Station

Sanjo Keihan Station

Sanjo Keihan Station serves Kyoto's Sanjo and northern Gion area, connecting the subway Tozai Line with nearby Keihan rail services.

Shopping Area

What this station is useful for

Overview

Choose Sanjo Keihan Station if you want east-side Kyoto access around Sanjo, Higashiyama, and the northern edge of Kyoto-Gion, with the Kamo River, Pontocho, and downtown Kyoto still close at hand. It works well for hotel stays that fall between Gion's atmosphere and the more central shopping and dining areas across the river.

Lines and connections

Sanjo Keihan Station is on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line. Nearby Sanjo Station on the Keihan Main Line adds north-south rail options along Kyoto's east side, including access toward Gion-Shijo, Demachiyanagi, Fushimi Inari, Uji connections, and Keihan routes toward Osaka.

Station area

The area forms a natural link between Kyoto's east-side neighborhoods and the central city. Sanjo, the Kamo River, Pontocho, and Gion all influence the surrounding hotel market, while the subway makes cross-city travel easier than relying only on buses or taxis.

Good to know

Sanjo Keihan and Gion-Shijo serve different parts of the east-side river corridor. Sanjo Keihan is the better fit for hotels around Sanjo, Higashiyama, and northern Gion; Gion-Shijo is better for the Shijo, Pontocho, and Yasaka Shrine side of Gion.

Best visitor fit

Shopping Area

Main lines and destinations

Train lines and station numbers appear only on station pages.

Hotels at the station

Hotels directly at the station or within a 5-minute walk.

Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 30-Jun-2026.