- Shijō Kawaramachi
nihongo|Shijō Kawaramachi|四条河原町 is a vibrant, if somewhat touristy, part of central
Kyoto , Japan where Shijō andKawaramachi Street s intersect. Kawaramachi Street runs parallel to theKamo River on the eastern side of Kyoto whereas Shijō Street runs east-west through the center of the city.tores
Two of four corners of the intersection are occupied by department stores:
Takashimaya at the southwest corner and Hankyu at the southeast corner.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 Keihan Shijō Station, 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.
External links
* [http://rail.hankyu.co.jp/station/kawaramachi/index.html Kawamachi Station] , Hankyu Railway ja icon
* [http://www.takashimaya.co.jp/kyoto/ Kyoto Takashimaya] ja icon
* [http://www.hankyu-dept.co.jp/shijo/index.html Shijo Kawaramachi Hankyu Department Store] ja icon
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