Maple Tree Tunnel

Top 4.6-Rated Hotels Near Maple Tree Tunnel

When autumn paints Kyoto in fire, the Maple Tunnel becomes nature’s most poetic masterpiece. Canopied in gold and crimson, the path feels endless, footsteps muffled by falling leaves like whispers from another era. This isn’t just a photo stop—it’s a soulful ritual. Let the rustling trees calm your mind and listen to autumn’s heartbeat.

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1Ryokan Tanoya★★★★4.6-7.79 km
2Guesthouse Bon★★★4.675.73 km
3Hostel Sui Kyoto★★★4.627.02 km
4Guest House Kingyoya★★★4.626.94 km
5Kyoto Wara Tenjin★★★4.6-7.4 km
6Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa★★★4.6197.39 km
7Cochi-en★★★4.6-7.14 km
8Shiki Homes Aki★★★4.6-7.57 km
9Shiki Homes Hikari★★★4.6-7.56 km
10Guest House Umeya★★4.6-7.18 km
11Near Kyoto Nijojo/Easy Access/Free Wifi[A185-1]★★4.6-7.25 km
12Guest House Koiya★★4.6216.49 km
13Golden Pavilion House4.6-6.81 km
Ryokan Tanoya

Ryokan Tanoya

4.6 / 5Great
462-6 Shinhakusuimarucho
7.79KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Guesthouse Bon

Guesthouse Bon

4.6 / 5Great7 Reviews
63-2 Murasakino Kamimonzencho
5.73KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Hostel Sui Kyoto

Hostel Sui Kyoto

4.6 / 5Great2 Reviews
732 Makuracho
7.02KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Guest House Kingyoya

Guest House Kingyoya

4.6 / 5Great2 Reviews
243 Kankicho
6.94KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Kyoto Wara Tenjin

Kyoto Wara Tenjin

4.6 / 5Great
64-7 Miyanishicho Hirano Kita-ku kyowara Tenjin
7.4KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa

Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa

4.6 / 5Great19 Reviews
10-5 Tanakashimoyanagicho
7.39KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Cochi-en

Cochi-en

4.6 / 5Great
136, Nakagoryozushicho, Kamigyo
7.14KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Shiki Homes Aki

Shiki Homes Aki

4.6 / 5Great
Kodo Nishimachi 530B
7.57KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Shiki Homes Hikari

Shiki Homes Hikari

4.6 / 5Great
Kodo Nishimachi 528
7.56KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Guest House Umeya

Guest House Umeya

4.6 / 5Great
313 Monyacho
7.18KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Near Kyoto Nijojo/Easy Access/Free Wifi[A185-1]

Near Kyoto Nijojo/Easy Access/Free Wifi[A185-1]

4.6 / 5Great
235 Nakaogawacho, Yoshii Buliding, Room 301
7.25KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Guest House Koiya

Guest House Koiya

4.6 / 5Great21 Reviews
29-1 Tenjin
6.49KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Golden Pavilion House

Golden Pavilion House

4.6 / 5Great
2 Goshonouchi, Kinugasa, Kita-Ku
6.81KM from Maple Tree Tunnel
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Maple Tree Tunnel

Stay at Gion Suiun-kan, a traditional ryokan just a 10-minute walk from Momiji Tunnel. This serene retreat offers private gardens, tea rooms, and seasonal kaiseki dining featuring local Kyoto vegetables. Guests enjoy complimentary kimono rentals and tea ceremony workshops, plus shuttle service to the tunnel’s prime viewing spots. The hotel blends centuries-old architecture with modern comfort, making it perfect for immersing in Japanese aesthetics during autumn foliage season.

Take the Kyoto City Bus 37 or 100 to "Nishi-Honganji-mae" stop, then walk 15 minutes to Momiji Tunnel. Alternatively, board the JR West Subway Tōzai Line to "Kujo Station," then transfer to a bus. For a scenic alternative, rent an e-bike from nearby stations—ideal for leisurely exploration through temple-lined paths and crimson-hued streams, capturing the tunnel’s ethereal beauty at your own pace.

Don’t miss the early morning photography tours, when soft light and few visitors create perfect shots of the fiery maple canopy. Some tours include kimono dressing and guided walks through ancient temple paths, evoking a sense of time travel. You can also join a handmade momiji bookmark workshop, preserving fallen leaves as keepsakes. At night, the lantern festival illuminates the trees, transforming the tunnel into a dreamlike "river of red stars," offering a magical, ceremonial atmosphere.

