
Kyoto
The Royal Park Canvas Kyoto Nijo
This hotel expresses the time and space of Kyoto: tradition and innovation, global and local, future and past. The Canvas Lounge, with its two-tone wood and black design, embodies the hotel's concept of "contrast." It is a social space where you can sometimes work, sometimes play, and sometimes interact with hotel staff and locals. In addition to breakfast, you can enjoy drinks at the cafe or bar, and there is also a ping pong table, which is open to non-guests. Within walking distance is Kyoto Sanjo Kai Shopping Street and Nijo Castle, and it is also easily accessible to Toei Kyoto Studio Park and Arashiyama.
It's nice to travel around tourist attractions with a carefully planned schedule, but sometimes how about spending a leisurely trip in a hotel? Relax in your room, soak in the hot springs, and enjoy the unique local flavors. Would you like to experience a luxurious trip for adults that can be enjoyed on a girls trip or alone?
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ホテル長楽館
Established in 1909 (Meiji 42) as a guesthouse for distinguished visitors to Kyoto, "Chourakukan" is a nationally designated Important Cultural Property. Today, it operates as a boutique hotel, complemented by a new annex housing six guest rooms, offering a private and personalized style of hospitality. From the guest rooms and viewing spaces, cultural landmarks such as Heian Jingu can be seen, along with seasonal landscapes that shift throughout the year. In winter, the gentle glow of a wood-burning fireplace creates a warm and restful atmosphere. In June 2025, the property will join "Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH)," a collection of independent luxury hotels around the globe.
丸福樓
Located in Kagiyacho, Kyoto, this luxury hotel brings together three historic buildings that once served as Nintendo’s headquarters, founded in 1889, and a new wing designed and supervised by Tadao Ando. The property offers 18 uniquely designed rooms, including four suites, each showcasing a distinct character. Guest rooms in the original buildings preserve the architectural style and interior details from the company’s founding era, while those in the new wing feature a minimalist yet refined design that emphasizes comfort. The elegant harmony of traditional Japanese aesthetics and contemporary elements creates a timeless atmosphere, offering a fresh sense of discovery with every stay.
リッチモンドホテルプレミア京都駅前
Just a five-minute walk from the central exit of Kyoto Station, the hotel offers easy access to the city’s major sights. Built around the concept of "Suiba"—a Kyoto expression meaning "a place that feels like your own"—the property features a variety of inviting corners for unhurried moments. A complimentary, month-to-month rotating experience corner introduces elements of Japanese culture, including "Sutra copying," "Kyoto kumihimo bracelet crafting," and "Tatami-woven coaster making," providing opportunities to create a personal keepsake during the stay.
ホテル エルシエント京都八条口
Located approximately a 2-minute walk from JR Kyoto Station, this hotel is convenient for sightseeing and business trips and features a large public bath. Exclusive plans available only through the official website offer attractive rates and flexible options suited to group stays, solo travel, or business use. Every room features a humidifying air purifier, a high-performance hair dryer, complimentary mineral water, and a full selection of amenities—thoughtfully prepared in response to requests from female guests.
THE JUNEI HOTEL 京都
The guest rooms, named after months in the lunar calendar, feature original moon-themed background music and boast a private space that boast a private space designed to engage all five senses. The bamboo suite "Mutsuki" is equipped with a Japanese cypress bath about 2 meters wide, and the bed headboard is decorated with art that uses the soft texture and supple strength of Kyoto Karakami paper. Guests can also take part in the "Yumekorozome Dyeing Workshop", which uses the same dyeing technique featured in the guest rooms - offering a memorable experience beyond the ordinary. The private "Moonlight Sky Sauna" on the rooftop garden is also attractive.
文珠荘
"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. 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 suites with open-air baths" and standard Japanese-style rooms. A range of services is provided to enhance the stay, such as the rental of a tea incense burner for relaxing with the gentle aroma of smoked tea, and bicycles for exploring the surrounding area.
リッチモンドホテルプレミア京都四条
Richmond Hotel Premier Kyoto Shijo is located approximately 7 minutes away from the nearest underground entrance to Shijo Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway and Karasuma Station on the Hankyu Railway. The atmosphere and hospitality are based on the theme of "the depth of Kyoto", and will instantly brighten your travels. The guest rooms are designed to be comfortable with their furniture and interior design. It is also nice that all guest rooms (except for the universal rooms) have separate bathrooms, washbasins, and toilets. In the highest grade special guest rooms, you can enjoy an open space with a ceiling height of over 4 meters.
THE JUNEI HOTEL 京都 御所西
A comfortable hotel modeled after a traditional townhouse located west of the Kyoto Imperial Palace. You will be soothed as you walk through the hotel and listen to the original background music and aromas that blend with the sounds of nature before heading to your guest room, which has a relaxing raised space. The biggest attraction is the hydrogen bath in a Shigaraki ware bathtub. The highly moisturizing ceramic bathtub will refresh both body and mind. The plan that allows you to enjoy the ultimate relaxation after bathing is recommended for those who want to relax even more. The Kyoto Karakami art differs in each guest room and is also worth noting.
ザ ロイヤルパーク キャンバス 京都二条
This hotel expresses the time and space of Kyoto: tradition and innovation, global and local, future and past. The Canvas Lounge, with its two-tone wood and black design, embodies the hotel's concept of "contrast." It is a social space where you can sometimes work, sometimes play, and sometimes interact with hotel staff and locals. In addition to breakfast, you can enjoy drinks at the cafe or bar, and there is also a ping pong table, which is open to non-guests. Within walking distance is Kyoto Sanjo Kai Shopping Street and Nijo Castle, and it is also easily accessible to Toei Kyoto Studio Park and Arashiyama.
旅亭 嵐月
Overlooking the picturesque landscapes of Kyoto’s Arashiyama district, this ryokan provides a peaceful escape from the bustle of daily life. Opened in 2005 and marking its 20th anniversary in November 2025, the property features a diverse selection of guest rooms—from detached Japanese-style suites with open-air baths and semi-open-air special rooms to spacious modern Japanese rooms with cypress tubs and cozy single rooms designed for solo travelers. Each room reflects serene Wa-inspired elegance, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere. An ideal retreat for celebrating special occasions or spending precious moments away from the bustle of daily life.
ザ ロイヤルパークホテル 京都梅小路
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.