This enchanting ryokan was built in 1831. Upon arrival, you will come upon a captivating entrance. This will lead you to a very uniquely decorated parlor where you will find both rare Japanese and Western antiques on display.
Located east of the Kamo River, the gardens of this well-known ryokan has abundant lush greenery. The garden is a perfect outlet that promotes total well-being.
All 22 individually decorated rooms feature free WiFi and room service. Guests can enjoy deep soaking tubs.
And other standard amenities include separate bathtubs and showers, pillow menus, and flat-screen TVs.
This unusually large bath has been accented to impress with a heightened Japanese sense of refined taste. Shoji (sliding door) has been used skillfully around the bath.
This museum houses a large collection of artworks and archaeological artifacts from the Kyoto area.
The concept of Ran is to have a fun filled night with traditional music and local sake and beer. Here you can see all the famous traditional musicians under one roof.
This is the detached garden of Higashi Honganji, which was donated by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd shōgun, in 1641. It covers an area of about 33,000 square meters.
The Tea Room Juan is a genuine and truly authentic Japanese Tea Room built exclusively for conducting the Japanese Tea Ceremony and adorned with precious utensils and decor.
SEIKORO RYOKAN
467 3-chome, Gojosagaru Nishi-tachibana, Tonyamachi-doriHigashiyama-kuKyoto-shiKyoto 605-0907Japan