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A Guide to Gion District in Kyoto | Must-See Attractions & Popular Activities

A community of Kyoto that is known for its traditional wooden storefronts and rich Geisha culture, Gion is a district that celebrates the past and present of Japan. While in Gion, visitors can dine at award-winning restaurants, visit one of its Ryokans, take in the natural beauty of its wilderness, watch the Geishas perform traditional dance and theatrical moves, and lodge in expertly-designed hotel rooms that allow for a tranquil experience.

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A Complete Guide for Exploring Gion, Kyoto

Gion is a special place that offers lessons in history, culture, and tradition to all who visit. It is a place where people can relax and tap into their inner spirituality while enjoying all of the modern conveniences of a major metropolitan area. From fine hotels to interesting attractions and fine food, guests will enjoy all that there is to see and do in Gion.

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Must-See Attractions in Gion

Along with ancient shrines and temples, Gion is home to new-age attractions that highlight the culture and diversity of this stunning city. From museums to dinner with Maiko events, guests will find a variety of fun and interactive attractions to experience. Here are some of the best attractions Gion has to offer:

Gion-Kyoto-Tatsumi Bridge

Tatsumi Bridge

Idyllic and quaint, Tatsumi Bridge leads visitors across the Kamo River and all of its picture-perfect beauty. Guests will want to be sure to bring a camera with them when checking out this bridge! If it looks familiar, it is because a replica of this bridge was built for a scene set in the movie, Memoirs of a Geisha. The pathway along the bridge is made of natural stone and is lined with fragrant cherry blossom trees that are in full bloom during the spring months. Tatsumi Bridge is an amazing attraction to visit during the day as well as at night. When the sun goes down, this bridge is lit by red lanterns that give it a warm and ambient vibe – perfect for a date night. This bridge is open 24 hours a day for your viewing pleasure.

Gion-Kyoto-Japan Kanji Museum & Library

Japan Kanji Museum & Library

The Japanese written language consists of over 5,000 written characters and visitors can see each and every one of them while visiting the Japan Kanji Museum & Library. This fun and interactive museum is dedicated entirely to the written language of the country and visitors can touch, play with, and learn about all of the characters and about the history of the language while visiting. Japan Kanji Museum & Library opened in 2016 and features a modern feel throughout. The wall in the main corridor is lined with a large timeline of the development of the language from its roots in China. There is even a tower inside where all of the characters are displayed for visitors to look at. Interactive exhibits teach guests what each character means and the significance of the character. Japan Kanji Museum & Library is open from 9:30am to 5pm every day of the week except for Mondays. Admission to get into the museum and library is 500 JPY for adults and 300 JPY for kids.

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Gion Corner

A place where visitors can get a taste of Japanese performing arts, Gion Corner inside of Yasaka Hall has it all. At Gion Corner visitors can take their seats inside of this fascinating theater and watch seven different types of performances by professional actors and musicians. At Gion Corner guests can watch as Maiko perform traditional dance moves, actors portray life in a comical matter in a Kyogen theater show and listen to music that was typically heard at the Imperial Palace. Guests will be in for an entertainment show of a lifetime when reserving a seat at one of these shows. Shows start daily at 6pm and 7pm and admission to get in is 3,150 JPY for adults, 2,200 JPY for students, and 1,900 JPY for children.

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Popular Temples and Shrines in Gion

Gion is home to shrines and temples that date back several centuries and guests are welcome to explore them and learn about the dynamic history of the region. These historical landmarks celebrate the legacy of former leaders as well as religious figures that have made a huge impact on what Gion is today. Here is a look at some of the most popular temples and shrines to check out while you are in town:

Gion-Kyoto-Yasaka Shrine

Yasaka Shrine

Located in the heart of the city, Yasaka Shrine is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire region. This ornate shrine is home to the annual Gion Matsuri festival that occurs in July, drawing in thousands of tourists and locals. Yasaka Shrine was constructed over 1300 years ago and is a great place to visit day or night. It features an inner sanctuary, an offering hall, and several smaller buildings. Guests are welcome to stop in and check it out during the day and partake in a guided tour. By night, the shrine comes alive when it is all lit up, and guests are welcome to admire its beauty and take part in lantern release ceremonies. Plan to visit Yasaka Shrine during the month of April when the cherry blossom trees are in bloom to admire the beauty and take in the fragrant floral smell. Yasaka Shrine is open 24 hours a day and admission is free.

