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.
When traveling as a family with a wide range of age groups, we pay close attention to what we eat. Adults and children eat different foods, and young people and older people have different tastes. Recently, many inns are focusing on buffet meals, and in addition to a variety of menus that will please both adults and children, some also offer deluxe menus made with luxurious ingredients and local dishes. We also recommend ordering a children's menu, such as ``Children's Kaiseki,'' or adding your favorite dishes as a special order.
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The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji, located one stop from JR Kyoto Station and close to Umekoji Kyoto-nishi Station, is a hotel with a design and interior that reflects the unique character of the city. Its popular services make it comfortable for families with children, providing diapers, baby shampoo, baby soap, pajamas, and co-sleeping sets. At the restaurant Umegoromo on the first floor of the hotel, you can enjoy not only breakfast, which will energize you on your trip, but also lunch. Nearby are the Kyoto Aquarium and the Kyoto Railway Museum, and the hotel staff, who know the city inside and out, will provide you with tourist information, so it's a good idea to ask them if you have any questions.
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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.