Kyoto
Monjusou is an inn overlooking Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate. The design was by Junzo Yoshimura, one of Japan's leading architects who was responsible for the basic design of the Imperial Palace, and with the motto of "pursuing simplicity and beauty," it is a Japanese-style building that combines a soothing waterfront landscape and comfortable lodging. At the resort. In addition, at the stone oven restaurant, you can enjoy stone oven cuisine using Tango ingredients. The guest rooms include luxurious "special rooms" and regular guest rooms, and guests can choose from a variety of services to make their stay more fulfilling, such as renting out a "tea incense burner" where you can relax with the scent of smoky tea, and renting bicycles.
Family trips and three-generation trips are becoming increasingly popular, such as as a way to show respect to one's parents or as a graduation gift. In order to enjoy a family trip with three generations to the fullest, you will want to choose your accommodation carefully. Why not stay at an inn where everyone will be satisfied and have memories that will last a lifetime?
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Monjusou is an inn overlooking Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate. The design was by Junzo Yoshimura, one of Japan's leading architects who was responsible for the basic design of the Imperial Palace, and with the motto of "pursuing simplicity and beauty," it is a Japanese-style building that combines a soothing waterfront landscape and comfortable lodging. At the resort. In addition, at the stone oven restaurant, you can enjoy stone oven cuisine using Tango ingredients. The guest rooms include luxurious "special rooms" and regular guest rooms, and guests can choose from a variety of services to make their stay more fulfilling, such as renting out a "tea incense burner" where you can relax with the scent of smoky tea, and renting bicycles.
ホテル長楽館
A luxury boutique hotel with a new wing with 6 guest rooms attached to the Chorakukan (designated tangible cultural property of Kyoto City), which was built in 1909 (Meiji 42) as a guesthouse in Kyoto visited by VIPs from around the world. The hotel provides personalized service that can only be expected from a private space, and from the guest rooms and observation spaces you can see cultural heritage sites such as Heian Shrine and beautiful seasonal panoramas. When winter arrives, the wood-burning fireplace in the guest room creates a relaxing world with flickering flames. At "LIBRARY BAR MADEIRA," exclusively for guests, you can enjoy a moment in a dignified, adult space.
ダブルツリーbyヒルトン京都駅
A hotel opening in March 2024, located approximately 5 minutes walk from JR Kyoto Station. The guest rooms, which can be adapted to any occasion, have a Japanese atmosphere, and will help you heal from the fatigue of the day even though you are in the center of Kyoto. The hotel has attractive facilities such as the Harvest Kitchen, an all-day dining restaurant that is open from breakfast to dinner, and an executive lounge, the first of its kind under the DoubleTree brand in Japan. At check-in, guests will be given a special chocolate chip cookie.