I've traveled all the way to Japan, but I want to experience a ryokan, and the price is the best value for money when I want to be expensive. However, since kaiseki meals are not prepared, and the hot spring is not located in the facility, but is used in the hot spring bath right in front of the accommodation, you cannot feel the ryokan as it is.
The location is not far from Kyoto Station, so there was no inconvenience in finding the accommodation after leaving the luggage at Kyoto Station and walking around enough.
It was the best in terms of service, such as preparing simple refreshments at check-in, free pork nose rental, and map of restaurants around the accommodation.
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