"Hotel Emion Kyoto" Reviews & Details
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- The nearest station is Umekoji Kyoto-Nishi Station, the next station to JR Kyoto Station, so it is easier to make a reservation than hotels next to Kyoto Station. It is a relatively new hotel with clean rooms and a large number of rooms, so it is recommended if you are looking for a place to stay that is not crowded. The large public bath, which is open until late at night, is also attractive.
Answered question: I want to go to Kamigamo Shrine. Can you tell me a hotel that is within an hour's travel to Kyoto?
マチコ's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 2)
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There are many hidden spots around the hotel
- It's only one stop from the nearest JR Umekoji Kyoto-nishi Station to Kyoto Station, and if you change to a bus from there, you can easily access Kamigamo Shrine, which takes just under an hour. Tourist attractions such as Kyoto Aquarium, Kyoto Railway Museum, and Umekoji Park are also within walking distance, so it's recommended for those who want to visit hidden spots with minimal travel.
Answered question: I want to go to Kamigamo Shrine. Can you tell me a hotel that is within an hour's travel to Kyoto?
rianko's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 2)
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Cultural experiences available at the commercial facilities on the first and second floors of the hotel
- This hotel is conveniently located just a two-minute walk from Umekoji Kyoto-nishi Station, one stop off from JR Kyoto Station. There is a large public bath and sauna, and the first and second floors of the hotel are commercial facilities. In the commercial facilities, you can experience traditional culture such as a tea ceremony, Ikebana classes, and a rental kimono dressing service. There are also plenty of restaurants offering Kyoto sweets and Japanese cuisine. In the summer, there is also a special plan that allows you to view the Kyoto Gozan no Okuribi fires from the hotel's rooftop observation deck.
katto's answer (Posted on:2024/7/17)
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Kimono rental and dressing services available
- Hotel Emion Kyoto has a large public bath and is recommended as a place to experience culture. The first and second floors of the hotel are commercial facilities, and there is a kimono rental shop, so it is convenient to put on one and go for a stroll. There are also many other restaurants where you can experience tea ceremony and enjoy Kyoto cuisine. The hotel's breakfast service was also enjoyable, with a buffet of Japanese and Western dishes. I stayed in a standard room, and the toilet and bathroom were separate, which was very convenient.
yagam's answer (Posted on:2024/7/17)
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The next station to Kyoto Station