


A 1-minute walk from Shijo Karasuma, one of Kyoto’s tourism and economic centers.
We offer the finest space and hospitality in the grandereverie series of hotels.
We invite you to spend luxurious moments in the heart of Kyoto,
at a location that is ideal for taking in what the city has to offer.
As a hub of transportation and economic activities, the Shijo Karasuma district, one of the best-known areas in Kyoto, is the ultimate location not just for sightseeing but for shopping and eating as well.With the bustle and energy of the nearby Nishiki Market, where visitors can enjoy tradition and culinary culture, this area gives you a real sense of Kyoto.
Being a compact hotel with only 16 rooms allows us to provide each and every guest room with a spacious environment and careful attention to comfort—down to the minutest of details. On display in the lobby are Venetian-style mosaics that replicate in rich colors the works of Itō Jakuchū, the renowned Japanese painter of the Edo period. Guests are first welcomed to the hotel in this dreamy and opulent space that fuses the antique with the modern.
We are one of several hotels operated by local information magazine, “Leaf.” To help make your Kyoto stay more memorable right from the time of reservation, we are happy to provide helpful insights and act as your “guide” for the city, collected over the years as a local publisher—including seasonal tips and popular local eateries. It is our pleasure to provide a wide range of support for our guests’ stay in the spirit of Japanese hospitality.
This produce market has long been considered the “kitchen of Kyoto.” Along a road that is just three meters wide, this market is crowded with customers to Kyoto vegetable shops and other specialty vendors, and is a place where one can really get a sense of the way people in Kyoto live.
This is one of the red-light districts that thrived along the narrow road between Kamogawa and Kiyamachi. It is a popular spot even among the locals to this day because it retains not only the townscape of its roots but is also home to numerous restaurants, pubs, and bars.
One of the most famous downtown areas in Kyoto. Offers convenient access to various places in Kyoto with the highly developed network of railways and buses. In the vicinity, commercial facilities such as restaurants and department stores are plentiful.
Once lined with playhouses and teahouses, this is still one of Kyoto’s best-known shopping districts. It consists of several overlapping shopping streets, and is bustling with locals doing their shopping as well as tourists from overseas.
This is an ancient geisha district that developed in front of Yasaka Shrine. Guests can enjoy gourmet food and drinks in the historical cityscape that is always bustling with tourists.
Also known by its familiar nickname “Gion-san,” Yasaka Shrine is the grand head shrine of all Gion shrines in Japan. It is the most popular sightseeing destination in the Higashiyama area. It is famous for the Gion Festival held in July and for New Year’s Eve, when visitors take home part of a ritual flame on ropes. The shrine is open to visitors 24 hours a day.
100% cancellation fee will apply for cancellations starting 14 days before the day of arrival.
As the hotel has no car parking, we request that you use public parking facilities nearby (charges apply).
Please include the reservation name (full name) and check-in date on the baggage slip and send it to the hotel.
*We cannot accept luggage for which the recipient is unknown to us.
*For COD luggage, please notify us in advance.
If your preschool-age child does not require a bed and will sleep with you in your bed, accommodation is free of charge.Rates are the same as for adults for children age 6 and up.
Please contact us in advance, and we are happy to hear your request. Regarding payment method and arrangement of cakes, etc., please consult with our staff in advance.
225 Takazaimoku-cho, Shimogyo-ku,Kyoto,Japan
600-8082
Tel.+81 75-371-0012
Check in from 2 p.m. Check out by 11 a.m.
This hotel offers spacious, comfortable rooms in the heart of Kyoto. All guests, from single travelers to groups or families, can enjoy a relaxing stay.
120 Tamakura-cho Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan