoming autumn leaves season is already at its peak here. The latest information on the autumn leaves inside the tourist office shows that they haven’t turned red yet. It’s actually very convenient to get to the main tourist attractions in Kyoto from Kyoto Station. Most tourists choose to take the city buses in Kyoto. On weekends or during Japan’s national holidays, there are also sightseeing holiday buses available. If you want to go to places like Kiyomizu Temple, Ginkaku-ji, and Kinkaku-ji, you can basically get there by bus. In the evening, the area around Kyoto Station is also very beautiful. Kyoto Tower will also be lit up. Usually, they will light up in white, giving a feeling like a lighthouse. But if you’re lucky, you might encounter special editions in different colors~ The east square of Kyoto Station all the way to the sky corridor will also be lit up at night. It’s actually quite interesting to enjoy the night view while lighting up the lanterns. Kyoto Station is a place that most people definitely visit when they come to Kyoto. In addition to taking the limited express HARUKA to and from the airport, there are also direct airport buses available. If you want to continue your trip to other prefectures in Japan, You can also take the Shinkansen directly from here. Although the surrounding street scenery doesn’t have the traditional Japanese street vibe like that of Higashiyama or Kawaramachi, it’s actually a very convenient location for sightseeing in Kyoto using buses and the subway! I hope today’s video can serve as a reference for friends who want to visit Kyoto next! Well, that’s it for today’s video~bye~
#京都 #京都観光 #日本旅遊
這次的影片來到京都車站
作為京都旅遊的必經之地,
這次從從前站七條方向一直到後站的八條方向
包含地下街、周邊百貨公司、南北側的連通道路、周邊購物中心等等
全部一次完整介紹!
來到京都站後不管是要找飯店、餐飲或是購物
都可以參考一下這次的內容喔!
今回の動画は京都駅をめぐります。
京都旅行では必ず通る場所でもあり、
今回は正面の七条方面から裏側の八条方面まで、
地下街や周辺の百貨店、南北の連絡通路、ショッピングモールなど、
すべてをまとめてご紹介します!
京都駅に着いてから、ホテル探しや食事、ショッピングをする際にも
今回の内容がきっと参考になると思いますので、ぜひ最後までご覧ください
**In this video, we’re exploring Kyoto Station —
a place every traveler passes through when visiting Kyoto.
We’ll walk from the front (Shichijo side) all the way to the back (Hachijo side),
covering the underground malls, nearby department stores,
north–south connecting passages, shopping centers, and more…
all in one complete guide!
Whether you’re looking for hotels, food, or shopping after arriving at Kyoto Station,
this video will give you everything you need.
Hope you find it helpful!**
00:00 intro
01:40 Porta逛街購物&美食地下街
04:15 伊勢丹百貨
08:17 Yodobashi&唐吉軻德&美味生甜甜圈
13:29 七條方向&八條方向聯通地下道
14:53 八條口&購物中心
20:04 京都觀光相關
6 Comments
Thank you for watching & please turn on subtitles ^ ^
日本語字幕付きますので、旅行好きな方是非ご覧ください (๑ ᷇ 𖥦 ᷆๑)
21:43 字幕檔到文字補充說明:前往大阪不需要搭新幹線!
搭乘一般車「新快速」約30分鐘就可以到
*新快速的等車位置有「三角形」符號~不要排錯地方喔!
每次都住近鐵京都站都城市酒店,共構超方便
下星期要去京都,這真的是非常實用的攻略,非常詳細說明,謝謝分享❤😄
這超實用 謝謝我下下星期一也在京都 剛好用的到 謝謝謝
京都只去過一次 , 待了四天 , 我個人的感想是如果方向感沒那麼強的話 , 又是短期待在京都 , 還是認準南北自由通路就好, 走了一次地下通道 , 真的搞不清楚方向