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Kenninji Temple

A famed Zen Buddhist temple in the heart of the city, Kenninji Temple is considered to be one of the most important temples in the region and is home to a main building and gardens that visitors are welcome to check out and learn more about Zen Buddhism. Kenninji Temple was constructed in the year 1202 and is the oldest temple of the city. The temple is decked out in traditional Japanese architecture and features an impressive Zen garden at the back of the property known as “the garden of the sound of the tide”. In the garden, visitors can check out the native flora and fauna and meditate near the Buddhist and two monk stone monuments. Inside the temple, visitors can sit on one of the tatami mats and meditate or check out the artwork that lines the walls and the ceiling. Staff are on hand to share information about the Buddhist religion and about this historic temple. Kenninji Temple is open from 10am to 5pm most months of the year, and is closed from December 28-31. Admission into Kenninji Temple is 500 JPY per person.

Gion-Kyoto-Heian Jingu Shrine

Heian Jingu Shrine

Constructed in 1895, Heian Jingu Shrine was built in memory of the emperors of the past who ruled the land. This shrine was designed to mimic the Imperial Palace and it is adorned in beautiful flower gardens and cherry blossom trees that bloom to glory in April. Within the gates of the shrine, guests will find the main memorial building as well as museums where they can learn about important military and religious leaders of the region. For guests who will be in town during the month of October, stop by to take part in the annual Jidai Festival, which celebrates the founding of Gion thousands of years ago. Heian Jingu Shrine is open daily from 6am to 5:30pm and admission is free to both adults and kids.

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Fine Restaurants and Teahouses in Gion

Trying to decide on the best teahouses or restaurants to dine at while visiting Gion? Here are some of the most popular hot spots among tourists and residents alike.

  • Tsujiri Tea House, Gion Main Shop – A tantalizing tea and sweets shop where all menu items are made from the superior green tea of the region. Guests can sip on a hot cup of tea or sink their teeth into soft-serve ice cream that is dolled out with cakes and other pastries. Tsuijiri Tea House is open from Monday-Friday 10am to 8pm, and on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 7:30pm.
  • Lipton Tea House – A tea house for those who enjoy a variety of blends, this tea house is known by tea enthusiasts of the world and features everything from black tea to white tea and green tea as well as snacks and confections. This tea house is open from 10am to 9:30pm Sunday-Thursday, and from 10am to 10pm on Friday and Saturday.
  • Gion Hatanaka – Featuring an ambient dining experience, complete with performances by traditional Japanese Geishas, this restaurant serves up traditional Japanese cuisine with endless cups of locally crafted sake. Reservations should be made in advance as seats fill up quickly.
  • Sushi Matsumoto – No trip to Japan is complete without indulging in some expertly-crafted fresh sushi, and this restaurant is among the best that the region offers. Sushi Matsumoto is the proud recipient of two Michelin stars and is open for lunch and dinner all days of the week except for Tuesday.
  • Gion Café – For those who can’t decide whether they want to visit a tea house or a fine restaurant, Gion Café offers both. This place serves up piping-hot and ice-cold tea drinks and a variety of French food and is open from 10am to 10pm daily.

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The Best Hotels to Stay at in Kyoto

Home to 5-star luxury hotels, quaint bed and breakfast inns, and a variety of hostels that appeal to solo travelers who are looking for a budget-friendly lodging option, Gion offers a variety of places for guests to rest their heads at night. Not only will travelers find a large selection of hotels in the heart of the city, but there are also many options available in the countryside as well. Here is a look at some of the most popular hotels visitors can choose from:

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Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery

A charming hotel that is decked out in modern furnishings and boasts contemporary architecture, Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery is a place where nature and urban comforts collide. This hotel is located in downtown Gion and rooms can be reserved for less than 24,950 JPY per night. This world-class 5-star hotel offers beautiful views of the countryside and provides a quiet respite after a long day of sightseeing. Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery is located less than 30 miles from Osaka International Airport so it is a convenient hotel option for business and pleasure travelers alike.

At Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery, travelers have plenty of options when it comes to room layouts to choose from. This hotel offers everything from standard double rooms to deluxe rooms with a view. Each room is adorned in natural tones that provide for a spa-like feel. The rooms have large picture windows to allow plenty of natural light to get in. Amenities include access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, gourmet Japanese restaurants, a warm and ambient bar, a massage service, free breakfast, and Wi-Fi.

