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Kyoto was the capital of Japan from 794 to 1868 when the Imperial family ruled the country from this city. After the Meiji Restoration in 1868 the capital of Japan was shifted to what is now known as Tokyo. Thus a sizeable part of Kyoto's history is that of a city that was the center of power, wealth culture and tradition. Its peer lees temples shrines and museums were mostly established during this period. If you were stand in the in the centre of the city and look around then the city's fame as a historically and cultural centre may seem unbelievable. The main city is a modern bustling centre of trade with gleaming chrome and glass buildings and rush hour traffic at all time of the day. But further away from the city centre are the city's historical gems- Kinkaku-ji, Ginkakuji, Ryoanji, Nijo Castle, and the Imperial Palace etc.
In fact the city of Kyoto wears many hats. Other than being a major tourist attraction and an important trade centre it is also a student town. The city boasts of 35 universities and colleges. The city has provided Japan with a long line of Nobel Prize winners. In student language the city's nightlife is said to be "rocking". The Gion Festival and New Year celebrations are held with a lot of pomp and ceremony in this city.