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TOEI Kyoto Studio is a working film set replica of an Edo period city (1603-1867). It's still actively used as a set for period film and TV but more than that, it also offers a variety of visitor attractions. Popular activities include an Edo-period costume transformation experience, the Trick Art Museum, and the many ninja-themed games!
TOEI Kyoto Studio is about 5 minutes from Randen Uzumasa Koryuji Station.
Kiraku is a ramen shop that is located in the film set viewing area. The popular Mitohan Ramen (850JPY)is a replica of a dish showcased in a famous Japanese period drama show called Mito Komon. Like the Mitohan Ramen, other menu items might also have a connection to a film or show and change depending on promotions or current trends. Drinks like beer (650JPY) and juice (450JPY) come in an original lantern-mug that you can take home with you.
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Na no Hana is a cafe restaurant located in the Studio Market and they offer different kinds of Kyoto dishes; such as Udon Noodles with Yuba Ankake Thick Sauce (1,000JPY) and Brown Sugar Warabi Mochi Parfait (850JPY).
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Hanamijaya is a Japanese style cafe located in the Plaza area. Their menu has many donburi and soba dishes including a Kyoto specialty dish called Kinugasadon (rice bowl with fried tofu, green onions and lightly beaten egg). The Yasaka set comes with Kinugasadon and a bowl of soba (1,100JPY), the Kitayama comes with a curry rice bowl with yuba and a bowl of soba (1,100JPY).
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NOTE: Due to the on-going COVID-19 Pandemic, the business hours of the shops above may differ from the hours listed on OpenRice JP. Please confirm with the shop directly before your visit.