Ninen Zaka, just outside of the Kiyomizu Temple, was filled with tourists. The amount of people was overwhelming. Wow!

Ninen Zaka is a very beautiful, sloped stone path in the hills, with many quaint shops in Japanese style buildings who offer traditional items of Japan. It's one of Kyoto's few areas that present a unified wooden cityscape. The path leads you to another beautiful path called "Nene no Michi" and then, Chion-In and Kodaiji Temples.

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