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.
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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