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I stayed here 2 years ago, and had to come back, especially for the breakfast. The breakfast is a choice between an awesome traditional Japanese breakfast, or alternatively a "western" breakfast. The breakfast tables look out over the garden with its pool and fish: very...More
This hotel's location would probably suit a tour group or conference more than independent travellers. It is located just across the road from the imperial Palace and its gardens, but for any other sight you will need to struggle with public transport. The hotel is...More
We booked this hotel as it was one of the few with a reasonable price when we booked late for cherry blossom season. Room was comfortable and we liked being able to try both a Japanese and Western style breakfast (which was included). While the...More
Very nice, comfortable hotel, across from the Imperial Palace. Staff were very helpful. We ate at the in house restaurant for dinner and breakfast and found both meals very enjoyable. Rooms were clean. A very pleasant experience
Everything about this hotel is wonderful, except that it is not close to bus stop/subway station. The room is small buy neat and has all facilities you need. The staff at the receptionist desk is always ready to help you and very friendly. They have...More
A district with a long textile heritage, ancient Kyoto is still alive in the Nishijin District. Studded with its weaving factories, tea houses, and onsen, the neighborhood is charming and peaceful with a self-possessed air. Less traveled than other parts of the city, it is a district where you can take it at your own pace. Visitors can explore the many weaving and cloth houses, the free kimono shows, and the many
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shops selling traditional clothing and goods. Showcasing architecture with sloping roofs and wooden reliefs dating to decades past, the streets in the Nishijin District transport you back in time, making them a joy to wander.