During your stay, you can enjoy the pleasure of a bath, sitting in a white bathtub, sipping red wine, and appreciating the unique garden scenery of a traditional machiya. The garden is an indispensable part of a Kyoto machiya. The inn's garden is planted with elegant plants whose appearance changes with the seasons and time. Washing away the sweat in the bathtub while admiring the seasonal views of the garden is truly a luxurious experience. At night, through the bathroom skylight, the ambiguous moonlight shines in, creating a very special atmosphere. It feels as if you are in another world, and you are sure to enjoy this mysterious feeling. Stay at the inn, fall asleep surrounded by the scenery of Kyoto, and wake up again. If you wake up in the early morning, try walking through the Great Buddha Green Park, follow the path to Toyokuni and Hokoji Temple, and then take a look at the inscription on the Hokoji Temple bell – 'Peace and prosperity for the country, happiness for the ruler and subjects.' This is not a tourist attraction, but a place where historical events took place. Stay at the inn and enjoy time together. Near the garden, we have designed a raised stage. On this stage, filled with the fresh scent of cypress, you can watch movies projected by the Epson projector opposite, enjoy tea, chat and drink coffee with family and friends, and admire the beautiful garden scenery, creating unforgettable moments together.
Welcome to Kyoto! Staying at the Luna House KIYOMIZU allows you to enjoy the pleasure of exploring Kyoto famous attractions on foot.
Kiyomizu Temple, Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka streets, Hokan-ji Temple, Yasaka Pagoda, Rokkaku-dō Temple, Rokudo Chinno-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo, Kyoto National Museum, Toyokuni , Hoko-ji Temple, Myoho-in, Chishaku-in, and also Kennin-ji and Kodaiji Temples, famous for Zen rock gardens, as well as Yasui Konpiragu, known for severing bad relationships. all these famous tourist spots are within walking distance. You can freely explore and fully enjoy the beautiful scenery of Kyoto.