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この不動産
The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto is a contemporary luxury property that eschews Kyoto's traditional aesthetic in favour of minimalist Japanese design—think clean lines, natural materials, and riverside setting rather than pagodas and tatami. Located on the Kamogawa riverbank with views of Arashiyama's mountains, it appeals to discerning international travellers seeking modern comfort over heritage kitsch. The lobby exudes understated elegance: subtle water features, locally sourced stone, and a palpable sense of calm despite five-star service efficiency. This is Kyoto for the design-conscious rather than the temple-tick-box tourist.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise the exceptional anticipatory service, stunning river and mountain views, and peaceful yet central location along the Kamo River, with many calling it their best Ritz-Carlton stay. The breakfasts—especially the French toast and Japanese option—receive high marks, though a few note that rooms, while very nice, are not particularly large.
★★★★★“Fantastic find. Great location on the river. Very quiet and 'authentic' feeling for Japan. The breakfasts were amazing. The French toast may be the best ever and the Japanese breakfast was very well done. Staff is very helpful and accommodating. The rooms are very nice, not particularly big but comfortable. I”
— Keith Griffin, 6 months ago
★★★★★“The finest Ritz-Carlton stay I’ve had. Well-deserved three Michelin keys. This property excels in anticipatory service—solving problems before you realize they exist, which is the defining characteristic of 5-star hotels (but many so-called "5 stars" actually fail to do so). The Space: Stunning architecture that blend”
— Simple as X, 5 months ago
★★★★★“An absolutely exceptional stay that perfectly embodies the beauty and hospitality of Kyoto. From the moment I entered, I was surrounded by a sense of calm and refined elegance. The room offered a stunning view of the Kamogawa River and Higashiyama mountains — truly breathtaking. Every detail was flawless, and the staff”
— ko.けおー卵, 7 months ago
★★★★★“Absolutely Exceptional — The Best Stay in Kyoto We stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Kyoto in June 2025, and it was pure perfection. From the moment we arrived, the service was flawless — warm, attentive, and genuinely caring. The location along the Kamo River is stunning, peaceful yet close to everything you want to explore”
— KSCal, 7 months ago
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Kyoto served as Japan's imperial capital for over 1,000 years (794–1868), during which it became the cultural and artistic heart of the nation—a status it never fully relinquished. The city's urban grid, modelled on Chang'an (ancient Xi'an), was laid out with remarkable precision; its temples, shrines, gardens and wooden machiya townhouses survive as living museums of the Heian, Kamakura and Edo periods. The 1868 Meiji Restoration relocated the imperial court to Tokyo, yet Kyoto's loss of political power paradoxically preserved its architectural integrity—many districts escaped modernisation precisely because they fell into economic decline. Today Kyoto balances 2.3 million residents with an almost overwhelming influx of 5+ million annual visitors, maintaining its identity as Japan's supreme repository of traditional Buddhism, Shintoism, and classical arts whilst grappling with over-tourism and gentrification.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer temperatures of 15–20°C, low humidity, brilliant maple foliage or cherry blossoms, and manageable—though never sparse—crowds. April is fractionally superior for cherry blossom season and temple visiting comfort.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
May through July and October–November are peak; June's rainy season (tsuyu) paradoxically brings fewer Western tourists but oppressive 80%+ humidity and 27–30°C heat. Hotel rates spike 40–60% during cherry blossom (late March–early April) and autumn foliage (mid-November); Gion Matsuri (July) and Aoi Matsuri (May) drive secondary peaks.
予算肩の季節
June (despite humidity, post-rainy season rates drop) and August–early September offer 20–35% discounts and fewer foreign visitors; September humidity and typhoon risk make it a gamble. February is mild, discounted, and markedly quieter, though some gardens are dormant.
天気&パッケージ
Kyoto's summer humidity is suffocating (monsoon tsuyu mid-June to mid-July followed by August heat exceeding 35°C), whilst winter (December–February) brings occasional frost and rare snow on the eastern hills. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking layers for June; humidity is the defining characteristic, not heat alone.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- JR Kyoto Station's new South Exit plaza (completed 2024) has reshaped transport links; the nascent Kyoto Station District now offers direct bus connections to Arashiyama, reducing journey time from central Kyoto by 10–15 minutes.
- Kyoto's 2024 over-tourism initiative has introduced geisha district caps and encouraged visitors away from Gion and Higashiyama towards lesser-known districts (Kurama, Ohara); expect heightened pressure to disperse from classic tourist zones.
- Monsoon rains typically arrive 8–10 June; the Kamogawa riverbank (Ritz-Carlton's setting) is stunning in June's diffused light but flooding risk is negligible given modern embankments. The river remains Kyoto's primary cooling refuge during June–July humidity.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Corner suites on higher floors (8-9F), particularly those overlooking the Kamogawa River with garden views. Rooms ending in 01, 02, 08, 09 on upper floors offer optimal views and space.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the main entrance and lobby areas due to foot traffic and service noise. Rooms adjacent to the spa and fitness facilities. Interior-facing rooms without garden or river views.
Best views
Rooms with Kamogawa River and Higashiyama mountain views, particularly corner suites on floors 7-9. Sunset views from west-facing rooms are exceptional.
Quietest floors
Upper floors (8-9F), particularly the western wing away from the main boulevard access points.
🔊 Noise notes
Generally very quiet property. Minimal noise except occasional traffic from adjacent street during peak hours (8-9am, 5-7pm). Traditional Japanese construction provides excellent soundproofing.
