معلومات عن الشركة
Only a 2-minute walk from Gojo Station on the Karasuma Subway Line, this location is ideal for both sightseeing and business trips.
Gojo Station is just one stop away from Kyoto Station on the subway, and with Gojo Street—one of Kyoto’s main streets—right in front, it offers convenient access to buses for easy travel within the city.
With plenty of restaurants and convenience stores nearby, so this brings you a comfortable stay where you can enjoy Kyoto’s traditional and modern culture.
معلومات عن مكان الإقامة
Welcome to our Kyomachiya! (traditional house in Kyoto)
A fully renovated traditional Kyoto townhouse, can accommodate up to 5 guests.
One of the highlights of our house is the bathroom that features a private open-air bath 'Roten-buro', allowing guests to enjoy a relaxing bath time. There is a sense of openness feeling of an outdoor bath while still being inside the house.
The house of Kyoto's traditional & modern atmosphere, is equipped with the latest appliances and cozy beds, brings you a comfortable stay and refresh your body after even a long journey.
معلومات عن الحي
1.Higashi Hongan-ji Temple
Located close by, Higashi Hongan-ji is one of the largest temples in Kyoto and an essential site for understanding Japanese Buddhism. This beautiful temple is the headquarters of the Jodo Shinshu sect and is known for its impressive wooden structures and peaceful atmosphere.
2. Nishiki Market
A bustling food market, Nishiki Market is just a few stops away and offers a fantastic taste of Kyoto’s culinary culture. The market is filled with small stalls and shops selling everything from fresh seafood and pickles to traditional sweets and matcha treats. It's a great place to sample Kyoto delicacies.
3. Shijo Kawaramachi
This shopping district is filled with department stores, boutiques, and cafes. It’s an ideal spot to experience the modern side of Kyoto, and it’s popular among locals and tourists alike for shopping, dining, and people-watching.
4. Nishi Hongan-ji Temple
Not far from Higashi Hongan-ji, Nishi Hongan-ji Temple is another significant site of the Jodo Shinshu sect. It’s renowned for its historical architecture, including the Kara-mon Gate, a National Treasure. The temple grounds are peaceful and well-preserved, making it a wonderful place to explore Kyoto’s spiritual heritage.
5. To-ji Temple
A UNESCO World Heritage site, To-ji Temple is famous for its five-storied pagoda, the tallest wooden tower in Japan. The temple holds a monthly flea market, known as Kobo-san, on the 21st, where you can find antiques, crafts, and other unique items.
6. Kyoto Tower
Just a short walk from Kamihirano-cho, Kyoto Tower is the city’s tallest structure, standing at 131 meters. The observation deck offers a panoramic view of Kyoto, where you can see landmarks like Kiyomizu Temple and the Five-Storied Pagoda at Toji Temple. It’s a great way to get a lay of the land when you first arrive in Kyoto.
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