add-Hostel Uji Cha-gan-ju-tei
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Ryokan highlights
A simple, well-kept Uji stay with easy station access and a quiet local feel.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This Uji hostel appears to have a shared kitchen and lounge rather than a clearly named on-site restaurant, so nearby Uji tea and casual dining spots are the most useful picks.
Simple guest kitchen for light self-catering.
- TeadrinkMake-your-own hot drinks.
- Simple breakfastfoodBasic self-prepared morning meal.
- SnacksfoodEasy light bites.
Historic Uji tea house near Uji Bridge.
- Matcha teadrinkClassic Uji green tea.
- Matcha sobafoodBuckwheat noodles with tea flavor.
- Japanese sweetsfoodTraditional tea-time sweets.
- ZenzaifoodSweet red bean dessert.
Well-known Uji tea cafe with sweets and light meals.
- Matcha parfaitfoodPopular layered matcha dessert.
- Matcha sweets platefoodAssorted green tea sweets.
- Uji matcha sobafoodTea-infused soba lunch option.
- Uji matchadrinkHot or cold tea drink.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This property is in central Uji and is most conveniently reached on foot from JR Uji Station, with Keihan Uji Station also very useful.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small, well-reviewed guesthouse-style stay in Uji that suits travelers who want a friendly base near JR Uji Station and major tea-town sights. It is a strong pick for value and local atmosphere, but less ideal if you want private facilities or a full-service ryokan experience.
- Easy base for exploring UjiThe property is in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, within walking distance of JR Uji Station and close enough for an easy visit to Byodo-in and the old tea-town area. It works especially well if Uji itself is your priority rather than central Kyoto.
- Warm, social guesthouse feelThis place is known more for personal hospitality than for a polished luxury setup, which can make the stay feel welcoming and memorable. It suits travelers who enjoy a relaxed, home-like atmosphere.
- Very good value for the areaReviews and listings consistently position it as a budget-friendly option in Uji, with useful extras that raise the overall value. It is appealing if you want to keep costs down without staying too far from the station.
- Useful shared facilitiesThe shared kitchen, lounge space, laundry options, and free Wi-Fi make it practical for longer stays or flexible meal plans. Free bicycles are also a nice perk for getting around Uji more easily.
- Choice of room stylesYou can book dorm beds as well as private room types, including a Japanese-style room with futons. That flexibility makes it suitable for solo travelers, friends, and small groups with different budgets.
- Not a classic ryokan experienceDespite being listed in some places as a ryokan, the stay is much closer to a hostel or guesthouse in style. If you expect kaiseki meals, a hot spring bath, or traditional full-service hospitality, this is the wrong fit.
- Shared bathrooms may be a deal-breakerSeveral room categories use shared bathroom facilities rather than private en-suite setups. That can feel inconvenient if you want more privacy or are traveling as a couple.
- Rooms can feel tight with luggageSome guest feedback suggests that multi-person rooms are compact, especially once suitcases are open. It may be less comfortable for travelers carrying large bags or staying many nights.
- Limited full-time hotel servicesThis is a small property with a simpler operational style, so you should not expect the staffing level or services of a larger hotel. Travelers who want a 24-hour front desk and more structured support may find it too light.
- Better for Uji than for central Kyoto sightseeingThe location is excellent for Uji, but it is not in central Kyoto near the main sightseeing clusters. If your plan is packed with Kyoto city temples and nightlife, the base may feel less convenient than staying in Kyoto proper.
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Current position: 99th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 94th | Yuhigauraonsen ShizukaHanaogi | 8.8/10 | 369 |
| 95th | Ranzan | 8.8/10 | 1,918 |
| 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 Current ryokan | 8.7/10 | 44 |
| 100th | Gion Fukuzumi | 8.7/10 | 166 |
| 101st | Kamogawakan | 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 |
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