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  1. Quioto (em japonês: 京都市; romaniz.: Kyōto-shi, Kyoto) é uma cidade do Japão, capital da prefeitura de Quioto, localizada na região Kansai, no centro-sul do país. Fundada no século I, por mais de um milênio foi a capital da Corte Imperial do Japão, de 794 a 1868, quando foi substituída por Tóquio.

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      Santuario Shimogamo (下鴨神社, Shimogamo-jinja?) é o nome comum...

  2. Quioto é a melhor cidade turística japonesa. Longe da falta de modéstia, essa é a opinião expressa por vários viajantes, guias turísticos e, claro, pelos próprios japoneses. Só Quioto pode, por exemplo, oferecer a seus visitantes um acervo de mais de 2 mil templos religiosos, budistas e xintoístas. A grande quantidade ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyotoKyoto - Wikipedia

    Kyoto (/ ˈkjoʊtoʊ /; [3] Japanese: 京都, Kyōto [kʲoꜜːto] ⓘ), officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi, [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] ⓘ), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan 's largest and most populous island of Honshu. As of 2020, the city had a population of 1.46 million, making it the ninth ...

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    Until the Meiji Restoration, the area of Kyoto Prefecture was known as Yamashiro.: 780 For most of its history, the city of Kyoto was Japan's Imperial capital. The city's history can be traced back as far as the 6th century. In 544, the Aoi Matsuriwas held in Kyoto to pray for good harvest and good weather. Kyoto did not start out as Japan's capita...

    Kyoto Prefecture is almost in the center of Honshu and of Japan. It covers an area of 4,612.19 square kilometres (1,780.78 sq mi), which is 1.2% of Japan. Kyoto is the 31st largest prefecture by size. To the north, it faces the Sea of Japan and Fukui Prefecture. To the south, it faces Osaka and Nara Prefectures. To the east, it faces Mie and Shiga ...

    The current governor of Kyoto is Takatoshi Nishiwaki, a former vice minister of the Reconstruction Agency. He has been elected in April 2018. The previous governor of Kyoto is former Home Affairs Ministry bureaucrat Keiji Yamada. He has been reelected to a fourth term in April 2014 with support from the major non-Communist parties against only one ...

    On 1 August 2013, prefectural and municipal authorities gave consent for a USFJ missile monitoring station to be set up in the city of Kyōtango. It will be co-located with a JASDFfacility already based in the city. At least initially, its primary sensor will be a mobile X-band radar used to gather data on ballistic missile launches which will then ...

    Kyoto prefecture's economy is supported by industries that create value that is unique to Kyoto, such as the tourismand traditional industries supported by 1,200 years of history and culture, as well as high-technology industries that combine the technology of Kyoto's traditional industries with new ideas. Northern Kyoto on the Tango Peninsula has ...

    City Tram

    1. Randen 1.1. Arashiyama Line 1.2. Kitano Line 2. Eiden 2.1. Eizan Line 2.2. Kurama Line

    SeaPorts

    1. Maizuru Port - Mainly international container terminal and ferry route to Hokkaido (Otaru and Tomakomai).

    Kyoto has been, and still remains, Japan's cultural center. For over 1000 years it was Japan's capital. When the capital was changed to Tokyo, Kyoto remained Japan's cultural capital. The local government proposes a plan to move the Agency for Cultural Affairs to Kyoto and to regard Tokyo as the capital of politics and economy and Kyoto as the capi...

    The sports teams listed below are based in Kyoto. Football (soccer) 1. 1.1. Kyoto Sanga F.C. (J1 League) 1.2. Ococias Kyoto AC (Kansai Soccer League) 1.3. AS. Laranja Kyoto (Kansai Soccer League) Basketball 1. 1.1. Kyoto Hannaryz (B.League) Rugby 1. 1.1. Mitsubishi MotorsKyoto Red Evolutions (Top West) 1.2. ShimadzuBreakers (Top West) 1.3. UnitikaP...

    Kyoto City is one of the most popular tourist spots in Japan, and many people from far and wide visit there. Along with Tokyo, Kyoto is a favorite location for the graduation trip of Junior High and High schools. Some of the festivals held in Kyoto are Aoi Matsuri from 544, Gion Matsuri from 869, Ine Matsuri from the Edo-era, Daimonji Gozan Okuribi...

    Sister Autonomous Administrative division

    Kyoto Prefecture has sister relationships with these places: These relationships are distinct from those of cities in Kyoto Prefecture with other cities.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JapanJapan - Wikipedia

    The Japanese archipelago consists of four major islands— Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu —and thousands of smaller islands, covering 377,975 square kilometres (145,937 sq mi). Japan has a population of nearly 124 million as of 2024, and is the eleventh-most populous country.

  5. O Kinkaku-ji (em japonês 金閣寺, Templo do Pavilhão Dourado) é o templo Rokuon-ji (鹿苑寺), situado na cidade de Quioto no Japão e rodeado pelo Kyōko-chi (lago espelhado).

  6. O Kiyomizu-dera (清水寺?), oficialmente Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera (音羽山清水寺?) é um templo budista independente no leste de Quioto. O templo é parte dos Monumentos Históricos da Antiga Quioto e patrimônio mundial da UNESCO. [1] (