Advantages: The room is very big. It is very new and clean. The room is spotlessly clean. The toiletries are complete, including body lotion, makeup remover gel, facial cleanser, toner and moisturizer set. The razor has four blades. The hotel front desk service is enthusiastic. They greet you when you enter and leave, and help you call a car to pick up and put down your luggage. The deluxe room has a balcony, and the balcony is very large. Although there is no scenery, it can exchange fresh air and is also very quiet. The room is well insulated, so you don’t need to turn on the air conditioner at night to avoid dryness. The minibar has free drinks and plenty of water every day. Opposite is the Fresco supermarket. There is a post office, laundry room (this one is closer) and convenience store on the right hand side of the door. There are restaurants, gas stations and laundry rooms on the left hand side. The hotel does not allow people under 12 years old to stay, so it is very quiet. The surrounding Okazaki Shrine, Komyoji Temple, Kyoto University, and **** are all within walking distance.
Disadvantages: The place to put luggage is too small, basically it can’t be put in. My smallest luggage, rimowa26 inches, can’t fit in, not to mention the other two large luggages, and the room is big enough. Because once the luggage rack is put on, the sliding door will not be able to open the wardrobe, which is a design defect. I tried several types of breakfast that many people criticized. My family chose Japanese style, which he thought was ok, and the staple food was tamagoyaki. I chose American style, which is the most normal bacon, sausage and eggs. The taste is OK, and the fruit is very sweet (I think it is normal to choose this at least without stepping on thunder, and you can also eat full). The next day I added 1600 to change to Benedict. Benedict, which is praised by many people, I think it is very ordinary. The bottom is smoked salmon. If you like smoked salmon, you may think the breakfast is good, but I don’t like it. I can understand that the hotel is not large in size, so the breakfast cannot be too rich, and it is impossible to do self-service, otherwise the food will go bad if it is left for too long. But I have stayed in small and exquisite high-end hotels in other countries. In fact, it can be semi-self-service. Fruits, bread and drinks can be taken in the self-service area, and the staple food can be ordered. It is estimated that the hotel is unwilling to do so due to cost control. The most important thing is that there are only two choices of juice for breakfast, and there is no milk. You can only choose between coffee and black tea. Although the hotel stipulates that people under 12 are not allowed to stay, it is not appropriate for teenagers between 12 and 18 to drink coffee and black tea, right? At least there should be the option of milk. And when there are many guests dining during the morning rush hour, it took us a long time to wait for the waiter to come, which was not very comfortable. Summary: The breakfast is indeed not outstanding, but it is passable. The reason for this is not the breakfast itself, but the hotel's own positioning of this only restaurant. Because it is to be a French restaurant, the chef's idea must be the same. In fact, a hotel decorated as a Japanese garden should be a Japanese restaurant instead of a French restaurant. The Japanese restaurant downstairs in the hotel next door is doing well.
this hotel is in a good location, it is not a family hotel, breakfast was good,the only gripe we had is that we asked for non smokers room and the room smelled of tabaco, they did move us to another room which did not smell of tabaco but had not been used for a while and did have dust on the furniture.
they did try to please and make our stay pleasant
The hotel is located in a small alley next to the main road in Kyoto, which is very charming. The transportation is very convenient, just a 5-minute walk from Higashiyama Station. Shirakawa is outside the window, and this river is nice both day and night.
It is very convenient to watch the Kyoto Comic Exhibition, just 5 minutes away from the venue.
The hotel can store luggage on the day after check-out, which is very good.
There are washing machines and dryers, coin-operated, as shown in the picture, which is very convenient.
It is within a 10-20 minute walk from several surrounding attractions.
The room is very large, as shown in the picture. It is very convenient to stay here when traveling near Higashiyama.
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An old hotel, next to the Rabbit Shrine, and opposite a 24-hour supermarket. I didn't know it at first, so I looked for food everywhere. It's close to Eikan-do Nanzenji Temple, but there's basically nothing to eat after dinner time. The hotel room is larger than average, but the facilities are really old. I booked a smoking room, which didn't suffocate me, but the smoke was too strong... The noise of the air conditioner and the refrigerator when I was sleeping was too loud, and I couldn't sleep. There is a public bath, but there is only one pool, which is good for relaxing. Considering the facilities and location, I probably won't stay here again
I had high expectations for a ryokan hotel in Osaka and Kyoto, but the accommodations were Japanese-style rooms and were okay....but there were no ryokan facilities...
