Other crossword clues for answer "KYOTO"KYOTOFormer capital city that's an anagram of its replacement. (Also, a great Phoebe Bridger's song!)Japanese city on HonshuJapan's cultural center___ Protocol (climate change treaty)City that is home to the Kamigamo and Shimogamo shrinesFormer capital of JapanProtocol-connected citySite of the U.N. Conference on Climate Change, 1997It's not far from OsakaNijo Castle's cityGlobal warming treaty cityCity 30 miles northeast of OsakaCity NNE of OsakaJapan's former capitalJapanese capital until 1868Japanese metropolis1997 treaty cityImperial capital of JapanCapital of Japan, onceFormer Japanese capitalHonshu cityJapan's capital until 1868__ Protocol: UN global-warming treaty amendmentOnetime capital of JapanEnvironmental protocol cityEnvironmental protocol city in Japan1997 ecological protocol cityHome of Iwatayama Monkey ParkCity near Lake BiwaJapan's second-oldest university1997 protocol cityCity considered Japan's cultural capitalJapanese city with many shrinesJapanese city whose name means "capital city"Japanese cityCity of JapanCity in JapanEcology treaty cityFormer imperial capitalBullet train stopCity near OsakaCultural capital of Japan1997 environmental treaty siteCity that anagrams to its country's capitalJapanese city and anagram of the capital.Chief cultural center of Japan.Site of famed Kabuki theater.Japanese cultural center.University city in HonshuWhere the Mikado once livedDoshisha University localeCapital of Japan before 22-DownClimate-change protocol cityGolden Pavilion setting___ Protocol (1997 agreement)Japan's so-called "City of Ten Thousand Shrines"Residence of the Japanese imperial family for more than 1,000 yearsFormer world capital whose name means "capital city"Noncapital city whose name means "capital city"Capital of Japan for more than a thousand yearsHome to the golden pavilion known as Kinkaku-jiWhere Nintendo is headquarteredHome of Nijo Castle, built by the Tokugawa shogunateCity with the Temple of the Golden PavilionCapital of Japan until 1868City with over 400 Shinto shrinesFormer Asian capital whose name means "capital city"Japanese capital of yoreCity in central JapanHome of many Shinto shrines (... + first 2)City whose name anagrams to "Tokyo"Japan's "Eternal City"Early capital of JapanFamous environmental meeting cityJapanese city whose name is an anagram of "Tokyo"City that's an anagram of "Tokyo"Japan's seventh-largest cityNintendo's home cityJapanese city where Aoi Matsuri is heldWhere the author Haruki Murakami was bornNijo Castle settingTemple of the Golden Pavilion settingMemoirs of a Geisha settingSilver Pavilion cityWhere emperors resided before the Meiji Restoration