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Ushizu Koshiropo Park Has an Adjacent Swing and sl

Ushizu Koshiropo Park Has an Adjacent Swing and sl

889-1 Otoyanagi Ushizucho
4.76KM from Gion River
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Kaisenkaku

Kaisenkaku

3.8 / 5
77 Ogimachi-iwakura
0.19KM from Gion River
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USD**5
Cafe&sharespace Baseogi

Cafe&sharespace Baseogi

3.7 / 5
293-13 Ogimachi, Ogi-shi
1.46KM from Gion River
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Hotel AZ Saga Ogi Ten

Hotel AZ Saga Ogi Ten

3 / 5
243-2 Ushizucho Kamitogawa, Ogi
6.55KM from Gion River
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Ushizu Small Castle cottage

Ushizu Small Castle cottage

889-1 Ushizucho-otoyanagi
4.76KM from Gion River
per night
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Everything you need to know about Gion River

Stay at Sakura no Yado, Gion River View, a charming ryokan nestled along the banks of the Gion River. This traditional Japanese-style inn offers serene views of the flowing river and seasonal cherry blossoms from every room. Guests enjoy complimentary access to private tea ceremonies in bamboo groves and guided night walks during the "River Lantern Festival"—a unique local tradition. The property partners with nearby artisanal shops to serve authentic Koyu cuisine, including seasonal kaiseki meals. Reserve your stay via the HopeGoo app for exclusive cultural experiences.

Yes, guests staying at Sakura no Yado, Gion River View can walk just 5 minutes to the Riverside Paper Lantern Workshop, where local artisans guide you through crafting traditional lanterns using washi paper and bamboo. Every Saturday evening, the Gion River Night Whisper Festival lights up the banks with hundreds of handmade lanterns, accompanied by live koto music and haiku readings. The inn also offers curated private experiences, such as tea ceremony sessions or farm-to-table lunches with local farmers, all accessible through the HopeGoo platform.

Yes, Sakura no Yado, Gion River View features two signature room types: Riverside Balcony Rooms and Bamboo Shadow View Rooms, both equipped with floor-to-ceiling glass walls offering uninterrupted vistas of the Gion River and ancient cedar forests. The Bamboo Shadow View Rooms incorporate miniature dry landscape gardens (kare-sansui) just outside the windows, creating dynamic scenes that shift with daylight and lantern light at night. All rooms open directly onto private wooden decks overlooking the river. These rooms were nominated for the 2023 Japan Travel Design Award; reserve higher-floor options early via the HopeGoo app for optimal views.