I thought ryokans in Japan usually had facilities for the public to use outside....They said there was an outdoor hot spring on the 4th floor rooftop, but when I tried to make a reservation, there were only 3 private rooms.
You can make a reservation for a private room every hour from 4 PM to 11 PM (1,000 yen per use),
I made a reservation because it was a ryokan hotel, but...I was disappointed...There was just a bathtub and shower booth on the large outdoor terrace of the villa...I thought it was a ryokan, so I was shocked..ㅡ.ㅡ
Just take a bath in the outdoor bath while looking at the night sky outside...And if you use a rental car, there is no parking lot inside the hotel, so you have to use the paid parking lot next to the hotel.
The hotel has its own courtyard, breakfast and dinner are facing the courtyard, very enjoyable
The decoration in the room is very elegant and exquisite, there is a square bath to take a bath
Food for breakfast and dinner are Japanese, the ingredients are more ordinary, in fact, I don't appreciate Kaiseki, if I come again, I will choose Western breakfast and dinner
Stayed in a room with an open-air hot spring and a garden. The bathroom door leads to the garden. The door will be opened by the staff during the day. It is very comfortable to take a bath, but you may see centipedes crawling on the ground halfway through. The hotel's free ice cream is very milky. The tofu shabushabu pot for dinner is very delicious. The service is good. If you are afraid of insects, it is not recommended to stay in the garden room
Hotel near Gion/Kiyomizu Temple,Kyoto8.3% of visitors choose this area
YYIREN2024.09.14
Love the hotel, great location to visit Kyoto. The staff are very friendly and helpful.room is very clean. I'm surprised how spacious the room is. Will come back again!
Hotel near Gion/Kiyomizu Temple,Kyoto8.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2023.11.19
I booked a twin room after arriving at the store, 3 people can not stay or can not be an extra bed. I can change to a 3-person room. Originally 1400 one night, now one more person has changed to 2600 one night. After the cancellation time, otherwise I rebooked the hotel. The bathroom in the room is very satisfied. Since it is a single room, why is the other bed very good? Strange and there's no bed on the ground floor.
Because we were going to Nanzenji Temple and Eikan-do, we chose to stay at FuFu. It is next to Wulin-an and Hyotei. You can walk to the above attractions. The environment is small but exquisite in Japanese style. The room comes with a private bath. It is worth the extra 4k per night. The check-in guy is from Kazakhstan and is fluent in Chinese, English and Japanese. He is very enthusiastic. We chose to deliver breakfast to the room. The front desk helped to call a taxi when checking out. Japanese courtesy farewell
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GGuest UserIndependent villa, there is everything in it, very satisfied
Suitable for a family of several people, quiet, there are fried pork chops downstairs, Luo Shen convenience store, 3 minutes walk from the subway
LLukeHotel Material was a great value stop in our tour of Japan.
We stayed for 2 nights as a family of four and it provided everything we needed. The bunks were large and ample for even adults. The sunken king bed was unusual, but easily the largest bed I slept in in Japan and well worth the investment. The shower was also excellent with both great water pressure and was tall enough to accommodate me at 6ft without sitting, a first for me here.
The room was clean and well presented and even came with some games to occupy the kids. The staff weee helpful and happy to look after our bags before check in.
The hotel also has a lovely roof terrace available which we weren’t expecting.
GGuest User2 It was an inn I took on a trip with a person.
1 Rent out the whole eaves! The first thing was that I was very relaxed without being caught in the simple feeling of a hotel!
There are toilets up and downstairs, and the remake of the old folk house felt the old-fashioned taste, soaked in the warmth, and it was very fun.
Next time I went to Kyoto, I thought I would use it! ..
GGuest UserI went by car, but the parking lot is also on the back side of the building, and I would like to do some sightseeing after checking out, so I was very grateful to hear the question if I could stop.
The staff was very friendly and I was able to spend a pleasant time.
Is the main building mainly a Western-style room? I think the annex on the back side is mainly Japanese-style rooms.
Speaking of which, it was a pity that the underground bath could be taken until midnight but not early in the morning.
The location is good, about 10 minutes on foot to Higashiyama Station on the Tozai Subway Line, and you can walk to Nanzenji Temple and Eikando.
I would like to use it again.
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