Explore Nishiki Market and absorb the traditions and culture of the food, goods and people of Kyoto
Take in the breathtaking views of Kyoto from the observation deck of the stunning Kyoto Tower
Embrace Japanese culture in the Gion District, with boutiques, dancing and seasonal festivals
Kodaiji Temple
2.4 km from hotel
Heian Shrine
1.1 km from hotel
Osaka Castle Hall
54.4 km from hotel
Chapelle de Santa Cruz
6 km from hotel
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
2.9 km from hotel
Ran Theatre Kyoto
2.6 km from hotel
Eikando Zenrinji Temple
1.5 km from hotel
Katsura Imperial Villa
10.1 km from hotel
Otagi Nenbutsuji Temple
13.4 km from hotel
Shugakuin Imperial Villa
6.1 km from hotel
Gion Matsur
1.4 km from hotel
Ninna-ji Temple
9.2 km from hotel
Mt. Kurama
15.3 km from hotel
Phone:+81 75-561-1460
Services, treatments and amenities
Kyoto Golf Club was built after the Pacific War and has a Kamigamo Course (Kamiga Course, formerly East Course) and a Zhouyama Course (Funayama Course, formerly West Course).
Phone: +81 75-791-2161
Enjoy golf at reasonable prices in the nature of Ohara! It is an 18 hole with a change of 6209 yards, par 72. Easily move within the course with electromagnetic induction carts! Both full round and half can feel free to enjoy it in your favorite style.
Phone: +968 22 005990
1 km
Phone: +81 75-205-2798
NINJA VR KYOTO is set in a traditional Japanese setting with both ninja and Kyoto artwork on display. All instructions are provided in English. Come and experience a "NEW" type of NINJA training!
1.6 km
Phone: +81 75-532-6666
Be a part of the culture as you dress up and take pictures at Geisha and Maiko Makeover Experience in Kyoto Gion Aya.
11.4 km
Phone: +81 75-872-0950
Iwatayama Monkey Park is a commercial park located in Arashiyama in Kyoto, Japan. The park is on Mt Arashiyama and is inhabited by a troop of over 170 Japanese macaque monkeys.
1.9 km
Come learn about bushido, samurai armors, ninja techniques and also enjoy the samurai ninja souvenir shop where you can find replica swords and tabi socks & shoes. Samurai and Kyoto have always been associated throughout history.