Imadegawa Street

{{short description|Street in Kyoto city, Japan}}

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Imadegawa Street (今出川通 いまでがわどおり Imadegawa Dōri{{Cite web|title=今出川通 京都通百科事典|url=https://www.kyototuu.jp/Geography/StreetImadegawa.html|access-date=2020-09-02|website=www.kyototuu.jp}}) is a major street that crosses the city of Kyoto from east to west, running approximately 7 km from the gate of the Ginkaku-ji (east end) to the vicinity of the railway crossing west of the Tōjiin Ritsumeikan University Station (west end).

History

Present day Imadegawa Street corresponds to the Kitakōji Street of the middle ages.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=レファレンス事例詳細|url=https://crd.ndl.go.jp/reference/modules/d3ndlcrdentry/index.php?page=ref_view&id=1000155758|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-09-02|website=Collaborative Reference Database}} The name of the street originates from the now non-existent Imadegawa River that used to run on the north side of the street until 1917.

Current status

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Imadegawa Street is now located between Itsutsuji Street to the north and Motoseiganji Street to the south, and is considered narrow for a major road. The street passes on the north side of the Kyoto Imperial Palace and for this reason, the northern gate of the garden receives the name of Imadegawa Gomon. Several universities are located along the street and for this reason its east section is considered a student district.

Relevant landmarks

The following landmark can be found along Imadegawa Street:

= Train Stations =

== Subway ==

== [[Keifuku Electric Railroad]] ==

References