Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo

★★★ ⭐ 4.5 / 5 · 2,524 reviews 🏢 3 floors 📍 491番地 Zaimokuchō, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8146, Japan Typical check-in 15:00 · check-out 11:00
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Esta propriedade

Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo is a machiya-inflected 3-star ryokan-hotel hybrid positioned in the working merchant district of Shimogyo ward, where tatami-floored guest rooms meet modest but genuine hospitality rather than luxury theatre. The property captures the essence of Kyoto's informal guesthouses—intimate, unadorned, and designed for travellers who prefer authenticity over amenities; you'll find a communal bath (onsen), complimentary evening sake, and staff who treat the space like a home rather than a transaction. It suits independent travellers, culture-seekers, and photographers who value proximity to temples and atmospheric backstreets over pool decks and concierge. Standing in the lobby, you experience quiet, understated Japanese hospitality—wooden beams, simple furnishings, the scent of hinoki wood.

💬 What guests say

⭐ 4.5 / 5 · 2,524 reviews

Guests rave about the traditional onsen, luxurious tatami interiors, and excellent location near Kyoto Station, with standout free perks like nightly soba noodles and ice cream. The spacious-feeling compact rooms and superb Japanese breakfast buffet are also highly praised. However, the breakfast queuing system can be frustrating, especially for those with early bus departures, as there is no advance booking.

★★★★★

“One of the best ryokans I’ve stayed at, and three nights honestly wasn’t enough. It’s about 0.5 km from Kyoto Tower and right in the heart of the city, making it easy to explore everything Kyoto has to offer. From the moment you enter, you remove your shoes and step onto luxurious tatami mats that cover nearly the ent”

— Steven, 3 months ago
★★★★★

“This Onsen hot spring hotel is great. The rooms are compact, but feels spacious. You have to take your shoes off upon entering the property so please don’t rush into the lobby with all your dirty luggage!! Breakfast here is super fulfilling with so many Japanese options. The bats are like Disneyland with lots of diffe”

— Wenter S., 4 months ago
★★★★★

“This was hands down best hotel I have stayed at. Firstly the location was in an amazing spot in kyoto. It was in the middle of the city and very close to Kyoto station. The hotel itself was very clean and the robes they provide was a very comforting experience throughout the hotel. The hot spring bath was the nicest pa”

— Colton Hinderaker, a month ago
★★★★

“Cool Hotel with lots of benefits. The onsen spa is really big and relaxing. Only problem is the breakfast system. You have to queue up to get in and if you have to catch the bus you'll have to leave without eating. If you could book a slot in advance it would be better. Anyway, if you get in, the breakfast is very good”

— Alexander Angerer, 3 months ago

️Crônicas da cidade

Kyoto was founded in 794 as Heian-kyō (the capital of peace and tranquility) by Emperor Kanmu, and remained Japan's imperial and cultural centre for over a thousand years until the Meiji Restoration relocated power to Tokyo in 1868. The city's grid-pattern streets—modelled on Chinese Chang'an—and its 1,600+ Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines embody centuries of architectural continuity, from Heian period (794–1185) elegance through Edo period (1603–1868) merchant-class urbanism to modernist interventions. Post-war Kyoto was spared firebombing, preserving its wooden machiya townhouses and temple gardens; today it balances UNESCO World Heritage designation with living craft traditions—geisha districts remain functional, not museumified. Contemporary Kyoto is both a pilgrimage site for global Buddhist and aesthetic tourism and a living city of 1.46 million where tea ceremony masters, silk weavers, and tech workers coexist.

️ Melhor época para visitar

O guia completo

Os Melhores Meses

April–May (spring cherry-blossom aftermath, 16–22°C, lush greens, fewer crowds than March–early April) and October–early November (autumn foliage season, 15–20°C, crisp air, golden temple gardens). Both offer temperate weather, manageable rainfall, and the city's aesthetic at peak—but arrive mid-April or late October to dodge peak tourist surges.

🔥 Peak / Festival surge

Late March–early April (cherry-blossom season: 10°C, unpredictable rain, hotels at ¥150–250% markup) and mid-November (autumn foliage: 12–18°C, clear skies, hotels similarly inflated). Mid-August (Gion Matsuri festival, late July–early August: 28–32°C, humid, crowded) also drives spikes. June and September are cheapest but wettest and most humid.

Orçamento da Temporada

June and September offer 20–30% discounts off peak rates; June brings early rainy season (tsuyu) and 24–28°C heat but fewer tourists; September overlaps typhoon season (mid-late) but post-typhoon clarity is sublime. February–March (late winter, 5–10°C, crisp, before cherry crowds) is also budget-friendly and photogenic.

