A recently renovated guest house in Otsu, Koke Musu inn offers outdoor fireplace, private parking and sports facilities. It is situated 12 km from Daigo-ji Temple and provides a shared kitchen.
Alan
Hong Kong
Everything is prefect. I love the special design for this hotel and wonderful service.
Guest House Hana is located a 5-minute walk away from Lake Biwa and an 8-minute walk from JR Otsu Station. Free WiFi is available. Hamaotsu Station of the Keihan Line is a 2-minute walk away.
Located 10 km from Shoren-in Temple, 11 km from Samurai Kembu Kyoto and 11 km from Eikan-do Zenrin-ji Temple, Hotel Wish HANA provides accommodation situated in Otsu.
mathew
Australia
The owner was extremely friendly and adaptable to my situation, she was very kind and even let me keep my bags at the property ling after checkout time so that I could explore more of kyoto.
The beds are comfortable as well as the toilet and shower facilities.
Located in Kyoto and within 500 metres of Sanjusangen-do Temple, Kyo-Anthu Inn features a garden, soundproof rooms, and free WiFi.
valter
Italy
Emiko is a very welcoming host and always available to help, the location is well served by public transport, very comfortable accommodation, in a word... perfect
Gallery Nozawa Inn offers accommodation in Kyoto, 25 minutes on foot from JR Kyoto Station. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Every room includes a flat-screen TV and air conditioning.
Situated in Kyoto, less than 1 km from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine and 3 km from the centre, KéFU stay & lounge features air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi, and a shared lounge.
Lennart
Germany
I'm lost for words! Everything is designed in a meaningful and practical way by a real estate design company. I've worked in the hospitality sector myself and couldn't think of a single improvement. I have experienced anything alike.
Just a 5-minute walk from Daitokuji Temple, Guesthouse Bon offers convenience in air-conditioned Japanese-style rooms with no curfew.
Catharine
Germany
I really loved this Guesthouse and if I ever make it back to Kyoto, I would stay here in a heartbeat. The owner was warm and kind and friendly, I liked him tremendously. The building is old and beautiful and the location was, I thought, perfect. It is a few stops up from the chaotic center of the city, and I loved that it was in a quieter part of town. The guesthouse is exceptionally good value.
Set in Kyoto, less than 1 km from Gion Shijo Station and 1.5 km from the centre, Woman Only Guesthouse Nanohana (Female only) offers air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi, and a shared lounge.
Aimee
Australia
The staff were so friendly, the rooms were comfortable and bathrooms pretty spacious compared to what else I’ve seen in Japan. Felt homey and the common area downstairs was lovely with complimentary coffee, tea, hot water, microwave and sink, cups and fridge. The location was excellent and only had one set of stairs for my room. Short walk to the nearest bus or train station but several nearby, very close to shopping and eating area open til late, but not noisy when trying to sleep.
Suzuki Guesthouse offers easy access to many of Kyoto's major attractions. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property, and the property provides local maps, bus maps and city maps for staying...
Ananthakrishna
India
Cleanliness and hospitality. It's a minimalistic dorm with all basic facilities. 7 eleven, Lawsons and an Indian restaurant was nearby. The power supply has been provided on the corner of each bed- 1 USB port, 1 c-type port and 2 Japanese power slots. Bathrooms and toilets are maintained clean. Laundry facility with just 300 yen. Microwave oven, electric stove and fridge facilities are provided too. Great place to stay.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
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