Miru Kyoto Nishiki stands at the heart of Japan's traditional culture. Located in the center of Kyoto city near Nishiki Market and Gion, this modern boutique hotel harmonizes the design of traditional townhouses with modern facilities. Experience the charm of Kyoto through refined minimalism while enjoying a comfortable stay.
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.
Located two subway stops from Kyoto Station, in the Shijo Karasuma area known for its trendy shops and cafes, it also offers excellent access to historic temples, shrines, and other tourist attractions both within and outside the city.In addition to offering triple and quad rooms convenient for families and group travelers, the facility features a garden bath where you can stretch out and relax, making it an ideal base for your journey.
Opened in 2021!Free Wi-Fi in all rooms..About a 3-minute walk from Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit.A hotel where you can experience the present of Kyoto.