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Guests will have a special experience as the suite offers a private open-air bath. This spacious suite consists of 1 liv…
This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The ai…
This air-conditioned room features tatami (woven-straw) floors and Japanese futon bedding. Comes with a flat-screen TV,…
Offering free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The air-condit…
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Restaurants nearby
- Okina★ Michelin The father-and-son team, along with their wives, offer a warm welcome to this kappo with deep roots in Saga. You can order à la carte or omakase style. Fish dishes are the stars of the menu, prepared in a number of ways: steamed with salt and sake, grilled, or however you like. Eel are prepared both unseasoned and dipped in soy-based sauce for you to taste and compare. At lunch the menu of boiled tofu and hiryuzu (deep-fried tofu mixed with thinly sliced vegetable) is the attraction. Treasuring its links with the region it calls home, Okina gets its tofu from Saga.1.0km
- ShigetsuBib Standing on the grounds of Tenryuji Temple, a World Heritage site, the restaurant presents the vegetarian diet that is part of Buddhist training. Arranging cuisine on vermilion-lacquered plates reflects Zen convention. Every dish is nourishing, from sesame tofu and deep-fried tofu mixed with vegetable slices to dressed vegetables. To live is to eat, to give thanks to life, to cherish the moment. The Zen spirit of harmony with nature breathes within these walls.273m
- Ramenya FujitoraBib ‘Fujitora’ is a blend of the chef’s name and that of the shop where he apprenticed, created to bring luck. It was his mentor’s ramen that inspired him to embark on his current path. The techniques he cultivated and his inquisitive mind shine in his chicken-and-pork soup. The chef prepares this soup in a large stockpot in the kitchen, patiently teasing every drop of umami from the ingredients. Sauce for soy-sauce ramen is created from a medley of soy sauces to harmonise with the soup.4.0km
- wavie ‘Wavie’ (pronounced ‘wah-vee’) is an invented word combining Japanese ‘wa’, ‘harmony’, with French ‘vie’, ‘life’; it expresses the concept of French cuisine brought to new life through Japanese ingredients. The prix fixe menu is squarely focused on the ingredients of Kyoto and its environs. Vegetables fermented in herbs add depth and character to the flavours. Arrangements are modern in style. With sauces based on wine and cream, wavie fuses Japanese and French influences to create a culture of culinary harmony.4.0km
- Ajiro Honten The name refers to a type of conical hat worn by monks in training. The restaurant is adjacent to Myoshinji, the head temple of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism, where its founder learned the forms and spirit of shojin-ryori. Dishes are served on vermilion-lacquered serving-ware, a convention of Zen Buddhism, and arranged for colourful, eye-catching presentation. Udon, prepared with soy flour added, is a signature dish. Fresh soybean curds are a delicacy of the house. Vegetarian cuisine handed down from classical times that soothes the soul.4.2km
- ジョリーパスタ 桂店 Italian3.5km
- サイゼリヤ Italian4.2km
- 丸亀製麺京都洛西 Japanese4.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Arashiyama human settlement in Japan946m
- Tenryū-ji Temple temple in Ukyō-ku, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan326m
- Saihō-ji Temple Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple located in Matsuo, Japan2.5km
- Ninna-ji Temple Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan4.0km
- Ryōan-ji Temple temple in Kyoto, Japan4.5km
- Myōshin-ji Temple Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan4.2km
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