KKR Kyoto Kuniso

KKR Kyoto Kuniso Reviews

KKR Kyoto Kuniso

Higashi Sakuramachi 27-3, Kyoto City, JapanView Hotel Details
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KKR Kyoto Kuniso Guest Reviews

3.9/5
7 Reviews
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Location3.9
Amenities3.9
Service3.9
Cleanliness3.9
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Ricky.Y
Japanese Style Room with Toilet
Checked in Mar 2023
Friends
10 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on May 5, 2023
It is a hotel with some history, but it is well maintained. The facilities are clean and tidy. The staff at the front desk is very helpful. The meal was good.
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Japanese-Style Twin Room with Private Bathroom
Checked in Jul 2023
Family
4 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jul 25, 2023
I live in tatami mats. The room is the largest room for tourists in Japan. The room is very clean. We have to catch the Shinkansen the next day. The hotel booked a taxi for us. The service is very good and the environment is quiet. Just try not to go out when it is late. The location Still a bit off, not many pedestrians on the road
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Japanese-Style Twin Room with Private Bathroom
Checked in May 2024
Friends
2 Reviews
4.7/5
Amazing
Posted on May 2, 2024
衝著有温泉隨便找的。雖然跟我預想的温泉體驗好像還是有點差別,就衹是泡熱水池的感覺。1400在中國肯定算貴,在日本,不太清楚,沒有試過別的。衹有温泉,也不會有更多別的設施(桑拿之類的)。比起商務酒店,房間還是夠大的(我可能被日本的房間PUA慣了)。選的房間打開窗剛好正對鴨川。要是能選房間就好了,給到的房間是301,剛好給樹擋住。要是再高一層就可以俯瞰鴨川。
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Checked in Mar 2024
Business travelers
0 Reviews
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 10, 2024
This hotel was built on the site of the former Kunimiya residence. This time, I received a donation at a social gathering in the town. After the dinner, we looked at the beautiful rock garden. You can also get off to Kamogawa Park from here.
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Checked in Apr 2023
Other
0 Reviews
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Apr 3, 2023
My father was also a member of the KKR union, so I often used affiliated lodging facilities. In the past, there were many lodging facilities all over the country. . It was an inn that retains the good old a**osphere of that time. This is an inn that satisfies the necessary and sufficient conditions without excessive service or exaggerated decoration. Cleaning was perfect. We stayed for 2 nights, but it was convenient to go anywhere because the location was good. We had dinner at the inn only one day. It was delicious, but...half board - breakfast only = cost of dinner. . When I think about it, I feel like I'm not sure... However, it is difficult to make reservations in Kyoto, and places with a bit of a name are expensive! So, if it's only for one night, I think it's great. There was also a large public bath that was brought from KKR in Atami. how? on the track? Food that is transported from far away by truck has a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions, so the food mileage is large. . . In the case of hot springs, if truck transportation from Atami to Kyoto, hot spring mileage (coined word, but...) may be expensive. ? I was worried about that, so I reduced one ★.
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Checked in Apr 2022
Other
0 Reviews
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Apr 26, 2022
Kamogawa view & large hot spring bath & open-air bath & pick-up service available, so I stayed for multiple nights. For one night without meals, the Japanese-style room (Kamogawa side) costs 5,000 yen, and the Western-style twin room (Kamogawa side) costs 6,000 yen. increase. The room is old, and the cleaning is like sweeping. However, the view of Higashiyama mountain range and Kamogawa river is wonderful, and the view from the lounge in the garden of the historic Motomiya residence is also wonderful. The public bath is small, but it's rare to find an inn with an open-air bath in the middle of Kyoto. You can walk through the garden to the Kamogawa Riverside in 10 seconds, so it's a very good location for a walk. I recommend it to those who can enjoy such added value, but it depends on the price. We always keep our lodging costs low and eat at a famous restaurant in Kyoto, so we stayed without meals, but the lunch in the lounge wasn't bad. By the way, there are affordable restaurants and bakeries where bread lovers gather in the surrounding area, and there is a convenience store nearby, so I didn't have to worry about staying without meals in the morning and evening.
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