Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato Hotel - Kyoto
35.12303, 135.82264The 3-star Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato Hotel is situated in the heart of Kyoto approximately 7 km from Rengeji Temple. The ryokan offers 23 rooms with views of the garden.
Location
The accommodation is within arm's reach of Jakko-in Temple in the Sakyo Ward district of Kyoto. Mount Kurama is also located within a 10-minute drive of this Kyoto hotel. Standing around 6 km away, Enryakuji is a hard-to-miss divine tourist destination.
Rooms
Some of the air-conditioned rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels as well as coffee/tea making equipment. They are outfitted with spacious decor. For more comfort, towels and slippers, along with a bidet and a public hot spring bath, are provided.
Eat & Drink
The Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato Kyoto offers on-site breakfast in the restaurant. Guests can enjoy Japanese cuisine at Tambajaya, situated about a 5-minute drive away.
Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Room size:
10 m²
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Max:4 persons
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Room size:
12 m²
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Bed options:4 Single beds
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Heating
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Air conditioning
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Max:4 persons
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Room size:
12 m²
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Bed options:4 Single beds
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Heating
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Air conditioning
Essential information about Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 161 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 13.4 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 65.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Itami, ITM |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 18 Decoutdoor onsencold bathrooms
A serene escape to Ohara
Staying at Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato was a refreshing journey. The outdoor onsen was a highlight, especially at night under the moonlight. Enjoying miso hot pot surrounded by nature was a delightful experience. The warm hospitality of the staff made us feel at home, adding a personal touch to our stay. Exploring the peaceful village of Ohara with its charming temples and boutiques was a true highlight.
The location is quite remote, making transportation tricky, especially on weekends when taxis are scarce. The shared bathrooms were rather cold, which detracted from the charm of the experience. Additionally, while generous, the food felt repetitive if you stayed more than one night. Overall, while the setting was picturesque, some aspects require improvements to enhance guest comfort.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Decoutdoor onsenauthentic cuisineattentive stafflimited communication
Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato offers an exceptional experience with its traditional architecture and serene setting in a peaceful Japanese village. The outdoor onsen is a highlight, providing relaxation after a day of exploring. Meals were plentiful and flavorful, showcasing local ingredients. The staff were attentive, providing a warm welcome and helpful advice about the local area, making the stay enjoyable. The complimentary pickup service from the bus station added a nice touch.
Communication in English may be limited.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Novatmospherefood
1) Authentic atmosphere
2) Scenic walk
3) Comfortable futon
4) Excellent food -
missingWrote a review on 06 Novoutdoor onsenauthentic atmospheredelicious mealstransportation issue
We had a relaxing experience soaking in the outdoor onsen, surrounded by nature. It can be challenging to reach from Kyoto.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Octjapanese-style roomhot spring bath
will definitely go again next time
The Japanese-Style Room had comfy amenities like air conditioning, flat-screen TV, free toiletries, yukata, and tatami flooring. Loved the hot spring bath and the open-air bath. Dinner featured generous portions with delicious nabe dish. The shared bathroom was clean and convenient. Staff were attentive and the meals had a great communal vibe.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Octtraditional architectureoutdoor onsendelicious mealsdated shared bathroomstrict meal times
Staying here was a peaceful retreat in the countryside while we explored the nearby temples, including Sanzen-in. We loved the traditional Japanese architecture, particularly the tranquil garden, which added to the serene atmosphere. The outdoor onsen was a highlight, providing an unforgettable experience surrounded by nature. The meals, particularly the homemade miso hot pot, were delicious and showcased local flavors to perfection.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Octonsen experiencecommunal diningbathroom facilities
The onsen experience stands out as the crown jewel—sitting in a steamy tub with snowflakes falling on your face is unforgettable. The communal dining provided plentiful and high-quality ingredients, particularly with the Botan-nabe dish served amid a vibrant atmosphere.
However, accessibility can be an issue. rooms are often up stairs, so be mindful if you have heavy luggage or mobility concerns. Shared bathroom facilities might make some travelers uncomfortable, and if you're in a room with thin walls, you can hear neighbors fairly clearly even when trying to relax.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Augbeautiful gardenlocal dishescold shared bathroom
We had a lovely stay in this quaint inn, especially enjoying the beautiful garden views while our kids played outside. The meals, featuring local veggies and homemade dishes, were spot on. Plus, our two dogs were warmly welcomed, which made the experience even better.
My wife says that although the shared bathroom was clean, it could be a bit chilly for little ones.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Junbeautiful onsencozy stayfreezing bathrooms
Onsen is beautiful. shared bathrooms were freezing. Limited Wi-Fi but cozy stay.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Mayinnatmospherestaff
would be happy to recommend for a two-day stay
Charming inn, peaceful atmosphere, with friendly staff who assist with English translation if needed and a lovely on-site restaurant offering delicious traditional meals.
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missingWrote a review on 11 Maypicturesque walk
Just a strong match for a lightning stop in Kyoto with good value for money. The walk to the property is pleasant and offers a glimpse into local life, which was a nice touch. Be aware of transportation options as they can be limited after dark.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Maybeautiful onsendifficult access
The location offers a charming atmosphere with scenic views, perfect for exploring nearby temples. The food served was abundant and truly showcased local flavors, especially the miso hot pot. The outdoor onsen experience amidst nature was unforgettable, providing a relaxing getaway after a day of sightseeing.
Reaching the accommodation can be challenging, especially with heavy luggage.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Aprcozy futonclean shared bathroomnice viewscold bathroomthin walls
The Japanese-Style Room was pretty basic but comfy enough for sleeping after a long day. The shared bathroom felt a bit cold, but it was clean. The futon was cozy, and despite the communal setup, it wasn't noisy at all. Views from the room were nice, especially during sunrise. Just a heads up, if you're a light sleeper, the thin walls might be an issue. Overall, it felt more authentic and traditional, which I really appreciated.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Janhelpful staffcomfortable amenities
Amazing place with amenities like free wi-fi, a restaurant, and luggage storage. On my first stay, the staff helped me with plug adaptors. I highly recommend this spot. I'm coming back for a weekend.
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