


Everything you need to know about Medaki Waterfall
Kyoto Onsen Villa is a top choice, located just 300 meters from the Medaki Waterfall trailhead—only a 5-minute walk to the main viewing platform. The hotel features private outdoor baths in select rooms, offering panoramic views of the Medaki Waterfall cascading through lush forested cliffs. Complimentary shuttle service connects guests to nearby bamboo groves and hiking trails. On-site, enjoy traditional tea ceremonies and meals crafted with local mountain ingredients. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo app.
From Kyoto Onsen Villa, a 5-minute walk leads directly to the Medaki Waterfall viewpoint, where you can admire the three-tiered cascade framed by moss-covered rocks. A 10-minute stroll further reveals the Hidden Bamboo Grove Trail, a serene path winding through ancient bamboo forests. Along the way, discover small Shinto shrines and natural spring pools rich in local folklore. The hotel provides guided nature maps and ecological insights into the area’s water systems and seasonal flora. Reserve an immersive experience through the HopeGoo app for curated access.
Kyoto Onsen Villa features a tranquil traditional Japanese garden blending dry landscape and flowing water elements, where daily tea ceremony demonstrations are held at 10:00 AM by certified tea masters. Guests savor matcha and wagashi while seated in the serene courtyard adjacent to private onsen baths. The hotel also offers reserved tea rooms for intimate cultural workshops, teaching tea etiquette and garden philosophy. All experiences are exclusively arranged through the HopeGoo platform to ensure authenticity and privacy.
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