Try the Momiji Nabe at Gion Ichimon-ya—a seasonal hot pot made with fresh maple shoots, matsutake mushrooms, and Kyoto sea bream, simmered in a delicate broth that balances sweet and subtle bitterness. Another must-try is persimmon leaf sushi from a vendor near Kiyomizu-dera, where vinegared rice is wrapped in natural persimmon leaves, offering a fragrant, refreshing bite. Don’t miss the momiji wagashi (maple-shaped sweets) filled with red bean and osmanthus paste—delicate, elegant, and a perfect edible souvenir of autumn.

The optimal viewing period is mid-to-late November, especially between November 20 and 30, when the maple leaves reach full brilliance in vibrant crimson and gold hues. Visit early morning (7:00–9:00 AM) for soft sunlight that enhances transparency and depth in the foliage, plus fewer crowds. Avoid weekends at noon due to congestion. Some years feature the nighttime illumination festival, where glowing lanterns cast dreamlike shadows on the trees, transforming the tunnel into a luminous, otherworldly corridor.

Traveler Reviews

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Ryokan Tanoya

Staying at Ryokan Tanoya was a perfect way to experience quiet authenticity during our Kyoto visit. The moment we stepped inside, we were greeted by a serene atmosphere that only deepened over our four-night stay. The traditional architecture and carefully preserved artifacts throughout the property truly captivated us—each corner told a story. Ms. Tano’s breakfast was absolutely outstanding—fresh, thoughtfully prepared, and one of the best meals we had on our entire trip. It wasn’t just food; it felt like a warm welcome from the heart of Japan. We left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already dreaming of coming back.

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Guesthouse Bon

Staying at Guesthouse Bon was an absolute delight! The moment I walked in, I was greeted with warmth and kindness from the owner, who truly made me feel at home. The traditional Japanese room was spotlessly clean, cozy, and well-equipped—everything you'd need for a comfortable stay. The attention to detail, from the soft bedding to the quiet ambiance, made it feel like living in a peaceful little retreat. Located just a short walk from the station, it's incredibly convenient for exploring Kyoto’s top spots like Gion and Fushimi Inari. I appreciated how thoughtfully designed the space was—simple yet elegant. This place offers amazing value, and I’d definitely come back. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a genuine, welcoming experience in Kyoto.

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Hostel Sui Kyoto

The welcome was warm and friendly. The capsule beds were stylish and well-insulated, making for a peaceful night's sleep. The kitchen is fully equipped—perfect for preparing your own meals. There are enough bathrooms, and they’re kept clean and tidy. One of the highlights? Bikes available for rent at an incredibly low price. While the hostel is located in northern Kyoto—quite far from the city center—the bus service is frequent and reliable. I explored almost everywhere by bike, which made getting around super convenient. That said, riding a bike in Kyoto requires some experience; traffic can be chaotic and unpredictable. Overall, this place offers great value, excellent comfort, and a relaxed vibe—ideal for budget-conscious travelers who want to explore independently.

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Guest House Kingyoya

Staying at Guest House Kingyoya was an absolute delight! The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, with a traditional Japanese aesthetic that feels authentic yet comfortably modern. The wooden floors, shoji screens, and minimalist design create a calming vibe that instantly puts you at ease. Despite its quiet location, it's just a short walk from major sights like Gion and Fushimi Inari—plus, the nearby subway station makes getting around Kyoto super convenient. The facilities are excellent: clean, well-maintained bathrooms with separation, efficient air conditioning, and even a laundry machine on-site. But what truly sets this place apart is the owner—warm, friendly, and full of personality. She shared great local tips, recommended hidden cafes, and made us feel right at home. It’s rare to find such charm, comfort, and hospitality in one package. If you're looking for a genuine, cozy stay in Kyoto that feels like a true escape, this is it.

