Ubicato a 5 minuti di cammino dall'uscita 8 della stazione della metropolitana di Gojo, il Nagomi Ryokan Yuu offre sistemazioni in stile giapponese per non fumatori complete di letti futon, e, gratuitamente, una cucina e la connessione Wi-Fi.
Tutte climatizzate e impreziosite da pavimenti in tatami (paglia intrecciata) e paraventi in carta Shoji, le camere del Ryokan Yuu Nagomi includono un set per la preparazione di tè e, in alcuni casi, un bagno privato con vasca.
La struttura dista 10 minuti di cammino dai Templi Nishi Hongan-ji e Higashi Hongan-ji, 1 km dalla stazione JR di Kyoto e 3 km dai Templi di Kiyomizu e Yasaka.
Potrete usufruire gratuitamente della postazione internet nel salone, provare un kimono o assistere alla cerimonia del tè, a pagamento. La colazione giapponese è offerta a un costo aggiuntivo.
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Indirizzo: Shimogyo-ku Wakamiya-dori Rokujo Nishi-iru Kami Wakamiya-cho 94, Kyoto 600-8313 (Mappa)
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Authentic Ryokan accommodation and an ideal base from which to explore beautiful Kyoto. We found the location peaceful and accessible and it was easy and safe. Great to have access to a share kitchen and laundry, and the communal lounge was a welcome space to read and eat in. Lots of friendly advice for travellers and they let us store our luggage when we arrived too early. We used the local Fresco store often - really good food. tutti gli commenti dei clienti »
Every member of the staff knows English and they are always available to help you. One of the few places without curfew. Very good location. Great Japanese breakfast. Good price on bike rental. Very quiet.
Very friendly and welcoming staffs. Cute and thoughtful decoration (love the hand made little guide book!). Excellent home cook Japanese breakfast. Free wifi. Money exchange available.
Location is very good. It's near Kyoto station and has a number of places to eat nearby.
The staffs were friendly and very accommodating as well.
The staff were very friendly and serviceminded. The kids loved it. We rented bikes, tried kimonos and tried their outdoor bath.
Staff was very friendly, only hotel we stayed in that offered free American coffee and full use of kitchen facilities.
Easily accessible, friend staff, wonderful breakfast arrangement, excellent for family accommodation.
It was really great place with superb staff. I can recommend it for everybody!.
Good room design, good staff's manner.
good place to stay and friendly staff.
Good room design and decorations.
The location was great.
Everything there.
If you want to experience Japanese house inexpensively, this ryokan is
the best place to stay. It is quite closer to Kyoto station, about
10~15minutes. You can get a map in the tourist centre so it might not be
difficult to find this ryokan.
Quiet rooms. Located on a lovely, small street. Great communal kitchen and laundry facilities. The staff speak excellent English.
the girl in the frontdesk speaks great English, that's amazing~~japanese style of the ryokan, like it!.
Good central location, very nice staff and good breakfast.
The bedlinen were clean and comfortable.
The staff were great.
Very clean and an easy walk from the station. Good wifi connection.
Feeling the Japanese tradional lifestyle.
Okay room, the staff helpful when ask.
Bathroom a bit small for a family of five adults. We are tall Australians and we kept forgetting about the low beams hence some nasty bumps. My children were challenged by the confined space.
A little bit difficult to find the ryokan for the first timer.
The ceiling height is not very high so there were some instances that I would accidentally hit my head.
It was very low to the roof in our room and we hit our head a couple of times. But the room was very cozy :) It was a bit hard to find the hotell since the street is narrow and small. It was easy to just pass the street.
May need some mosquito control in summer seasons.
Location too far away from stations.
Location too far away from stations.
Not a prob for us but if your old with bad Knee's and big bags u won't make it up the stairs.
It is a traditional house so that it is easy to hear other rooms noise
and the rooms are quite small. But, these are not serious matter to
enjoy this Japanese ryokan.
Inconvenient location far from the main sights and shopping districts. A bit pricey for a very small room with tatami mats.
the room is too small,and doesn't have the shampoo and toothbrush..
Well, comfort shouldnt be your priority when staying at a (this?)
ryokan. Rooms are very tiny and far from acustically isolated.. There is
no onsen at this ryokan to really give a more complete traditional
experience. We've been there, done that and are happy that we did.
But for the same price one can stay at very fancy modern hotels with
much higher comfort.
The t.v. and room were too small.
It was very cold at night.
Room was tiny and freezing cold. Shoes had to be removed but no slippers provided. Mattresses very thin. Expensive breakfast. Scrambled eggs were cold and only allowed one dink, either juice or tea or coffee.
The staff forgot to mention about security code to enter in the hotel after closing time, fortunately some guy helped me to get in to the hotel. My room was quite noisy due to people moving upstairs and taking off shoes and storing luggage in front of my room. Considering the total room stay cost the deposit for the room key looked to me as exagerated request as well to pay by cash the additional cost for breakfast.
Walls in the room paper thin, very noisy at night and someboddy used the Washing machine at night two times. A long walk away from everything.
The futon was dirty and had bed bugs. By far the worst nights we
had in Japan!.