Kyoto Handicraft Center
Kyoto · Kyoto City
35.0161°N, 135.7814°E
Kyoto Handicraft Center (京都ハンディクラフトセンター) is a seven-floor department store specializing in traditional Kyoto crafts: ceramics (Kiyomizu-yaki), textiles (Nishijin-ori, yuzen-dyeing), lacquerware, folding fans, tea utensils, and kimono. Unlike tourist traps, the center works directly with local artisans and prices are reasonable for authentic handcrafted goods.
Daily cultural demonstrations (10:00–18:00, free) showcase traditional crafts: kimono dressing, yuzen fabric dyeing, kyo-yaki pottery painting, and tea ceremony. The tax-free shopping benefits international visitors, and international shipping is available for large purchases.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (10:00 AM – 7:00 PM in summer)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
Free entry | Purchases: varies
Best Season
Year-round | Spring and Autumn for seasonal demonstration themes
Visit Duration
1–2 hours (shopping + demonstrations)
Getting There
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