Check In to Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery, Step Out to Konchi-In Garden

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The Westin Miyako Kyoto

For just under 48,000 JPY per night, guests can lodge like royalty in the comfort of the rooms offered at The Westin Miyako Kyoto. This luxury hotel was recently renovated and now offers more luxury amenities than ever before. The Westin Miyako Kyoto is located in the downtown area with quick access to Osaka International Airport. It is within walking distance from many of the fine restaurants, boutique shops, attractions, and public transportation systems.

The Westin Miyako Kyoto offers a variety of rooms and suites that range from standard rooms to multi-room executive suites, and most rooms come with either a view of the gardens or the city. Each room is decked out in fresh neutral tones that provide for a relaxing stay. The rooms in this hotel feature floor-to-ceiling windows that allow plenty of natural light to get in. While staying at this hotel guests can take advantage of complimentary toiletries, a sauna, a day spa, an outdoor swimming pool, grocery delivery, a massage service, onsite gourmet restaurants, a public lounge, a bar, and a banquet hall for large events.

Check In to The Westin Miyako Kyoto, Step Out to National Museum of Modern Art

Gion-Kyoto-Kyoto Granbell Hotel

Kyoto Granbell Hotel

An exceptional value at just 10,100 JPY during non-peak travel months of the year, Kyoto Granbell Hotel exceeds expectations when it comes to modern luxury and elegance. This hotel is located in downtown Gion and offers guests a chance to relax and unwind amid peaceful surroundings. This hotel is within walking distance of many of the historic castles, shrines, temples, restaurants, and boutiques of the community.

When staying at Kyoto Granbell Hotel, guests will have many different options when it comes to picking out a room that is just perfect for them. Whether traveling alone or with family and business associates, Kyoto Granbell Hotel offers the perfect lodging accommodations. Rooms offered at this hotel include premier rooms with western-style furnishings, deluxe rooms with Japanese furnishings, and superior rooms in both western and Japanese styles. Guests will get to take advantage of amenities such as complimentary breakfast, a steam room, onsite restaurants and a bar, a coffee shop, an outdoor pool, and a massage service. Each room is decked out in clean and neutral furnishings that promote rest and relaxation.

Check In to Kyoto Granbell Hotel, Step Out to Asuka Restaurant

Gion-Kyoto-Kizashi The Suite

Kizashi The Suite

Showcasing the perfect mix of modern technology with traditional Japanese style, Kizashi The Suite is the ideal hotel for those who want to immerse themselves into the Japanese culture, but also want to indulge in luxury accommodations while doing it. This hotel is located in the downtown region and is centrally located near the city train and bus stations for easy access to all of Kyoto. Rooms start out at just 10,100 JPY per night and the hotel offers several suite and executive room options to suit the needs of guests.

Staying at Kizashi The Suite is an experience that guests will remember long after they have checked out. Each room is adorned in hardwood and tatami mat flooring, rich wall coloring, and modern Japanese style furniture. Some suites come with a full living room and dining room area and all guests are treated to fresh linens and fragrant toiletries. Kizashi The Suite features Michelin guide recognized restaurants, a spacious guest lobby, a hot tub, massage services, a day spa, a library, and a currency exchange center. Kizashi The Suite goes above and beyond to ensure the comfort and relaxation of all guests who stay here.

Check In to Kizashi The Suite, Step Out to Shoren-In Temple

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Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE

Boasting prestigious amenities such as a tatami-matted community room and stone soaking tubs, Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE offers the ultimate in rest and relaxation. Whether you are looking for a romantic room to share with your partner, are in the city on a family vacation, or embarking on a Japanese-inspired adventure with friends, this hotel has a room for all of your needs. Guests can reserve a room at this luxury hotel for as low as 42,000 JPY per night during the non-peak travel months of the year. Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE is located in downtown Gion with quick access to Gion Shijo Subway Station and Higashiyama Subway Station.

Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE features a variety of rooms and suites that are inspired by nature and traditional Japanese culture. From standard rooms to deluxe family rooms, guests will find exactly what they are looking for at Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE. If your lodging plans are flexible, allow the staff to assign you a room upon your arrival and you could receive a substantial discount on your stay. Rooms come complete with tatami mat or carpeted flooring, neutral colored walls, dark wood furnishings, and traditional Japanese art. Each room features a private bathroom, some even with stone soaking tubs. While staying at Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE, travelers are treated to amenities such as a community discussion room, a tranquil Japanese garden, complimentary massages, a hot tub, a day spa, and more.

