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