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Ōzawa Pond is Kyoto’s quiet secret—a mirror of sky and willow, untouched by crowds. No signs, no noise, just ripples dancing under a pale sun. Ducks glide past, and the water reflects not just clouds, but moments of peace. Find a stone bench, breathe slowly, and let time soften around you. Sometimes the most memorable journeys begin with simply being still.

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1ROKU KYOTO, LXR Hotels & Resorts★★★★★4.8465.41 km
2The GrandWest Arashiyama★★★★4.7112.22 km
3Floral Green Maple House★★★★4.73565.51 km
4The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji★★★★4.77807.35 km
5Urban Hotel Kyoto Nijo Premium★★★★4.5885.84 km
6Hananobou Kinkakuji-Michi★★★4.915.36 km
7Hostel Sui Kyoto★★★4.625.92 km
8Kyoto Art Stay Nishijin Sutematsu★★★4.9-6.06 km
9Hotel Arashiyama★★★4.8281.89 km
10Guest House Kingyoya★★★4.625.99 km
11Guesthouse Itoya Kyoto★★★4.425.96 km
12Guesthouse Kyoto Arashiyama★★★4.513.01 km
13Hosta Umekoji Miyabi★★★4.1-7.3 km
14Hotel Tenjin★★★3.2-5.22 km
15Gallery Nozawa Inn★★4.917.14 km
16Sakura Komachi★★4.424.97 km
17Kyotoya Suzaku-an★★4-6.53 km
ROKU KYOTO, LXR Hotels & Resorts

ROKU KYOTO, LXR Hotels & Resorts

4.8 / 5Outstanding46 Reviews
44-1 Kinugasa Kagamiishicho
5.41KM from Osawa Pond

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!

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The GrandWest Arashiyama

The GrandWest Arashiyama

4.7 / 5Great11 Reviews
48-32 Arashiyama Kamikaidocho
2.22KM from Osawa Pond
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Floral Green Maple House

Floral Green Maple House

4.7 / 5Great356 Reviews
25 Saiinnishisanzocho
5.51KM from Osawa Pond
DryerLaundry RoomBicycle Rental ServiceChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorChildren's Supplies
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The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji

The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji

4.7 / 5Great780 Reviews
9-3 Kankijicho
7.35KM from Osawa Pond
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Urban Hotel Kyoto Nijo Premium

Urban Hotel Kyoto Nijo Premium

4.5 / 5Great88 Reviews
25-5 Jurakumawari Minamimachi
5.84KM from Osawa Pond
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Hananobou Kinkakuji-Michi

Hananobou Kinkakuji-Michi

4.9 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
41-3 Murasakino Minamihananobocho
5.36KM from Osawa Pond
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Hostel Sui Kyoto

Hostel Sui Kyoto

4.6 / 5Great2 Reviews
732 Makuracho
5.92KM from Osawa Pond
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Kyoto Art Stay Nishijin Sutematsu

Kyoto Art Stay Nishijin Sutematsu

4.9 / 5Outstanding
Kamigyou-ku Sasaya-cho 1-525-1
6.06KM from Osawa Pond
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Hotel Arashiyama

Hotel Arashiyama

4.8 / 5Outstanding28 Reviews
1-3 Arashiyama Kamikawaracho
1.89KM from Osawa Pond
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Guest House Kingyoya

Guest House Kingyoya

4.6 / 5Great2 Reviews
243 Kankicho
5.99KM from Osawa Pond
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Guesthouse Itoya Kyoto

Guesthouse Itoya Kyoto

4.4 / 5Good2 Reviews
Arima-cho 202
5.96KM from Osawa Pond
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Guesthouse Kyoto Arashiyama

Guesthouse Kyoto Arashiyama

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
30-8 Uzumasa Ichinoicho
3.01KM from Osawa Pond
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Hosta Umekoji Miyabi

Hosta Umekoji Miyabi

4.1 / 5Good
1-5 Ebisubabacho
7.3KM from Osawa Pond
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Hotel Tenjin

Hotel Tenjin

3.2 / 5
33 Nishinokyo-Reisencyo
5.22KM from Osawa Pond
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Gallery Nozawa Inn

Gallery Nozawa Inn

4.9 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
151 Yakuencho,
7.14KM from Osawa Pond
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Sakura Komachi

