- Ukyō-ku, Kyoto
thumb|The karesansui garden at Ryoan-ji is one of Kyoto's most famous sights., as opposed to , refers to the western half of the ancient capital of Heiankyō (Kyoto). The area of ancient Ukyō slightly overlaps the area of present Ukyō-ku.
Ukyo-ku is home to many renowned sites, including
*Arashiyama , a hill famed for its maple leaves and the Togetsu-kyō, the Bridge to the Moon
*Ninna-ji , a Buddhist temple with a finepagoda
*Ryoan-ji , theZen Buddhist temple with the "karesansui" (dry-landscape, i.e. raked stones) garden
*Sagano, a neighborhood with many temples, as well as Rakushi-sha, the Fallen Persimmon Hut
*Uzumasa, the location ofKōryū-ji , a temple founded before Kyoto became the Imperial capital. The neighborhood is also the home of the TōeiUzumasa Eigamura studios and the center of Japan's television and film industries.On
April 1 ,2005 , the ward expanded its territory to the area of former town of Keihoku when the town merged into the city of Kyoto. This increased the ward's territory from 74.27 km² to 291.95 km².As of
April 1 ,2008 , the ward has an estimatedpopulation of 202,992 and a density of 694.39 persons per km².External links
* [http://www.city.kyoto.jp/ukyo/ Ukyō official website]
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