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Ninenzaka
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Ninenzaka, or Ninen-zaka (二年坂) is an ancient 150m stone-paved pedestrian road [1] and tourist attraction in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The road is lined with traditional buildings and shops, and is often paired with the similar road, Sannenzaka.[2][3]
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There is a Starbucks coffeehouse in a two-storey, century-old Japanese townhouse along Ninenzaka.[4]