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Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Nishijin

Step into Nishijin, where Kyoto’s soul unfolds in every cobblestone and hidden alley. This isn’t just a shopping district—it’s a living museum of tradition and craftsmanship. From centuries-old textile shops to artisans weaving intricate kimonos by hand, the air hums with quiet pride. Every corner whispers stories of heritage, inviting you not just to shop, but to feel the heartbeat of old Japan. Leave with more than souvenirs—take home a piece of Kyoto’s timeless elegance.

Kamo Residences by Reflections

Kamo Residences by Reflections

4.9 / 5Outstanding52 Reviews
447-6 Kajiicho
2.19KM from Nishijin

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! Located in the heart of Kyoto, just a 10-minute walk to Kamigamo Shrine. It features a kids' play area and childcare services, plus a picnic area and BBQ facilities for endless fun. Enjoy a spa massage or unwind at the executive lounge. Rooms are equipped with heated floors and private balconies, and even a kitchen for home-cooked meals. Daily free continental breakfast and shuttle service make your stay even more delightful!

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The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

4.8 / 5Outstanding54 Reviews
Hokodencho, 543
2.83KM from Nishijin

Nestled along the Kamogawa River with breathtaking views of the Higashiyama Mountains, this hotel has been favored by Japanese nobility since the 17th century. Its 134 rooms and suites are adorned with elegant Japanese motifs, exuding timeless charm. Four dining venues serve authentic Japanese cuisine, while the spa offers rejuvenating treatments. With a fitness center, pool, and yoga classes, every need is catered to. Perfect for both family getaways and business trips, it promises an unforgettable stay.

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The Westin Miyako Kyoto

The Westin Miyako Kyoto

4.8 / 5Outstanding971 Reviews
1 Awadaguchi Kachocho
4.44KM from Nishijin

Nestled in Kyoto's Higashiyama district, this luxury hotel offers the perfect escape with its hot spring baths, indoor pool, and rejuvenating spa treatments. Enjoy free WiFi and complimentary train station pickup, making your stay hassle-free. With three dining options, including a cozy café and a stylish bar, you'll never go hungry. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms and concierge services, while families can relax with child-friendly amenities. Whether you're here for work or leisure, this hotel has everything you need for a memorable stay!

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Kyoto Brighton Hotel

Kyoto Brighton Hotel

4.6 / 5Great112 Reviews
330 Shiteicho
1.03KM from Nishijin

This hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Kyoto, just 5 minutes from Kyoto Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, concierge services, and 4 on-site restaurants including Steakhouse Himorogi—or opt for room service when you’re feeling lazy. Rooms are equipped with minibars, luxury bedding, and bathrooms featuring separate tubs and rain showers. With bike rentals, Chinese-friendly services, and shuttle options, it’s ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers. Plus, the 24-hour front desk ensures you’re always taken care of!

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Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion

Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion

4.8 / 5Outstanding778 Reviews
〒605-0811 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Komatsucho, 572
4.26KM from Nishijin
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KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL

KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL

4.5 / 5Great426 Reviews
Kakimotocho, 580
3.87KM from Nishijin

This hotel is right in the heart of Kyoto, just a 5-minute drive from Nishi Honganji Temple and Kawaramachi Street! Enjoy top-notch amenities like a fitness center, terrace and garden, and 3 restaurants offering everything from international cuisine to cozy café treats. Unwind at the bar/lounge with your favorite drink. Rooms come with free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and soaking tubs for ultimate relaxation. Business travelers will love the 600 sqm meeting space and train station pickup service. With a buffet breakfast and 24-hour front desk, your stay is guaranteed to be hassle-free.

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ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Kyoto

ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Kyoto

4.2 / 5Good93 Reviews
Horikawa-Dori
1.95KM from Nishijin
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Arashiyama Benkei

Arashiyama Benkei

4.7 / 5Great
34 Susukinobanba-cho Saga-tenryuji
6.74KM from Nishijin
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HOTEL SUI  KYOTO KIYOMIZU

HOTEL SUI KYOTO KIYOMIZU

4.4 / 5Good201 Reviews
Sujyakucho 423
4.34KM from Nishijin
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Heian No Mori Kyoto

Heian No Mori Kyoto

4.3 / 5Good58 Reviews
51 Okazaki Higashitennocho
4.16KM from Nishijin
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Momijiya Annex

