"Pretty solid stay! I just needed about 3 days when visiting Kyoto and Osaka. I was surprised that they wanted me to turn in my key every time I went out though. You need to make a reservation if you want to eat breakfast, I didn't go because it seemed like hassle "
"Pretty solid stay! I just needed about 3 days when visiting Kyoto and Osaka. I was surprised that they wanted me to turn in my key every time I went out though. You need to make a reservation if you want to eat breakfast, I didn't go because it seemed like hassle "
"Close to bamboo forest, being first time in Japan, the meaning of adults only is different than at resorts, but l was surprised by the comfort and the shuttle service provided. And the breakfast sandwiches were delicious. "
"Close to bamboo forest, being first time in Japan, the meaning of adults only is different than at resorts, but l was surprised by the comfort and the shuttle service provided. And the breakfast sandwiches were delicious. "
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"This was a phenomenal hotel! The location is close to the subway, but the soundproofing is excellent. There are two major supermarkets one block away, convenience stores across the street, huge Starbucks, food court with excellent meals (Bivi). Within the hotel, you have every convenience you could want, even a shared microwave and public bath on the first floor. The elevators are fast, the rooms are exceptionally clean (I mean luxury hotel standards.) There’s a huge cafe next to the lobby. What’s also really nice is that you get some nice luxury touches in your room without the luxury price tag. The spa bathtub is absolutely worth it!!
It’s an amazing value! If it were not for wanting my own kitchenette, I would keep staying here for two months."
"The staff were so friendly and helpful, we loved the traditional breakfast, they were accommodating to my husband who can’t eat fish. They have a courtesy bus that takes you to Arashiyama which I didn’t know and so glad they suggested. The futons are hard but I got used to them. They also said their onsen is tattoo friendly. But most of the place is in such a spectacular forest it was so pretty in the late autumn I will definitely be going back. "
"Breakfast was great, Onsen was very sufficient and had private and public areas which I appreciate.
Guests on our floor were loud and the walls are thin, but hey, some tourists are like that and it’s not really the hotel’s fault. Everything else was perfect."
"One of the best hotels in Arashiyama. Spacious, modern rooms. Very friendly and helpful staffs. Special thanks to Ms Rinka. I lost my wallet while walking between a restaurant and the hotel, and Ms Rinka volunteered to take me to the police station and help me file the police report. Turns out someone had found the wallet and brought it to the police station, so I was able to retrieve my wallet and nothing was lost. Hats off also to the officers at the police station and the person who found the wallet."
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Gioji Temple is located in a culturally rich area of Kyoto known for its picturesque gardens and temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 12 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Gioji Temple?
Study the collections at Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum, Kyoto Railway Museum, or Raku Art Museum. Sights like Togetsukyo Bridge, Suzumushi-dera Temple, and Ninna-ji Temple are must-sees while exploring the area. Spend some time exploring the natural beauty of Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Arashiyama Nakanoshima Park, and Katsura Imperial Villa.
How can I get to Gioji Temple?
With so many ways to get around, exploring the area around Gioji Temple is simple. You can take advantage of metro transit at Uzumasa Tenjingawa Station, Hanazono Station, and Uzumasa Station. If you want to see more of the area, jump aboard a train from Saiin Station, Yamanouchi Station, or Nishioji-Sanjo Station.