Shijō Kawaramachi

Takashimaya Department Store at southwest corner of the crossing
Kyoto Marui department store

Shijō Kawaramachi (四条河原町) is a vibrant part of central Kyoto, Japan where Shijō and Kawaramachi Streets intersect. Kawaramachi Street runs parallel to the Kamo River on the eastern side of Kyoto, while Shijō Street runs east-west through the center of the city.

Stores

Two of four corners of the intersection are occupied by department stores: Takashimaya at the southwest corner and Kyoto Marui at the southeast corner. Kyoto Marui opened on April 27, 2011 replacing Hankyu Department Store, which closed on August 22, 2010.[1][2]

Railway station

Kawaramachi Station is the terminal of the Hankyu Kyoto Line (Hankyu Railway) in Kyoto. The underground station lies beneath the Shijō Kawaramachi intersection. Passengers may change trains from Kawamachi Station to Gion-Shijō Station (Keihan Railway Keihan Main Line), which is located beyond the Kamo River.

The real estate around Kawaramachi station at one time ranked among the most valuable in Japan before the real estate bubble burst in the early '90s.

Currently, the station connects underground to department stores such as Takashimaya, which has an eclectic food market on its basement floor. The station also connects underground to Karasuma Station.

Buses

Kyoto City Bus
Shijo Kawaramachi
Kyoto Bus
Timetable
Keihan Bus
Timetable
for Oyake
for Daigo Bus Terminal
for Yamashina
Daigo Rapid for Daigo-ji
for Rokujizo
for Sanjo Keihan
for Shijo Karasuma and Shijo Omiya

References

  1. "Marui To Fill Void Left By Hankyu Closing In Kyoto". Nikkei.com. August 11, 2010. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
  2. Irie, Naoki (April 27, 2011). 京都マルイ:関西で3店舗目の開店 [Kyoto Marui: Third Marui in Kansai Opens]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved April 27, 2011.
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Coordinates: 35°0′13.60″N 135°46′09.40″E / 35.0037778°N 135.7692778°E / 35.0037778; 135.7692778

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