Keizankaku
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Keizankaku

Shimotoge-20-6 Hiedanocho, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, 621-0033, Japan
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With a stay at Keizankaku in Kameoka, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Kameoka Sports Ground and Anaoji Temple. This ryokan is 17.3 mi (27.9 km) from Kinkaku-ji Temple and 13.5 mi (21.7 km) from Shijo Street.Show More
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3.1/5
Cleanliness: 3.1
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ParkingFreeHot SpringMassage RoomRestaurantKTV24-Hour Front DeskWi-Fi in Public AreasFree
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Airport: Osaka International Airport
(32.7km)
Train: JR Namikawa station
(5.3km)
Train: JR Kameoka Station
(6.5km)
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Japanese Style Room (New Wing)
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Japanese Style Room (New Wing)

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First Building Ichino Yakata Special Room
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First Building Ichino Yakata Special Room

15m² | Floor: 6
Has window
Free Wi-Fi
Smoking Permitted
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Air Conditioning (Cooling Only)
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Second Building Pottery Bath Attached Japanese Room Smoking

Second Building Pottery Bath Attached Japanese Room Smoking

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Refrigerator
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Towel
Toothbrush
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Japanese-Style Room with Private Open-Air Bath
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Japanese-Style Room with Private Open-Air Bath

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Japanese-Style Room Selected at Check-in
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3.1/5
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  • Cleanliness3.1
  • Amenities3.1
  • Location3.1
  • Service3.1

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Guide23628406946
April 22, 2023
Available on Saturday and Sunday at the end of April. The course was based on the room type. The room is spacious and Japanese style! I had asked for deodorization in advance, so I wasn't worried about the odor in the room, but when I went out into the hallway, I could smell the smoking smell from some room. In this day and age, I think it would be a good idea to at least separate smoking and non-smoking areas for each floor. . . The food was okay, and the flavor of the soup stock was delicious. Is the overall volume insufficient? Personally, I found the bath water warm and comfortable. Here's a particularly bad point. First of all, the top shelf of the changing basket in the public bath was covered in dust. It's at a height that makes you want to put your luggage, but I noticed it just before I put it down. It's completely at eye level, so please be careful about that. Next, there is a charge for ice. This was the first time I had to pay to get ice at a hotel. I wish they had at least an ice maker. Next is the air conditioner in the room. It was the type where you could only switch between high and low settings, but apparently the heating and cooling settings for the entire building were determined by default, and when I stayed there, the heating was still set, so I couldn't cool down the room after taking a bath. . . Even though it's a long-established store, it's a bit inconvenient. Although the people's response was good, I wish the facilities at the inn were a little better.
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April 21, 2022
It is not used for lodging, but is used as a "lunch" and "hot spring bathing" place for a set trip. It was also a corona misfortune, and the sightseeing bus was only one of us, and it was vacant. The hot spring public bath was simply said to be wide, and I felt it was clean, but this was also about "normal". Bath towels will not be lent unless you pay 400 yen, valuables lockers are so small that women cannot put them in their bags, and the security against the risk of theft is "lowest" class. We left our shoes at the dining hall and bathed in the hot springs in slippers, so it was fine, but when we put on our shoes, the locker fee was 100 yen. It's not a translation, it's extremely sloppy, it's good because it's so empty, but if it's crowded, you can't tell who's slippers it is. Of course, if the cooking is not good with this, ✖ 5 will not get a single 0, but only the cooking was far "better" than expected. However, they don't pay attention to the serving of food at all. They always serve food from the "back seat", so we who sit first are the last ones, and we are men who eat quickly. It's been a long time, the staff don't have the ability to respond flexibly to things like this, and I can't say that we have to send out all at once because there are about 30 people, but as a staff member, I have the ability to make arrangements and observe the surroundings and respond. Of course I have it. He was extremely insensitive when it came to asking for extra rice, and if he looked around, he would have been able to find out who had finished earlier. It's the same with ya, but only a few people drink, and even if you don't work hard to make money, you can put it off for later.Do you want to earn that much? Even if you ask the price by the side, it is truly a "rip off" price. The truth is that the evaluation is about 01, but the number of dishes, taste, and quantity were all good, so it is a normal evaluation of 03.
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September 9, 2022
Stopped by for lunch on a set trip this time as well. There is no change from the past, and if you express it in the Kyoto style, you will say, "Well, let's do something like this." I'm sorry for people in other prefectures who can't understand this nuance, but that's the only expression specification. Although it is said to be full of matsutake mushrooms, it doesn't smell at all...it doesn't taste good. In general, simmering (sukiyaki) matsutake mushrooms with meat, which is a food that "eats" the scent, is like a mistake in the menu composition. The portion was small, so I had no choice but to replace it with rice, but this was also a joke. You will be involved in the lone sword as a restaurant. And what hasn't been improved at all is the hot spring lockers. Why don't you just re-install it? A place where you can spend a long time (120 minutes with pre-prepared meals and a bath) due to a mistake in the planning of the travel agency. Well, there's no TV in the lobby, so you can't even step outside. Even a minute is too much time. Is it free for everyone at the time of lunch and bathing at a similar restaurant nearby at another travel agency? (I don't know if it was included in the travel expenses or not)... 200 yen here, 400 yen just for renting a bath towel... Kyoto's rip-off constitution has extended to here. did you come?
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Guest User
April 16, 2022
I made a reservation at Jalan and checked in using the Kyoto Project, but after checking in, I received a phone call from the front desk to my room. You will be staying at the same rate. I stayed with the guidance, but at the time of check-out, I was charged the accommodation fee with an amount that was higher than the reserved amount. I explained that I had heard that it was the same amount, but I was paid for the accommodation with the added amount. There is no proper explanation at the front desk at the time of check-in, and Kyoto Project charges more than the normal price. Scary inn, please be careful.
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July 26, 2021
I thought that there would be no trip this year as it was said to be the fifth wave of corona infection, but my eldest daughter strongly wanted to go to a hot spring, so I decided to go to a nearby hot spring, Yunohana Onsen. Did. I decided to visit Keizankaku after reading word of mouth, but I think the food was as good as the word of mouth. Also, the room was nice and clean. The bath felt a little hot in the large public bath, but it was a pleasant hot water. The open-air bath was a nice temperature, and I was able to relax while admiring the full moon. It's not too far from Kyoto city, and it's easy to get to Hiyoshi Dam and Miyama, so it was a very satisfying trip for the whole family.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this hotel.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Extra bed and crib policies may vary according to room type. Please refer to the room type details for more information.

