Dinner ◆ 6:00PM-9:30PM(close)
Kaiseki will feature Japanese 8 dishes based on local specialties or seasonal taste treats.
This is a good opportunity for guests to savor a full course Japanese dinner.
"Kaiseki” means a gathering of people, and is traditional Japanese cuisine where one eats one dish at a time according to a menu.
Various forms of restaurants sprang up in Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo in the 1700s.
Kaiseki began to be offered by the more upscale of these restaurants and came to be offered in its current form around 1900.
A 12th century book describes the existence of dishes served at festivals and rites as ceremonial dishes of the nobility, and Kaiseki is thought to have developed from them.
Kaiseki may include menu items that are unfamiliar to you and ingredients that you have never eaten before.
But it is also a chance to try a part of Japanese culture you have yet to discover.
Breakfast ◆ 7:00AM-9:30AM (close)
Japanese style Breakfast is prepared with seasonal ingredients.
Located in the center of Kyoto City!
Direct access to your destination! Adjacent to Sanjo Keihan, the largest terminal in the city center!
Sanjo Keihan is served by the city subway, Keihan Railway, city buses, Keihan buses, and Kyoto buses,
For example
To the east (Kiyomizu Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, Daigoji Temple, Lake Biwa)
To the west (Kinkakuji Temple, Arashiyama, Ohara, Osaka)
To the south (Kyoto Station, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Uji, Osaka)
To the north (Kyoto Imperial Palace, Sanzenin Temple, Kuramadera Temple, Kibune Shrine, Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo Shrine, Mount Hiei)
It is convenient for sightseeing in various directions.
In addition, there are many restaurants, bars, and cafes in the vicinity of the hotel to meet a wide range of dietary needs.
For security reasons, many ryokan have a curfew, making it difficult to enter and leave late at night, but the ryokan has a night watchman on duty, so even late arrivals are safe.
Please enjoy a lively and lively night, which is different from the atmospheric Kyoto of the day.
All rooms have Wifi access
Large public bath 4:00PM~12:00AM at night, 7:00AM~9:00AM in the morning.
Please bring your own bath towels from your room.
Curfew time
12:00AM
For security reasons, the door is locked at the above times, but there is a night watchman on duty, so you may leave at any time.
Facilities in the area
Drugstores, convenience stores, bicycle rentals, kimono rentals, etc., are available for your urgent needs or to help with sightseeing.
Check-in
15:00
-
19:00
Check-out
10:00
Meals
Breakfast and dinner included
Payment method
Online payment by credit card
Reservation time limit
By 12:00 on date(s) of stay
Deadline for changes to reservations
By 12:00 on date(s) of stay
Deadline for cancellation
By 12:00 on date(s) of stay
*The time displayed is Japan Standard Time (JST).
Select the date(s) of stay by room vacancy status
Change room
Japanese Style Room (with bath room)
Price per person
17,250 JPY-
(At 2 person(s) per room)
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Dinner ◆ 6:00PM-9:30PM(close)
Kaiseki will feature Japanese 8 dishes based on local specialties or seasonal taste treats.
This is a good opportunity for guests to savor a full course Japanese dinner.
"Kaiseki” means a gathering of people, and is traditional Japanese cuisine where one eats one dish at a time according to a menu.
Various forms of restaurants sprang up in Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo in the 1700s.
Kaiseki began to be offered by the more upscale of these restaurants and came to be offered in its current form around 1900.
A 12th century book describes the existence of dishes served at festivals and rites as ceremonial dishes of the nobility, and Kaiseki is thought to have developed from them.
Kaiseki may include menu items that are unfamiliar to you and ingredients that you have never eaten before.
But it is also a chance to try a part of Japanese culture you have yet to discover.
Breakfast ◆ 7:00AM-9:30AM (close)
Japanese style Breakfast is prepared with seasonal ingredients.
Located in the center of Kyoto City!
Direct access to your destination! Adjacent to Sanjo Keihan, the largest terminal in the city center!
Sanjo Keihan is served by the city subway, Keihan Railway, city buses, Keihan buses, and Kyoto buses,
For example
To the east (Kiyomizu Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, Daigoji Temple, Lake Biwa)
To the west (Kinkakuji Temple, Arashiyama, Ohara, Osaka)
To the south (Kyoto Station, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Uji, Osaka)
To the north (Kyoto Imperial Palace, Sanzenin Temple, Kuramadera Temple, Kibune Shrine, Shimogamo Shrine, Kamigamo Shrine, Mount Hiei)
It is convenient for sightseeing in various directions.
In addition, there are many restaurants, bars, and cafes in the vicinity of the hotel to meet a wide range of dietary needs.
For security reasons, many ryokan have a curfew, making it difficult to enter and leave late at night, but the ryokan has a night watchman on duty, so even late arrivals are safe.
Please enjoy a lively and lively night, which is different from the atmospheric Kyoto of the day.
All rooms have Wifi access
Large public bath 4:00PM~12:00AM at night, 7:00AM~9:00AM in the morning.
Please bring your own bath towels from your room.
Curfew time
12:00AM
For security reasons, the door is locked at the above times, but there is a night watchman on duty, so you may leave at any time.
Facilities in the area
Drugstores, convenience stores, bicycle rentals, kimono rentals, etc., are available for your urgent needs or to help with sightseeing.