Check In to Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE, Step Out to Kagizen Yoshifusa Japanese Teahouse

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A Guide to Gion District in Kyoto | Must-See Attractions & Popular Activities

A community of Kyoto that is known for its traditional wooden storefronts and rich Geisha culture, Gion is a district that celebrates the past and present of Japan. While in Gion, visitors can dine at award-winning restaurants, visit one of its Ryokans, take in the natural beauty of its wilderness, watch the Geishas perform traditional dance and theatrical moves, and lodge in expertly-designed hotel rooms that allow for a tranquil experience.

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A Complete Guide for Exploring Gion, Kyoto

Gion is a special place that offers lessons in history, culture, and tradition to all who visit. It is a place where people can relax and tap into their inner spirituality while enjoying all of the modern conveniences of a major metropolitan area. From fine hotels to interesting attractions and fine food, guests will enjoy all that there is to see and do in Gion.

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Must-See Attractions in Gion

Along with ancient shrines and temples, Gion is home to new-age attractions that highlight the culture and diversity of this stunning city. From museums to dinner with Maiko events, guests will find a variety of fun and interactive attractions to experience. Here are some of the best attractions Gion has to offer:

Gion-Kyoto-Tatsumi Bridge

Tatsumi Bridge

Idyllic and quaint, Tatsumi Bridge leads visitors across the Kamo River and all of its picture-perfect beauty. Guests will want to be sure to bring a camera with them when checking out this bridge! If it looks familiar, it is because a replica of this bridge was built for a scene set in the movie, Memoirs of a Geisha. The pathway along the bridge is made of natural stone and is lined with fragrant cherry blossom trees that are in full bloom during the spring months. Tatsumi Bridge is an amazing attraction to visit during the day as well as at night. When the sun goes down, this bridge is lit by red lanterns that give it a warm and ambient vibe – perfect for a date night. This bridge is open 24 hours a day for your viewing pleasure.

Gion-Kyoto-Japan Kanji Museum & Library

Japan Kanji Museum & Library

The Japanese written language consists of over 5,000 written characters and visitors can see each and every one of them while visiting the Japan Kanji Museum & Library. This fun and interactive museum is dedicated entirely to the written language of the country and visitors can touch, play with, and learn about all of the characters and about the history of the language while visiting. Japan Kanji Museum & Library opened in 2016 and features a modern feel throughout. The wall in the main corridor is lined with a large timeline of the development of the language from its roots in China. There is even a tower inside where all of the characters are displayed for visitors to look at. Interactive exhibits teach guests what each character means and the significance of the character. Japan Kanji Museum & Library is open from 9:30am to 5pm every day of the week except for Mondays. Admission to get into the museum and library is 500 JPY for adults and 300 JPY for kids.

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Gion Corner

A place where visitors can get a taste of Japanese performing arts, Gion Corner inside of Yasaka Hall has it all. At Gion Corner visitors can take their seats inside of this fascinating theater and watch seven different types of performances by professional actors and musicians. At Gion Corner guests can watch as Maiko perform traditional dance moves, actors portray life in a comical matter in a Kyogen theater show and listen to music that was typically heard at the Imperial Palace. Guests will be in for an entertainment show of a lifetime when reserving a seat at one of these shows. Shows start daily at 6pm and 7pm and admission to get in is 3,150 JPY for adults, 2,200 JPY for students, and 1,900 JPY for children.

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Popular Temples and Shrines in Gion

Gion is home to shrines and temples that date back several centuries and guests are welcome to explore them and learn about the dynamic history of the region. These historical landmarks celebrate the legacy of former leaders as well as religious figures that have made a huge impact on what Gion is today. Here is a look at some of the most popular temples and shrines to check out while you are in town:

Gion-Kyoto-Yasaka Shrine

Yasaka Shrine

Located in the heart of the city, Yasaka Shrine is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire region. This ornate shrine is home to the annual Gion Matsuri festival that occurs in July, drawing in thousands of tourists and locals. Yasaka Shrine was constructed over 1300 years ago and is a great place to visit day or night. It features an inner sanctuary, an offering hall, and several smaller buildings. Guests are welcome to stop in and check it out during the day and partake in a guided tour. By night, the shrine comes alive when it is all lit up, and guests are welcome to admire its beauty and take part in lantern release ceremonies. Plan to visit Yasaka Shrine during the month of April when the cherry blossom trees are in bloom to admire the beauty and take in the fragrant floral smell. Yasaka Shrine is open 24 hours a day and admission is free.