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Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa

Staying at Kyoto KaedeHotel Kamogawa was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Exit 3 of Otemonji Station, making public transit super convenient for exploring Kyoto. Right downstairs, there’s a convenience store and a bakery, so you can grab snacks or breakfast without going far. The room itself is spacious with well-thought-out amenities—everything from bedding to kitchenette is high quality. I was pleasantly surprised by the soundproofing; even with the city noise outside, it stayed quiet at night. One thing to note: there’s no elevator, so if you’re traveling with large luggage, be prepared to climb a few flights. But honestly, it’s manageable. Check-in is self-service—you just need to complete the online form ahead of time, which makes the process smooth and hassle-free. Overall, this place offers great value, comfort, and convenience in a fantastic location. Definitely recommend for travelers who want a peaceful yet central base in Kyoto.

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Cochi-en

Our family absolutely loved staying at Cochi-en! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the train station, with plenty of convenience stores, restaurants, and a quick stroll to the Kyoto Imperial Palace. The hotel itself is a perfect blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern comforts. From the moment we arrived, we felt welcomed and relaxed. The bath was especially wonderful—a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring. Every detail felt thoughtfully designed. Thank you for such a warm and memorable experience—we’ll definitely be back!

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Shiki Homes Aki

We picked Shiki Homes Aki as our Kyoto home base because we love cooking our own meals and winding down in the evenings, without sacrificing easy access to local attractions and public transit. The property delivered exactly that—a well-maintained, cozy retreat just a short walk from buses and subway lines. The Imperial Palace Gardens, Nishijin textile district, and Nijo Castle were all within walking distance, while city buses whisked us off to other temples, shrines, and shopping areas with ease. The bedroom features a comfortable double bed, plus ample closet space for our clothes. There are two additional futon-style beds and a sofa that converts into another bed—though we never needed them, which speaks to how spacious and relaxing the layout felt. The sofa was perfect for evening lounging with a book or a cup of tea. We were especially grateful for the washing machine and drying area, which made packing light much easier. The bathroom is a standout: a modern Japanese soaking tub paired with a powerful shower, ideal for unwinding after a full day of sightseeing. The kitchen is fully equipped—stovetop, grill oven, pots, pans, cutlery, crockery—all ready to go. The dining table and chairs offer plenty of room for meals and quiet moments with coffee. Located in a peaceful residential neighborhood, the area feels safe and serene, far from downtown chaos but still connected to everything we needed. We’ll definitely consider other Shiki Homes properties on our next trip to Kyoto.

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Kamo Residences by Reflections

Staying at Kamo Residences by Reflections felt like coming home—warm, inviting, and full of thoughtful touches that made our trip unforgettable. Every detail, from the quiet garden nook on the first floor with its subtle fragrance to the serene view of the Kamo River just outside, created a peaceful retreat. The fresh air and natural beauty were invigorating—every breath felt like recharging your soul. The platform’s VIP group was incredibly helpful, offering personalized recommendations for restaurants and local spots we wouldn’t have found otherwise. It’s rare to find such comfort, charm, and genuine hospitality in one place. If we ever return to Kyoto, this will be our first choice again.

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ROKU KYOTO, LXR Hotels & Resorts

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.

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Aman Kyoto

Staying at Aman Kyoto felt like stepping into a peaceful retreat hidden within the heart of Kyoto. The property is quiet and secluded, with its own little forest that makes evening strolls after dinner incredibly relaxing. Even though it was late in the maple season, the autumn ambiance still lingered beautifully—just a bit sparse on the red foliage from the room windows. Service was exceptional—each night brought a different sweet treat delivered to our room, a lovely personal touch. Afternoon tea was elegantly presented and deliciously crafted. The snow crab kaiseki dinner stood out as truly memorable, with exquisite flavors and thoughtful presentation. We stayed for three nights, and every moment felt luxurious and restorative. If you're looking for a serene, high-quality getaway in Kyoto, this is absolutely worth it.

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The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike, Autograph Collection

Staying at The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike, Autograph Collection was an absolute delight. The atmosphere is wonderfully serene and peaceful—every corner of the hotel feels thoughtfully designed and impeccably clean. I especially appreciated the breakfast spread: fresh, flavorful Japanese dishes like silky miso soup and perfectly grilled fish made my mornings truly special. The location is fantastic—just a short walk to nearby temples and excellent access to subway lines for exploring other parts of Kyoto. The quiet, cozy ambiance made it feel like a true retreat from the city’s hustle. It's rare to find such comfort, convenience, and charm all in one place. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a memorable experience. I’ll definitely be back.

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Kyo No Ondokoro Nishijin Villa #5

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.