YOUR STORIES
Some days begin with early walks, others unfold slowly, guided by rain or the quiet rhythm of the city.
We hope that every guest who stays with us explores Kyoto in their own way, following their interests and senses at their own pace.
Here, we share moments from travelers who shaped their stays in this city—offered as gentle references for imagining your own time in Kyoto.
Blend the charm of old Japan with your own unique style
Located near Yasaka Shrine and Kawaramachi, Kimono Rental Nanaya offers a warm welcome and a hassle-free exper...
Read MoreEveryday Kyoto, Alive in a Merchant District
This time, I’d like to introduce Maeda Coffee Muromachi Main Store, located on Muromachi Street, just a short ...
Read MoreFeel It, Learn It — The Culture of Japanese Language
This time, I’d like to introduce the Kanji Museum in Gion. Its official name is the Kanken Kanji Museum & ...
Read MoreSeasonal Colors Floating on a Desk
This time, I’d like to introduce Rurikō-in Temple, quietly nestled in Yase, in the northeastern part of Kyoto....
Read More— A Gaze That Looks Back, Shaped by Gentle Compassion
This time, I’d like to introduce Eikandō, one of Kyoto’s most celebrated spots for autumn leaves. Its official...
Read MoreQuiet Water Lilies, Found Underground
This time, I’d like to introduce the Asahi Group Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art, located in Otokuni, Oyamazaki ...
Read MoreChoose, Write, and Send — The Japanese Art of Thoughtfulness
Have you ever wanted to preserve your travels in your own words? This time, I’d like to introduce Kyoto Kyukyo...
Read MoreA Town That Weaves Time, and Spins the Future
This time, I’d like to introduce Nishijin, an area in the northwest of Kyoto. Strictly speaking, there is no o...
Read MoreA Pale-Pink Path by the River
This time, I’d like to introduce Nakaragi-no-michi (the Nakaragi Path) in Kamogawa Park, one of Kyoto’s most e...
Read MoreExperiencing the Charm of Kamigamo
Known as one of Kyoto’s oldest shrines, Kamigamo Shrine is officially named Kamo-wake-ikazuchi Shrine, but for...
Read MoreSeasonal Creative Japanese Cuisine
This time, we’re introducing Gohanya Isshin Kyoto, a restaurant known for its creative take on Japanese...
Read MoreA Tiny, Charming Bakery in Karasuma Oike
This time, I’d like to introduce a small and adorable bakery called “Flip up!”, a cozy little spot that seems ...
Read MoreA Space That Makes You Want to Stay a Little Longer
This time, we’d like to introduce NOW & THEN Kyoto—a gallery café and bar quietly tucked away around Karas...
Read MoreA Quiet Pottery Experience in Nijō
This time, we’d like to introduce Gallery Michinakaba—a pottery studio quietly tucked away in a calm resident...
Read MoreA Must-Visit Spot in the Nijo Castle Area
If you’re staying at Kyo Hotel Kishotei Goshominami, one place we truly recommend is Ebisugawa Gyoza Nakajima ...
Read MoreA Stroll for Reflection
This time, I’d like to introduce Tetsugaku-no-michi (the Philosopher’s Path) in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto. The Philoso...
Read MoreZen: The Essence of Minimalism and Encountering the Depth of Time
This time, we introduce Nanzen-ji Temple, a representative Zen temple of Japan located in Kyoto’s Higash...
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