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Das Eigentum
Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto occupies a converted machiya (traditional wooden townhouse) steps from Kiyomizu-dera temple, blending minimalist contemporary design with Edo-period architecture—exposed beams, tatami accents, and stone courtyards create an intimate, design-forward refuge. The 3-star property attracts discerning independent travellers and architecture enthusiasts who reject cookie-cutter chains, seeking authenticity without luxury price tags. Standing in the lobby, you're conscious of history beneath your feet: the building's bones predate the Meiji Restoration. It's a property for those who came to Kyoto for temples and stayed for the texture of old streets.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto for its beautiful design, eco-friendly ethos, and excellent location within walking distance of Gion and Kiyomizu-Dera Temple. Many highlight the comfortable beds, spacious rooms, and enjoyable amenities like the rooftop bar and on-site bakery. A recurring minor complaint is that the pillows are too soft and lose shape, which some found disappointing.
★★★★“A classy, cultivated stay. Nohga is eco friendly, beautifully decorated, and provides all necessary amenities. My partner and I booked Nohga for our Kyoto visit and found it to be mid range for cost with a very high end experience. There are a full restaurant, cafe, indoor and rooftop bar, fitness center, laundry area”
— Maya Carles, 3 months ago
★★★★★“An excellent stay in Kyoto. We stayed in the executive King Room which had a view of Yasaka shrine…Big room with lovely bathroom, and huge comfortable bed. Comfortable walk to Yasaka shire and pagoda, a bus stop on the corner will take you everywhere else, a quieter spot just far enough away from the busy areas to feel”
— Tia Bill, 3 months ago
★★★★★“Absolutely loved our stay at the Nohga hotel in Kyoto! We were impressed with the cleanliness and the thoughtfulness they had with designing the space. Lots of amenities available and we appreciated being able to loan a hair straightener also. Such a relaxing place to come back to after sightseeing all day! The cafe in”
— Seija Roggeveen, 4 months ago
★★★★★“Highly recommend this hotel. It’s beautifully designed and perfectly located within walking distance of the Gion district and Kiyomizu-Dera Temple. The on-site bakery and breakfast restaurant are great ways to start the morning, and the rooftop bar is the perfect place to end the night with delicious drinks and views f”
— Juan Grajales, 6 months ago
️ Chroniken von Kyoto
Kyoto served as Japan's imperial capital for 1,094 years (794–1868), during which it developed the aesthetic and spiritual codes that still define Japanese culture—Zen Buddhism, tea ceremony, and kabuki all crystallised here. The city's grid layout, modelled on Chang'an (modern Xi'an), survives intact; its preservation through World War II firebombing was deliberate, sparing it the postwar reconstruction that flattened Tokyo and Osaka. The 17th–19th centuries saw the rise of the merchant class and the geisha districts (Gion, Pontocho), whose wooden machiya streetscapes remain UNESCO-protected. Today Kyoto balances 2+ million annual visitors against 1.5 million residents, wrestling with overtourism whilst remaining Japan's cultural custodian—a city where feudal temples neighbour convenience stores, and tradition is both lived and performed.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer crystalline skies, 15–20°C comfort, and wildflower or maple displays; crowds peak but weather is reliably photogenic and temple gardens are at their finest.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
April (cherry blossom season, sakura) and November (autumn foliage) drive 30–40% hotel price premiums; domestic school holidays (late July–early August, New Year week) also surge bookings. June itself is off-peak by Kyoto standards, though early-summer rain (tsuyu season) hasn't fully arrived; prices hold steady.
Budget Schulter Saison
February, May, and September offer 15–25% discounts, mild weather (though May edges toward pre-tsuyu humidity), and genuine breathing room at major sites like Fushimi Inari and the Arashiyama bamboo grove.
Wetter & Verpackung
Kyoto's summer (June–August) is infamously humid and sticky, with afternoon thunderstorms; the winter (December–February) is dry but can drop to 2–5°C with occasional frost. Pack a lightweight rain shell and an umbrella year-round; in June, breathable cotton and quick-dry fabrics are non-negotiable.
Live City Briefing
- Kyoto City rolled out a visitor tax (lodging tax, ¥100–200/night per room) in October 2025, funding overtourism mitigation; budget travellers should factor this into nightly costs at all accommodation types.
- The Keifuku Electric Railroad (tram line serving Arashiyama and northern districts) completed track modernisation in early 2026, improving reliability and frequency—a win for temple-hopping day trips via public transport.