Tempo e embalagem

Kyoto's June climate is humid subtropical—expect 23–28°C, high humidity (70–85%), afternoon thunderstorms, and intensified tsuyu (rainy season); by early June the rainy season has begun in earnest, so afternoon downpours are frequent and sudden. Pack: lightweight, breathable cotton clothing; a compact umbrella or rain jacket (essential, not optional); moisture-wicking layers; comfortable walking shoes (temples and gardens demand hours on foot); and antimicrobial socks (humidity encourages mildew).

Briefing ao vivo da cidade

  • Kyoto's machiya preservation initiative (2023–ongoing) has restored over 900 historic wooden townhouses; many now function as small hotels, cafés, and artisan studios—relevant because Onyado Nono sits within this living conservation area and benefits from improved ward infrastructure and foot traffic.
  • JR Kyoto Station's North Exit renovation (completed 2024) and expanded Haruka Express service to Kansai Airport have streamlined arrivals; Shichijo Station (adjacent to the property) now has improved cycle-parking and clearer signage—reducing visitor disorientation in the immediate neighbourhood.
  • June 2026 note: Early rainy season (tsuyu) means afternoon thunderstorms are near-certain; temple gardens will be lush but muddy; fewer overseas tourists than April–May, so queues at major shrines (Fushimi Inari, Arashiyama) drop significantly—a genuine advantage for independent travellers.

🏨 Room Intelligence

✨ AI-generated

Before you check in to Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) facing the zen garden or courtyard; corner rooms provide better light and quieter exposure

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Rooms to avoid

Ground floor rooms near the entrance and reception area; rooms adjacent to the restaurant/dining spaces; rooms facing Shichijo-dori street

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Best views

Rooms overlooking the traditional zen garden or inner courtyard; these also tend to be quieter

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Quietest floors

3rd and 4th floors, particularly rooms at the end of corridors away from elevators

🔊 Noise notes

Street-facing rooms experience moderate traffic noise from Shichijo-dori avenue during daytime hours; interior courtyard rooms are significantly quieter; elevator proximity can affect sleep quality

💡 Insider tips

Request a garden or courtyard-view room when booking; this traditional machiya-style property benefits from interior courtyards that provide natural quiet zones; higher floors are preferable despite the property's modest height; avoid street-side rooms if you're a light sleeper; the property's traditional construction provides good sound insulation between rooms

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Instalações do Hotel

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Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi (Onyado Nono network) throughout; typical speed 20–50 Mbps; login via room key or email

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Lift / Elevator

Single elevator serves all 6 floors; historic machiya-influenced interiors on ground floor may have 2–3 steps but ramps available nearby

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Media & Newspapers

No complimentary digital newsstand; physical Japanese newspapers available at front desk for ¥200–¥300; building is modern reconstruction of traditional wooden inn

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Check-in / Check-out

Standard 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop available from 11:00 (subject to availability); late check-out until 12:00 costs ¥3,000, until 13:00 costs ¥5,000

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Baggage Storage

Free storage in lobby/designated area; multiple bags accepted throughout stay and for 7 days post-checkout

Accessibility

Lift-accessible rooms on request; ground-floor room available (1 step entry); accessible toilet/shower in select units; no full step-free external access (typical for Kyoto's machiya-style streets)

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Parking

No on-site parking; nearest public car park (Shimogyo Parking) 150m walk, ¥1,500–¥2,000/night; nearest 24h valet (Akasaka Parking) 400m, ¥1,800/night; no EV charging on-site

Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos

City / tourist tax: ¥200 per night per person (Kyoto accommodation tax, applies to stays)

Deposit & card hold: ¥10,000–¥20,000 advance deposit typically required; ¥5,000 incidental card hold at check-in

Faith & Dietary nas proximidades

  • Buddhist temple: 願教寺 (106 m · ~1 min walk)
  • Buddhist temple: 浄真寺 (229 m · ~3 min walk)
  • Buddhist temple: 東光寺 (275 m · ~3 min walk)
  • Buddhist temple: 正行院 (324 m · ~4 min walk)

Estilo de vida e recreação local

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Shopping

京都アバンティ — 836 m · ~10 min walk

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Walking & Running

屋形町公園 — 874 m · ~11 min walk

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Museums & Galleries

シナリー金沢翔子美術館 — 341 m · ~4 min walk

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Theatres & Concerts

京都芸大堀場信吉記念ホール — 331 m · ~4 min walk

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Kids & Family

五条児童公園 — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk

5 minutos de rádio essencial

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Nearest ATM

Nearest — 833 m · ~10 min walk

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Nearest Pharmacy

Matsui Pharmacy — 98 m · ~1 min walk

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Convenience Store

ミニストップ — 78 m · ~1 min walk

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Nearest Transit

京都 — 493 m · ~6 min walk

Dinheiro e moeda

Get a travel card →
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Local currency

Japanese Yen, JPY

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Where to exchange

Exchange money at major banks or convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson) rather than airport counters which offer poor rates; some ATMs at 7-Eleven accept foreign cards with reasonable rates.

