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Other crossword clues for answer "KYOTO"

KYOTO
Former capital city that's an anagram of its replacement. (Also, a great Phoebe Bridger's song!)
Japanese city on Honshu
Japan's cultural center
___ Protocol (climate change treaty)
City that is home to the Kamigamo and Shimogamo shrines
Former capital of Japan
Protocol-connected city
Site of the U.N. Conference on Climate Change, 1997
It's not far from Osaka
Nijo Castle's city
Global warming treaty city
City 30 miles northeast of Osaka
City NNE of Osaka
Japan's former capital
Japanese capital until 1868
Japanese metropolis
1997 treaty city
Imperial capital of Japan
Capital of Japan, once
Former Japanese capital
Honshu city
Japan's capital until 1868
__ Protocol: UN global-warming treaty amendment
Onetime capital of Japan
Environmental protocol city
Environmental protocol city in Japan
1997 ecological protocol city
Home of Iwatayama Monkey Park
City near Lake Biwa
Japan's second-oldest university
1997 protocol city
City considered Japan's cultural capital
Japanese city with many shrines
Japanese city whose name means "capital city"
Japanese city
City of Japan
City in Japan
Ecology treaty city
Former imperial capital
Bullet train stop
City near Osaka
Cultural capital of Japan
1997 environmental treaty site
City that anagrams to its country's capital
Japanese city and anagram of the capital.
Chief cultural center of Japan.
Site of famed Kabuki theater.
Japanese cultural center.
University city in Honshu
Where the Mikado once lived
Doshisha University locale
Capital of Japan before 22-Down
Climate-change protocol city
Golden 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 years
Former world capital whose name means "capital city"
Noncapital city whose name means "capital city"
Capital of Japan for more than a thousand years
Home to the golden pavilion known as Kinkaku-ji
Where Nintendo is headquartered
Home of Nijo Castle, built by the Tokugawa shogunate
City with the Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Capital of Japan until 1868
City with over 400 Shinto shrines
Former Asian capital whose name means "capital city"
Central Honshu city
Japanese capital of yore
City in central Japan
Home of many Shinto shrines (... + first 2)
City whose name anagrams to "Tokyo"
Japan's "Eternal City"
Early capital of Japan
Famous environmental meeting city
Japanese city whose name is an anagram of "Tokyo"
City that's an anagram of "Tokyo"
Japan's seventh-largest city
Nintendo's home city
Japanese city where Aoi Matsuri is held
Where the author Haruki Murakami was born
Nijo Castle setting
Temple of the Golden Pavilion setting
Silver Pavilion city
Where emperors resided before the Meiji Restoration