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in the 18th century, because of an influx of travellers and merchants in the area, the appearance of the street changed and restaurants, inns, and bars were established. At the end of the Edo era, the town served as a secret meeting place for loyalists of the emperor such as
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Around Sanjou Street and Shijou Street, there are tea and coffee shops, bars, and restaurants offering not only Japanese food but food from various countries. Because of the increase in entertainment, measures are being taken to maintain public order.
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have been planted along the river and a sidewalk has been laid along the street. Further improvements are being made to the road.
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were loaded on boats and brought to the area to be put in storehouses, which lined the river. Thus the area was called
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As of 2003, the district of Kiyamachi has been designated a beautifully developed community of importance in Kyoto.
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and Shichijō. It was constructed with the excavation of Takase River in the
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Takase River
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Nijō
Shichijō
Takase River
Kamo River
Sanjō
Edo period
Gojō
Kawaramachi Street
Ryoui Suminokura
Takase River
Nijoukirimachi
Kamikorikichou
Keichou Era
Edo period
Osaka
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