Kyoto

Kyoto

Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, is a city on the island of Honshu. It's famous for its numerous classical Buddhist temples, as well as gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. It’s also known for formal traditions such as kaiseki dining, consisting of multiple courses of precise dishes, and geisha, female entertainers often found in the Gion district. ― Google

People died in Kyoto (First 29 people) - Page 7

Emperor Daigo

Emperor Daigo

Japanese prince

Akechi Mitsuhide

Akechi Mitsuhide

Japanese samurai

Denjiro Okochi

Denjiro Okochi

Japanese film actor

Musō Soseki

Musō Soseki

Author

Chishō Takaoka

Chishō Takaoka

Geisha

Hiroshi Yamauchi

Hiroshi Yamauchi

Japanese businessman

Hideki Yukawa

Hideki Yukawa

Japanese physicist

Kiyoshi Itô

Kiyoshi Itô

Japanese mathematician

Miki Mori

Miki Mori

Actor

Tatsuo Endô

Tatsuo Endô

Japanese actor

Aida Yūji

Aida Yūji

Japanese historian

Nagao Nishikawa

Nagao Nishikawa

Japanese translator

Yoko Yamauchi ​

Yoko Yamauchi ​

Japanese businessman

Fujiwara no Kiyotsura

Fujiwara no Kiyotsura


Emperor Uda

Emperor Uda

Japanese prince

Hiromu Nonaka

Hiromu Nonaka

Former Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan

Gyōgen

Gyōgen

Fujiwara no Morozane's son

Prince Mochihito

Prince Mochihito


Hashiba Hidekatsu

Hashiba Hidekatsu

Oda Nobunaga's son

Enni

Enni

Japanese author

Minamoto no Yorimasa

Minamoto no Yorimasa

Japanese poet

Ingen Poet

Ingen Poet

Poet

Fujiwara no Yorimichi

Fujiwara no Yorimichi


Ingen

Ingen

Poet

Tatsuo Nishida

Tatsuo Nishida

Japanese linguist

Akiko Akazome

Akiko Akazome

Japanese writer

Fujiwara no Hiroko

Fujiwara no Hiroko

Member of the Imperial House of Japan ‧ Go-Reizei's wife

Teinosuke Kinugasa

Teinosuke Kinugasa

Japanese filmmaker

Jūshirō Konoe

Jūshirō Konoe

Actor