Kamogawa (Kyoto)
Kamogawa has its head in Mt. Sajikigatake, runs through Kyoto north to south, and merges into Katsura River in Toba. Near Shijo, there is downtown such as Gion on the east side and Kawaramachi on the west, the main commercial area representing Kyoto.
Next to Sanjo Ohashi on the Kamogawa, there’s a traditional specialty shop called Naito Shoten that has been operating since 1818.
It has 200 years of history and sells palm scrubbers, brooms, and brushes.
Someone in our group had recommended it before.
I stopped by today to buy a pot brush for my mom.
The owner was super nice.
She even explained things in English.
They also gave me a Gion Festival postcard today.
After shopping, you can grab a coffee at Ogawa Coffee on the corner.


























