Kyoto Prefecture

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Kyoto Prefecture is a region in Japan’s Kansai area known for its historic capital city of Kyoto, famous temples, traditional culture, and well-preserved heritage sites.

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Kyoto Prefecture canonical 497
京都府 11

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Predicate Object
instanceOf prefecture of Japan
borders Fukui Prefecture
Hyogo Prefecture
Mie Prefecture
Nara Prefecture
Osaka Prefecture
Sea of Japan
Shiga Prefecture
capital Kyoto
surface form: Kyoto City
containsFamousShrine Fushimi Inari Taisha
Heian Shrine
containsFamousTemple Ginkaku-ji
Kinkaku-ji
Kiyomizu-dera
containsUNESCOWorldHeritageSite Himeji is not in Kyoto Prefecture
Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto
country Japan
governmentType prefectural government
governor Takatoshi Nishiwaki
hasCity Ayabe
Fukuchiyama
Joyo
Kameoka
Kizugawa
Kyotanabe
Kyotango
Kyoto
surface form: Kyoto City

Maizuru
Miyazu
Muko
Nagaokakyo
Nantan
Uji
Yawata
hasDialect Kyoto dialect
hasDistrict Kuse District
surface form: Funai District

Kasa District
Kuse District
Kuse District
surface form: Sagara District

Soraku District
Tsuzuki District
Yosa District
Yosa District
surface form: Yoza District
hasHistoricCity Kyoto
surface form: Kyoto City
hasLargestCity Kyoto
surface form: Kyoto City
hasLegislature Kyoto Prefectural Assembly
hasSymbol Japanese bush warbler
kitayama sugi
weeping cherry blossom
ISOCode JP-26
knownFor Buddhist temples
Shinto shrines
geisha districts
tea culture
traditional Japanese culture
well-preserved historical sites
language Japanese
locatedIn Kansai region
locatedOn Honshu
timeZone Japan Standard Time

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Osaka Prefecture borders Kyoto Prefecture
Kansai region contains Kyoto Prefecture
Osaka International Airport serves Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto University locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto capitalOf Kyoto Prefecture
Osaka High Court jurisdiction Kyoto Prefecture
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. servesArea Kyoto Prefecture
Nara Prefecture bordersWith Kyoto Prefecture
Hyogo Prefecture borders Kyoto Prefecture
Emperor Meiji birthPlace Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto Imperial Palace locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kazuo Inamori placeOfDeath Kyoto Prefecture
Inari Ōkami hasShrinesIn Kyoto Prefecture
Katsuya Nomura placeOfBirth Kyoto Prefecture
Kintetsu Railway serves Kyoto Prefecture
Shiga borders Kyoto Prefecture
Mie borders Kyoto Prefecture
Shiga Prefecture borders Kyoto Prefecture
Mie Prefecture borders Kyoto Prefecture
Osaka–Kobe metropolitan area region Kyoto Prefecture
Yodo River flowsThrough Kyoto Prefecture
Faculty of Engineering locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
subject surface form: Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
Yoshida Campus locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Faculty of Letters locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
subject surface form: Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University
Faculty of Education locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
subject surface form: Faculty of Education, Kyoto University
Faculty of Law locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
subject surface form: Faculty of Law, Kyoto University
Faculty of Economics locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
subject surface form: Faculty of Economics, Kyoto University
Katsura Campus locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Imperial tombs locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kyodai locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
KU locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
subject surface form: Kyoto University
JR Kyoto Line regionServed Kyoto Prefecture
Hankyu Kyoto Main Line servesArea Kyoto Prefecture
Fushimi Inari Taisha locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Fushimi Inari Taisha prefecture Kyoto Prefecture
Katsura River locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Katsura River flowsThrough Kyoto Prefecture
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Ryoan-ji locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
To-ji locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Heian Shrine locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kiyomizu-dera locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto Station locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Ginkaku-ji locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Jidai Matsuri locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture
Kamo River locatedIn Kyoto Prefecture