The Wonderful World at Kyoto Manga Museum

The Wonderful World at Kyoto Manga Museum

Ever wanted to explore the world of manga, cause if so, the Kyoto Manga Museum is definitely for you! At the Kyoto Manga Museum, you can find thousands of manga lined up on their many shelves and even participate in workshops. So, hold on as we explore this manga lover’s paradise!

All About the Kyoto International Manga Museum

Established in a wonderful collaboration of Kyoto city and the Kyoto Seika University in November of 2006, the Kyoto International Manga Museum is a place where manga lovers, kids, and adults can enjoy a pleasant afternoon learning more about the history of manga in Japan.

It is located very close to Karasuma Oike station in building that used to be known as the Tatsuike Elementary School to preserve the historic qualities that the old school played in the region.

There are over 300,000 items that are displayed in the museum itself that include wood block prints from the Edo period, to magazines from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods that document the history and evolution of manga to modern day.

Many of the items at the Kyoto International Manga Museum are presented via their exhibitions, seminars, and workshops that are held often. Visitors are actually encouraged to participate in some of the workshops, making it a unique experience every time you visit!

Visiting with Kids

Visiting with Kids

Visiting Kyoto Manga Museum with kids is a great opportunity to refresh their senses after a day’s worth of visiting the local temples and shrines. Workshops and seminars, such as the MM Kamishibai offer a traditional Japanese style of story-telling with images, making it easy to follow along, even if you don’t fully understand Japanese.

There is also a children’s library, where younger kids can enjoy from a selection of 3,000 picture books to have fun. Though the museum does not offer rental strollers, there is a baby changing table on the 1st floor restroom and a room available for nursing mothers.

Hours and Admission Rates

Kyoto International Manga Museum hours go from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm with last admission being at 5:30 pm. They are closed every Wednesday, on Thursday if Wednesday is a national holiday, New Year’s holidays, and during maintenance.

Hour and closing times may change without notice though, so make sure to call or visit their official website for the most current open dates and times.

Admission fees start at 800 yen for adults, 300 yen for Junior High and High School students, and 100 yen for Elementary School students. There are group rates as well, but you will need a group of 20 or more people to qualify.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Kyoto International Manga Museum
  • Street address: Kyoto International Manga Museum, Karasuma Oike, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 603-0846
  • Access: A 2-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station Exit 2

A Great Soba Noodle Shop Near Kyoto  Manga Museum

Only a couple blocks away from the Kyoto International Manga Museum is one of the oldest soba noodle shops in Kyoto, the Honke Owariya. First opened in 1465 as a confectionery shop, they began serving soba noodles since the mid-Edo period.

Their noodles are made fresh every day using pristine water from the area and the highest quality ingredients which give their soba noodles an amazing, yet delicate flavor that everyone can enjoy.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Honke Owariya
  • Street address: 322 Niomontsukinukecho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, 604-0841
  • Access: A 5-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station Exit 1

Good Shopping Malls Near Kyoto  Manga Museum

Although you can find the AEON shopping mall next to Kyoto station, manga lovers and anime enthusiasts are better served by making a visit over to the Teramachi shopping arcade which is located only a 13-minute walk from the Kyoto International Manga Museum.

At the Teramachi shopping arcade, you can find many anime and manga related stores that have merchandise that includes, but is not limited to, manga, figurines, collectibles, posters, and more!

Spot information

  • Spot name: Teramachi Kyogoku Shopping Arcade
  • Street address: 232 Eirakucho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 604-8091
  • Access: A 11-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station Exit 1

Hotels Near Manga Museum Kyoto

If you are looking for hotels to stay at that are located close to the Kyoto Manga Museum, then you are in luck. There are 2 hotels available that are only a block away and offer great rates for their comfy rooms!

Hotel Rejoice Stay

Hotel Rejoice Stay is a good place to make your home base when exploring Kyoto as it offers rooms that are like studio-style apartments. Here you have many amenities such as a washing machine in the room, which is really useful when traveling light.

Rooms start at around 5,500 yen and up depending on the room size and the number of people staying at the hotel. Being close to not only the Kyoto Manga Museum, it also makes access to the Nishiki Market and the Kyoto Imperial Palace easy to get to!

Spot information

  • Spot name: Hotel Rejoice Stay
  • Street address: 345 Nushiyacho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 604-0843
  • Access: A 3-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station Exit 1

Hearton Hotel Kyoto

Only a 4-minute walk away from Karasuma Oike station, the Hearton Hotel Kyoto offers a good selection of rooms with an on-site restaurant. Rooms range from 8,000 yen and up depending on how many people are staying and offers free Wi-Fi.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Hearton Hotel Kyoto
  • Street address: 405 Funaya-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 604-0636
  • Access: A 4-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station Exit 1

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