Oakwood Hotel Kyoto Oike is a new urban stay-style hotel in Kyoto that caters to various needs, including sightseeing, strolling, and shopping. It is approximately a 15-minute train ride from JR Kyoto Station and just a 2-minute walk from the nearest station, Kyoto City Hall Station (Zest Oike Exit 9), offering excellent transportation access. While located in a quiet area, it is in the city center within walking distance of popular spots like the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Gion, and Kawaramachi.
A countryside getaway in the nature-rich small town of 'Ukawa.'Featuring cottage-style guest rooms designed by Zou Design Group and a hot spring facility that reopened in 2021.Enjoy the freedom to create your ideal stay.
The adult capacity is 5 people.Up to 4 guests can enjoy a comfortable stay. Bed-sharing w/guardian for infants and babies is allowed for up to 3 without additional charges. Pets (small to medium-sized dogs up to 10kg) are also allowed to stay here. Guide dogs are accepted free of charge; please contact us before making a reservation. We apologize, but pets are not allowed in the bedrooms. Additionally, a maximum of 2 pets is allowed.The fee is 2,200 yen (tax included) per pet for the first two nights, and half-price from the third night onward. Please note that there may be animal odors or hair that cannot be completely cleaned within the facility. Access 12 minutes by car from Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit. 3-minute walk to Keihan Fujinomori Station. 3-minute train ride and 2-minute walk from Fushimi Inari Station. 13-minute train ride and 2-minute walk from Gion-Shijo Station. 14-minute train ride and 2-minute walk from Sanjo Station. 4-minute walk from the Fukakusa stop of the highway bus.The search destination is 【'Kyoto Fushimi' bus stop area overview.html】 Conveniently close to a convenience store
Continuing the journey to the local. This is Sanjo in Kyoto, once depicted as the starting/ending point of the Tokaido Fifty-Three Stations. A place where people and things from all over the country gathered and created new culture. We embrace this context and collaborate with local players across Japan to develop various content. We hope our activities will bring new inspiration to the city of Kyoto, and provide an opportunity for visitors to embark on a journey to experience the charm of Japan's local areas. <About the existing building> This building is the former Nihon Seimei Kyoto Sanjo Building, partially registered as a tangible cultural property. Construction began in 1912 (Meiji 45) and was completed in 1914 (Taisho 3). The design of the cultural property part of the building was by Tatsuno & Kataoka Architectural Office, led by Tatsuno Kingo, known for Tokyo Station. Its style is well-reflected in features such as the stone-clad exterior.What remains now is one span of the building facing Yanaginobaba Street, which was preserved when the rest was demolished in 1983 (Showa 58), and an office building was later added.
◆Accommodation Benefits◆ ・Guests can use the exclusive large public bath for free (15:00~25:00, 6:00~9:00) ・The women's large public bath includes a 'Post-Bath Lounge' for relaxation after bathing ◆Room Information◆ ・The beds use Sealy mattresses, chosen by top hotels worldwide ・Tempur pillows are provided to gently cradle your head and promote restful sleep ・All rooms are equipped with air purifiers with humidifying functions ※All rooms are non-smoking. ◆Facilities◆ - Equipped with a total of 4 coin-operated laundry machines (2 of which are for women only) - Vending machines available (soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, and ice cream)