Sakura Komachi

4.4 / 5Good2 Reviews
Kitaku Kinugasa Kaidocho 10-2
4.97KM from Osawa Pond
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Kyotoya Suzaku-an

Kyotoya Suzaku-an

4 / 5Good
10-19 Chudo-ji Minami-machi Shimogyo-ku
6.53KM from Osawa Pond
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Osawa Pond

Hotel Gion Higashiyama is ideal for experiencing seasonal beauty near Oze Pond, just a 10-minute walk away. Its rooms offer serene views of cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn foliage. The hotel blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort, featuring an outdoor bath where guests can soak while gazing at the pond’s reflection of sky and trees. Strolling along the pond’s path at dawn or dusk offers a peaceful immersion in Kyoto’s quiet natural elegance, perfect for those seeking tranquility and poetic scenery.

The most convenient route is taking the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line to Shijo Station, then transferring to Bus Route 70 or 203 bound for "Oze Pond Exit"—a 25-minute ride. Alternatively, purchase a Kyoto City Tourist Bus One-Day Pass at Kyoto Station for unlimited rides on sightseeing buses directly to Oze Pond. For a scenic journey, walk south along the Kamo River from Shijo Station (about 40 minutes), passing lush greenery and historic temples. Early morning or late afternoon travel avoids crowds and enhances the experience of quiet, reflective moments by the pond.

Each spring, Oze Pond hosts the Cherry Blossom Night Illumination, where hundreds of cherry trees are lit up, creating a dreamy reflection on the water—among Kyoto’s most iconic hanami experiences. In autumn, the Maple Lantern Walk illuminates the pond’s pathways with traditional paper lanterns, offering a meditative stroll through soft light and rustling leaves. Nearby tea houses serve matcha and wagashi, allowing visitors to savor Japanese aesthetics while enjoying panoramic views. On weekends, occasional events like koto concerts or haiku workshops enrich the cultural atmosphere, inviting travelers to engage deeply with Japan’s timeless traditions.

Yes, the area features a kid-friendly rest plaza with sand pits, shaded pavilions, and benches—perfect for parents to relax while children play. Bike rental stations offer family-friendly bicycles for riding along the Kamo River Greenway, passing historical trails and charming tea houses. Nearby, the Oze Pond Craft Market hosts monthly pop-ups selling handmade pottery, Japanese textiles, and local farm goods—ideal for family souvenirs. Interactive tours like "Find the Pond Stone Figures' Stories" are also available, led by local guides, blending fun and education as kids explore legends and nature through playful exploration.

Oze Pond is one of Kyoto’s rare preserved wetland ecosystems, home to diverse bird species including egrets, kingfishers, and black-winged stilts, especially during spring and autumn migration seasons. The pond’s rich sediment supports abundant aquatic plants like water lilies and cattails, forming a balanced food chain. Interpretive signs throughout the area explain local flora and fauna, encouraging respectful observation. The site actively promotes plastic-free conservation, banning single-use plastics to protect ecological purity. A haven for photographers and environmental educators alike, it serves as a living classroom on sustainable coexistence with nature.

Nearby Gion hosts kimono experience workshops, where visitors can rent authentic kimonos and take photos by the pond, embracing traditional grace. On the 1st and 15th of each month, the small shrine by the pond holds prayer ceremonies open to the public—burning incense and writing wishes, reflecting ancient Heian-era spiritual practices. Seasonal pondside haiku gatherings invite poets to recite verses at sunset, their voices echoing across the water. During rainy days, special rain listening sessions are held in teahouses, where guests sit quietly listening to raindrops on bamboo roofs, embodying the Japanese aesthetic of mono no aware—deep appreciation for fleeting beauty.

Stay at Kyoto Otsu Pond Villa, a boutique ryokan nestled beside Otsu Pond. This serene retreat offers panoramic views of cherry blossoms in spring and fiery autumn foliage in fall, with rooms featuring tatami mats and floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests can rent bicycles to explore the peaceful pondside trails or enjoy private tea ceremony sessions and kaiseki dinner experiences. Located just 25 minutes by bus from Kyoto Station, it combines tranquility with convenient access to central Kyoto’s cultural sites.

