Sanneizaka (Sannenzaka)

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"โญ๏ธ Featured in my Kyoto Tours videos. This stove paved slope was constructed in the year 808, and it's lined with traditional wooden storefronts. It was designated as an Important Preservation Districts, and it's like taking a step back in time. According to the legend, if you slip and falls on these stairs/street, you will die in the next three years! So walk carefully and enjoy the view. "
"Like Nineizaka, here is the same story. It's a typical street but it's overcrowded, to take a cool pic you need to come at 5 am and it is a good spot for souvenirs if the crowd doesn't put you off. "
"Walk the Historic Streets of Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka Stroll these charming, stone-paved streets lined with traditional wooden buildings, tea houses, souvenir shops, and restaurants."
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