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Monday, 10 March 2014

Sunday In Kyoto

We spent Sunday afternoon in Kyoto. Our aim was to visit Cycle Shop Eirin's flagship Marutamachi store. Unfortunately the store was closed yesterday, they were busy riding around our hometown of Nara. Oh the irony, etc. Well we didn't have an entirely wasted journey as Kyoto always offers up some great photo opportunities so we took a ride around town snapping the interesting things we passed...

Brad's Nagasawa, unpacked and built after the train journey to town...
We chanced past another closed bike shop on our travels, Tsujimori Jitensha Shokai, but still found a few things of interest to photo...

Tsujimori Jitensha Shokai, Kyoto. (B.Z*)
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The shop window display included a few vintage looking model cyclists...

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Obviously Kyoto is famous for it's numerous temples and shrines, it seems that everytime you turn a corner you find one. We stopped off to get a few shots of the Shimogoryo Shrine...

Shimogoryo Shrine, Kyoto. (B.Z*)


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As we journeyed through town we passed a curious brickwork Meiji era building undergoing renovation. A few hours work by our team of researchers reveals it was once a clockmakers shop. More details on the building can be found here and information on similar local architecture can be found here...


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This sign outside another bike shop we passed kind of sums up the day..


We did find a couple of bike shops that were open including the wonderful Kon's Cycle, more details and lots of pictures from there will be posted here later in the week.
For more in-depth information on cycling in Kyoto check out the brilliant Cycle Kyoto site.

* All the better images used here tagged with a B.Z were taken by our good buddy Brad. As always Brad, the cheque is in the post!