Shizuru 鴨川 “”旧SGR鴨川””
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Ryokan highlights
A private-stay Kyoto riverside ryokan-style property near Gion-Shijo with strong access and Kamogawa atmosphere.
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Food & drinks
A small riverside ryokan with in-room breakfast service and easy access to Kiyamachi and Pontocho dining.
In-room dining style; breakfast can be served to guestrooms.
- Shojin breakfastfoodKyoto vegetarian breakfast set.
- Simmered dishesfoodTraditional nimono-style side dishes.
- Rice and picklesfoodRice with Kyoto-style pickles.
- SoupfoodLight Japanese soup course item.
- Green teadrinkTea provided in-room.
Riverside Italian dining almost next door on Kiyamachi.
- Napoli pizzafoodWood-fired Italian-style pizza.
- PastafoodClassic Italian pasta dishes.
- ProsciuttofoodCured ham appetizers.
- WinedrinkItalian wine pairing option.
Useful nearby spot for obanzai-style small plates and drinks in the Pontocho area.
- Obanzai platesfoodKyoto home-style small dishes.
- Seasonal sidesspecialtyChanging local ingredients.
- Local sakedrinkKyoto sake with dinner.
- BeerdrinkSimple pairing for casual meals.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This riverside Kyoto ryokan is in the central Kawaramachi-Gion area and is easiest to reach via nearby Keihan and Hankyu stations, with Kyoto Station as the main long-distance rail hub.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small, design-forward Kyoto stay with only five large rooms in a prime Kamogawa-side location near Gion-Shijo and Kawaramachi. It suits travelers who value space, views, and privacy more than full ryokan-style services or on-site facilities.
- Rarely spacious for central KyotoThe property has only five rooms, and the main Kamogawa-view rooms are about 67㎡, which is unusually generous for this part of Kyoto. That extra space makes a real difference for couples, families, or longer stays.
- Beautiful Kamo River viewsMost rooms face the Kamogawa, with large glass windows and even bath views in river-facing rooms. The setting gives the stay a calm scenic feel despite being in the middle of the city.
- Excellent access without feeling far from Kyoto lifeIt is a short walk from Keihan Gion-Shijo and Hankyu Kawaramachi, so moving around Kyoto is easy. You can quickly reach dining, shopping, and evening walks while still staying right by the river.
- Private, low-density atmosphereWith just one guest room per floor on most levels, the layout feels much more private than a standard hotel. This is especially appealing if you want a quieter base and less hallway traffic.
- Comfort-focused interiors for longer staysRooms are equipped with underfloor heating, a kitchenette, microwave, refrigerator, and modern furnishings, which adds practical comfort beyond a typical sightseeing sleepover. In colder months, the heated floors are a particularly strong plus.
- Not a classic full-service ryokan experienceThis stay leans more toward a modern boutique inn than a traditional ryokan with elaborate communal bathing or a highly ceremonial atmosphere. Travelers seeking a strongly old-style Japanese inn feel may find it less immersive.
- Very limited on-site facilitiesBecause the property is so small, you should not expect the broad facilities of a larger hotel. It is more about the room itself and the location than about lounges, spa features, or multiple in-house services.
- No parking on siteThe property does not provide parking, so drivers need to rely on nearby paid parking. That can be inconvenient if you are doing a road trip or arriving with a lot of luggage by car.
- Only some rooms get the headline river viewThe strongest visual appeal comes from the Kamogawa-view rooms, while one upper-floor room faces Kiyamachi instead. If the room category matters to you, booking the wrong type could change the whole experience.
- Busy nightlife area nearbyThe location is excellent, but it sits close to the Gion-Shijo and Kawaramachi entertainment zone rather than in a remote retreat area. If you want a deeply secluded hot spring style escape, this setting may feel too urban.
Ranking around this ryokan in Kyoto
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Current position: 21st out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16th | Sora Niwa Terrace Kyoto Bettei | 9.5/10 | 823 |
| 17th | Fujiya Ryokan | 9.5/10 | 444 |
| 18th | Taikyourou | 9.5/10 | 356 |
| 19th | Yamadaya Ryokan | 9.5/10 | 356 |
| 20th | Nazuna Kyoto Higashi Honganji | 9.5/10 | 198 |
| 21st | Shizuru 鴨川 “”旧SGR鴨川”” Current ryokan | 9.7/10 | 42 |
| 22nd | Muromachi Yutone Kyokoyado | 9.5/10 | 143 |
| 23rd | Nanzenji sando KIKUSUI | 9.5/10 | 141 |
| 24th | 明和荘Mei Wa Inn | 9.5/10 | 113 |
| 25th | Luck You Kyoto | 9.4/10 | 1,973 |
| 26th | Ryokan Ginkaku Kyoto | 9.4/10 | 688 |
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