Guest User
April 25, 2025
It satisfied my long-cherished wish to live in a tatami room. The room has the smell of bamboo or grass, which is very nice. There is a teapot and small desserts in the room.
The location is just opposite the central exit of Kyoto Station. You can go around from Lawson on the west side or cross the road from the underground to the opposite side (but there is no elevator upstairs, which is not convenient for luggage). It is convenient to take a bus or JR. The subway and Shinkansen are a little further away.
The bathroom has a bathtub for soaking, but the only inconvenience is that there is a risk of slipping barefoot in the bathroom.
I didn't buy breakfast when I booked the hotel. I wanted to book it on the spot and asked about it, but I found out that it can't be booked on the spot because they need to prepare the amount of food in advance.
The hotel is free to store before check-in on the day, and free to store until 3 pm after check-out. 300 yen will be charged for overtime.
You need to take off your shoes and wear their slippers when you enter the lobby of the hotel. Shoes are stored in the shoe cabinet next to the front desk.
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