is an agency of the city government of Kyoto, Japan that operates municipal subways and city buses within the city. Previously, it also operated trams and trolley buses.
Subway
thumb|[[Kyoto Municipal Subway 10 series on the Karasuma Line]]
The Kyoto Municipal Subway operates the following two lines:
- Karasuma Line
- Tōzai Line
Bus
thumb|Kyoto City Bus in front of [[Kyoto Station]]
The are a major means of public transport in Kyoto. The buses have been operating since 1928.
Besides the regular commuter routes, the city bus co-operated the city's "Regular Tour Bus" with Keihan Bus.
Tram
thumb|Kyoto City Tram in 1978
Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau operated the until 1978.
Kyoto Electric Railway ( narrow gauge) opened in 1895 as the first electric streetcar in Japan in commercial operation.
In its peak of the 1960s, the network was as follows:
thumb|Map of the Kyoto City Tram network (circa 1955)
Trolley bus
Between 1932 and 1969, the bureau also operated the Umezu Line, a trolley bus service connecting Shijō Ōmiya (Hankyu Ōmiya Station) and Matsuobashi.