Momijiya Annex

4.6 / 5Great13 Reviews
Umegahata Nishinohatacho
7.18KM from Nishijin
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Momijiya Honkan Takaosansou

Momijiya Honkan Takaosansou

4.2 / 5Good30 Reviews
2 Umegahata Nishinohatacho
7.24KM from Nishijin
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Ryokan Nenrinbo

Ryokan Nenrinbo

4.2 / 5Good3 Reviews
40 Takagamine Kitatakaminecho
3.19KM from Nishijin
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nishijin

Stay at Kyoto Gion Traditional Craft Hotel, located in the heart of Gion, just steps from the Gion Matsuri Museum and Kyoto City Museum of Art. The hotel blends minimalist Japanese aesthetics with tatami rooms and shoji screens, offering serene views of traditional alleyways and seasonal cherry blossoms. Enjoy complimentary Gion-style tea ceremonies and access to nearby Pontocho Alley and Nishiki Market within a 5-minute walk.

The hotel is exceptionally well-connected: a 10-minute subway ride from Kyoto Station via the Karasuma Line to "Gion-Shiokōji Station," or take bus lines 206/207 directly from downtown. Easy access to Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Fushimi Inari Shrine, and Arashiyama Bamboo Grove makes it ideal for exploring Kyoto’s cultural highlights.

Gion is the epicenter of Japan's traditional Kyo-ryōri cuisine and Shin-hyōgaku arts. Visit the Gion Silk Weaving Center for hands-on Wajima weaving workshops, where master artisans guide you through creating intricate silk patterns using vintage looms—perfect for taking home a personalized keepsake. During summer, don’t miss the Gion Matsuri Festival, featuring grand Yamaboko Junko parades and performances by geiko (Kyoto’s geisha) in ornate kimonos along the Higashi-Ōmiya streets.

For an intimate cultural moment, book a private tea ceremony at a historic teahouse in Gion, where you’ll savor matcha and wagashi while learning about Zen philosophy and aesthetic principles. All experiences are accessible within a 10-minute walk from Gion-Shiokōji Station or Kawaramachi Station, making it easy to explore beyond the festival season.

Absolutely. Gion’s central location makes it ideal for day trips across Kyoto. From Gion-Shiokōji Station, take the Karasuma Line to Kyoto Station in 10 minutes, then transfer to the Eizan Electric Railway for Fushimi Inari Shrine (25 min), or board buses 206/207 to Kiyomizu-dera Temple (20 min) and Arashiyama Bamboo Grove (35 min). For Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), take Bus 206 from Kawaramachi Station—just 25 minutes away.

Walking distance to Pontocho Alley and Nishiki Market allows for seamless shopping and dining. Early morning strolls along the Kamo River offer stunning views of the Higashiyama Mountains, perfect for photography and peaceful reflection. With frequent transit options and most attractions within a 1-hour radius, Gion serves as a strategic base for efficient exploration.

Beyond popular izakayas, Gion hides exceptional local gems. Try Gion Icho Udon, a century-old shop famous for its handmade hand-pulled udon noodles, simmered in a rich broth made from chicken bones and kombu simmered for 8 hours. Served with fresh greens and a savory tare sauce, each bowl delivers deep umami flavor with delicate texture.

Another secret is Rukyu-an, tucked in a quiet alley near Gion Shimbashi, specializing in matcha desserts and traditional wagashi. Their signature "Snow Ball" features a soft mochi shell filled with matcha cream, served with live shamisen music—a sensory journey into Edo-era elegance.

For authentic Kyō-yasai cuisine, visit Gion Shiki-tei, where the standout dish is Kyo-vegetable donburi—a rice bowl steamed with seasonal vegetables and premium rice, preserving natural flavors. All spots are nestled in narrow alleys; use GPS or book ahead to avoid missing these off-the-beaten-path culinary treasures.

Pro Tip: Most are within a 10-minute walk from Gion-Shiokōji Station, perfect for evening strolls and food exploration.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Nishijin

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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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The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto

Check-in right in the room was such a convenient and unique touch—no waiting in line, just straight into relaxation. The staff were incredibly professional and warm, always ready to help with a smile. Every part of the public space felt thoughtfully designed: spacious, serene, and beautifully balanced between luxury and comfort. From the soft lighting to the elegant furnishings, it’s clear attention to detail goes beyond expectations. It’s not just a hotel—it feels like a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kyoto. A truly memorable stay, and absolutely worth every moment.

