
Kyoto/Bamboo walkway Hotel Deals
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Wander through the bamboo walkway, where towering green stalks create a cathedral of light and shadow. The gentle rustle of bamboo in the wind is nature’s lullaby—this isn’t just a path, it’s a moment suspended in peace, far from the rush of modern life.

This luxurious resort is perfect for families and couples! Located in northern Kyoto, it's just a short walk to Matsuyama Japanese Garden and Kinkaku-ji Temple, making it easy to explore the city's cultural gems. Enjoy the outdoor pool, hot spring, and spa treatments for ultimate relaxation. With childcare services and kids' meals, even the little ones will have a blast. Fitness enthusiasts will love the gym and yoga classes, while the bar is perfect for unwinding. Rooms are cozy and well-equipped, plus there's free WiFi. Whether it's a family trip or a romantic getaway, this place has it all!

This is the perfect choice for a family getaway! Enjoy the garden terrace and bar to unwind, while the kids' play area keeps the little ones entertained. The accommodation offers free WiFi and private parking, making it super convenient. Inside, you’ll find a Blu-ray player, fully-equipped kitchen, and 4 bedrooms, ideal for families. Just a 12-minute walk to Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, the location is unbeatable. Come experience this charming Kyoto retreat!


















Everything you need to know about Bamboo walkway
Gion Mikan is a top choice located just a 5-minute walk from the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. This traditional Japanese ryokan blends modern comfort with serene Zen aesthetics, offering tatami-matted rooms with views of lush bamboo groves. Guests enjoy complimentary kimono rentals and personalized guidance to nearby attractions like Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and Tenryu-ji Temple.
The property is accessible via a 10-minute bus ride from Shijo Station, making it ideal for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers. For an unforgettable experience, stay during early morning hours when the bamboo forest is bathed in soft mist and nearly empty of crowds.
The most convenient option is taking the City Bus 206 from Kyoto Station, which stops at "Bamboo Grove Front Stop"—a 15-minute ride. Alternatively, board the Sagano Electric Railway to "Bamboo Grove Station," then walk 8 minutes through scenic paths. For a more comfortable journey, pre-book a taxi—approximately ¥3,000–4,000 and a 12-minute drive.
Avoid peak hours on weekends or holidays due to heavy traffic. The route offers a gradual transition from urban Kyoto into the tranquil natural landscape of Arashiyama, especially beautiful at dawn or dusk when sunlight filters through the towering bamboo stalks.
Beyond walking beneath towering bamboo stalks, guests can join hands-on bamboo weaving workshops led by local artisans—lasting about 90 minutes and costing ¥3,000. These sessions teach traditional techniques for crafting small baskets or pen holders.
Weekend visitors may also enjoy morning tea ceremonies held in secluded teahouses nestled within the grove, where you sip matcha while surrounded by quiet elegance—a true expression of wabi-sabi aesthetics. Renting a kimono and geta sandals enhances immersion, allowing you to stroll gracefully through the path.
Don’t miss hidden teahouses like Chifūtei, offering handmade wagashi and green tea in peaceful settings. Early morning visits (7:00–9:00 AM) provide ideal lighting and fewer crowds for photography and reflection.
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Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was spacious and incredibly comfortable, with a soothing in-room hot spring bath that made it easy to unwind after a long day. The outdoor pool is fed by natural hot springs—truly unique! I wish I’d brought my swimsuit, as I missed out on soaking in the warm waters, but I’ll definitely make up for it next time. Every corner of the property feels like a scenic masterpiece—beautifully designed with attention to detail, perfect for photography or just quiet contemplation. Breakfast was exceptional: a wide variety of fresh, delicious options ranging from local Japanese specialties to classic Western dishes. It felt indulgent and satisfying, exactly what you’d want to kick off your day. The service was attentive without being intrusive, and the overall atmosphere exudes luxury and serenity. This place isn’t just a hotel—it’s a retreat. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable, authentic Kyoto experience.

Staying at Kyo No Ondokoro Nishijin Villa #5 was a truly memorable experience. The room exudes authentic Japanese charm with its traditional wooden finishes and minimalist design—every detail feels thoughtfully curated. The kitchen is spacious and well-equipped, making it super convenient for preparing meals, especially when traveling with family or friends. Located in a quiet residential area, the villa offers peace and privacy, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Kyoto. Plus, there's space to park two cars, which is a huge plus for those arriving by car. It’s ideal for multi-family getaways and offers excellent value. I’d definitely book again.

This was my second stay at this hotel, and honestly, it’s easily the most spacious room I’ve ever experienced in Japan. From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere felt calm and luxurious. The exterior design is sleek and modern, giving off a very refined vibe. One of the highlights? A dedicated free onsen area with multiple baths, including massage jets—perfect for unwinding after a long day. There’s also a complimentary drink and snack lounge, plus a quiet music appreciation room where I just sat and relaxed with some tunes. My room’s balcony offered stunning views—nighttime moonlight scenes and morning sunrises over the cityscape were absolutely peaceful. The on-site restaurant serves excellent food, though prices are a bit on the higher side. Still, if they could adjust pricing slightly, it would be even more appealing. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient—just a short walk or quick taxi ride from Kyoto Station. Overall, an unforgettable experience with great value, and I’d definitely come back.

