Saturday 24 June 2023

Riverside Dining Spaces now Open – Noryo Yuka

Dining in the outdoors is popular in Japan in the warmth of summer. Dining at a “noryo yuka” or a “kawadoko” where you can enjoy meals in the cool breeze blowing across the water is one of the perfect ways to enjoy Kyoto’s hot summers. The iconic outdoor tables of restaurants facing riversides are in the Kamogawa, Kibune, Takao and Shozan areas.

  • Kamogawa Noryo Yuka (till Oct 31)
  • Kawadoko in Kifune (till Sep 30)
  • Kawadoko in Takao (till late Sep)
  • Shozan Keiryo Yuka (till Sep 30)

Dining at a “noryo yuka” or a “kawadoko” where you can enjoy meals in the cool breeze blowing across the water is one of the perfect ways to enjoy Kyoto’s hot summers. 

The iconic outdoor tables of restaurants facing riversides are in the Kamogawa, Kibune, Takao and Shozan areas. Depending on the area, they are either called “noryo yuka” or “kawadoko.” Among them, the Kamogawa Noryo Yuka along the Kamo River is said to have a history dating back to the 1600’s.

From the balcony seats along the river flowing through downtown, to the terrace seats bridged over the streams in green valleys, each area offers a different scenery and each restaurant has its own specialties to serve!

Please visit the websites of the restaurants for more details:

*Source: Kyoto Convention & Visitors Bureau (c/o Tourism Garden Pty Ltd)   alison@tourismgarden.com.au

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