Gion-Kyoto-Kenninji Temple

Kenninji Temple

A famed Zen Buddhist temple in the heart of the city, Kenninji Temple is considered to be one of the most important temples in the region and is home to a main building and gardens that visitors are welcome to check out and learn more about Zen Buddhism. Kenninji Temple was constructed in the year 1202 and is the oldest temple of the city. The temple is decked out in traditional Japanese architecture and features an impressive Zen garden at the back of the property known as “the garden of the sound of the tide”. In the garden, visitors can check out the native flora and fauna and meditate near the Buddhist and two monk stone monuments. Inside the temple, visitors can sit on one of the tatami mats and meditate or check out the artwork that lines the walls and the ceiling. Staff are on hand to share information about the Buddhist religion and about this historic temple. Kenninji Temple is open from 10am to 5pm most months of the year, and is closed from December 28-31. Admission into Kenninji Temple is 500 JPY per person.

Gion-Kyoto-Heian Jingu Shrine

Heian Jingu Shrine

Constructed in 1895, Heian Jingu Shrine was built in memory of the emperors of the past who ruled the land. This shrine was designed to mimic the Imperial Palace and it is adorned in beautiful flower gardens and cherry blossom trees that bloom to glory in April. Within the gates of the shrine, guests will find the main memorial building as well as museums where they can learn about important military and religious leaders of the region. For guests who will be in town during the month of October, stop by to take part in the annual Jidai Festival, which celebrates the founding of Gion thousands of years ago. Heian Jingu Shrine is open daily from 6am to 5:30pm and admission is free to both adults and kids.

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Fine Restaurants and Teahouses in Gion

Trying to decide on the best teahouses or restaurants to dine at while visiting Gion? Here are some of the most popular hot spots among tourists and residents alike.

  • Tsujiri Tea House, Gion Main Shop – A tantalizing tea and sweets shop where all menu items are made from the superior green tea of the region. Guests can sip on a hot cup of tea or sink their teeth into soft-serve ice cream that is dolled out with cakes and other pastries. Tsuijiri Tea House is open from Monday-Friday 10am to 8pm, and on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 7:30pm.
  • Lipton Tea House – A tea house for those who enjoy a variety of blends, this tea house is known by tea enthusiasts of the world and features everything from black tea to white tea and green tea as well as snacks and confections. This tea house is open from 10am to 9:30pm Sunday-Thursday, and from 10am to 10pm on Friday and Saturday.
  • Gion Hatanaka – Featuring an ambient dining experience, complete with performances by traditional Japanese Geishas, this restaurant serves up traditional Japanese cuisine with endless cups of locally crafted sake. Reservations should be made in advance as seats fill up quickly.
  • Sushi Matsumoto – No trip to Japan is complete without indulging in some expertly-crafted fresh sushi, and this restaurant is among the best that the region offers. Sushi Matsumoto is the proud recipient of two Michelin stars and is open for lunch and dinner all days of the week except for Tuesday.
  • Gion Café – For those who can’t decide whether they want to visit a tea house or a fine restaurant, Gion Café offers both. This place serves up piping-hot and ice-cold tea drinks and a variety of French food and is open from 10am to 10pm daily.

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The Best Hotels to Stay at in Kyoto

Home to 5-star luxury hotels, quaint bed and breakfast inns, and a variety of hostels that appeal to solo travelers who are looking for a budget-friendly lodging option, Gion offers a variety of places for guests to rest their heads at night. Not only will travelers find a large selection of hotels in the heart of the city, but there are also many options available in the countryside as well. Here is a look at some of the most popular hotels visitors can choose from:

Gion-Kyoto-Kyoto Yura Hotel - MGalllery

Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery

A charming hotel that is decked out in modern furnishings and boasts contemporary architecture, Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery is a place where nature and urban comforts collide. This hotel is located in downtown Gion and rooms can be reserved for less than 24,950 JPY per night. This world-class 5-star hotel offers beautiful views of the countryside and provides a quiet respite after a long day of sightseeing. Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery is located less than 30 miles from Osaka International Airport so it is a convenient hotel option for business and pleasure travelers alike.

At Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery, travelers have plenty of options when it comes to room layouts to choose from. This hotel offers everything from standard double rooms to deluxe rooms with a view. Each room is adorned in natural tones that provide for a spa-like feel. The rooms have large picture windows to allow plenty of natural light to get in. Amenities include access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, gourmet Japanese restaurants, a warm and ambient bar, a massage service, free breakfast, and Wi-Fi.

