Yadoya Manjiro
9,6/10 Exceptional - Based on 113 reviews
Imbued with the tranquility of ancient times, Yadoya Manjiro, nestled in the heart of Kyoto, embodies the subtle essence of sukiya style. Its delicate lines and traditional furniture, harmoniously combined with paper panels and immaculate tatami, invite introspection. Dominated by an enchanting garden, this space exudes serenity, with the whisper of water and the scent of flowers creating a timeless bubble. Discover yourself through concierge services, the warmth of the common lounge, and the promise of a soothing breakfast.
Not far from the city’s rustle, the ryokan rooms welcome you in a setting of simplicity and elegance. Equipped with futons laid on a tatami floor, they showcase a Japanese way of life. Each is an intimate haven, bathed in soft light filtered by paper panels, offering a meditative and serene view of the garden. Perfectly equipped, these non-smoking rooms offer Wi-Fi, refrigerator, and safe, all in an ambiance where every detail is considered.
Walk a few steps and discover Café Hanaguruma, a true invitation to savor European-inspired dishes in a soothing setting. Around the picturesque streets, local restaurants and cafes like Kasagi-Ya invite you to taste the authentic flavors of the neighborhood. Whether you stay in your ryokan in Kyoto or explore the surroundings, each culinary moment calls for contemplation.
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Japanese Authenticity Evaluation
9/10 Immersed in an authentic atmosphere, this ryokan stands out with traditional architecture, elegant rooms with tatami, and refined decoration. The culinary experience is delicious and focused on an elaborate kaiseki. Although elegant, the baths would have benefited from being naturalized for complete immersion.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Tatami
Refrigerator
Wi-Fi Connection
Air Conditioning
Breakfast
Positive Reviews
Exceptional hospitality and attentive staff
The owners and staff are consistently described as warm, helpful, and attentive, going above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay. Guests felt truly welcome and appreciated thoughtful gestures.
Perfect location near attractions
The ryokan is extremely well placed, close to historic streets, temples, and the Gion district. Its central location allows easy access to major sights and a quiet, serene environment.
Authentic traditional Japanese experience
Guests loved the authentic atmosphere, including tatami rooms, futons, kimono experiences, and beautiful Japanese gardens. The property exudes traditional charm and offers a unique cultural stay.
Delicious and memorable breakfast
The homemade traditional Japanese breakfast is repeatedly praised for its quality, variety, and taste. Many guests highlight breakfast as a highlight of their trip.
Clean, spacious, and comfortable rooms
Rooms are described as very clean, spacious, quiet, and comfortable, with beautiful views of lush gardens. Guests appreciated the relaxing and serene environment.
Thoughtful amenities and extra touches
Special touches such as complimentary late-night snacks, help with luggage, and easy access to the bath make the experience even more enjoyable. Attention to detail is noted throughout the stay.
Negative Reviews
Difficult to find at night
Some guests mentioned that the ryokan can be a bit hard to locate after dark, but this did not detract significantly from their overall experience.
Emergency light in the room
A guest noted that a very bright emergency lamp remained on throughout the night, which could be slightly disruptive for light sleepers.
Bathroom location across the hall
A minor point for some was that the bathroom and shower are located across the hall rather than within the room, though this was not a major issue.
Limited electric plugs in living area
One guest mentioned a lack of electric plugs in the living room area, but found it manageable during their stay.
Does the ryokan offer an onsen?
The Yadoya Manjiro ryokan does not have an onsen. However, its traditional Japanese style and rooms with tatami provide an authentic experience.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is between 3:00 PM and 9:00 PM, and check-out must be completed before 10:00 AM.
What languages does the ryokan staff speak?
The staff speaks English and Japanese, making communication easier for international guests.
Are there any rules or restrictions to know before booking?
The ryokan is entirely non-smoking, does not accept pets, and does not allow parties or events. Guests should also avoid making noise between 11:00 PM and 7:00 AM.
What wellness services are offered?
Although the ryokan does not mention specific wellness services, its peaceful ambiance and gardens provide a relaxing setting for unwinding.
Does the ryokan offer dining options?
The ryokan does not have an on-site restaurant, but several restaurants are located a minute’s walk away, offering various dining options.
Is parking available?
The establishment does not have parking. Guests will need to consider alternatives for parking their vehicles nearby.
What activities and tourist attractions are nearby?
The ryokan is only a 5-minute walk from Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Other nearby attractions include Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, Kyoto National Museum, and Maruyama Park.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not allowed within the establishment.
What cultural activities are offered?
The ryokan is located in a culturally rich neighborhood, offering easy access to historical sites such as Kiyomizu-dera Temple and the traditional alleys of Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka.
How can I reach the ryokan by public transport?
The bus stop is a 5-minute walk, and Kyoto Station is accessible in 10 minutes by taxi. Additionally, several metro and train stations are nearby.
What internet connection options are available?
The ryokan offers free Wi-Fi throughout the establishment, ensuring easy internet access for all guests.