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms on the river-view side during booking. Suites offer superior privacy and amenities. Early morning is ideal for enjoying garden and river views before other guests wake. The property's traditional design naturally minimizes noise transmission. Book floors 8-9 for premium experience and quieter setting.
- 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
ホテル施設
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100 Mbps+) throughout; guest login with room key or email; no captive portal delays
Full lift access to all floors; no stairs-only sections—historic riverside building fully modernized with accessible vertical circulation
Complimentary digital FT app access via in-room tablet; printed Japan Times, Nikkei English Edition available at concierge (¥500); building heritage: early 2024 opening, riverside Kamogawa location with minimalist neo-traditional design
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in (06:00–14:59) subject to availability; late check-out until 14:00 ¥10,000, until 18:00 ¥20,000
Complimentary storage before check-in and after check-out for registered guests; limited space for non-guests (¥1,500/bag/day)
Step-free main entrance via ramp; wheelchair-accessible rooms (2–3 suites) with roll-in showers; accessible dining venues and lifts; modern build with no heritage structural barriers
On-site valet parking ¥3,000/night (limited 15-space lot); nearest public car park Shimogamo Hanazono (5 min walk, ¥1,000/24h); no EV charging on-site (nearest: Kyoto Station EV hub, 20 min by taxi)
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: Kyoto City accommodation tax: ¥200/night for rooms ¥10,000–¥20,000; ¥500/night for rooms ¥20,000+
Deposit & card hold: Typically ¥50,000–¥100,000 advance deposit; incidental hold of ¥50,000–¥100,000 on arrival credit card
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Buddhist temple: 法雲寺 (166 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: カトリック河原町教会 (623 m · ~8 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 見性寺 (698 m · ~9 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: 西昌寺 (701 m · ~9 min walk)
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
ろうじ店舗 — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
先斗町公園 — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
島津製作所創業記念資料館 — 166 m · ~2 min walk
Samurai Kembu Theater — 846 m · ~11 min walk
5分間のRadio Essentials
Nearest — 457 m · ~6 min walk
スギ薬局 京都市役所前店 — 541 m · ~7 min walk
ローソン — 233 m · ~3 min walk
京都市役所前 — 496 m · ~6 min walk
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
Exchange at banks or post offices in central Kyoto for better rates than airport; avoid tourist exchange booths which charge poor rates.
Cash is still king in Kyoto—many small shops, restaurants, and temples only accept yen; most convenience stores and larger hotels accept cards and IC transit cards.
No tipping expected or customary in Japan; service charges are included and tipping may be considered rude.
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Convenience store (konbini) coffee or vending-machine drinks typically ¥100–200.
Set lunch (teishoku) at casual restaurants or noodle shops typically ¥800–1,200.
Donburi (rice bowl with topping) or ramen mains typically ¥700–1,200.
Look near Gojo Station and local shopping streets (shotengai) for takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and bento stalls.
Konbini chains (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson) and supermarkets like Fresshmart or Aeon nearby offer budget groceries.
Shotengai (covered shopping arcades) throughout the area have affordable local and chain clothing; chain stores are common on main streets.
IC transit card (ICOCA, ¥2,000 including ¥1,500 credit) works on buses and trains; single bus ride ¥220–230; airport buses ¥2,500–3,000, or train-bus combo ¥1,500–2,000.
Buy an ICOCA card for seamless, discounted transport; eat lunch sets (teishoku) instead of dinner for better value. Visit temples early morning or purchase combination temple passes to save on entrance fees.
i️ 知っておきたいこと
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 — 457 m · ~6 min walk — pharmacy · スギ薬局 京都市役所前店 — 541 m · ~7 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →まわりまわり
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.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Corner suites on higher floors (8-9F), particularly those overlooking the Kamogawa River with garden views. Rooms ending in 01, 02, 08, 09 on upper floors offer optimal views and space.
Which rooms should I avoid at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Ground floor rooms near the main entrance and lobby areas due to foot traffic and service noise. Rooms adjacent to the spa and fitness facilities. Interior-facing rooms without garden or river views.
Is The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto noisy?
Generally very quiet property. Minimal noise except occasional traffic from adjacent street during peak hours (8-9am, 5-7pm). Traditional Japanese construction provides excellent soundproofing.
Which rooms have the best views at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Rooms with Kamogawa River and Higashiyama mountain views, particularly corner suites on floors 7-9. Sunset views from west-facing rooms are exceptional.
What are insider tips for staying at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Request rooms on the river-view side during booking. Suites offer superior privacy and amenities. Early morning is ideal for enjoying garden and river views before other guests wake. The property's traditional design naturally minimizes noise transmission. Book floors 8-9 for premium experience and quieter setting.
What time is check-in at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Check-in at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100 Mbps+) throughout; guest login with room key or email; no captive portal delays
Is there a city or tourist tax at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Kyoto City accommodation tax: ¥200/night for rooms ¥10,000–¥20,000; ¥500/night for rooms ¥20,000+
Where can I eat cheaply near The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
Set lunch (teishoku) at casual restaurants or noodle shops typically ¥800–1,200.
What is the cheapest way to get around from The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto?
IC transit card (ICOCA, ¥2,000 including ¥1,500 credit) works on buses and trains; single bus ride ¥220–230; airport buses ¥2,500–3,000, or train-bus combo ¥1,500–2,000.
When is the best time to visit Kyoto?
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer temperatures of 15–20°C, low humidity, brilliant maple foliage or cherry blossoms, and manageable—though never sparse—crowds. April is fractionally superior for cherry blossom season and temple visiting comfort.
️トップアトラクション
💡 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.