Kamogawakan
Ranking for Kyoto
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional Kyoto ryokan with standout downtown access beside Sanjo Ohashi and the Kamo River.
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Food & drinks
Kamogawakan is a Kyoto ryokan by Sanjo Ohashi with in-house breakfast and dinner service plus many dining spots just outside.
In-house meal venue for breakfast and traditional dinner plans.
- Kyoto breakfastfoodJapanese breakfast with local side dishes.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
- Shabu-shabufoodHot pot offered on some dinner plans.
- TeadrinkStandard tea service with meals.
Long-running Japanese restaurant almost next door on Sanjo Ohashi Nishizume.
- Japanese set mealsfoodClassic local meal options.
- Soba or noodlesfoodSimple Kyoto-friendly noodle choice.
- Seasonal dishesspecialtyMenu likely shifts with the season.
Easy coffee and light breakfast stop by the bridge.
- CoffeedrinkEspresso drinks and brewed coffee.
- TeadrinkHot and iced tea choices.
- PastriesfoodLight bakery items for breakfast.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Kamogawakan is a centrally located Kyoto ryokan by Sanjo Ohashi with easy access from Keihan rail, the Tozai subway line, major city buses, and Kyoto Station for airport transfers.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a well-located Kyoto ryokan for travelers who want traditional tatami-style lodging right by Sanjo, Pontocho, and the Kamo River. It is a strong pick for sightseeing convenience and classic atmosphere, but less ideal if you want luxury facilities, parking, or a quiet retreat away from busy central streets.
- Excellent Sanjo locationIt sits right by Sanjo Ohashi in central Kyoto, with very easy access to Pontocho, Kawaramachi, Kiyamachi, and Nishiki Market on foot. This makes it especially convenient for travelers who want to explore the city without relying heavily on taxis.
- Traditional Kyoto ryokan feelThe property offers Japanese-style rooms with tatami and futon bedding, which gives the stay a more classic Kyoto experience than a standard business hotel. It suits travelers who specifically want a ryokan atmosphere in the middle of the city.
- Useful public bath setupThere is a large common bath, which adds a relaxing ryokan-style element after long walking days around Kyoto. That is a real plus for guests who want a traditional bathing routine even without a full onsen resort setting.
- Very convenient transport linksSanjo Station and Sanjo Keihan Station are only a short walk away, making it easy to reach both eastern Kyoto and other parts of the city. This is especially helpful for travelers planning packed sightseeing days across multiple neighborhoods.
- Potential for in-room Japanese mealsThe ryokan is associated with a classic stay style where dinner and breakfast may be served in the guest room, which can make the experience feel more personal and traditionally Japanese. That can be appealing for travelers who want more than just a place to sleep.
- No on-site parkingThe property does not offer parking, which is inconvenient if you plan to drive in Kyoto or arrive with a rental car. Guests relying on a car may find central-city logistics more stressful here.
- Not a full onsen retreatAlthough there is a large communal bath, it is not positioned as an onsen ryokan with open-air baths or private hot-spring facilities. Travelers seeking a more spa-like ryokan stay may feel the bathing experience is limited.
- Busy nightlife surroundingsThe location near Pontocho, Kiyamachi, and downtown Sanjo is lively and practical, but it may not feel calm or secluded at night. Guests wanting a serene temple-area atmosphere may prefer another part of Kyoto.
- Older-style property trade-offsThis is an established ryokan rather than a sleek modern luxury stay, so some travelers may find the overall style more traditional and less polished than newer upscale hotels. It is better for character and location than for contemporary design expectations.
- Check-in flexibility may be limitedThe property has limited-hours front desk operation and late arrival may require advance coordination. That can be inconvenient if your Kyoto arrival is uncertain or scheduled late in the evening.
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Current position: 101st out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 96th | Kamoya Ryokan | 8.8/10 | 2,328 |
| 97th | Sawashoku, auberge de Miyagawachō | 8.4/10 | 2 |
| 98th | Minshuku Oe | 8.7/10 | 14 |
| 99th | add-Hostel Uji Cha-gan-ju-tei | 8.7/10 | 44 |
| 100th | Gion Fukuzumi | 8.7/10 | 166 |
| 101st | Kamogawakan Current ryokan | 8.7/10 | 306 |
| 102nd | Kamishichiken Oku | 8.7/10 | 309 |
| 103rd | Ryokan Kohro | 8.7/10 | 402 |
| 104th | Kyonoyado Kagihei | 8.7/10 | 830 |
| 105th | Tazuru | 8.7/10 | 961 |
| 106th | Enso Machiya | 8.6/10 | 71 |
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5 days – Yamagata > Shizuoka > Gifu > Kyoto
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