Best Japanese Sweet Shops In Gionshijo・Kawaramachi Station
Here're best Japanese Sweet Shops in Gionshijo・Kawaramachi Station. We released a ranking of reviews about Japanese Sweet Shops posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Gionshijo・Kawaramachi Station.
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I had Gion Komori's Matcha Warabimochi and Kinako Warabimochi. Warabimochi made from 100% bracken starch is smooth and chewy. Sprinkle black honey if you like.
Name
Gion Komori
Address
61 Motoyoshi-cho, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
075-561-0504
Hours
11:00-20:00
Closed
Wed
How to get there
4 min walk, from Gionshijo Station
A cute Taiyaki-san who is particular about bean paste, dough, sardines and butter. I like bean paste, so choose it. 390yen It seems to be the most popular. My friend is Banana Custard 350yen. Be careful that the butter melts because the butter is left behind. Even the dough was too delicious.
Name
Nishikiichiha & Mamemonototaiyaki Nishikiichiba-Store
Address
185-2 Higashiuoyacho, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
075-746-7731
Hours
11:00-18:00
How to get there
3 min walk, from Gionshijo・Kawaramachi Station
A greedy Japanese-Western parfait, a Kyoto parfait with strawberry daifuku in cherry blossoms. Butterflies dancing with joy at the arrival of spring, cherry blossoms, and strawberries are cute, and the balance of Japanese and Western sweetness, saltiness, and sourness is pleasant, such as strawberry daifuku, cherry blossom bean paste cream, and perilla-flavored cacao ice cream. The store is located right behind the OPA Kawaramachi store and is close to Nishiki Market, so be sure to stop by when you are sightseeing in Kyoto or on a school trip.
Name
Au Point De Rendez Vous
Address
575 Nakano-cho, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
075-741-7959
Hours
11:00-21:00
How to get there
3 min walk, from Gionshijo Station
Takeout of Kyoto namafu at a shop in front of Yasaka Shrine. Sweets made with traditional Kyoto ingredients. What I received was baked sweet potato paste, bubu arare, and purple sweet potato paste. Namafu looks colorful and cute. There are various toppings, so it's fun to choose. It has a chewy texture and is delicious, so you can eat as many as you want.
Name
Gionkyo Kurara
Address
294 Gion-cho, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, JapanGoogle Map
Tel
075-741-6353
Hours
11:00-17:00 [Sat・Sun・Holidays]11:00-18:00
How to get there
6 min walk, from Gionshijo Station
This 'Ebisu Yaki' is sold during 'Toka Ebisu Big Festival (a festival held around January 10th)' of Kyoto Ebisu Shrine. Smiling Ebisu (a Japanese god of business and one of the Seven Gods of Fortune) makes us happy. It contains azuki-bean jam and tastes like dorayaki. I like its small size that I can eat it in one mouth.◎There're often a line of people because it's photogenic for SNS. During the festival, they make it in the store, and you can buy one and take it out. They'll be sold during 1/8-1/12, but you need to confirmin detail.
Name
Kagijin Yoshifusa
Address
140 Komatsu Shijo Oojidori Yamato, Kyoto-shi, KyotoGoogle Map
Tel
075-561-4180
Hours
8:00-18:00
Closed
Wed
How to get there
Rakusho is a warabi-mochi cafe located at Nene Street near Kodai-ji Temple. They offer also coffee and parfait. We can enjoy having tea, warabi-mochi, and watching beautiful garden and carp. It's a wonderful place that is ranked in Japanese garden ranking.
Name
Rakusho
Address
516, Washio-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, KyotoGoogle Map
Tel
075-561-6892
Hours
10:00-17:00
How to get there
12 min walk from Gion Shijo Station.
Parking
No parking area