Kyoto’s main waterway, the Kamogawa River, flows from the north to the south of the city. Its banks are lined with a vibrant array of restaurants and nightlife, especially around the geisha districts of Pontocho and Gion. Locals and visitors alike enjoy riverside walks, bike rides, and picnics, making it a lively spot for people-watching. The river’s gentle flow and the bustling activity along its edges create a dynamic and engaging atmosphere, perfect for both relaxation and exploration.
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