Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato
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Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato

Oharakusao 41, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 601-1248, Japan
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With a stay at Ohara no Sato in Kyoto (Sakyo Ward), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Sanzenin Temple and Ruriko-in Temple. This ryokan is 8.6 mi (13.9 km) from Kawaramachi Street and 10.5 mi (16.9 km) from Nishiki Market.Show More
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3.9/5Good·Friendly Staff
Facilities: Very good Sanitation: Clean Environment: Comfortable Service: Good
Amenities
Private ParkingFreeHot SpringLuggage StorageRestaurantStation Pick-Up ServiceMeeting RoomWi-Fi in Public AreasFree
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Surroundings
Metro: Kokusaikaikan
(10.4 km)
Metro: Matsugasaki
(12.0 km)
Train: 索道八濑
(7.6 km)
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Various Layout Simple Japanese Style Room
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Various Layout Simple Japanese Style Room

4 Floor bedding
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Towels
Wi-Fi in room
Shared bathroom
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Japanese-Style Standard Room-Non-Smoking
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Japanese-Style Standard Room-Non-Smoking

Non-smoking
Soap
Air conditioning (cooling only)
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Run Of House
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Run Of House

Has window
Non-smoking
TV
Towels
Toothbrushes
Heating
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Guest Reviews(40)

3.9/5
Good
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  • Cleanliness3.7
  • Amenities3.7
  • Location3.9
  • Service4.2
G‍o‍ ‍J‍P
January 13, 2023
The hotel is warm & cozy. Staff are friendly & helpful. They offer breakfast & dinner so it's good to stay here during Japanese New Year time when some restaurants are closed for holiday.
H‍e‍l‍e‍n‍-‍s‍a‍n‍f‍u‍s‍h‍u‍y‍u‍a‍n
October 16, 2024
The moment I checked in, I was shocked by the simple room, the super small public toilet, the old bathhouse with old facilities, and the slightly musty old house. It was not until I was on the way back from visiting Rurikoin that I realized that I was living in a museum. When I opened the door, I met the smiling and friendly waiter again. The living room was already a picture of a happy United Nations banquet. Travelers from all over the world were eating hot Japanese hot pot at their respective tables, and they were once again infected by this warm, integrated, and family-like atmosphere. It is worth recommending to stay for one night (the sanitary conditions can still be overcome for one night), and the surrounding Sanzen-in Temple is also worth a visit!
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t‍k‍t‍k‍.
November 18, 2023
Because it is deep in the mountains, the natural environment is very good, and you can reach Jikkoin Temple within a few steps. The hotel has a very traditional Japanese style and a good experience. However, it is extremely dark at night, and it can be said that there is no one within a hundred miles ∠( ᐛ  ∠)_. In terms of transportation, it can be described as going up and down the mountain. You need to take a car to Kokusai Kaikan Station and transfer to the bus to Ohara. A bit far from the city. The hotel has a different hot pot for dinner every day, all with miso as the theme. You can also taste Ohara's unique miso ice cream. In terms of service, the receptionists are very enthusiastic. The reserved room is surprisingly large, more than enough for 4 people. The open-air hot spring is very artistic, but it's a pity that I can't get up and take a dip during the day. The scenery will be very good. I don’t know if it was a special service, but there was an extra dish of appetizers for breakfast on the day of check-out. Breakfast is also very traditional Japanese style. There are also some shortcomings. You can be more careful when explaining the check-in information. There is a bathroom outside where you can brush your teeth. We only discovered it when we passed by after taking a bath. The next day, new yukata towels were placed directly at the door. I almost didn't notice them, but the opportunity to use them was already missed. Finally, if you live in Ohara, it is best to spend a day here to play.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 18, 2024
It refreshed my understanding of Japanese hotels. It is remote and far away. The hotel environment is terrible. The quilt is covered with dirty hair. There is no indoor toilet and shower. The public bath closes early. It is so cold that it is cold to the skull. The heating equipment can only last for five minutes. The platform can push such a hotel to the guests first. It is a trampling on consumers. The service attitude is extremely poor and there is a communication barrier. The boss seems unfriendly to Chinese people.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 16, 2023
1. Request for additional fee They say children stay free, but they charge an additional 4,000 yen per person. When I asked if the children's fare was free, they made a ridiculous excuse that they looked at the age of two two-year-olds and asked for 2,000 yen for a two-year-old and 4,000 yen for a seven-year-old. I don't understand if this is the correct calculation or if they are just ripoffs because I am a foreigner. (Please specify the number of people accurately when making a room reservation. Two rooms are reserved for a total of 7 people.) 2. The accommodation staff is unfriendly. The parking attendant in front of the accommodation told me to park, so I parked, and they asked me to pay 300 yen. It was strange, so I showed the paper at check-in, but the staff didn't say anything. It was so strange that I asked if this was correct, and then he said that he was from another company and that his parking lot was upstairs; In addition, he is generally unfriendly, such as talking forcefully to the babies. 3. I wonder if it is worth a visit due to the overall facilities and location. If you are going to pay the same amount of money, it would be better to stay at a hotel near Osaka or Kyoto.
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A‍n‍o‍n‍y‍m‍o‍u‍s‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 21, 2024
Service: Very good Hygiene: Very good Environment: Very safe
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 19, 2024
I like this hotel very much. The room is a little small, but the facilities are complete. I will choose to stay again
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
May 8, 2024
Facilities: Very good Sanitation: Clean Environment: Comfortable Service: Good
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c‍h‍i‍n‍g
November 28, 2023
It takes about an hour to get to the city by car, and there is no bathroom in the room. But the surrounding environment is good, and the red leaves of Sansen-in are very beautiful. It's not far from the hotel. 👍
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:30–20:00
Check-out: 08:30–10:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
Extra bed policies vary according to room type. Please refer to the relevant room type policy. For cot policies, please contact the hotel.

Breakfast
TypeAsian
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Renovated: 2004
  • Number of Rooms: 15
With a stay at Ohara no Sato in Kyoto (Sakyo Ward), you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Sanzenin Temple and Ruriko-in Temple. This ryokan is 8.6 mi (13.9 km) from Kawaramachi Street and 10.5 mi (16.9 km) from Nishiki Market.

Enjoy recreation amenities such as hot springs or take in the view from a garden. Additional amenities at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access, shopping on site, and tour/ticket assistance.

Enjoy a meal at Kumoi-Chaya or snacks in the ryokan's coffee shop/cafe.

Featured amenities include luggage storage, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and a vending machine. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 23 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have separate bathtubs and showers and toilets with an electronic bidet.

Services & Amenities

Hot Spring
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato?

Prices at Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato?

The check-in time is after 15:30 and the check-out time is before 10:00.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato provide airport transfer services?

No, the Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato doesn't provide airport transfer services.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato have a swimming pool?

No, Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato doesn't have a pool.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato have fitness amenities?

No, Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato have non-smoking rooms?

Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato provide breakfast?

Yes, Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato provides breakfast.

Does Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato have a restaurant?

Yes, guests can eat at: Restaurant.

Is parking available at Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato?

Yes, parking is available at Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato. Please contact the hotel for parking fee details.

About This Property

Distance to Train Station7.62KM
Nearest Metro StationKokusaikaikan
Distance to Metro Station10.44KM
Average Price FromNZD326
Hotel Star Rating3