1 Our guesthouse is a house licensed for up to 10 persons to stay. So if you come in big group, then the charge per person averages down.
2 Our guesthouse is very quiet and conveniently located. You can get to nearly all famous places by bus and train, avoiding heavy traffic. For example, Shijo-Kawaramachi is 4 minutes by Hankyu train. From there you can walk to Nishiki Market, Gion area and go to Kiyomizu temple enjoying the preservation District of Old houses.
3 We offer luggage-keeping before check-in and late check-in only when guests inform us of your arrival time. We will contact you and please reply to our contact. Please notice that if guests come early or late without previous information, our staff might be out or busy cleaning, and we might not notice the door charm or phone calls.
4 We offer free Japanese rice. You can cook with our electric rice cooker here.
5 We have a midnight curfew to make sure our neighbors are not disturbed at late hours. We change the curfew to 1 am only for participation of traditional events on New Year's Eve and Setsubun ( February 3).
I speak English and Chinese. So far I somehow have quite sufficient communication with my guests. I have the Japanese national licences of English and Chinese tour guides, so I try to offer travel and access information to my guests during their stays. I opened my guesthouse, because I hope that I can be helpful for travelers and hope that they can get around easily and best enjoy their time in Kyoto. I have been enjoying meeting my guests.
When you make a reservation with us, I will contact you, and request to be informed of your arrival time when you have planed your schedule. The arrival information will be very helpful, because we only offer to one group at a a time.
To ensure that my guests can get here without problem, I will send you the transportation tips to come here from Kyoto station including a Japanese route direction for taxi drivers, in case you use a taxi to come here.
Our guesthouse is located within 5 minutes' walk from the intersections of both Shijo-Horikawa and Sijo-Omiya. Near them are bus stops that most buses in Kyoto come, and will take you in all directions to most places you wish to go.
And Keifuku ( Ran Den) Railway and Hankyu Railway stations are in 6 minute walk from our guesthouse, too.
Keifuku ( Ran Den) takes you directly to Arashiyama on its one- car train. The fare is 220 yen/adult, one way.
Hankyu Railway takes you to Kawaramachi, the busiest place in Kyoto, in 4 minutes, and also to Osaka. The fare to go to Kawaramachi is one way 150 yen/adult. Make use of the combination of buses and trains so that you can travel efficiently.
Hankyu train also takes you directly to the center of Osaka 'Osaka Umeda'.
Our quiet neighborhood won't annoy you with sounds and lights of traffic at night. Many 24 hours convenience stores and restaurants, and supermarkets, banks, drugstores, coffee shops are nearby.
対応言語:英語,日本語,中国語