We didn't spend much time at Yasaka Shrine. But there had many food stalls in the garden. It was fun, though we didn't buy any.





After Yasaka Shrine, we arrived at Terimachi Shopping Arcade. We were tired of walking actually. Just walked a few streets and snapshot some pictures.
This temple is located inside the shopping arcade, named Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine
The market streets
A store selling traditional handmade fan.
The pickles and fermented vegetables.
Next coming up: Dinner at Kyoto Station & get ready for bus express