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Kyoto Utano Youth Hostel
4.2/522 Reviews

Kyoto Utano Youth Hostel

Arashiyama/Sagano/Takao Kyoto|1.85km from Konoshima-Nimasu-Amateru-Mitama-jinja Shrine (Kaiko no Yashiro / Konoshima-jinja Shrine)
Been here once in 2015 during my solo trip. After staying here , I feel that I must bring my family here someday. And I did! My family of 5, 2 A and 3C aged 13,10&9 stayed in the Japanese style room from 09-11 June. It's off peak timing so not many ppl are staying here. We get to enjoy the peace and quiet. What's good abt this hostel ? Cleanliness is at its best. The shared bathroom, toilets areas are in top notch cleanliness. You can't find in other youth hostel. The communal onsen area is well maintained and clean. Everyone who use the area has the responsibility to keep it clean and tidy. And am glad that everyone is doing it well. Everyday between 10am to 3pm, u cannot stay in your room as the staff has to clean your room. Common area: kitchen and living area is shared and very cosy place for us to hang around. U can rent games like Uno, jenga from the front desk for free to play with your family. There is also an outdoor balcony area where u can just sit there and enjoy the breeze. The whole compound is at a residential area. So it's serene , peaceful and quiet. A very zen place. I was originally afraid that my kids who are city kids would be bored here... But they actually loved it. Especially making their own cup noodles dinner at the kitchen. There is no TV at the room we stayed , so we went to the kitchen area to watch TV and snack. Like all other YHA, u will be given bedsheets and pillowcase to make your bed and have to return them back to the front desk upon check out. The nearest JR station is abt 5-7mins drive away. It's so nice to come back again.

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Resi Stay Nishijin
4.3/513 Reviews

Resi Stay Nishijin

Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma Kyoto|2.9km from Konoshima-Nimasu-Amateru-Mitama-jinja Shrine (Kaiko no Yashiro / Konoshima-jinja Shrine)
We had mixed reviews of this accomodation Pros - was a very large room two small doubles and a bunk perfect for families. Amenities are great with wifi, lots of kitchen utensils, stove, tea and coffee supplied, toothbrushes available, washing machine and tablets are provided with an inbuilt dryer system in the bathroom. Bathroom and shower area was also spacious. Beds are on the okay side but could be softer. The area itself is nice and quiet with a bus stop right out from we utilised every day, supermarket and Lawsons are across the road and you feel very safe. Would recommend for families. Cons - check in is in a different location 20minute taxi away so we had to catch a train to the check in office when arriving in Kyoto from Osaka, then a taxi to the accomodation after this which chewed up a few hours as we had to wait 45min in addition to check in due to busyness of the office. The area is a bit out of the way of everything next time I might consider staying at a different resi stay location closer to sights and facilities like shops etc. All the restaurants in the area seem to not open for breakfast until 11am so we had to have McDonald’s if we didn’t want to cook or travel too far for breakfast as we have a toddler (early riser). Same occurred at dinner time a lot of restaurants didn’t seem to be open the Monday or Tuesday we were there or opened too late for us (we travelled with a four year old). Our last disappointment was resi stay apparently have a strict not noise at night policy however another room partied until about 3am but there is no front desk or after hours phone number to call to complain / get the noise to stop. Was very frustrating as walls were very thin so we didn’t sleep very well. Overall we would stay with Resi Stay again but at another location due to Nishijin being a bit too out of the way for us.

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Furusatono Ie
3.5/50 Reviews
Arashiyama/Sagano/Takao
The rooms are like dormitory bunk beds, okay, mainly because they are cheap, Japanese homestays are too expensive, not as good as machine
Hanazono Kaikan
4/57 Reviews
Arashiyama/Sagano/Takao
As a base for sightseeing in Kyoto, I used it with my husband for a plan with two meals per night. While the hotel rates in Kyoto City are soaring, the price is reasonable, there is a large communal bath, and I came by rental car, so it is convenient to have a parking lot, so I decided here. I visited Kinkakuji on the first day, and on the second day, I walked to Ninnaji Temple (about 30 minutes from the hotel) and also went to Ryuanji Temple. The hotel dinner was delicious, the breakfast was delicious, and it was good to be able to enjoy sightseeing in Kyoto at a reasonable price!
Kyoto My Pension
4.3/517 Reviews
Arashiyama/Sagano/Takao
The location is a little far away, but there is a bus stop to Kyoto Station. It takes 12 minutes to walk to Saiin Station to Osaka. You don’t have to go to Kyoto Station. A room for one person is better than a bed, and it is very quiet. The counter is not open 24 hours a day. Yes, but they will ask you what time they will arrive and wait for you! The room has air conditioning and heating, and at this price, you can’t be picky during the maple leaf and cherry blossom seasons.
Kyoto Machiya Saikyo-Inn
3.9/51 Reviews
Arashiyama/Sagano/Takao
The location was a bit difficult to understand and the door was empty when arriving
Hotel Excellence Enmachi Ekimae
4.6/553 Reviews
Kyoto Gosyo/Karasuma
11.11 I went to Osaka first. It was one or two stops away from Shinsaibashi. The hotel cost around 350 and the facilities were pretty good (there were a lot of Chinese people). But after I went to Kyoto, the hotel cost around 650 (far away from the business district and in Marumachi). Nearby, close to the JR line, it is a sunken entrance, not easy to find), it is much worse than the ones with more than 300. The room is very small, the bathroom is small, it is very cramped for two people to stand, and there is just enough room to put a The bed and suitcase are barely open, as shown in the picture when the door is pushed open. Although breakfast is included, it is almost nothing. There are only slices of toast, a small package of dry noodles, and drinks, see the picture. When it came time to check in, our order included tax (later the customer service said it was value-added tax), and they also charged us accommodation tax, which was 200 yen per person per night, which was outrageous... Of course, I have never stayed at this hotel at this price. I don’t know if other hotels in Kyoto are like this, ugh😮💨
Miro Saiinnishi Imadacho Tei
4.4/50 Reviews
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The room is very beautiful. It is a combination of Japanese style and modern style. The Japanese-style lattice windows are very atmospheric, and the wooden furniture looks very textured. I especially like it. As the description says, it's super clean, and it's not dirty at all when it's barefoot on the floor. The facilities provided are quite complete, especially the bathroom facilities, which are generally good value for money, and I will definitely not regret staying.

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