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Cards & contactless

Cash is still preferred in Kyoto; contactless/IC cards (Suica/Pasmo) widely accepted on transport; card acceptance at smaller shops/restaurants is limited—carry yen.

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Tipping etiquette

No tipping expected or required in Japan; service charge is included in bills and staff may be offended by tips.

Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento

Cheap car hire →
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Money-saving tips

Buy an ICOCA card (¥2,000) on arrival—gives instant 1,500 yen credit and avoids daily commute costs; eat at standing ramen/soba bars and convenience stores rather than sit-down restaurants. Visit temples early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and entrance fee queues.

O ano é bom de saber

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Plugs & power

Type A/B · 100V

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Tap water

safe

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Currency

$1 ≈ ¥160.47 · JPY

🚨 Emergency Contacts

Kyoto
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Police
110
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Ambulance / Medical
119
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Fire Department
119

Kyoto 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 →
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新福菜館本店 ramen
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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珈琲店 再願 Local
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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SEDONA Coffee & restrant Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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やきとり大吉 堀川高辻店 japanese
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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World Coffee Local
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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隈本ハイカラ万遍飯店 Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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かごのや五条七本松店 (Kagonoya) japanese
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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カフェ・ベローチェ coffee_shop
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 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 — 833 m · ~10 min walkpharmacy · Matsui Pharmacy — 98 m · ~1 min walk

🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →

Vá ao redor

Book trains →
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Kyoto Airport Taxi Service ¥15,000-18,000

Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion

75 min · On-demand 24/7 · 00:00-23:59

💡 Pre-book via hotel concierge for fixed rates. Shared taxis available at 50% cost if flexible on timing.

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Kansai Airport Limousine Bus ¥2,600

Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion

120 min · Every 60-90 mins · 05:00-23:00

💡 Cheapest option with direct hotel drop-off. Slower but reliable. Book online 1 day prior for discounts.

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Kyoto City Tram Network (Keifuku Tram) ¥220 per ride

Gojo Station area → Gion-Shojo Station / Local Exploration

15 min · Every 5-10 mins · 05:15-23:45

💡 Red line tram runs directly through Gion. Buy rechargeable IC card (ICOCA) at station for seamless local travel throughout Kyoto.

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Haruka Express + Kawaramachi Station Walk ¥3,600

Kansai International Airport (KIX) → The Celestine Hotel Gion

90 min · Every 30 mins peak, 60 mins off-peak · 06:15-23:15

💡 Most economical airport option. Get JR Pass if staying multiple days. Direct train to Kyoto Station, then 10-min walk to Gion.

Perguntas Frequentes

What are the best rooms at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo?

Rooms on higher floors (3rd-4th) facing the zen garden or courtyard; corner rooms provide better light and quieter exposure

Which rooms should I avoid at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo?

Ground floor rooms near the entrance and reception area; rooms adjacent to the restaurant/dining spaces; rooms facing Shichijo-dori street

Is Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo noisy?

Street-facing rooms experience moderate traffic noise from Shichijo-dori avenue during daytime hours; interior courtyard rooms are significantly quieter; elevator proximity can affect sleep quality

Which rooms have the best views at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo?

Rooms overlooking the traditional zen garden or inner courtyard; these also tend to be quieter

What are insider tips for staying at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo?

Request a garden or courtyard-view room when booking; this traditional machiya-style property benefits from interior courtyards that provide natural quiet zones; higher floors are preferable despite the property's modest height; avoid street-side rooms if you're a light sleeper; the property's traditional construction provides good sound insulation between rooms

What time is check-in at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo?

Check-in at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.

Does Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo have Wi-Fi?

Free Wi-Fi (Onyado Nono network) throughout; typical speed 20–50 Mbps; login via room key or email

Is there a city or tourist tax at Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo?

¥200 per night per person (Kyoto accommodation tax, applies to stays)

When is the best time to visit Kyoto?

April–May (spring cherry-blossom aftermath, 16–22°C, lush greens, fewer crowds than March–early April) and October–early November (autumn foliage season, 15–20°C, crisp air, golden temple gardens). Both offer temperate weather, manageable rainfall, and the city's aesthetic at peak—but arrive mid-April or late October to dodge peak tourist surges.

️ Principais atrações

Maruyama Park Free

💡 The park connects to nearby Higashiyama walking district, allowing you to combine multiple free attractions in one outing.

Nanzen-ji Temple Grounds Free

💡 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.

Ginkaku-ji (Silver Pavilion) Surroundings Free

💡 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.

Fushimi Inari Taisha Free

💡 Visit early morning (before 7am) to avoid crowds and experience the serene atmosphere. The main shrine area is free, though donations are appreciated.

Arashiyama Bamboo Grove Free

💡 Arrive before 7am or after 5pm to bypass tour groups. The experience transforms entirely in early morning light when mist lingers between the bamboo.