Located by Kyoto Station Hachijoguchi, the hotel is near to many sightseeing spots. In the hotel, dinosaur robots welcome you upon check in, and you can enjoy a unique projection of the Fushimi Inari Shrine Torii gates.
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Simple, functional, and efficient rooms are at the Henn na Hotels.
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Kyoto is the cultural and religious heart of Japan. Arguably it’s the most popular destination in Japan.
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Rooms come with essentials
Each guest room is equipped with modern technology that maximize efficiency and comfort. Guest rooms each come with a BREATHAIR® mattress bed that is created with maximum comfort in mind, as well as other advanced, functional amenities.
MAX GUESTS 1
BED SIZE(S) 1 single bed
ROOM SIZE 12 m²
MAX GUESTS 2
BED SIZE(S) 1 double bed
ROOM SIZE 20 m²
MAX GUESTS 2
BED SIZE(S) 2 single beds
ROOM SIZE 21 m²
MAX GUESTS 3
BED SIZE(S) 3 single beds
ROOM SIZE 24 m²
BREATHAIR® has many characteristics: air permeability, cushioning characteristics, water permeability, durability, safe, antibacterial properties and kind to the environment to name but a few. Mattresses made with BREATHAIR® makes it easy to move around and turn over.
Set the tone for every activity in your home with the Hue LED Smart Light Bulbs from Philips. Use Hue Bridge and smartphone or tablet to control the brightness and color of your lighting. Choose a bright setting to start off your day or darker setting for winding down before bed.
At “Phiten Room”, AQUA TITAN, Phiten’s unique material leading body for state of relaxation, is permeated into wall surface and ceiling for realizing the creation of the relaxation space for sound body and mind.
The original tablet-based service Tabii, which can control lights, air conditioner or TV in a room, will be available, in addition to entertainment-oriented robot services.
Handy Smartphone is a complimentary guest amenity offering free connectivity, content, services and in-destination offers.
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From Itami Airport
Airport bus (50 - 55 min.) to Kyoto Station Hachijoguchi, walk (2 min.) to Hotel
From Kansai International Airport
JR Haruka express(1 hour 20 min.) to Kyoto Station, walk (2 min.) to Hotel
From Kyoto Staion
walk (2 min) to Hotel
From Meishin Expressway
Kyoto Minami ICexit (12 min) drive to Hotel
Bustling, modern streetscapes are juxtaposed with serene temples and Zen gardens, and geisha still hurry along to evening appointments. Kyoto is the quintessential Japan experience, and it’s truly unique and unforgettable.
Toji Temple is regarded as a landmark of Kyoto. The five story pagoda (55 meters / 180 feet high) is the highest wooden construct in Japan. Toji is designated as a World Heritage Site.
At the base of Kyoto’s Inari mountain lies one of the most famous of all shrines in Japan, Fushimi Inari-taisha. While orange torii gates are a staple of all holy Shinto sites, Fushimi Inari is home to thousands of them.
Tofuku-ji is a Buddhist temple in Higashiyama-ku in Kyoto. Tofuku-ji takes its name from two temples in Nara, Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji. It is one of the so-called Kyoto Gozan or "five great Zen temples of Kyoto". Its honorary sango prefix is Enichi-san.
Gion is a famous Geisha district and a must see place if you want to get a glimpse of a traditional Japanese dance, the Maiko dance. Maikos and Geikos can be seen wandering around Gion giving the vibe of being transported to the past. Just remember to act respectfully if you do see them.
Kiyomizu Temple, or Kiyomizudera, means "Pure Water Temple." It is one of the most famous and popular temples in Kyoto and all of Japan. Founded in 780, it was built on the site of a waterfall and derives its name from there. It is best known for its wooden stage platform adjacent to the main hall.
When in Kyoto, you should try to visit Arashiyama if you love sight-seeing. There are many things to do in Arashiyama, but just exploring the district in general is a great way to discover Kyoto. Some popular destinations within Arashiyama are the Bamboo Grove, the many temples like Tenryu-ji, and the monkey park.
This spot is a must visit for those who love traditional Japanese seafood and other street foods. This large street market offers all kinds of unique Kyoto dishes to try and ingredients that you can purchase to try making your own Japanese dish. Keep an eye out for samples offered or you may just miss out on something that might end up a favorite.
Kinkakuji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion, is possibly one of the most well-known temples in Kyoto and for good reason. This zen temple is built right by a large pond and its top two floors are covered in gold leaf, creating a picturesque scene.