Staying at The GrandWest Arashiyama was hands down the best part of my 7-day trip to Kyoto! I couldn’t be more satisfied—this place truly stood out in comfort, space, and vibe. While it’s a bit farther from the JR station (a 10-minute taxi ride), it’s super close to Hankyu Arashiyama Station, making it easy to reach on foot. The neighborhood is peaceful and quiet, especially at night—no noise, no crowds, just fresh air and cool mountain breeze. The hotel itself is spotless, modern, and well-maintained. I loved that we could rent bikes right on-site—perfect for exploring nearby attractions like the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, the bamboo grove, and Tenryu-ji Temple without needing to rely on transport. Oh, and the day-use onsen? Only ¥65 per person, and it’s worth every yen—especially with its serene outdoor courtyard. Two restaurants stand out: one requires advance booking, and the other, Kijūrō’s beef bowl, was absolutely delicious—rich, savory, and perfectly cooked. I’ll definitely come back here whenever I visit Kyoto again.

Staying at Floral Green Maple House in Kyoto was an absolute delight! The room was immaculately clean and surprisingly well-equipped—complete with a washing machine, stove, microwave, and even a dryer right in the bathroom. I loved being able to wash and dry my clothes on-site; it felt so convenient and homely. The staff were incredibly attentive and genuinely warm throughout the entire stay. I accidentally left my headphones behind, and instead of just waiting for me to notice, they reached out immediately and arranged to send them back to Tokyo—such a thoughtful gesture! It really made the experience stand out. Located right near Shijo Kawaramachi, everything is within walking distance, and the overall vibe is cozy yet modern. This place offers incredible value and service that feels personal and genuine. I’ll definitely be coming back and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Kyoto.

Staying at The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji was an absolute delight. Located right within Umekoji Park, the hotel is just steps from the train station—making travel around Kyoto incredibly convenient. A short walk takes you to the aquarium and the Railway Museum, both perfect for exploring without needing a car. The hotel itself has a warm, inviting atmosphere with clean, well-maintained rooms and cozy furnishings. I especially loved the on-site hot spring bath—perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. During winter, there’s even a seasonal ice rink nearby, and the surrounding area turns into a charming Christmas market with festive lights and holiday vibes. It truly feels like stepping into a winter wonderland. The location, comfort, and unique seasonal touches make this stay unforgettable. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Kyoto.

Staying at Kyounoyado Hana Nishijin was an absolute delight. The traditional Japanese house is beautifully designed with attention to detail—every corner feels authentic and serene. It’s spotlessly clean, and the quiet, peaceful atmosphere made it perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Kyoto. The staff were incredibly warm and helpful, offering thoughtful tips on local sights and nearby restaurants. We loved how close we were to Gion and Kiyomizu-dera—just a short walk or quick subway ride away. This place truly offers a unique cultural experience without sacrificing comfort. If you're looking for a genuine, intimate stay in Kyoto, this is it. I’d come back in a heartbeat.

We stayed here as a family of four—two adults and two middle schoolers. The room was surprisingly spacious, easily fitting two single beds and three floor mats with plenty of room to move around. Even the kids said they felt comfortable. Location-wise, it's super convenient—just a short walk from both the Nijo Station (JR) and the Nijo Station (Subway). If you're taking the subway, note that Exit 3 doesn’t have an elevator, so we’d recommend using Exit 2 if you’re carrying heavy luggage. Right next to Exit 3 is a small convenience store that has evening discounts—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials. One thing to keep in mind: no toothbrushes are provided, so bring your own or pick one up at the nearby store (usually cheaper than hotel prices). Cleaning services are extra, but towels are replaced regularly and trash is taken out daily. Overall, the experience was excellent—great value for money, clean, well-located, and very family-friendly.

Staying at Ina House Kyoto Nijojo was an absolute delight! Though the space is compact, every detail is thoughtfully designed—everything you need is right there. Free parking was a huge plus, especially for travelers driving in. The staff member who spoke Chinese was incredibly helpful and friendly; communication was seamless, and any concerns were addressed instantly. They even surprised me with a small thoughtful gift—such a sweet touch that made the whole experience feel personal and warm. It’s clear they care about guest comfort. This place offers excellent value, and I’d happily return without hesitation.

Staying at Kyougetsu-an was an absolute delight. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway, with a shopping mall and plenty of restaurants right nearby. I loved how easy it was to explore Kyoto without needing to travel far. The apartment itself is clean, well-designed, and offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. It’s especially great for travelers who value both comfort and accessibility. With such a great mix of convenience, quality, and charm, this place truly stands out. I’d definitely recommend it and will be back.

I stayed here for an extended period, and I truly appreciated the peaceful, quiet atmosphere. While some reviews mentioned difficulty finding the way from the station, I received a helpful video guide in advance, which made navigation straightforward and stress-free. If you're expecting a typical business hotel, this place will surprise you—it feels more like staying at a cozy countryside relative’s home, warm and welcoming. The only small suggestion: adding a few cushions or soft seating options in the living area would enhance comfort, especially during summer when there's no kotatsu. Sitting directly on the floor might be uncomfortable for guests not used to it. Overall, the experience was excellent—quiet, authentic, and great value for money. Perfect for travelers seeking a relaxing retreat away from the city buzz.

Staying at this guesthouse was an absolute delight. The place is immaculately clean and offers a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere right from the moment you step in. Located just a short walk from Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), it's incredibly convenient for exploring Kyoto’s top sights. Public transportation is easily accessible nearby, and there are plenty of local cafes and small shops within walking distance—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials. The host was incredibly friendly and offered helpful tips on navigating the area and visiting nearby attractions. It’s rare to find such a cozy, well-maintained stay with such great value. I’d highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Kyoto—it made my trip truly memorable.
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