Overview
Located in the Yunohana hot spring area of Kyoto, Syoenso Hozugawatei invites you to experience the calm rhythms of Japanese tradition. This ryokan blends warm hospitality, natural hot springs, and refined cuisine with the cultural richness of Kyoto. The property was developed alongside the local hot spring itself, and every part of your stay reflects a deep connection to the history, seasons, and spirit of the area. From the moment you arrive, the staff works to enrich your time and help you find moments of quiet joy and comfort.
Accommodation
You can choose from six types of rooms, each reflecting a different way to enjoy Japanese design and Kyoto’s natural beauty. Every space uses soft lighting, natural wood, and carefully curated details to help you relax. Some rooms include open-air baths, while others combine Japanese and Western elements for added comfort.
Standard Double Room: A Western-style space with a double bed for those who prefer a traditional bed over futon.
Standard Japanese-style Room: Relax in a tatami room with a veranda and seasonal garden views. This room captures the understated elegance of Kyoto.
Deluxe Suite: Enjoy both Japanese and Western-style rooms in a larger suite designed with care and attention to detail.
Open-Air Bath Rooms: These rooms include a private open-air bath and offer a peaceful retreat. Bathe at your own pace while soaking in the quiet natural setting.
Cypress Bath Rooms: Some rooms feature cypress wood tubs that fill the space with a calming aroma.
Scenic View Bath Room: One special room includes a private bath with an open view, letting you enjoy the landscape while you soak.
All rooms come with essentials like air conditioning, yukata robes, toiletries, and tea sets. Check-in starts at 3:00 p.m., and check-out is at 10:00 a.m.
Dining
At Syoenso, every meal reflects the flavors of Kyoto’s changing seasons. You can enjoy beautifully presented kaiseki cuisine prepared with seasonal vegetables, fresh seafood, and local specialties.
Dinner options include:
- Tempura kaiseki
- Sushi kaiseki
- Sukiyaki kaiseki
Each meal emphasizes presentation, balance, and harmony. The chefs use Kyoto’s long culinary history as inspiration, and every bite is crafted to be both nourishing and memorable.
Onsen and Wellness
Kyoto’s natural hot spring water flows through the baths at Syoenso, known for its rich minerals and comforting warmth. Soak in indoor or open-air baths and listen to the sounds of waterfalls and nearby rivers.
Daikoku-yu: A large shared bath with whirlpool and spacious design. Ideal for unwinding at the end of the day.
Rock Bath: Surrounded by stones and nature, this open-air bath lets you relax to the sound of water and birdsong.
Cypress Bath: A fragrant bath built from cypress wood, connecting you to the forest atmosphere.
Medicinal Bath: Infused with seasonal herbs, this bath offers a gentle wellness experience.
Mist Sauna: A Western-style mist sauna for quiet, low-heat relaxation.
Private Baths: You can reserve private baths for your own quiet time. These spaces are especially suited for couples or those who prefer privacy.
After your bath, rest in the Edo-style wooden lounge where displays of traditional theater, Noh, and kabuki create a tranquil setting.
Guests with Tattoos
If you have tattoos, you can enjoy the private baths without restriction. The ryokan provides a respectful and inclusive space for all travelers.
Facilities
The entire ryokan reflects historical Japanese design. Walk through hallways decorated with antiques, seasonal displays, and wooden craftsmanship.
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and common areas
- Lounge area for relaxation
- Theater-style decor with references to Edo-period arts
- Dining hall with garden views
- Elevator access and modern conveniences in traditional spaces
Activities
Take time to enjoy more than just the hot springs. During your stay, you can:
- Wear a yukata and stroll through the garden or explore the nearby town
- Experience Kyoto’s traditions in a quiet setting
- Visit Yunohana’s historic landmarks and nature trails
Additional Features
- Seasonal decorations in the lobby and dining areas
- Aromatic cypress and herbal baths
- Unique room layouts combining Japanese and Western styles
- Accessible check-in at 3:00 p.m., check-out by 10:00 a.m.
- Thoughtful staff ready to enhance your time in Kyoto
Syoenso Hozugawatei doesn’t just offer a place to stay—it gives you a space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the spirit of Kyoto.



















