Long time Kyoto resident, Judith Clancy, released her
Kyoto Machiya Restaurant Guide in late 2012. This is an an excellent restaurant guide to Kyoto's more up-market restaurants housed within renovated traditional Kyoto
machiya-style townhouses with photographs by Ben Simmons. Options for those on a budget are hidden in between, too. The history of
machiya in Kyoto is well detailed, and many facts about each of the buildings are included in each restaurant's write-up.
Every resident of Kansai at least - and anyone visiting Kyoto, for that fact - should buy this and Clancy's
Exploring Kyoto. Both are indispensable guides that work well together. Having done a lot of work dealing with Kyoto recently, I appreciate Clancy's work and grasp of Kyoto, its culture and its history even more. If you want to do your friends and family a favour, buy them
Kyoto the City of Zen.
Definitely the restaurant guide and the on-foot guide to Kyoto are a must, whether you live in Japan or are just travelling through. Both highly recommended.
Judith will be talking at a
machiya restaurant for the
Society of Writers, Editors, and Translators (SWET) on May 11, 2014, in Kyoto. Check the web site for more details.
Read an
article on the SWET web site about the evolution of the restaurant guide.
Buy the paperback or the Kindle versions here:
Kyoto Machiya Restaurant Guide:
Amazon JP,
Amazon US
Exploring Kyoto:
Amazon JP,
Amazon US
Kyoto the City of Zen:
Amazon JP,
Amazon US