Kyoto no Yado Gion no Tsuki
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Ryokan highlights
Small ryokan-style stay in central Gion, ideal for sightseeing around Yasaka Shrine and eastern Kyoto.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This small Gion ryokan appears to offer an à la carte breakfast but no clearly named on-site restaurant, so the best dining picks are nearby spots within about 1 minute on foot.
Ryokan à la carte breakfast; meal venue name not clearly shown.
- Japanese breakfastfoodLikely simple morning set.
- TeadrinkTypical hot breakfast drink.
- Light morning mealspecialtyBest for an easy start.
Popular duck ramen spot in a small Gion alley.
- Duck ramenfoodRich duck-based noodle soup.
- TsukemenfoodDipping noodles option.
- Duck beerdrinkLocal beer made to pair well.
Classic Gion tea house for sweets and a tea break.
- Warabi mochifoodSoft Kyoto-style sweet.
- MatchadrinkTraditional green tea.
- KakigorifoodSeasonal shaved ice sweet.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in central Gion/Higashiyama, best reached from Keihan or subway stations, with Kyoto Station as the main long-distance gateway.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A very well-placed small ryokan in Gion for travelers who want to stay steps from Yasaka Shrine and walk Kyoto’s classic sights easily. It looks especially appealing for a short cultural stay, but the compact setup and limited conveniences will not suit everyone.
- Steps from Yasaka ShrineThe ryokan sits right by Yasaka Shrine in Gion, which makes early-morning walks and evening strolls in one of Kyoto’s most atmospheric areas unusually easy.
- Excellent base for walking KyotoYou can reach Shijo Street, Gion Shirakawa, Kawaramachi and Pontocho on foot, so it works well if you want sightseeing and dining without relying heavily on taxis.
- Small ryokan feelWith only around 10 rooms, the property feels more intimate than a standard city hotel and better suited to travelers who prefer a quieter, more personal stay.
- Recently opened atmosphereBecause it opened in 2024, the interiors and facilities should feel newer and fresher than many older traditional inns in Kyoto.
- Private bath option adds appealThe availability of a private indoor bath helps couples or privacy-focused travelers enjoy a ryokan-style stay without using a large shared public bath.
- No onsite parkingIf you are arriving by car, the lack of onsite parking adds friction in a busy part of Gion where driving and parking are rarely convenient.
- Limited front desk hoursCheck-in is restricted and after-hours check-in is not offered, so it is a poor fit for travelers with late arrivals or uncertain train schedules.
- No elevatorThis can be inconvenient if you carry large suitcases or need step-free access, especially after moving around Kyoto by train.
- Some rooms have no bathCertain room types do not include a private bath, so comfort depends heavily on the exact room you book rather than the property alone.
- Small inn means fewer hotel-style servicesThe intimate scale is appealing, but it also usually means fewer facilities and less flexibility than a full-service hotel, which may matter on longer stays.
Ranking around this ryokan in Kyoto
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Current position: 78th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 73rd | Takao Kanko Hotel | 9.0/10 | 505 |
| 74th | “NAGOMI”Kyoto Okazaki | 9.0/10 | 399 |
| 75th | ダース旅館&カフェ(Dozen-Ryokan&Cafe) | 9.0/10 | 384 |
| 76th | UTAHI A 100-years-old Kyoto machiya | 9.6/10 | 5 |
| 77th | Takigawa Ryokan | 9.0/10 | 290 |
| 78th | Kyoto no Yado Gion no Tsuki Current ryokan | 9.0/10 | 175 |
| 79th | Charoku Bekkan | 9.2/10 | 12 |
| 80th | HOSHINO-OTOー星音 | 9.9/10 | 2 |
| 81st | Hanayashiki Ukifune-en | 8.9/10 | 2,517 |
| 82nd | Ryokan Sanga | 8.9/10 | 673 |
| 83rd | Wajimaya Ryokan | 8.9/10 | 445 |
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