Easy to Catch a Taxi at Karasuma Station

kyoto station

This article will show you exactly how to get from Kyoto Station to Kyoto's downtown area of Shijo Karasuma and Shijo Kawaramachi.

To save you from getting lost, we've included detailed photos directing you through everything from Kyoto Station to the bus interchange and subway.

While it may be the gateway to Kyoto, Kyoto Station sits relatively far from downtown Shijo Kawaramachi, which is where the Nishiki Market and Teramachi shopping street are located.

As a result, most choose to take the train or bus to get there.

With so many platforms in Kyoto Station, there are tons of routes through it. However, in this article, we'll just be focusing on the easiest one, the giant North Exit.

While the North Exit can be accessed several ways, we will focus on getting there from the Central Entrance of the Shinkansen.

Shinkansen Central Entrance to Kyoto Station North Exit

Bus|Best for getting close to your desired destination

Subway|Best for getting around quickly and traveling with luggage

Taxi

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North ExitAfter getting off the Shinkansen bullet train at Kyoto Station, head toward the Central Entrance. It should look like this outside the gate. After passing through the gates, head right.

After turning rightAfter turning right, you should see this area. To get to the exit, head straight from here.

escalator

Take the escalator up.

exit for the JR linesOn the way, you should see the east exit for the JR lines on your right. Continue walking straight. When you see the exit at the end of the walkway, you should also be able to see another walkway to the right.

wide-open areaAfter turning right, it should look like this. From here, you'll see this wide-open area with the JR Central Ticket Gate, which is where you'll need to head.

JR Central Ticket GateContinue straight until you see both the JR Central Ticket Gate and Kyoto Station North Exit. The exit on your left will be the Kyoto Station North Exit, and on the right will be the JR Central Ticket Gate. Continue down the escalator.

Kyoto Station's North Exit

You've made it! This is Kyoto Station's North Exit. This is where our directions to the Shijo area via bus and subway will start.

Click the button below, head back to the top of the page and click the tab for whichever transport method you want to take.

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BusThis tab covers reaching the downtown Shijo area via bus.

bus interchangeThe bus interchange is right outside the Kyoto Station's North Exit.

map buses boundThe buses bound for Shijo leave from platform A. Platform A is in the center of the bus interchange, so you will have to cross the crosswalk to get there.

Shijo Kawaramachi A2

The bus for Shijo Kawaramachi leaves from platform A2. Buses No. 4, 17 and 205 will all take you to Shijo Kawaramachi and all cost ¥230. The bus is scheduled to arrive in Kawaramachi in 17 minutes. However, as the roads from Kyoto Station to Shijo Kawaramachi are usually congested, there is a high chance the journey will take longer.

Also, note that in Kyoto, you get on buses at the back and pay when you get off.

platform

If you're headed to Shijo Karasuma, then catch bus No. 5 from platform A1.

The ride takes 10 minutes and costs ¥230.

Shijo Karasuma can also be accessed via subway, and especially for those with luggage, we recommend the subway.

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SubwayThis tab covers accessing the Shijo area via the subway.

From the Kyoto Station North Exit, you will first need to get the escalator down to the basement.

The escalatorsThe escalators are right outside the JR Central Ticket Gate. There is only one downward escalator in the area, so you shouldn't get lost.

downward escalatorHead down one level then find the downward escalator directly behind you to continue further down.

second floor PortaOn the second floor of the basement, you'll find yourself in Porta, a mall with clothes and souvenirs shops. In front of the escalator is three hallways stretching left, straight and right. Follow the sign and head right.

straight After turning right from the escalator, it should look like this. It might feel like you accidentally took a wrong turn somewhere, but don't worry, the station is straight ahead.

the mallAfter a minute or two of walking through the mall, you'll arrive in this open area. Heading straight will take you to the subway ticket machines and gates.

stations From Kyoto Station, it's only 2 stations until Shijo. From the subway platform, hop on the Kokusaikaikan bound train going Kyoto > Gojo > Shijo. The journey takes 4 minutes and costs ¥220.

Shijo

After getting to Shijo, head through the north ticket gates and toward Exit 1 for the southeast-side of the Shijo Karasuma intersection and Exit 23 for the southwest-side of the intersection. If you want to end up on the north side of the intersection, keep heading straight, up the stairs and out Exit 20 for the northeast-side and Exit 22 or 24 for the northwest-side.

station stairsAt the top of the station stairs, you'll also see the Hankyu Karasuma Station to your right. On the right of the ticket gates is a long hallway. Going down this hallway will take you to Shijo Kawaramachi.

Continue down here, out the exit and walk for 10 minutes to get to Shijo Kawaramachi. For the southwest-side of the Shijo Kawramachi intersection, head to Exit 4, for the northeast-side, make a shot for exit 3A, and for the southeast-side, Exit 2 is where it's at.

Exit 16For Nishimi Market, head through the underground walkway until Exit 16.

3 minutesExit 16 takes 3 minutes from Shijo Station, but the road you come out on takes you directly to Nishiki Market.

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TaxiThe Kyoto Station taxi stand is to the right of and down a little from the North Exit and bus interchange. It shouldn't be too hard to find as there are always several taxis waiting.

roads

If the roads aren't congested, it should only take 15 minutes to Shijo Kawaramachi. The fare will cost around ¥1,000–¥1,200

waitingThis taxi stand often has lines of people waiting, but as the taxis come in and out regularly, you should be able to catch one fairly quickly.

Shin [ Sharing Kyoto Staff ]

Kyoto Station is an incredibly big building, so I'm sure the number of people getting lost isn't insignificant. If you ever get lost, open up this article and check your surroundings as you make your way to the station's North Exit. If you're unsure what to take to get from Kyoto Station to the Shijo area, then I suggest the subway. While you have to walk a bit to get to Shijo Kawaramachi from the Shijo subway station, compared to the bus, it's incredibly quick. I especially recommend the subway to those with suitcases as the subway usually has plenty of space for suitcases.

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Source: https://sharing-kyoto.com/See-Do/magazine/td008357

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