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<title>2026/06/30</title>
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Tomorrow marks 11 months since I started working the night shift at Guest House Kingyoya.When I first came here, I bought a world map and have been asking guests from overseas to put a pink pin on the place they’re from. So far, people from more than
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A wonderful photographer who stayed with us in mid-June kindly sent us these photos she took at Guest House Kingyoya on her last day！She originally came from New York and is now living in Seoul.She captured these photos with her amazing camera, and w
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We have created a leaflet introducing Funaoka Onsen, a historic bathhouse located just a 7-minute walk from our guesthouse.With over 100 years of history, it is not only one of Kyoto’s most famous public baths but also one of the most renowned sento 
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♪ Fire prevention, one match can start a fire — even if you’re grilling saury, don’t burn down the house.In Nishijin, where Guesthouse Kingyoya is located, you can often hear the sound of wooden clappers around 8:00 p.m., and sometimes children sing 
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Photos with travelers I met at Guest House Kingyoya in May ④🙇 This is the final part of our four-post May photo series. (If you’re thinking, “Hey, I took a photo with you too!” there’s a good chance I simply forgot to take one. Also, if you checked o
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These are photos with travelers I met at Guest House Kingyoya in May ③🙇 We ended up splitting the May photos into four posts! (If you’re thinking, “Hey, I took a photo with you too!” and you don’t appear in any of them, there’s a good chance I simply
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These are photos with travelers I met at Guesthouse Kinyoya in May②🙇 I’m actually splitting the May photos into four separate posts! (If you&#39;re thinking, “Hey, I took a photo with you too!” but don&#39;t see yourself here, there&#39;s a good chance I simply 
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ちょっと不具合で再投稿してますすぐ消しますThese are photos of travelers I met at Guesthouse Kingyoya in May ①I’ve been taking more and more photos lately 🤣🙇 This month, I’ll be sharing the May photos in four separate posts. (If you&#39;re thinking, “Hey, I took a photo with 
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These are some of the things I’ve eaten in Kyoto over the past month.Honestly, hearty set meals like these — the kind college students love — are just the best.And the fact that they usually cost less than 1,000 yen makes them even better.The mackere
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Recent photos of greenery Kyoto has moved past cherry blossom season, and May is now the season of fresh green leaves. It may not be as wild as Nagano, but the city is filled with many different shades of green.These photos are mainly from the Kyoto 
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