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Pension Kitashirakawa
3.6/59 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
There are two single beds as big, with separate bathroom. The room is very clean. One person is definitely enough. The boss has a rule to open at 7 in the morning and close at 10:30 in the evening. If you want to have a nightlife, be careful. It is very close to the starting point of the philosophy of philosophy.
Kitashirakawa Natural Radium Onsen
4.8/56 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
The best hotel I have even seen🥹 100% sure I will visit again. For location, it is a little bit far from the city but you can request them to drive you to the place you want anytime. It is never a problem for location and help saving travel time and cost!! The room is wonderful, it is very large and you can get everyting you need at room. There are private onsen in all rooms. The best thing for this hotel is the food!!! All things are delisous. As there are 4 rooms only in hotel, you can enjoy your meal quietly and slowly in restaurant, never bother by others. I am so surprised that I pay little for this outstanding service, room and food quality. Everyone should check this out:)
Marikoji Inn Kyoto
4.4/52 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
Every time I go to Japan, I live in this hotel, Japanese style, go to Kyoto University to see the children's parents a good choice, very close to the subway and sightseeing trains, taxis are also convenient, clean and tidy, the store is English and Japanese services Chinese communication is a little hard, but there are Chinese tips, and the service attitude is really warm.
Guesthouse Hyakumanben Cross
4.3/522 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
A typical youth hostel, the first floor restaurant, the second floor study plus kitchen, the third floor bedroom and the washing area, the location is close to the Kamogawa Delta, it is very convenient to go to the Kamogawa Shrine.
Guest House Aoi Nakamoto
4.3/55 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
I have nothing but gratitude for the kind owner. This hotel did not have excessive service, so it was easy to stay and it was good. I had business at the nearest Kumano Wakaoji Shrine, but it was a very convenient hotel at a close distance. The bath and kitchen were clean and beautiful. However, since there is no TV in the room, it was good to bring a portable radio in advance. A few minutes' walk away is the Datsukus Jodoji store directly across from the supermarket Fresco, and a few minutes' walk to the Family Mart store. I bought a lunch box for two meals in the morning and evening at Fresco and stayed there for several nights. It is a good hotel that is convenient, cheap, and easy to stay in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto. I would like to stay again.
Heihachi Tea House Inn
4.7/53 Reviews
Ohara/Kibune/Kurama
Sometimes simplicity and authenticity are the greatest of luxury. That's what the Heihachi Jaya reminds us when we're put on the foot. Located in the north periphery of the city the hotel is on the edge of a river and faces the mountain. The rooms are large and clean, here we sleep on a wooden bed and this is the best night we have spent during our stay in Japan. The kiki kitchen was very good and refined. The succession of the dishes in a well-defined order gives every dishes value. This is an experience to live. The traditional breakfast can surprise unusual people, but it was a very good time to live. The staff is very professional and adventive. However, you must be aware that coming into this kind of traditional establishment is a common bathroom! It can take a lot of it, but you need to pass beyond its apriorites and fears and live experience would only be to enjoy the honnest (which we have so appreciated). You'll have understood this when you read my opinion, here we are not talking about spending one or more nights in a lamb place, but rather living a cultural experience

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