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The Westin Miyako Kyoto

The Westin Miyako Kyoto truly lives up to its reputation—excellent quality and service throughout. Located in eastern Kyoto, it’s just a short walk from Exit 2 of the Keihan Subway's Katsuyama Station, making access super convenient. One of the highlights is the on-site hot spring bath—definitely worth trying if you’re looking to unwind. My initial room was near the street and a bit noisy, but after speaking with the front desk, they quickly arranged a room change. Special thanks to Mr. Yamane and another staff member who looked like a young Hikaru Nakamura (I mean, a little like Hikaru Nakamura—just kidding!)—they were incredibly helpful and polite. The hotel also offers a direct shuttle to Kyoto Station, departing at 8:00 AM on weekends and holidays, and 9:00 AM on weekdays, with departures every hour at :10 and :40—only 25 minutes to the station, perfect for travelers. Daily housekeeping kept the room spotless, just as clean as when I first arrived, and they even included calming essential oils each day. Breakfast was outstanding—especially the homemade onigiri corner, where a cheerful lady made some of the most delicious rice balls I’ve ever had. It’s definitely worth waking up early for. Overall, this hotel delivers comfort, convenience, and genuine hospitality—highly recommended!

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Kyoto Brighton Hotel

Absolutely fantastic! The room was huge and incredibly comfortable, with top-quality bedding that made for a restful night's sleep. I especially appreciated the built-in power outlets—no need to fumble for adapters, just plug in and go. The bathroom shower had excellent water pressure, and soaking in the tub was pure relaxation. Staff were genuinely warm and attentive—every interaction, from the shuttle driver to the front desk manager, felt sincere and welcoming. No coldness or preferential treatment at all. The only minor downside is the location: it’s not right next to a subway station or bus stop, so we relied on the hotel shuttle or walked about 10 minutes to reach transit. But honestly, the quiet neighborhood more than makes up for it—super peaceful and perfect for a good night’s sleep. If I ever come back to Kyoto, this will be my first choice again.

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Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion

Staying at Hotel the Celestine Kyoto Gion was an absolute delight. The space is thoughtfully designed—removing shoes before entering the room gives it that authentic, serene feel, and the layout feels open and airy, with no cramped business hotel vibe. The rooms are spotlessly clean, and having windows that actually open makes a huge difference for fresh air and natural light. Breakfast stood out even among other high-end Japanese hotels—especially the popular tempura bar, where they serve freshly fried tempura daily with creative variations. It’s delicious and worth waking up early for. My favorite part? The lounge area in photo five—perfect for waiting for your shuttle. Coffee and tea are available throughout the day, and from 4 to 6 PM, there’s a nice selection of alcoholic drinks. Sipping a cold beer while watching the cityscape through the window? Pure relaxation. And this one red maple leaf 🍁? It’s honestly the only shot from my trip that I’m proud of. Would absolutely come back.

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KYOTO TOKYU HOTEL

I couldn’t be happier with my stay at Kyoto Tokyu Hotel—this was truly one of the best experiences I’ve had in Japan. The room was prepared exactly to my request, which made me feel right at home from the moment I arrived. The executive lounge was a highlight: offering a wide range of snacks, coffee, tea, and even alcoholic drinks, perfect for unwinding after a long day exploring Kyoto. Room amenities were top-notch—everything was well-maintained, quiet, and functioned smoothly. The only small downside? The hairdryer was a bit outdated and took longer than expected to dry my hair, but it’s a minor issue. What really stood out was the exceptional service—the front desk staff were warm and attentive, and the shuttle service was seamless and thoughtfully arranged. The hotel shuttle stops just behind Kyoto Station, near the Hachijo East Exit, making transfers super convenient. It runs from 8 AM to 8:30 PM, so you can easily get into and out of the city without stress. I highly recommend this hotel—especially if you value comfort, convenience, and genuine hospitality. Check out my last two photos—they speak volumes about how much I enjoyed this stay!

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ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Kyoto

This trip, I stayed at ANA Crowne Plaza hotels in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe—without a doubt, the most relaxing was the one in Kyoto. While it’s not located right in the bustling heart of the city, that quiet, peaceful atmosphere is exactly what made it special. The hotel features a serene water feature, and from my room, I could enjoy views of Nijo Castle across the street—such a tranquil setting. Kyoto itself has a calming charm; the streets feel welcoming, unhurried, and full of character. It’s not just about the location—it’s the overall vibe. The staff were attentive, the room was comfortable, and the balance between comfort and calm made this stay truly memorable. Definitely my top pick among the three.

