
Looking for a relaxing getaway in Kyoto's Arashiyama? This onsen ryokan is the perfect choice! Featuring top-notch spa and hot springs, cozy Japanese-style rooms, and attentive service, it's just minutes away from the famous Togetsukyo Bridge and Bamboo Forest. Enjoy free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and a delicious Japanese breakfast to start your day. Whether for travel or leisure, this place offers an authentic Japanese experience. Don't miss out—book your stay now for an unforgettable retreat!



















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Staying here was an absolute delight from start to finish. The traditional inn experience with a stay-and-meal package is classic and perfectly executed. Dinner featured a beautifully presented kaiseki course, and the tempura was generously served with unlimited refills—perfect for food lovers. The private onsen was easy to book, usually available within 30 minutes, and enjoying both indoor and outdoor baths was a real treat—the water temperature and atmosphere differ nicely, offering something special for every mood. Best of all, it’s just a 6-7 minute walk to the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge, making it ideal for early morning strolls through serene riverside views. This place truly captures the essence of Japanese hospitality and tradition. If you're looking for an authentic, memorable stay in Kyoto, this is absolutely worth considering.

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.

Staying at Ranzan was an absolute delight. The hotel is perfectly located right across from Hōkō-ji Temple, making morning walks a peaceful and scenic start to the day. The breakfast buffet is generous and delicious—fresh, well-prepared, and full of local flavors. While the in-room bathroom is compact, the shared onsen-style bathhouse more than makes up for it with its relaxing atmosphere and traditional feel. Just steps away from a riverside boat departure point, autumn here is breathtaking—golden leaves reflect on the water, creating a postcard-perfect view. Whether you're soaking in the communal bath, sipping tea by the river, or simply enjoying the quiet charm of Kyoto’s seasonal beauty, this stay feels truly special. A hidden gem with exceptional value and warmth.

Staying at Ina House Kyoto Nijojo was an absolute delight! Though the space is compact, every detail is thoughtfully designed—everything you need is right there. Free parking was a huge plus, especially for travelers driving in. The staff member who spoke Chinese was incredibly helpful and friendly; communication was seamless, and any concerns were addressed instantly. They even surprised me with a small thoughtful gift—such a sweet touch that made the whole experience feel personal and warm. It’s clear they care about guest comfort. This place offers excellent value, and I’d happily return without hesitation.

I always stay at this hotel whenever I visit Kyoto—it's become my go-to choice for convenience and comfort. The family suite is perfect for groups or families, offering both tatami mats and two separate beds, which makes it easy to accommodate everyone comfortably. One small suggestion: having a microwave in the room would be incredibly helpful, especially when traveling with kids or wanting to reheat meals quickly. That said, cleanliness was slightly less consistent compared to last year—there were a few areas that felt a bit dusty, possibly due to staffing changes with South Asian team members. Still, the overall experience remains excellent, and the value for money is unbeatable. It’s definitely a place I’ll return to on future trips.

I had an excellent stay at this hotel! The location is fantastic—just a short walk from Hachijō Station, making it super convenient for exploring Kyoto. The room was clean, spacious, and very comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful, offering great local tips and even a small welcome gift—such a nice touch! What stood out most was the value for money; you get so much more than what you pay for. I’d definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Kyoto. It’s a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm.

Staying at this hostel was a fantastic experience—clean, well-maintained, and perfect for business travelers. The amenities are self-service style, where you pick what you need right at the front desk. It’s efficient and convenient. Upon entering the room, I was pleasantly surprised to find two free 500ml bottled waters. There's also a kettle and hairdryer provided—basic but essential, and very thoughtful. (Note: This might vary slightly depending on room type.) What really stood out was the staff—friendly, professional, and always smiling, whether it was at check-in or during breakfast service. Their warm hospitality made the whole stay feel welcoming. Great location, excellent value, and a great place to return to on future trips.

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.

Walking into the property immediately gave me a warm and welcoming vibe. The apartment is incredibly well-equipped—kitchen has a microwave, fridge, induction cooktop, plus all the essentials like knives, pots, pans, and dishes. It made cooking with fresh groceries from the local supermarket so easy and enjoyable—felt like being at home. I especially appreciated the washer and dryer setup; they even provided laundry balls, and drying clothes in the bathroom using the built-in dryer was super convenient. My kids had a blast exploring the room, turning it into their own little hide-and-seek playground—no worries about them falling out of bed thanks to the safe layout. The only minor downside? No convenience store nearby, but there’s a small grocery shop just a short walk away. There’s also a bus stop right outside the door, making public transport accessible. The nearest JR station is a 10-15 minute walk, which is totally manageable considering how quiet and peaceful the neighborhood is. Plus, you can easily reach the Kitanomaru Park and the famous Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine within a similar walking distance. Overall, this place offers excellent value, comfort, and a true local experience. I’d definitely come back for my next trip to Kyoto—and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy, hassle-free stay.

The overall stay was excellent—clean, peaceful, and truly immersive in traditional Japanese charm. While it's a bit of a walk from the nearest subway station (about 10 minutes), the quiet neighborhood and scenic route make it feel worth it. The location is tucked away yet convenient with local shops, cafes, and restaurants nearby. It’s perfect for travelers who want authenticity without the noise and crowds. The room was spotless and well-maintained, with thoughtful touches that made us feel at home. If you're looking for a serene, authentic Kyoto experience off the beaten path, this place is a must-try. I’d definitely book here again on my next visit.

Staying at Karaksa Hotel Kyoto I was an absolute highlight of my trip to Kyoto. The location is unbeatable—right next to the subway station, making it super easy to explore iconic spots like Gion and Kiyomizu-dera. The room was brand new, spotlessly clean, and just the right size—not too cramped, not too big. I loved the complimentary drinks all day long, including coffee, which was a nice touch. Breakfast was fantastic: a great mix of sweet and savory options that kept me energized throughout the day. The staff at the front desk were consistently kind, professional, and incredibly helpful. They made me feel welcome from the moment I arrived. Plus, having 7-Eleven and Lawson just steps away meant I could grab snacks or even a quick dinner without leaving the neighborhood. This hotel offers exceptional value for money—clean, convenient, and well thought out in every way. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Kyoto. It’s definitely one of the best stays I’ve had on my travels.

Staying here was a pleasant surprise. The hotel is tucked away in a quiet residential neighborhood, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. The nearest train stations—JR Kamejiro Kyoto West and JR Dantoku—are about a 7-8 minute walk away, which isn’t too bad if you’re not in a rush. There aren’t many restaurants nearby, but there’s a small local convenience store where groceries are reasonably priced. Check-in is at 4 PM, and the front desk isn’t open 24/7, but simply pressing the call button brings someone out promptly. I was asked to pay a 400 JPY city tax on arrival—something I’d seen mentioned on booking platforms before but never actually paid. This time, it was straightforward, and I could pay using my domestic e-wallet without any issues. The room was spotless, and even though I booked a single room, I was given a twin-bed setup with surprisingly generous space. The bathroom features a well-designed wet/dry separation, giving plenty of room to move around. Checking out was effortless—just drop your key into a small box at the front desk. Overall, this place offers great value, especially for travelers who prioritize cleanliness, quiet surroundings, and simplicity. It’s a solid choice if you're exploring Kyoto on a budget or just want a peaceful night’s sleep.
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