Ukyō-ku, Kyoto

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Template:Infobox City Japan Ukyō-ku (右京区) is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The word Ukyō (右京, right capital), as opposed to Sakyō (左京, left capital), refers to the western half of the ancient capital of Heiankyō (Kyoto) – the palace faced south, hence west was to the right. The area of ancient Ukyō slightly overlaps the area of present Ukyō-ku.

Ukyo-ku is home to many renowned sites, including

The karesansui garden at Ryoan-ji is one of Kyoto's most famous sights.
Ninna Temple
Tenryu Temple
Katsura-rikyu and garden
Rou Gate in Koryu Temple, and Randen Street-car
Hozu Gorge
Kiyotaki river in Takao area

On April 1, 2005, the ward expanded its territory to the area of former town of Keihoku when the town merged into the city of Kyoto. This increased the ward's territory from 74.27 km² to 291.95 km².

As of February 1, 2012, the ward has an estimated population of 203,037, with 91,707 households and a density of 695.45 persons per km².

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