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Gion Yoshiima
4.3/513 Reviews

Gion Yoshiima

Gion/Kiyomizu Temple Kyoto|0.15km from Old Textile Art Chingireya
My final stop on my maiden voyage to Japan. Again, I will say, I could not have chosen a more perfect place to stay in Kyoto. Tomoko is the star of this show! Removed shoes immediately upon arrival, as my hostess, Tomoko, was cleaning the WHEELS of my luggage. She took me to my room, which was allll the way at the end of the ryokan and up the stairs. Poor thing had to lift my heavy heavy bag up the stairs and even though we could not fully communicate verbally, we laughed and laughed about how strong she is for 75 years old. Unbelievable! She showed me to my room. Loved the tatami mats, and the table and chair were set up for dinner en suite. We set a time for dinner and I decided to take a walk to the Yasaka Pagoda in the meantime. I visited the Yasaka shrine, followed by the exquisite and grandiose Yasaka pagoda and made it back just in time for dinner service in the room. Tomoko is seriously the most precious hostess I have ever had in all my travels. We could not really communicate, although she could speak a LITTLE English, while I can speak literally no Japanese other than hello and thank you, yet we just laughed and laughed every time she came into the room. She was so cute and obviously works so hard. It was so fantastic to spend time with her. Dinner was interesting and delicious. I loved the whole experience. After dinner, I was lucky enough to get a private tour and history lesson from the owner himself, Hiro, inside the small traditional tea house on site. Such a special treat to learn about the history and important of tea ceremonies in Japan! After which, I took a soak in the bath before heading out to explore Kyoto by night (at the advice of the owner, Hiro). The bath was just what I needed to refresh the spirit and get my second (or third) wind for the day. I walked and walked and walked and walked some more and found everything Hiro told me to look for. Kyoto is just as beautiful at night as it is in the daylight, if not more so. Pontocho Alley was fascinating and sooo cool! I got back to the ryokan, absolutely exhausted, just before midnight. I literally could not take one more step. I got to my room and Tomoko had changed the room over for sleeping. The table and chair were put away and the futon mattress and comforter were all ready and waiting for me in the beautifully dimly lit room. When I arrived, I noticed that Tomoko had left a little note wishing me good sleep, and a piece of fruit for a late night snack. Breakfast seemed to come way too quickly after my late night of exploring. But it was worth it to see Tomoko again and try all the interesting and delicious Japanese style breakfast items. I made sure to take a stroll through the on-site Zen garden, admiring the fountains, statues, and fauna. Everything just flows so well … so peaceful, yet so invigorating. I will do whatever it takes to come back to Kyoto again for a longer stay here at Yoshi-Ima Ryokan! Arigato to Hiro and Tomoko for being so wonderful to me durin

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Gion Hanna Stay
4.4/50 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
The size of the bed is much wider than you think, and the sleep is very comfortable. The main room has complete facilities, all kinds of tableware, IKEA, induction cooker, coffee machine, oven, microwave oven, washing machine with drying function, capsule coffee unlimited supply, with the front desk. Washing is also dry and wet separation. There are fresco and family mart supermarkets around, and you can buy them back without any problems, and you are very close to the attractions and business districts. The clerk can communicate in English. In short, we spent a very pleasant three days in Kyoto.
THE GATE HOTEL KYOTO TAKASEGAWA by HULIC
4.7/5345 Reviews
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The location is excellent and right in the downtown of Kyoto but not in the front street which will be too crowded and noisy, still there were some noisy from the restaurants and bar nearby which still played loud music even after 12:00AM, so not ideal for those people who needs total silence to sleep. This is probably the necessary evil when live in the downtown hotel, but the hotel is already in the back alley so felt a bit better. Cannot consider the service top quality since the hotel front desk is located at 8th floor, and there is only one person tending the luggage at ground level till 6PM, so no service can be offered at ground level, this is the part can improve since some of the high floor hotel do have ground floor service crew unless in a big commercial building complex. The room is nicely decorated and everything feels new, no complaint about the room. Although the breakfast is a bit disappointed given the very limited selection of foods and Japanese style breakfast can only offer limited number (25 serving per day?), this part can definitely make some improvement, at least inform the guest about the limited number so we can book in advance.
Resi Stay Gion
4.7/52 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
The advantages and disadvantages are very obvious. The hotel is located in the picturesque three-jobs of Kyoto. In the spring of cherry blossoms, it is really five steps and one scene. Walking in the Japanese drama, I want to stop and take pictures after two steps. The hotel itself is a traditional Japanese-style two-story residential building in Kyoto, which has been transformed into two rooms on the first and second floors. The second floor is very large, and the two bedrooms can accommodate 5-6 people, which is very suitable for family travel. The room is full of Kyoto style and the experience is great. There are two shortcomings, one is that the health is worrying, the carpet, washing machine, curtains and other places are very unclean, and the maintenance is very poor. In addition, check in is also very troublesome. It is necessary to check in by yourself near Kyoto Station. If it is more than 8 pm, it is quite troublesome. Hotel prices are expensive, may be related to supply and demand, after all, Kyoto is full of tourists in spring
Cafetel Kyotosanjo for Ladies
4.4/57 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
What he said here can rent a bicycle. It turned out to be the kind of bicycle rented by the Kyoto municipal government. That kind of bicycle is not very good for Chinese people. I do n’t understand Japanese and I do n’t know how to open it! It's very convenient to live. The subway entrance is just as soon as the elevator comes. The room is quite quiet at night. There are not many people in the room. Everyone is conscious and careful ... the matching of the hotel. For the hardware of several hotels in Kyoto, this is not very good, but it is clean. Downstairs is Kamogawa, there is a bus stop, it is very convenient to go. However, it is a bit dark for a person to go back through Kamo at night, so pay attention to safety.
Hotel Alza Kyoto
4.8/556 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
This was by far our favorite hotel in our 2 weeks in Japan. They were very nice and helpful, let us check in early, and made luggage forwarding easy. Plus, the room had lots of great amenities, including a balcony and an incredible tub (the microbubbles were a life saver after a long day of walking!) The face masks were a nice bonus, since my skin did not take to Japan very well. And breakfast was amazing, and served in the room, every morning. On top of all that, the location is amazing: overlooking the river, extremely close to Pontocho, only a few blocks from a major train station.
Gion Misen
4.6/577 Reviews
Gion/Kiyomizu Temple
Earlier this month, I stayed at Gion Misen and loved the experience. There are many new hotels in the city but Gion Misen stands out and exceeded expectations. The location is superb, on quiet and historic Shimnomzen Street, nestled among beautifully preserved wooden machiya townhouses, antique shops, galleries, and small restaurants. The staff is kind and helpful. The included breakfast was ample and delicious, including good coffee! The beautifully designed, contemporary Japanese rooms have comfortable beds, plenty of electrical outlets and good lighting. Gion Misen is ideally situated for excursions to the beautiful surrounding neighborhoods and the heart of downtown Kyoto on foot and by short taxi rides to all corners of this magnificent city. Thank you for making me feel so welcome.

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