The hotel is located in a quiet area a little away from the hustle and bustle of the downtown area, Gion. Miyagawacho, one of the five geisha districts, is located right next to the hotel, and you can view the quaint stone-paved streets. If you're lucky, you may even encounter maiko. The area around the hotel is full of historical buildings, making it the perfect place to experience the good old Japanese streets and culture. If you stay at this facility, you can easily access places that many tourists visit when sightseeing, such as Hanamikoji, Kenninji Temple, Gion Kaburenjo, and Yasaka Shrine. Another great thing about Kyoto is that there are plenty of restaurants, convenience stores, and night spots, so you can enjoy your trip to Kyoto without any worries. Take this opportunity to enjoy a trip to this ancient capital where you can experience its history and culture.
The space is elegant and tranquil, with white and black as the main colors, pillars decorated with ancient wood, and ornaments from Jokyoji Temple placed throughout. The restaurant is Sōga Ono Kyoto Jokyoji, which is the first restaurant outside of the prefecture of Fukuoka's famous Japanese restaurant Sōga Ono, which is featured in the Michelin Guide. Please enjoy a stay that can only be experienced here, such as the large communal bath and the ``Morning Work Experience.''
Exclusive reservation for one group per day. The room is a high-quality Japanese-modern Western-style room (42 m2) that avoids the three Cs, and you can relax in the lobby space on the 1st floor without worrying about others. The space is surrounded by Kyoto's Kitayama cedar, diatomaceous earth, and original paper walls, and is equipped with carefully selected chairs and bedding that highlight the craftsmanship of the artisans. Temples and shrines such as Philosopher's Path, Yoshidayama, Ginkakuji, Honen-in, Shinnyodo, Eikando, and Nanzen-ji, where you can enjoy the unique atmosphere of Kyoto, are within walking distance. Kyoto Art Theater Shunjuza and cultural facilities in the Okazaki area (various art museums, zoos, etc.), as well as academic facilities such as Kyoto University and Kyoto University of Art and Design are also nearby, so you can enjoy your interests and tastes according to your preferences using this inn as your base. In addition, many buses depart from the city bus terminal (Kinrin Shako) in front of the inn to various parts of the city, making it convenient to go anywhere. For meals, you can cook Kyoto vegetables in the kitchen, have a "catering" (Kyoto cuisine delivered) in your room, or go out to a restaurant recommended by the owner (our original guide map is also available). You can enjoy Kyoto to the fullest.