The Kyoto International Community House was founded in 1989 to provide a space for interaction and cross-cultural communication between the citizens of Kyoto City and people of other cultures. This is a the very place where the foreign residents in Kyoto can come to get support and advice for their lives in Japan. To date, more than 5,000,000 people used the facilities and participated in the wide range of activities available at Kyoto International Community House. Outside of the building is a spacious area with tables and chairs to sit and relax. This is a space where you can stop by and take a break during your trip around this area. There is a rounge space provided for the visitors to sit and relax. There is a cafeteria right on the corner where you can view a Japanese garden space from inside. You can also use the computers provided with Internet the space. The information center is right on the center of the first floor where the staff offers information and advise in English and other languages.There is a section on a corner of the 1st floor where you can post advertisement. This facility is conveniently open until 9:00 p.m. ( Trans-word+ : TGM...
Read moreThe staff here is amazing! Stopped by for the, ahem, facilities and discovered that the staff is very welcoming and happy to engage those who are just visiting Kyoto (like me), the lady who had grown up there and was returning for a visit, or folks who had relocated there. The services offered here are one of the key reasons that I intend to return to Kyoto for further exposure to Japanese culture. Knowing where to find helpful suggestions geared toward someone who is more than just a casual tourist can make such a vast difference in one's experience. Yes, I went to many temples and shrines and world heritage sites - this is still one of my...
Read moreInternational community place that offers various services and activities. Japanese classes, kimono rental, library with foreign books, renting hall for public use, tourists information center etc. The building is big, clean, bright. There's a cafe on the first floor providing beverages, cakes, and lunch boxes. Conveniently located near Nanzenji temple, Heian Jingu shrine, and Keage incline. Easily accessible by subway (Keage station) and a short walk from nearest bus stop (Heian Jingu or...
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