- Uji Travel Guide - What to do in Uji City
Uji (宇治) is a small city situated between Kyoto and Nara, two of Japan's most famous historical and cultural centers Its proximity to these two former capitals resulted in Uji's early development as a cultural center in its own right
- Uji - Wikipedia
Uji (宇治市, Uji-shi) is a city on the southern outskirts of the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Founded on March 1, 1951, Uji is between the two ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto The city sits on the Uji River, which has its source in Lake Biwa
- 7 Interesting Things to Do in Uji, Japan | JAPAN and more
Uji, Japan is a small city with a population of 180,000 It is about 20 minutes south of Kyoto and makes a great day trip The city is well known for high-quality green tea, especially Matcha and Gyokuro It was one of the first places in Japan to start cultivating tea, as early as the 12th century
- Uji - Japan National Tourism Organization (Official Site)
The picturesque town of Uji is known as a prime setting in the 11th-century literary masterpiece The Tale of Genji The tea fields, myriad tea shops and sacred sites make this town a popular day-trip destination close to Kyoto
- Uji, Japan – 16 Things To Do Guide + Photos 2025 - Plan My Japan
OK, hand’s up – we know Uji is all about local teahouses and unique matcha products – but if you are a Starbucks fan or in need of a quick coffee, Starbucks in Uji is one of the nicest examples of the US coffee chain we’ve seen in Japan
- 9 Best Things to Do in Uji, Kyoto - The Navigatio
Not far from Kyoto, Uji is a perfect addition to your next trip to Japan In this article, I’ll share some of the best things to do in Japan’s green tea capital
- Discover Uji: A Deep Dive into This Popular Destination Featuring Two . . .
Located in the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture, Uji has developed along the Uji River since ancient times and now boasts the second-largest number of tourists in Kyoto Prefecture
- What to do in Uji - Japan for Everyone
Located in Kyoto Prefecture, Uji is a historical city with a strong connection to the Japanese tea tradition The city is famous for its green tea, which is grown in its hilly terrain and used in many restaurants and bars in the area
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