Kyomachiya Bettei Hanatei

9.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.2/10, based on 61 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
City Center Station Access Food District Hot Spring Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 9,2/10
Cleanliness 9,6/10
Comfort 9,1/10
Value for money 8,9/10
Location 8,9/10

Ryokan highlights

A small machiya-style Kyoto stay with limited-room privacy and easy access from Shijo.

Only Three GroupsSmall-scale stay with just three guest groups per day for a quieter atmosphere.
Machiya Kyoto FeelTraditional townhouse setting offers a more local Kyoto experience than standard hotels.
Walk to ShijoAbout seven minutes on foot from Shijo Station for convenient city access.
Strong Central BaseShimogyo location suits sightseeing, dining, and downtown Kyoto walks.
Private Bath ComfortRooms include private bathrooms, with bath and hot-tub style relaxation noted.
Highly Rated StayRecent guest scores especially praise cleanliness, comfort, facilities, and overall satisfaction.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the strongest driver: a 7-minute walk from Shijo Station makes this easy for check-in, one Kyoto dinner, one full sightseeing day, then onward travel. A second night works if you want slower central Kyoto walks and another breakfast/bath rhythm, but longer stays are usually better split across different Kyoto areas or another region.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a central Kyoto machiya stay for 1-2 nights if you want traditional atmosphere with easy urban sightseeing, not a rural onsen retreat.

Know before booking

Not an onsen townBath facilities exist, but this is central Kyoto rather than a destination hot-spring area.
Urban, not scenicChoose it for Kyoto access and machiya feel, not mountain, river, or countryside scenery.
Long stays can stagnateAfter two nights, many travelers benefit more from changing district or city than staying put here.

Food & drinks

Verified Kyoto machiya ryokan with in-room Japanese meals available; no clearly named on-site restaurant found, so nearby dining is included.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Breakfast and dinner are served in-room at this ryokan.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Japanese dinnerfoodRyokan-style evening meal.
  • Tajima beefspecialtyRegional beef dish when offered.
  • Winter crabspecialtySeasonal crab dishes in winter.
Goichi Pizza (nearby)
nearbyabout 260 m

Popular casual pizzeria near the ryokan.

  • Neapolitan pizzafoodWood-fired style pizza.
  • PastafoodSimple Italian plates.
  • Vegetarian optionsfoodUseful for mixed groups.
  • Beer and winedrinkAlcohol served.
Matsukume (nearby)
nearbyabout 530 m

Kyoto-style Japanese restaurant near Gojo Station.

  • Saikyo-yaki fishfoodMiso-marinated grilled fish.
  • Mini kaisekispecialtySeasonal multi-course set.
  • Simmered river fishfoodClassic Kyoto side dish.
  • Seasonal vegetablesfoodKyoto-style small plates.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A centrally located machiya-style ryokan in Kyoto’s Shimogyo area, best reached via Shijo/Gojo area stations or a short taxi ride from Kyoto Station.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A small machiya-style stay in central Kyoto that suits travelers who want a characterful townhouse atmosphere rather than a full-service luxury ryokan. It stands out for its renovated historic spaces, in-room hot spring baths, and convenient Shijo-area location, but it is less ideal if you want extensive hotel services or a classic ryokan meal experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Authentic machiya atmosphereThis property is a renovated Taisho-era Kyoto townhouse, so the stay feels more distinctive than a standard hotel. Original fittings, garden elements, and traditional room design add real local character.
  • In-room hot spring bathsSeveral rooms include custom Shigaraki-yaki bathtubs filled with hot spring water, letting you soak privately after sightseeing. That gives you a ryokan-style bath experience without using a shared public bath.
  • Very small and quietThe inn accepts only a few groups per day, which creates a calmer and more intimate atmosphere than larger properties. It is a good fit if you value privacy and a low-traffic stay.
  • Great base for central KyotoIt is about a 7-minute walk from Shijo Station and within walking distance of places like Nishiki Market. That makes it convenient for both city exploration and wider sightseeing around Kyoto.
  • Good for families or longer staysSome rooms are maisonette-style and include practical features like a kitchen, washing machine, and cooking utensils. This is especially useful for families, multi-night stays, or travelers who want more independence.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Limited full-service ryokan feelThis is more of a machiya inn than a classic high-service ryokan, so travelers expecting elaborate hospitality rituals or many staffed services may find it simpler than expected.
  • Not ideal if you want on-site diningThe property is better known for its rooms and baths than for a full culinary ryokan experience. If breakfast and kaiseki-style dinners are a priority, this may not be the strongest match.
  • Some rooms have usage restrictionsAt least one room is positioned specifically for workcation or long-stay use, which can make room selection less straightforward. Travelers booking casually should check room conditions carefully before reserving.
  • Traditional layout may not suit everyoneMaisonette layouts, tatami areas, and renovated townhouse architecture add charm but may feel less convenient than a modern hotel for guests who prefer simple, standardized spaces.
  • Location is central, not scenicThe setting is practical for getting around Kyoto, but it is in the city rather than in a quiet temple district or nature-focused onsen area. If you want a destination ryokan with dramatic views, this may feel more urban than atmospheric.

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Current position: 56th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.

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56th Kyomachiya Bettei Hanatei Current ryokan 9.2/10 61
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