The essence of Kyoto culture A hotel where the traditions of British culture are harmonized. It is designed with the theme of the Arts & Crafts movement from northern England's Scotland and the historic city of Edinburgh.Kyoto and Edinburgh are not only sister cities but also share striking similarities as beautiful ancient cities of Europe and Asia, with old townscapes, traditional lifestyles, and cultures.The design is structured around the theme of shared craftsmanship-related cultures.To make your hotel stay more comfortable and offer a unique bathing experience, we have installed the ultra-fine mist 'Mirable' in all guest rooms.
A two-story detached house of Nishijin's dyeing workshop (kimono shop) has been transformed into a fully private rental accommodation for up to five guests. Whether you are traveling alone, as a group, or with your family, enjoy your stay with a villa-like experience. Since it is a whole-house rental, you can relax without any interaction with other guests. ◇ First floor … 6-tatami Japanese-style room (2 futon sets)・4-tatami Western-style room (1 single bed)・living and dining area・kitchen・bathroom・toilet・washroom・deck ◇ Second floor … 8-tatami Western-style room (1 single bed and 1 semi-double bed)・toilet・washstand・terrace ☆ Convenient for long stays ☆ Free parking adjacent ☆ Free Wi-Fi ☆ Drum-type washer-dryer & laundry detergent (free) ☆ System kitchen equipped with cooking utensils, tableware, and appliances ☆ A 24-hour supermarket is just a 3-minute walk away ☆ You can rest in the Japanese-style room, making it comfortable for families with children ☆ Supplies and amenities are carefully selected to be as much made in Japan as possible
Peace Hostel Sanjo offers a well-equipped shared space where travelers from around the world can gather, aiming to provide a special travel experience that cannot be enjoyed through ordinary sightseeing trips.For those who want a little excitement in their daily lives, value encounters that happen once in a lifetime, or are traveling the world in search of new experiences, why not come and create a memorable piece (a fragment) once in a lifetime?