Nakagyō Ward, Administrative ward in central Kyoto, Japan.
Nakagyō Ward is the central heart of Kyoto, featuring covered shopping arcades, traditional streets, and several major cultural landmarks. The neighborhood sits between the Kamo River and contains both everyday shops and historically important sites.
This ward was established in 1929 as Kyoto developed its modern administrative structure. It contains Nijo Castle, a former residence where the Tokugawa shoguns stayed when visiting the city.
Three major festivals take place here throughout the year, drawing crowds who celebrate traditions that have shaped this community for generations. These events are woven into the daily rhythm and identity of the people who live in this central area.
Multiple bus routes and subway lines make getting around this central area straightforward, with good connections to Kyoto Station and neighboring districts. Walking is easy here since the main attractions are relatively close to each other.
The Kyoto International Manga Museum occupies a former elementary school and holds a large collection of manga publications and research materials. This unexpected location shows how the neighborhood adapts historical buildings for new purposes.
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