Rating: 4.9/5

Gion Kyouka (Gion no Yado Kyoka)

  • Breakfast & dinner
  • Japanese garden views
  • 107Mid-range onsen
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families

Overview

Gion Kyoka, located near Gion Shirakawa’s “Tatsumi Bridge” in Kyoto, offers a charming stay that blends tradition with modern elegance. The ryokan is housed in a renovated Taisho-era teahouse, featuring traditional Kyoto craftsmanship “Kyo Karakami” and thoughtfully arranged Scandinavian furniture. This unique combination preserves the atmosphere of an old tea house while offering a refined and tranquil space.

Accommodation

Gion Kyoka offers four rooms designed in a Kyoto machiya style, retaining the original charm of a traditional teahouse. Each room comes with a hinoki wood bath and unique seasonal themes reflected in the decor.

  • Standard Twin (Room 101 Yamabuki): Features warm plaster walls inspired by the blossoms of early spring. The soft breeze from the courtyard creates a relaxing environment.
  • Superior Twin (Room 102 Gin-nezu): A mix of Japanese and Western styles, with plaster walls reflecting winter’s calm. Guests can enjoy views of the inner courtyard and rear garden, offering an authentic machiya experience.
  • Deluxe Double (Room 201 Enji): Reflects the vibrant colors of autumn, with a spacious living room perfect for reminiscing about your Kyoto adventures.
  • Deluxe Twin (Room 202 Ai): Features cool blue plaster walls inspired by the summer sky, with a large tatami space ideal for unwinding after a day of sightseeing.

Dining

Gion Kyoka does not have in-house dining for dinner, but breakfast is available, featuring rice cooked in a traditional earthenware pot and seasonal ingredients. This meal is designed to provide a fulfilling start to your day of Kyoto exploration. There is also a “no meal” option for guests who prefer flexibility in their dining choices.

Onsen and Wellness

Each room at Gion Kyoka includes a full hinoki bath. The hinoki wood adds warmth and beauty to the bathing experience, providing a relaxing end to your day in Kyoto. The soothing scent and gentle heat offer a perfect way to unwind.

Guests with Tattoos

There are no public hot springs at Gion Kyoka, as each room has its private bath. Therefore, guests with tattoos are welcome to enjoy the privacy of their own hinoki bath without restrictions.

Facilities

  • Hinoki Baths: Each room features a full hinoki bath, enhancing the relaxation experience with its natural beauty and warmth.
  • In-Room Amenities: Air conditioning, underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, refrigerator, kettle, coffee machine, safe, and more are available in each room.
  • Special Amenities: Some rooms are equipped with a kitchenette, microwave, and cooking utensils, allowing for a more independent stay.

Activities

Guests are encouraged to explore the nearby Gion district, famous for its traditional teahouses, narrow streets, and historical landmarks. The location also offers easy access to local attractions like the Tatsumi Bridge and numerous temples and shrines in the area.

Additional Features

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Convenient location with easy access to public transport
  • Elegant Kyoto-style decor in all rooms
  • Close proximity to the iconic Gion Shirakawa district

Gion Kyouka (Gion no Yado Kyoka) – Address

đź“Ť 231 NishinochĹŤ, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto

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