Designed by the acclaimed architect Hiroshi Hara, Kyoto Station stands as the second-largest station in Japan. This futuristic steel and glass structure serves as the main transportation hub of Kyoto, but it is more than just a transit point. Inside, visitors can explore a hotel, museum, theater, and several shopping malls. The station also offers a wide array of dining options, making it a bustling destination in its own right. The combination of its striking architecture and diverse amenities invites both travelers and locals to experience more than just passing through.
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