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Ishibekoji Muan
4.7/56 Reviews

Ishibekoji Muan

Higashiyama Kyoto|0.32km from Yasui Kompira-gū Temple
This place is INCREDIBLE! I have no other words for it other than the most pleasant stay I could ever imagine having at a traditional Japanese ryoken. We opted for daily traditional kaseki breakfasts that were served in our room with tea and coffee, would sit at the bar and chat with the staff and sample their great Japanese whiskey collection, enjoyed our beautiful spa-like bathroom with private onsen, heated floors, temperature controlled shower area, and beds so comfy, you couldn't help but fall asleep as soon as your head hit the pillow. The staff were incredibly amazing and very quick to handle any needs we had—and they were SO friendly! We had several great and long conversations with them that they felt like friends more than hotel staff. The location was great too because you were a short walk to several temples, popular tourist sites and great food but was secluded enough that you felt like you could relax and detox from the chaos of other large cities in Japan. This was one of the best experiences during our 12-day stay in Japan. I highly highly recommend. One piece of information that might be helpful, the entrance can be difficult to find but the property will message specific instructions to show the taxi drivers so whether they know English or not, they'll be able to get you close to the entrance. Once dropped off, it's just a short walk to the entrance. But trust me, it's worth the search.

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Hotel Lantern Gion
3.9/52 Reviews
Higashiyama
The location is very good. It takes 10 minutes to walk down to Qiyuan Shijo and 3 minutes to Dongshan Anjing bus stop. Next to it is Jianren Temple, a holy place for taking pictures. The rooms are traditional Japanese style, but the soundproofing and light insulation are not very good. Public bathrooms, public restrooms, and public kitchens are a bit like a Japanese youth hostel.
Kyoto Inn Gion the Second
4.5/542 Reviews
Higashiyama
Happy we found this hidden gem! The location was excellent as it was close to everything. The room was small but a little bigger than others. The staff was very nice and helpful, from front desk staff to housekeeping. Takanori and other staff recommended excellent restaurants close by for dinner: a ramen restaurant and yakatori restaurant. For breakfast, due to many early morning starts we were only able to enjoy one morning of breakfast in the restaurant area located on the first floor. Breakfast consisted of a bread roll, scrambled eggs, sausages, small amount of salad and fruit. Tea and coffee were offered as well.
Gion Koyu an Machiya House
4.3/52 Reviews
Higashiyama
The room was very comfortable. Cost-effective. It is very convenient from the main attractions.
Gion Elite Terrace
4.6/514 Reviews
Higashiyama
We are a family of three, first time travelers to Kyoto, and this hotel exceeded all of our expectations! The staff went out of their way to welcome us and help with tourist advice and dinner reservations. We loved our room and terrace (so glad we upgraded to a private sauna room). The hotel is brand new and it's clear how much intention and care went into every building and design decision. In our room, every detail was attended to, from extremely comfortable beds and linens, to amazing lighting and art, plenty of hooks, to thoughtful soaps and basics for making tea. Modern and design-focused, the hotel just the right size: large enough to have everything you need, small enough to feel like a warm and inviting environment to return to after a day of exploration. We loved the simple breakfast and the location could not be better! Stores and restaurants out the front door, and all of our favorite temples and walks were within 3 minutes of the hotel. We are already looking into how to come back and we wouldn't want to stay anywhere else. We are truly grateful to the wonderful staff for their kindness and creating such a special place to travel to.
Kyoto Ryokan Kinoe
4.2/550 Reviews
Higashiyama
It is located near the bus stop, you can reach here within 20 minutes from Kyoto Station. It is 20 minute's walk to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Kamo-gawa river, 10 minute's walk to Kohdaiji-temple. You can walk also around Gion. This Ryokan has very traditional room. They explain about room and bring meals to the room. I had only breakfast, It was beautiful and delicious. The best thing I was happy that they brought us tee after we came here and come buck here. It makes us relaxed so much! The public bathroom is small. I think It is a little bit uncomfortable, if here is crowded. But you can also use the private bathroom in your room. 京都駅からバス20分ほどで、最寄りのバス停から近く、旅館の周辺に清水寺や祇園など観光地がたくさんあったので移動しやすい最高のロケーションでした。 朝食もたっぷりで、全て美味しかったです。また、旅館についた後にお茶を部屋に持ってきてくださり、そのお茶も美味しくとてもリラックスできました。 お風呂が小さめだったので、混雑している日は少し大変かもしれませんが、部屋にもお風呂があるので問題ないかと思います。
Kyoto-Gion Tourist House
4.1/55 Reviews
Higashiyama
Booked on behalf of a friend, the response said that it is very good, the environment is clean and hygienic, it is an apartment-style family suite, the tatami is very unique, suitable for a family and children to live together.

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Introduction to Kyoto

As the former imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto effortlessly blends the old with the new. This city in the Kansai region is renowned for its well-preserved temples, stunning gardens, traditional teahouses, and the historic geisha district of Gion.

Tips for Travelling to Kyoto

Travelers usually fly into Kansai International Airport or Osaka Itami Airport before making their way to Kyoto by train or bus. The city has an efficient network of buses and trains, including a subway system.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but cash is still commonly used. Japanese is the primary language spoken, though English is understood in many tourist areas.

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Popular Attractions in Kyoto

Kyoto is home to an array of UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Fushimi Inari Taisha, and Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Wander around the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, or take a walk through the historic streets of Gion.

Don't forget to visit Nijo Castle and the Philosopher's Path, especially during cherry blossom season.

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