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Kyoto (京都 ,Kyōto) is a city in the central part of the island of Honshū(本州), Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. It is formerly the imperial capital of Japan.Kyoto is located in the Yamashiro (or Kyoto) Basin, in the eastern part of the Tamba highlands. The Yamashiro Basin is surrounded on three sides by mountains which results in hot summers and cold winters.With its 2000 Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, as well as palaces, gardens and architecture intact, Kyoto is one of the best preserved cities in Japan. It is also renowned for its Japanese foods and cuisine, especially a variety of vegetables. Additionally, Japan's television and film industry has its center in Kyoto.Kyoto International Manga Museum is also situated in Kyoto. It has collected about 200,000 items of menga.Tourism is the main base of Kyoto's economy. And the city is also the academic centers of the country. Kyoto University is considered to be one of the top universities in Japan.
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Introduction to Kyoto If you go to only one place in all of Japan, Kyoto should be it. Not only is it the most historically significant town in the nation, this former capital was also the only major Japanese city spared from the bombs of World War II. As such, it's rife with temples, shrines, imperial palaces, and traditional wooden homes. In nearby Nara, another former capital -- one even more ancient than Kyoto -- is Japan's largest bronze Buddha and more historic temples.Even though its well-preserved architecture and relics are what put Kyoto on the sightseeing map, I've always felt that its scenes from daily life are what make the city exceptional. Kyoto is home to the nation's greatest concentration of craft artisans, making Kyoto famous for its shops dealing in textiles, dyed fabrics, pottery, bambooware, cutlery, fans, metalwork, umbrellas, and other goods. No wonder Kyoto is also home to 20% of Japan's national treasures.As your Shinkansen bullet train glides toward Kyoto Station, however, your first reaction is likely to be great disappointment. There's Kyoto Tower looming in the foreground like some misplaced spaceship. Kyoto Station itself is strikingly modern and unabashedly high tech, looking as though it was airlifted straight from Tokyo. Modern buildings and hotels surround the station on all sides, making Kyoto look like any other Japanese town.In other words, as Japan's seventh-largest city with a population of about 1.5 million people, Kyoto hasn't escaped the afflictions of the modern age. Yet it has always led a rather fragile existence, as a look at any of its temples and shrines will tell you. Made of wood, they've been destroyed through the years by man, fire, and earthquake and have been rebuilt countless times. Come and explore; you'll soon understand why I consider Kyoto to be Japan's most romantic city despite modernization. No one who comes to this country should miss the wealth of experiences this ancient capital has to offer.
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