Breakfast
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
JPY 1,500 (approx. US$9.92) per person
Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 75
With a stay at Keizankaku in Kameoka, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Kameoka Sports Ground and Anaoji Temple. This ryokan is 17.3 mi (27.9 km) from Kinkaku-ji Temple and 13.5 mi (21.7 km) from Shijo Street.

Enjoy recreational amenities such as hot springs and karaoke.

Satisfy your appetite with Japanese cuisine at Hanakaren, one of the ryokan's 2 restaurants. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 9 AM for a fee.

Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and an elevator. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 75 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and minibars, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Services & Amenities

Hot Spring
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Cuisine: Japanese
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Keizankaku?

Prices at Keizankaku are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What is the closest airport to Keizankaku?

The closest airport is Osaka International Airport. It is 32.71km from the hotel and approximately a 49minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Keizankaku?

The check-in time is after 15:00 and the check-out time is before 10:00.

Does Keizankaku provide airport transfer services?

No, the Keizankaku doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Keizankaku have?

Keizankaku has the following amenities and services: Parking, Hot Spring, Massage Room.

Does Keizankaku have a swimming pool?

No, Keizankaku doesn't have a pool.

Does Keizankaku have fitness amenities?

No, Keizankaku doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Keizankaku provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does Keizankaku have non-smoking rooms?

Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Keizankaku provide breakfast?

Yes, Keizankaku provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportOsaka International Airport
Distance to Airport34.04KM
Nearest Train StationJR Namikawa station
Distance to Train Station5.33KM
Average Price FromUSD435
Hotel Star Rating3