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Ryotei Jyusouya

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Suite
2x Double 58 Up to 4

The spacious suite offers air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a shower and a bidet. The suit…

Traditional Room, Non Smoking
2x Double 57 Up to 4

2 Double Beds 621 sq feet Layout - Separate tokonoma (alcove) Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 30-inch…

Suite
2x Double 54 Up to 3

The spacious suite offers air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a walk-in sho…

Traditional Room, Non Smoking
2x Double 53 Up to 3

2 Double Beds 577 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 30-inch TV Food & Drink - Refrigerator and…

Family Suite
2x Double 49 Up to 5

The suite provides air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a shower and a bidet. The suite offe…

Traditional Room, Non Smoking
5x Futon Mat 48 Up to 5

5 Twin Futons 525 sq feet Layout - Separate tokonoma (alcove) Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 30-inch…

Standard Room, Non Smoking
5x Futon Mat 24 Up to 5

5 Twin Futons 258 sq feet, located in an annex building Layout - Separate tokonoma (alcove) Internet - Free Wi…

Japanese-Style Room
5x Futon Mat 24 Up to 5

The family room provides air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a bidet and a hairdryer. The u…

Japanese-Style Room
4x Futon Mat 19 Up to 4

The family room provides air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a bidet and a hairdryer. The u…

Japanese-Style Quadruple Room
4x Futon Mat 19 Up to 4

The quadruple room provides air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a bidet and a hairdryer. Th…

Japanese-Style Quadruple Room
4x Futon Mat 19 Up to 4

The quadruple room offers air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a bidet and a hairdryer. The u…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Noto Toto Teuchisoba TabikiBib Seiji Matsushima grows crops and makes pottery. He doesn’t just knead earth, though, he also kneads soba. The thin juwari soba set out on dishes he made himself exudes rusticity and the way of life of a self-described farmer. He grows the buckwheat berries for the sobagaki himself. Basil picked in the field in the summer is served with soba topped with a thick dashi-rich sauce, and winter yuzu is served with hot soba. Grated daikon is used in place of wasabi.5.7km
  • Oryori Hanagaki★★ Michelin This house, surrounded by bamboo, welcomes only one party per day. The refined gate, elegant room and tasteful garden are all the work of the proprietor. Devotion is paid to every aspect of cuisine and service in the spirit that each meal is a once-in-a-lifetime encounter. Meals incorporate seasonal flavours from across Japan. To convey the proprietor’s feelings for the food directly, ingredients are brought to the table and sometimes even prepared before guests’ eyes. Western ingredients are also used, charming diners with creativity beyond Japanese cuisine.12.3km
  • YAMAOKA PIZZABib This restaurant on Mt. Ikomayama overlooks the city. The Italy-trained chef bakes pizzas with his own original take. The key to the taste is Ikoma spring water – the water’s sweetness and softness give the pizza real character. Made using less salt compared to the Italian recipe, the crust has a uniquely fluffy texture. The standard offering is margherita pizza made with vegetables from a local farm. Have your fill of Ikoma pizza you won’t find in Naples or Rome. It’s closed for the month of February.7.3km
  • Lega'★ Michelin The chef prizes his relations with food producers; the better to express the appeal of each region’s topography. Lega’ means ‘bind’ or ‘connect’: the restaurant binds together the food cultures of Italy and Nara and puts diners in touch with the thoughts of food producers. Sushi of uncured ham and persimmon leaf, venison senbei—a dish resembling Nara’s famous deer crackers—and other unique items overlay one tradition onto another. The chef honed his skills in Italy’s Piemonte region, which is why he devotes himself to making hand-rolled pastas such as tajarin and agnolotti in autumn and winter11.9km
  • Yugen★★ Michelin Yugen means ‘mysterious profundity’, grace whose depths can never be plumbed. It connotes the depths of Japanese cuisine, a product of constant refinement through the ages. Keisuke Mifune puts on display the skills and instincts he honed at a ryotei. He pays attention to combinations of ingredients and dishware, expressing the changing of the seasons through his menu. A Fukuoka native, the chef furnishes the bounty of Kyushu in the form of seafood from the Genkai Sea and the Goto Islands.14.9km
  • Sushi Harasho★★ Michelin The stately tea-house interior and Japanese-style painting of the spray from a waterfall enfold guests in an atmosphere of tranquillity. Proclaiming a no-nonsense approach to sushi, the two chefs restrict seasoning and other preparations to the bare minimum. They add no sugar to the sushi rice, the better to draw out the natural sweetness of fish and rice. Tuna is marinated in soy sauce only briefly; conger eel dressed in sauce that is only slightly sweet. As they form sushi by hand, both chefs focus on the basics of rice, wasabi, vinegar and fish.14.9km
  • Ajinotabibito Roman★ Michelin The chef here is a culinary master who never sways from his devotion to his craft. His daughters lend their strengths to his efforts, providing gracious service as a family. Bringing the true flavours of ingredients to the fore is the restaurant’s forte. Simple dishes such as boiled vegetables topped with bonito-flavoured soy sauce and vegetables reflect the family’s sincere devotion, embodying the chef’s adage that ‘cuisine reveals the person’. Heartfelt fare that is a true testament of the chef’s nature.13.5km
  • Koikiryori Aji Manso★ Michelin Intent on catering to guests’ every preference, the house restricts service to one party per lunch and one per dinner. For drinkers, there’s a surfeit of bar snacks; for diners, dishes of generous proportions. The chef assembles his omakase set menus with each diner’s preferences in mind. The name “Koikiryori” means ‘chic cuisine’, declaring a free and easy style of cooking. Some dishes incorporate elements of Western cuisine, showing a playful side. Immerse yourself in a once-in-a-lifetime experience, courtesy of a true veteran of the culinary world.13.7km
  • Teruya★★ Michelin The owner-chef teases out subtle flavours with a versatile sensibility and technique honed in Kyoto. He takes particular care when blending his dashi. Prepared with a light flavour, it draws out the character of each ingredient. Flavours of other ingredients transfer to the dashi in wanmono, steamed items and takiawase, lending depth to their taste. Preparations are simple, yet unseen tweaks make each item unique. Admire antique serving-ware and vessels fashioned by modern artists as you savour the tastes of the season.15.4km
  • Taian★★★ Michelin ‘Taian’ means ‘big hut’, and indeed this little place has a huge spirit. Recalling the apparent paradox of the tea ceremony, in which a small, spare space is made to feel boundless, the cosy and clean décor is exceptional in its modesty. The cuisine crystallises the skill and passion of Hitoshi Takahata, while the contrast between outward appearance and inner content is a reflection of his philosophy. Cuisine with depths of flavour satisfies the soul.16.5km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Hōryū-ji Temple Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan6.1km
  • Buddhist Monuments in the Hōryū-ji Area World Heritage Site in Nara Prefecture, Japan6.1km
  • Tatsuta Shrine Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan2.3km
  • Hokki-ji Temple Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan7.3km
  • Mount Ikoma mountain in Osaka and Nara Prefecture, Japan8.0km
  • Yakushi-ji Temple Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan12.6km
  • Osaka Castle Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan15.8km
  • Yanmar Stadium Nagai building in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka Prefecture, Japan13.8km

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