Kamigyo-Ku Higashi Sakuramachi 27-3, Kyoto, 602-0858, Japan
Just a 7-minute walk from Keihan Jingu Marutamachi Station, KKR Kyoto Kuniso offers hot spring bath, restaurant facing Kamogawa River and tea lounge looking out to the Japanese garden. The hotel offers free wired internet at lobby area and a private walkway to Kamogawa River. Free shuttle from Kyoto Station is available. Kyoto Kuniso is a 5-minute walk to Kyoto Imperial Palace, and a 15-minute walk from Heian Shrine and Shimogamo Shrine. It is also a 10-minute drive to Ginkakuji as well as a 20-minute drive to Kiyomizu-dera. The hotel features hot spring bath, lobby with Japanese-style bench seats. Drinks can be bought at vending machines, and there is a souvenir shop on the ground floor. Parking is available without reservation on site for free. Carpeted rooms feature Western-style beds, while guests in Japanese-style rooms sleep in traditional futon bedding on the tatami (woven-straw) floor. All rooms are fitted with a television, a mini-fridge, a seating area and yukata robes. Restaurant Sagano serves both breakfast and dinner. Breakfast is buffet style while dinner is traditional Japanese dishes featuring seasonal ingredients. Hotel also has a tea lounge Muku-no-ki that serves tea and light snacks.
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KyotoLocation is a bit out of the way if you dont have a car, but the bus system is excellent. The outdoor onsen is lovely. There is a laundry. Staff were very helpful. View from our room was very good looking onto the river.
The rooms are quite tired and old. The rooms need refurbishment. The bed was very hard.
Food is amazing, rest is old and finished
Furniture were new in 1970
I think this hotel its a service. Its very good.
This is my favourite hotel in Kyoto and I now stay here everytime I visit. This was my fourth stay and as always, I loved it! The hotel is located north of city centre in a quieter area. There are plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants in the area. It takes about 30-40 minutes to walk to the city centre but there are bus stops just a few minutes walk from thte hotel so it is easy to get around. There is a subway station about 15 minute walk away too. I usually drive and there is free car parking at the hotel - just show your ticket when you check-out and they will make sure you can exit without paying. The staff don't speak much English but they are friendly and helpful. The hotel has a great onsen, both indoor and a lovely outdoor onsen set in a small garden. The hotel is right next to the river, and there is a private path from the hotel to the riverside. I usually just get breakfast when I stay, but I sometimes get dinner too. The dinner is kaiseki (traditional Japanese cuisine) and is delicious! It is a set menu that changes every night and consists of many small courses, including seafood, meat, vegetables, rice, and dessert. I would definitely recommend this as a great way to experience a kaiseki dinner at a reasonable price. You have to agree the time for dinner and breakfast when you check-in and must check-in before 7pm if you want dinner that night. Breakfast is also a set menu that changes and is mostly Japanese (one morning I had bacon and egg but the majority of it was Japanese). This is not a 'tourist' hotel and everytime I have stayed, I have been the only non-Japanese guest. I heartily recommend this hotel if you want a genuine Japanese experience and are looking for a quieter location out of the city centre.
Clean and excellent room condition.
10am checkout is too early
A very traditional Japanese Hotel, beautiful gardens on the river.
The double room we had was so small that we only stayed one night not 4. We asked to change rooms and were told there were none. Fair enough we understood that so booked another hotel. Then the next day when we went to check out and move into our other hotel they all of a sudden found the perfect room for us. unfortunately it was too late as we had paid for the other hotel. it was a shame they didnt take us more seriously and offer us that room when I asked to be moved, I was even prepared to pay extra. If you dont get the shoe box its a great place to stay.
The onsen was the best part
The rooms werent cool, so if you have high body temperature youll sweat through the night.
Location was excellent! It's situated right next to Kamo River which was just so beautiful and there is a park that stretches alongside it. The ryokan itself is also very nicely done with a zen garden. The onsen was wonderful and well equipped. It had a hot spring feel to it. The kaiseki breakfast was top notch. Special mention goes to the milk which is really tasty. Room was great. It was big and spacious and the window view of the river and the trees just mesmerizes you.
I didn't like the fact that all the rooms' AC units followed a central AC so it was only blowing hot air during the cool spring season. And the reason I mention this is that lots of the rooms are facing the morning and afternoon sun so when you're out and the windows are closed, the room becomes an oven. And you don't have cold air from the AC to cool it down since it's controlled centrally.