きょうと
Meanings
Noun
1. Kyoto (city, prefecture)
Pitch accent
きょ
うと
Composed of
imperial capital (esp. Kyoto); final word of an iroha poem; 10^16; 10,000,000,000,000,000
Metropolis (of Tokyo); (Tokyo) Metropolitan District; counter for cities and towns; capital
Used in vocabulary (7 in total)
Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto Prefectural Police
Little Kyoto; small town with historical features reminiscent of Kyoto
Examples (95 in total)
Have you been to Kyoto?
Are you from Kyoto?
I want to go to Kyoto.
What did you go to Kyoto for?
I was born in Kyoto.
I went to Kyoto by car.
When did you get to Kyoto?
My parents live in Kyoto.
You should visit Kyoto.
Ken has arrived in Kyoto.
Osaka is larger than Kyoto.
It was great. I went to Kyoto.
I have been to Kyoto.
Have you ever visited Kyoto before?
I have been to Kyoto once.
I have a friend who lives in Kyoto.
Kyoto is worth visiting.
The other day, I met him in Kyoto.
He may have left for Kyoto.
Summers are very hot in Kyoto.
Kyoto is most beautiful in autumn.
When did he get to Kyoto?
There are many shrines in Kyoto.
How long will you stay in Kyoto?
Kyoto is not as large as Osaka.
He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
He visited Kyoto last year.
Kyoto is visited by many tourists.
Kyoto is famous for its old temples.
I met Meg in Kyoto last week.
Nara is as old as Kyoto.
One year is not enough to visit all the places in Kyoto.
He will arrive in Kyoto tomorrow.
I visited Kyoto a long time ago.
A heavy snow fell in Kyoto for the first time in ages.
Kyoto is famous for its shrines and temples.
It was in Kyoto that I first met her.
He bought a small house in Kyoto.
She does not have many friends in Kyoto.
I met him just recently in Kyoto.
Have you ever visited Kyoto?
He left Tokyo for Kyoto.
He lived in Kyoto in his college days.
The young couple went to Kyoto for fun.
When did you go to Kyoto with your sister?
When did you visit Kyoto last?
When will his train reach Kyoto?
Why did you live in Kyoto last year?
Mike went to Kyoto last summer.
I have an uncle who lives in Kyoto.
Kyoto is visited by many people every year.
Kyoto was an old capital of Japan.
The medical congress was held in Kyoto.
I lived in Tokyo a few years ago, but now I live in Kyoto.
I'll take a trip to Kyoto next month.
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto.
Mr. Smith lives in Kyoto now.
There are many old temples in Kyoto.
Kentaro is staying with his friend in Kyoto.
I have been to Kyoto twice.
I met an old friend by chance in Kyoto.
The climate of Kochi is warmer than that of Kyoto.
During the tourist season, Kyoto is full of people.
The population of Osaka City is larger than that of Kyoto City.
The art exhibition is now being held in Kyoto.
If you are free tomorrow, I can show you around Kyoto.
There are many places to see in Kyoto.
There are many famous historic buildings in Kyoto.
Will you tell me the way to Kyoto Station?
Why do so many people visit Kyoto?
In former days people walked from Edo to Kyoto.
Spring is the best season to visit Kyoto.
She will visit her uncle in Kyoto next week.
I will visit my uncle in Kyoto this summer.
Kyoto is worth visiting once.
I've already been to Kyoto three times.
She was from Kyoto, as was evident from her accent.
I am going to stay with my aunt in Kyoto.
There are many famous old buildings in Kyoto.
I remember Fred visiting Kyoto with his mother.
Kyoto is internationally famous for its scenic beauty.
In Kyoto, you can see both old and modern buildings.
My friend lives on the border between Kyoto and Osaka.
I told him what to see in Kyoto.
Then we came to Kyoto, where we stayed for a week.
While she was staying in Japan, she often visited Kyoto.
I am deeply attached to old temples in Kyoto.
That American professor knows a good deal about Kyoto.
I went to Kyoto, where I happened to see her.
My train left Kyoto at six, and arrived in Tokyo at nine.
The party arrived in Kyoto.
Ken has never visited Kyoto.
The party stayed in Kyoto for a short period.
The train arrived in Kyoto on time.
We will have lived in Kyoto for eight years next March.