Check In to Kyoto Yura Hotel – MGalllery, Step Out to Konchi-In Garden

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The Westin Miyako Kyoto

For just under 48,000 JPY per night, guests can lodge like royalty in the comfort of the rooms offered at The Westin Miyako Kyoto. This luxury hotel was recently renovated and now offers more luxury amenities than ever before. The Westin Miyako Kyoto is located in the downtown area with quick access to Osaka International Airport. It is within walking distance from many of the fine restaurants, boutique shops, attractions, and public transportation systems.

The Westin Miyako Kyoto offers a variety of rooms and suites that range from standard rooms to multi-room executive suites, and most rooms come with either a view of the gardens or the city. Each room is decked out in fresh neutral tones that provide for a relaxing stay. The rooms in this hotel feature floor-to-ceiling windows that allow plenty of natural light to get in. While staying at this hotel guests can take advantage of complimentary toiletries, a sauna, a day spa, an outdoor swimming pool, grocery delivery, a massage service, onsite gourmet restaurants, a public lounge, a bar, and a banquet hall for large events.

Check In to The Westin Miyako Kyoto, Step Out to National Museum of Modern Art

Gion-Kyoto-Kyoto Granbell Hotel

Kyoto Granbell Hotel

An exceptional value at just 10,100 JPY during non-peak travel months of the year, Kyoto Granbell Hotel exceeds expectations when it comes to modern luxury and elegance. This hotel is located in downtown Gion and offers guests a chance to relax and unwind amid peaceful surroundings. This hotel is within walking distance of many of the historic castles, shrines, temples, restaurants, and boutiques of the community.

When staying at Kyoto Granbell Hotel, guests will have many different options when it comes to picking out a room that is just perfect for them. Whether traveling alone or with family and business associates, Kyoto Granbell Hotel offers the perfect lodging accommodations. Rooms offered at this hotel include premier rooms with western-style furnishings, deluxe rooms with Japanese furnishings, and superior rooms in both western and Japanese styles. Guests will get to take advantage of amenities such as complimentary breakfast, a steam room, onsite restaurants and a bar, a coffee shop, an outdoor pool, and a massage service. Each room is decked out in clean and neutral furnishings that promote rest and relaxation.

Check In to Kyoto Granbell Hotel, Step Out to Asuka Restaurant

Gion-Kyoto-Kizashi The Suite

Kizashi The Suite

Showcasing the perfect mix of modern technology with traditional Japanese style, Kizashi The Suite is the ideal hotel for those who want to immerse themselves into the Japanese culture, but also want to indulge in luxury accommodations while doing it. This hotel is located in the downtown region and is centrally located near the city train and bus stations for easy access to all of Kyoto. Rooms start out at just 10,100 JPY per night and the hotel offers several suite and executive room options to suit the needs of guests.

Staying at Kizashi The Suite is an experience that guests will remember long after they have checked out. Each room is adorned in hardwood and tatami mat flooring, rich wall coloring, and modern Japanese style furniture. Some suites come with a full living room and dining room area and all guests are treated to fresh linens and fragrant toiletries. Kizashi The Suite features Michelin guide recognized restaurants, a spacious guest lobby, a hot tub, massage services, a day spa, a library, and a currency exchange center. Kizashi The Suite goes above and beyond to ensure the comfort and relaxation of all guests who stay here.

Check In to Kizashi The Suite, Step Out to Shoren-In Temple

Gion-Kyoto-Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE

Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE

Boasting prestigious amenities such as a tatami-matted community room and stone soaking tubs, Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE offers the ultimate in rest and relaxation. Whether you are looking for a romantic room to share with your partner, are in the city on a family vacation, or embarking on a Japanese-inspired adventure with friends, this hotel has a room for all of your needs. Guests can reserve a room at this luxury hotel for as low as 42,000 JPY per night during the non-peak travel months of the year. Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE is located in downtown Gion with quick access to Gion Shijo Subway Station and Higashiyama Subway Station.

Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE features a variety of rooms and suites that are inspired by nature and traditional Japanese culture. From standard rooms to deluxe family rooms, guests will find exactly what they are looking for at Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE. If your lodging plans are flexible, allow the staff to assign you a room upon your arrival and you could receive a substantial discount on your stay. Rooms come complete with tatami mat or carpeted flooring, neutral colored walls, dark wood furnishings, and traditional Japanese art. Each room features a private bathroom, some even with stone soaking tubs. While staying at Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE, travelers are treated to amenities such as a community discussion room, a tranquil Japanese garden, complimentary massages, a hot tub, a day spa, and more.

Check In to Kyoto Ryokan SAKANOUE, Step Out to Kagizen Yoshifusa Japanese Teahouse

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