
Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE
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Kyoto is Japan's thousand-year imperial capital, a demanding but beautiful dog city where most temples, shrines and paid gardens exclude dogs, so the joy is outdoors along the Kamo River, the Imperial Park and the historic streets, with a dedicated night emergency vet and the Shinkansen linking Tokyo in about 2 hours 15 minutes. Top spots for pets include the Kamo River banks, the paths of Kyoto Gyoen (the Imperial Park), and the public Arashiyama bamboo path and Philosopher's Path, especially around central Nakagyo and the Higashiyama streets around Gion, the Kamo River riverside, and Arashiyama to the west.
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Why Kyoto with your pet?
Kyoto is Japan's thousand-year imperial capital, a demanding but beautiful dog city where most temples, shrines and paid gardens exclude dogs, so the joy is outdoors along the Kamo River, the Imperial Park and the historic streets, with a dedicated night emergency vet and the Shinkansen linking Tokyo in about 2 hours 15 minutes.
๐ Top spot
the Kamo River banks, the paths of Kyoto Gyoen (the Imperial Park), and the public Arashiyama bamboo path and Philosopher's Path.
๐๏ธ Best area
central Nakagyo and the Higashiyama streets around Gion, the Kamo River riverside, and Arashiyama to the west.

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Kyoto was Japan's imperial capital for more than a thousand years, from 794 to 1868, under the name Heian-kyo, before the court moved to Tokyo in the Meiji era. Spared the 1945 bombing, it has kept an extraordinary heritage: seventeen UNESCO World Heritage sites, some 1,600 Buddhist temples and 400 Shinto shrines, from the Golden Pavilion to the thousands of torii gates at Fushimi Inari. For a dog owner, Kyoto is beautiful but demanding: most temples, shrines and paid gardens do not admit dogs inside, and public transport only accepts dogs in a closed carrier. The pleasure is therefore outdoors, along the Kamo River, in the Imperial Park (Kyoto Gyoen) and Takaragaike Park, on the public Arashiyama bamboo path, the Philosopher's Path and through the historic streets of Gion and Higashiyama. The Shinkansen links Kyoto to Tokyo in about 2 hours 15 minutes, making it a natural stop on a wider Japan itinerary.
The grassy banks of the Kamo River are Kyoto's favourite dog walk, running for kilometres through the city. Leashed dogs welcome; busiest and friendliest at dawn and dusk.
The vast national garden around the Imperial Palace, with wide gravel avenues. Leashed dogs allowed on the paths, short leads only; the palace inner grounds do not admit dogs.
The famous Arashiyama bamboo path is a public walkway where leashed dogs are generally allowed, best early before the crowds. The nearby Iwatayama monkey park excludes dogs.
A tranquil canal-side path in the eastern hills, lined with cherry trees between Ginkakuji and Nanzenji. A public outdoor route where a leashed dog is welcome; the temples do not admit dogs inside.
The preserved lanes of Gion and Higashiyama, with wooden machiya and stone streets, are among the city's finest walks. Leashed dogs allowed on the public streets; the sacred interiors remain off-limits.
A large lakeside park in northern Sakyo, with a roughly 1.5 km loop. Leashed dogs on the paved paths only; lawns and the children's play zone are off-limits to dogs.
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๐พ Best months to travel with a pet in Kyoto: Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct

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