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HOTEL SUI KYOTO KIYOMIZU

Stayed from December 14 to 16, 2025 — absolutely loved every moment! The hotel’s exterior is beautifully designed with a modern yet traditional Japanese touch, and the lobby space feels serene and thoughtfully crafted. Upon arrival, we dropped off our luggage and were warmly greeted by staff who made us feel right at home. The room was compact but well-organized and spotlessly clean — just the right size for a comfortable stay. I’m not a fan of soft beds, but the mattress and pillows were perfectly balanced in firmness, so I slept like a baby. What really stood out were the little extras: free matcha experience during designated hours, beer time, and even udon hour — such a charming way to unwind. We booked the complimentary airport transfer in advance and were picked up directly at Kyoto Station, saving us some money and hassle. The driver was friendly and professional throughout. On checkout day, there was a unique farewell ritual involving stone tapping — something symbolic for blessings on our journey. It felt meaningful and heartfelt, though I didn’t catch the exact name. There’s also a 24-hour convenience store right next door, plus another nearby, making late-night snacks or essentials super easy. Overall, this hotel offers exceptional value, attentive service, and that rare blend of comfort and cultural authenticity. If I ever come back to Kyoto, this will be my first choice.

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Heian No Mori Kyoto

Staying at Heian No Mori Kyoto was an absolute delight! The atmosphere is incredibly peaceful, surrounded by lush greenery that makes you feel like you're in a quiet retreat right in the heart of the city. It's conveniently close to major attractions—just a short walk or quick transit ride away. Nearby, there's a charming rabbit shrine that’s perfect for photos and a nice cultural experience. Two bus stops are right outside the hotel, making getting around Kyoto super easy. The room itself was spacious, spotlessly clean, and very comfortable, with a great bed that made for a restful night's sleep. Even better, there's a supermarket just steps away—super convenient for grabbing snacks, drinks, or essentials without having to go far. Everything about this stay was excellent, from the location to the service. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Kyoto.

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Momijiya Annex

Staying at Momijiya Annex in Kyoto was a truly serene experience. The traditional Japanese aesthetic shines through with its wooden interiors and authentic atmosphere—feels like stepping into a quiet mountain retreat. While the private onsen is a bit small, it adds to the intimate, cozy vibe. The wooden footbridge is absolutely stunning and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding forest, creating that peaceful, nature-filled ambiance with a real sense of calm and fresh air. The location is perfect for those who love being close to nature and want to disconnect from city life. Staff are friendly and attentive, though the meals are simple and somewhat basic—nothing special, so I’d recommend bringing snacks or heading out for a nice dinner nearby. Overall, this place delivers great value for the tranquility and charm it offers. If you're looking for a quiet, authentic Japanese stay with a focus on nature and simplicity, this is a must-try.

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Momijiya Honkan Takaosansou

If you're looking for a peaceful retreat to unwind and recharge, this ryokan is an absolute gem. The serene atmosphere, combined with only three couples staying during our visit, made the place feel completely private and intimate—like we had it all to ourselves. The shared onsen was relaxing, but the private pool bath was a real highlight—perfect for unwinding under the stars. Meals were exceptional: dinner was thoughtfully prepared with fresh, local ingredients, and breakfast was equally delightful. They even accommodated our special dietary needs without any hassle. The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. It's a short ride from Kyoto Station via bus, making it easy to access despite its quiet location. A truly memorable stay—definitely coming back.

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Ryokan Nenrinbo

Staying at Ryokan Nenrinbo was one of those rare experiences that truly felt like stepping into a peaceful forest retreat in Kyoto. The moment you walk in, the calmness hits you—surrounded by trees, quiet enough to hear the rustle of leaves in the breeze. Despite being so serene, it’s incredibly convenient: just a short 10–15 minute ride on the subway to Gion and Kiyomizu-dera, yet once inside, it feels like a hidden sanctuary away from the crowds. The rooms are thoughtfully designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics—minimalist, warm, and super cozy. I especially loved the deep soaking tub where I could unwind while gazing out at the trees. They even offer free bike rentals, making exploring Kyoto's quieter streets easy and fun. It’s not just a place to stay—it’s an experience. For anyone looking for tranquility, authenticity, and great value, this ryokan is absolutely worth it.