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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 70. Chapters: Kamo Shrine, Five Mountain System, T zai Line, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Heian-ky, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, Kyoto University, Karasuma Line, Kiyomizu-dera, Doshisha University, Mirei Shigemori, Sagano Scenic Railway, Kyoto Municipal Zoo, Katsura Imperial Villa, Aoi Matsuri, Shimogamo Shrine, Fushimi Inari-taisha, Shugakuin Imperial Villa, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kitano Tenman-g, 2002-2003 Japan Figure Skating Championships, Shij Kawaramachi, Salon de the Francois, Senny -ji, Lake Biwa Canal, Kamishichiken, Rash mon, Kansai Science City, Gion, k chi Sans, Kyoto Municipal Subway, Matsunoo-taisha, Yasaka Shrine, Toyokuni Shrine, Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau, Doshisha Business School, Tadasu no Mori, Kyoto City University of Arts, Cosmology of Kyoto, Arashiyama, Mount Hiei, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Iwatayama Monkey Park, Takeda Lullaby, Sent Imperial Palace, Gozan no Okuribi, Pontoch, Otagi Nenbutsu-ji, Kyoto Botanical Garden, miya Station, Shimabara, Kyoto, Manshu-in, Wards of Kyoto, Hanazono University, Jurakudai, Sai-ji, miya Palace, Kyoto International Conference Center, Shij Street, Miyagawach, Takase River, Daisen-in, Philosopher's Walk, Sanj hashi, Kuj Station, Suzaku Avenue, St. Agnes Cathedral, Nishiki Market, Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine, Maruyama Park, Kiyamachi Street, Katsura, Kyoto, Ryozen Museum of History, Teramachi Street, Kawaramachi Street. Excerpt: Kyoto Ky to, "Capital city") (Japanese pronunciation: ) is a city in the central part of the island of Honsh, Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. Formerly the imperial capital of Japan, it is now the capital of Kyoto Prefecture, as well as a major part of the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan area. Daidairi (, palace in the center...