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“The charm of Kyoto seen from Charrider
/ Shingo Yoshida "
I moved from the Aoyama store to the Kyoto store as soon as possible,
Two years have passed since bicycles became the main means of transportation.
A person who Screwdriver a car is called a driver, and a person who rides a motorcycle is called a rider.
When Melody, I found out that it was a cyclist and a charrider.
It's nice that the Japanese call a bicycle a charrider, charrider.
By the way, in my hometown, bicycles are also called ketta.
I tend to leave Kyoto on my days off, but Kyoto is already full of charm.
Here are some of my favorite photos of Kyoto scenery that I took on the way to and from SOU・SOU from my house, and on my days off.
I think the charm of Kyoto is Alley that you would miss if you weren't looking.
what lies ahead
I'm excited to see what kind of world is spreading.
It's interesting that there are wonderful shops on the way or where you end up, and you may have unexpected encounters.
I feel like a little explorer.
of course! One of the charms of Kyoto is how big the places are.
You could also say that SOU・SOU Kyoto store is located at the end of Alley.
It is also recommended for taking commemorative photos when you come nearby!
When I was writing about the charm of Kyoto for me while looking at the photos,
I would like to hear about the charm of Kyoto for everyone.
Please let me know if you have a chance! See you soon!

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6 comments
Round taiyaki, back Alley? The street is lovely, so nice. (^-^)
What was it that attracted me to Kyoto? I love all of Kyoto and went there!
Now that I know SOU・SOU, I can finally enjoy Kyoto again. I'll definitely have to go there again (>v<)
Yeah! Mr
It is wonderful.
Thank you for always commenting.
Kyoto whole
Please come by again!
I would like to enjoy my life in Kyoto while feeling even more grateful!
"Amairo" of "taiyaki"...
I also went there when I visited SOU・SOU Village for the first time at the end of June last year! (I searched for it beforehand...)
↑I didn't know where it was... I Round and Round around 3 times...^^;
At that time, I thought, "I've come all the way to Kyoto, so..." and went to pickle shop Sun in advance!
My "Recommendation!"
"Princess ginger" pickles are my boom! is ^^
Also, when I went to Asahikawa Zoo, the information desk told me about a bookstore run by a former zookeeper and picture book writer called "Abe Hiroshi." I learned about a bookstore called "Merry Goland" there, and I'm thinking of going there the next time I visit SOU・SOU SOU...(*´ω`*)
"Ketta"...
I have a memory called "Ketta Machine" ... ^^;
OR beckoning cat
thank you for your comment.
Up and Down a unique Kyoto-style shop location.
I feel that it is interesting precisely because it is rare.
Hime ginger pickles look delicious!
I would definitely like to visit the shop that OR Manekineko taught me!
Ketta machine! lol I miss it. .
Bicycle x Kyoto, isn't it?
I came across Chari → Le Coq Sportif collaboration → SOU・SOU Body.
I live in Osaka and usually commute to work on my mamachari, but I have a good memory of renting a Brompton near Kyoto Station and going up the Kamo River to Kamigamo Shrine. It was very hot in early summer. On the way, it was around the time when I was still free on weekdays, so I was revived by the warabimochi I received at Hosendo.
From around Sanjo, there are restrictions on riding bicycles in the city area, and it is difficult to drive because there are many tourists in the first place.
Reima-sama
I heard it for the first time last year too!
thank you for your comment.
Kyoto is small but wide, so I think you can enjoy it more if you have a bicycle.
Kamigamo Shrine is uphill from Kyoto Station, so I think it's amazing!
Hosendo
Warabi mochi is also delicious, I would like to have it next time.