Explore meditation by the pond and traditional calligraphy workshops set amidst the serene landscape of Otsu Pond. Early mornings offer quiet contemplation in wooden pavilions, listening to ducks and gentle ripples—perfect for embracing Kyoto’s meditative spirit. Local artisans also host washi paper-making sessions, where visitors craft handmade paper inspired by the pond’s natural textures and seasonal beauty. Weekly guzen (ancient zither) concerts add an ethereal touch, blending classical Japanese music with the surrounding nature. These immersive activities highlight Otsu Pond as a sanctuary of mindfulness and artistic inspiration.

Take Kyoto City Bus Route 301 or 71 from Kyoto Station and get off at "Otsu Pond Exit"—a 5-minute walk from the site. This route passes through Gion and Kiyomizu-dera, offering scenic views of traditional streets. For greater flexibility, rent an electric bike from downtown; it takes about 15 minutes to reach the pond via shaded paths and historic villages. Some boutique lodges also provide private shuttle service, ideal for travelers with luggage or families seeking comfort and convenience.

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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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The GrandWest Arashiyama

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.

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Floral Green Maple House

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.

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The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji

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.

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Urban Hotel Kyoto Nijo Premium

This hotel is an absolute gem for travelers looking for comfort and convenience. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from Nijo Castle, a major UNESCO site, and steps away from a large local supermarket, pharmacy, and the neighborhood shopping complex BIV. I felt very safe even returning late at night since the hotel sits right next to a main road with good visibility. The free public bathhouse was a real highlight—clean, relaxing, and well-maintained. They even provide complimentary pajamas and extra toiletries like makeup remover and cotton pads, which shows great attention to detail. The lunch buffet was impressive, especially the homemade tofu—it was fresh, flavorful, and offered excellent value. The coin laundry machine runs at just 400 yen per cycle, making it affordable and convenient for longer stays. Overall, this place delivers on every front: comfort, cleanliness, location, and thoughtful touches. Highly recommended for anyone visiting 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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Hotel Arashiyama

Staying at Hotel Arashiyama was an absolute delight from start to finish. The moment I opened the curtains, I was greeted by a breathtaking view of mountains and flowing water—seriously, it felt like living in a postcard. I highly recommend booking their breakfast; it’s not just a meal, it’s an experience. Sitting by the window, I could see the waterfall and the serene lake stretching out before me while enjoying delicious, thoughtfully prepared dishes. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service—always polite, always ready to help without being intrusive. Every detail, from the room ambiance to the natural surroundings, contributed to a truly relaxing and memorable stay. If you're visiting Kyoto, this hotel is a must-try for both comfort and scenery. I’ll definitely be back.

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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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Guesthouse Itoya Kyoto

Staying at Guesthouse Itoya Kyoto was an absolute delight! The atmosphere is so peaceful and authentically Japanese—right from the moment you step in, you feel relaxed. They offer free tea bags, coffee, and even warm hand-packs (which I loved for chilly nights). The only small thing: the blackout curtain on the bed doesn’t fully cover the area, but that didn’t take away from my overall experience. The staff were friendly, the space was clean and thoughtfully designed, and the value for money is excellent. If you're looking for a cozy, authentic stay in Kyoto, this place is definitely worth a visit.

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Guesthouse Kyoto Arashiyama

Staying at Guesthouse Kyoto Arashiyama was a delightful surprise! The room is compact and simple, but everything you need is thoughtfully provided—especially the small kitchenette with all the essentials for light meals or snacks. The traditional tatami flooring felt so authentic and incredibly relaxing after a long day of exploring. I loved how cozy and peaceful it was, perfect for unwinding. The owner was warm and welcoming, even offering a little pack of Japanese tea as a parting gift—such a thoughtful touch. Located just steps away from Arashiyama, it’s super convenient for getting around by train or on foot. This place offers an amazing balance of comfort, charm, and value. I’d definitely come back and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a genuine, peaceful stay in Kyoto.

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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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Suiran, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto

We first stayed at Suiran over ten years ago during our honeymoon, and it left an unforgettable impression on us. Returning to the hotel this time was truly magical—so many thoughtful touches made us feel like old friends. From the personalized welcome to the beautifully decorated room and exquisite dining experiences, every detail reflected elegance and care. The upgrade we received was beyond expectations, and the staff went above and beyond to make our visit special. It’s rare to find a place that combines timeless charm with such exceptional service. We felt completely pampered and deeply appreciated. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a destination filled with memories and emotion. We’re already planning our next visit and can’t wait to return.