Kyoto: 10 Things to Do
10. The Arty East End
Head east of the Kamogawa River, toward Ginkaku-ji and Kyoto University, and Kyoto begins to reveals its artistic side. Besides the extremely worthwhile National Museum of Modern Art, which focuses on local 20th-century artists, this part of town is also home to an impressive array of post Meiji-era fine art at the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, as well as a collection of Japanese art and artifacts spanning the 4th to the 19th centuries at the architecturally sleek Hosomi Museum.
Yet it's the smaller, alternative places that really stand out. Tranq Room, on Shirakawa-dori, combines a small contemporary art gallery and hip, Asian fusion café-bar that sometimes turns into a live music venue. Further up Shirakawa-dori, the laidback A Womb is an even more fashionably understated place for a drink. It stands in its own minimalist grey concrete building and includes a small studio where the owners sell their own anti-brand fashions.
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1. National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto
Enshoji-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan; 81-(0)75-761-4111 35.012378135.781973 http://www.momak.go.jp -
2. Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
Okazaki Park, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan; 81-(0)75-771-4107 35.012839135.783570 city.kyoto.jp/bunshi/kmma -
3. Hosomi Museum
6-3 Saishoji-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan; 81-(0)75-752-5555 35.013914135.779614 emuseum.or.jp -
4. Tranq Room
162-2 Shinyo-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan; 81-(0)75-762-4888 35.019677135.791509 att.ne.jp/sun/tranqroom -
5. A Womb
35-2 Ichijoji, Hinokuchi-cho, Kyoto, Japan; 81-(0)75-721-1357 35.039345135.792552 awomb.com