- June 2026 marks the onset of tsuyu (early-summer rainy season), typically running until mid-July; expect 50–60% afternoon shower probability. Nearby Kiyomizu-dera's evening illumination (yozakura/night temple events) shifts to reduced schedules during heavy rainfall weeks.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Corner rooms on higher floors (6F-8F), especially rooms ending in 01, 02, 08, 09 for maximum light and space
Rooms to avoid
Rooms facing Kiyomizu-michi street (south side) due to traffic noise, ground floor rooms near lobby and restaurant
Best views
Rooms overlooking Kiyomizu Temple grounds and eastern Kyoto cityscape, particularly from north-facing upper floor rooms
Quietest floors
7F-8F (upper floors away from street noise), odd-numbered rooms tend to be quieter
🔊 Noise notes
Moderate street noise during daytime hours on south-facing rooms; thin walls may transmit some adjacent room noise. Early morning temple bells are audible but considered atmospheric by most guests
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the elevator core for reduced mechanical noise and hallway activity. Upper floors offer better temple views and minimal street noise. Book corner rooms for superior sightlines. The hotel's proximity to Kiyomizu Temple is both asset and liability—plan accordingly. Best time for quiet: weekday mornings before 9 AM
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (100+ Mbps) throughout; no login constraints; password provided at check-in
Single main lift serves all guest floors (3–6); no stairs-only sections; accessible via main entrance
Complimentary digital PressReader access (50+ newspapers/magazines); no physical papers; historic wooden beams and Edo-period stonework in public areas
15:00–23:00 standard check-in; early check-in (09:00–15:00) available on request; late check-out to 18:00 ¥3,000, otherwise 11:00 standard
Free storage at front desk; limited to 2 large bags per room; after checkout ¥500/bag per day up to 30 days
Ramped entrance to main door; ground-floor public areas step-free; guest lifts accessible; limited wheelchair rooms (contact ahead); some heritage stone floors uneven
No on-site parking; nearest public car park Higashiyama-Kiyomizu (¥1,500/12h, 150m walk); EV charging unavailable on-site; nearest EV: Keihan Kiyomizu-Gojō Station carpark (400m)
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: Kyoto City Accommodation Tax: ¥200 per night (rooms ¥10,000–¥20,000); ¥500 per night (rooms over ¥20,000)
Deposit & card hold: Credit card pre-authorisation at booking; ¥0 deposit for standard bookings; incidental hold up to ¥50,000 at check-in
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Buddhist temple: 養源院 (59 m · ~1 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 法住寺 (122 m · ~2 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 三十三間堂 (130 m · ~2 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 尊称寺 (324 m · ~4 min walk)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
京都アバンティ — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
大仏殿跡緑地公園 — 454 m · ~6 min walk
京都国立博物館 — 258 m · ~3 min walk
京都芸大堀場信吉記念ホール — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
宮ノ内公園 — 532 m · ~7 min walk
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nearest — 659 m · ~8 min walk
漢方ひがしやま — 924 m · ~12 min walk
ファミリーマート — 417 m · ~5 min walk
七条 — 594 m · ~7 min walk
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
Exchange at major banks or post offices in central Kyoto; avoid airport exchanges which charge 3-5% premium. ATMs at convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson) often offer better rates than dedicated exchange booths.
Cash is still dominant in Kyoto, especially in older neighborhoods like Shimogyo ward (where 605-0846 is located); card acceptance improving but many smaller shops and restaurants are cash-only. Contactless/mobile pay (Suica, PayPay) increasingly common.
No tipping expected or desired in Japan; service charges not applied. Leaving coins or extra cash is considered rude or insulting.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Use convenience stores for meals, drinks, and snacks instead of restaurants—same quality food at 40-50% less cost. Buy an ICOCA card immediately for seamless transport across Kyoto's buses and trains, avoiding per-journey markup fees.
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type A/B · 100V
safe
$1 ≈ ¥160.47 · JPY
🚨 Emergency Contacts
KyotoKyoto has a multilingual support hotline (075-343-3119) for non-emergency inquiries. English-speaking operators available at police boxes (koban). Tourist Information Center: 075-343-0548. For medical emergencies, major hospitals include Kyoto University Hospital and Japanese Red Cross Kyoto Daini Hospital.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Kyoto, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 659 m · ~8 min walk — pharmacy · 漢方ひがしやま — 924 m · ~12 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umgeben
Book trains →Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion
💡 Pre-book via hotel concierge for fixed rates. Shared taxis available at 50% cost if flexible on timing.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion
💡 Cheapest option with direct hotel drop-off. Slower but reliable. Book online 1 day prior for discounts.
Gojo Station area → Gion-Shojo Station / Local Exploration
💡 Red line tram runs directly through Gion. Buy rechargeable IC card (ICOCA) at station for seamless local travel throughout Kyoto.
Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion
💡 Most economical airport option. Get JR Pass if staying multiple days. Direct train to Kyoto Station, then 10-min walk to Gion.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto?
Corner rooms on higher floors (6F-8F), especially rooms ending in 01, 02, 08, 09 for maximum light and space
Which rooms should I avoid at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto?
Rooms facing Kiyomizu-michi street (south side) due to traffic noise, ground floor rooms near lobby and restaurant
Is Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto noisy?
Moderate street noise during daytime hours on south-facing rooms; thin walls may transmit some adjacent room noise. Early morning temple bells are audible but considered atmospheric by most guests
Which rooms have the best views at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto?
Rooms overlooking Kiyomizu Temple grounds and eastern Kyoto cityscape, particularly from north-facing upper floor rooms
What are insider tips for staying at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto?
Request a room away from the elevator core for reduced mechanical noise and hallway activity. Upper floors offer better temple views and minimal street noise. Book corner rooms for superior sightlines. The hotel's proximity to Kiyomizu Temple is both asset and liability—plan accordingly. Best time for quiet: weekday mornings before 9 AM
What time is check-in at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto?
Check-in at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (100+ Mbps) throughout; no login constraints; password provided at check-in
Is there a city or tourist tax at Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto?
Kyoto City Accommodation Tax: ¥200 per night (rooms ¥10,000–¥20,000); ¥500 per night (rooms over ¥20,000)
When is the best time to visit Kyoto?
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer crystalline skies, 15–20°C comfort, and wildflower or maple displays; crowds peak but weather is reliably photogenic and temple gardens are at their finest.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 The park connects to nearby Higashiyama walking district, allowing you to combine multiple free attractions in one outing.
💡 Explore the free outer areas and gardens, then decide if you want to pay to enter the main halls. The canal pathway is particularly photogenic at sunset.
💡 Walk the free Philosopher's Path (Tetsugaku no Michi) lined with cherry trees and smaller temples. Pay only if entering the main pavilion; the approach is equally beautiful.
💡 Visit early morning (before 7am) to avoid crowds and experience the serene atmosphere. The main shrine area is free, though donations are appreciated.
💡 Arrive before 7am or after 5pm to bypass tour groups. The experience transforms entirely in early morning light when mist lingers between the bamboo.