Kanamean Nishitomiya

Kyoto

At A Glance

Witness Japanese warmest retreat and accommodation at the elegant five-star Kanamean Nishitomiya, a luxury Relais & Chateaux hotel, where serenity and priceless hospitality are norms. Nestled among a string of landmarks in downtown Kyoto, this traditional Japanese ryokan inn effortlessly blurs the line between ancient and modern hotel features. A stay here ushers you into the welcoming arms of Mr. and Mrs. Nishida, the fifth generation of hoteliers running the property and maintaining the standards set by its founders Kazuo Nishida and his wife Kyoko. Five rooms and two luxury suites across two levels provide exotic wooden accommodation with captivating views of the surrounding gardens that complement the ambiance and freshen the air. Rooms are outfitted with tatami mat floors, elegant bathrooms, sliding paper screens, Japanese-style hinoki cypress wood baths, ...

Room Style: Ryokan rooms & suites

Check In: 14:00

Check Out: 11:00

Closest Airports: Osaka (Itami) International Airport, Kobe Airport, Kansai International Airport

Nearby Landmarks: Kyoto Station Building, Kinkakuji Temple, Nishiki Market Shopping District, Kon's cycle

Pool: No

More Details: Luxury Ryokan

Location

This 150-year-old traditional Japanese ryokan inn effortlessly lies amid a string of landmarks in downtown Kyoto, Tominokoji Rokkaku street, Sagaru Nakagyo-ku. Despite being nestled in Kyoto's bustling downtown, it's still a haven of calm and solitude for retreat and a sensational getaway to experience Japanese hospitality.

Arrive at Osaka International Airport (Itami) for a 55 minutes drive to this property in downtown Kyoto, or via the Kansai International Airport, which is about an hour-plus drive to Kanamean Nishitomiya. Alternatively, arrive at the JR Kyoto Station, which is only a 12-minute taxi drive from the property.

 

Tranquil Ryokan Inn

Seven guest rooms featuring five spacious deluxe rooms and two luxury suites across two levels provide traditional Japanese ryokan residency in supreme comfort and style, replete with essential amenities and surrounding gardens.

Rooms: Options include superior (Hatsune and matsukaze), and deluxe (kagaribi, umegae, and yokobue) rooms. All rooms feature Japanese cypress wood bathtubs, a separate toilet room with high-tech WC, tatami mat floors, wi-fi, a minibar, a private reading room, a television, a safe, and a writing desk. Rooms on the first floor offer charming views of the surrounding garden, while second-floor rooms offer panoramic views of ...

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Michelin Star Dining Experience

The Nishitomiya dining experience is exotic and boasts a Michelin star rating for reasons you need to experience. On-site are private dining rooms where everyone assembles to relish the tastes of fine cuisine. The Kyoto Kaiseki banquet style of nine dishes is as sensational in taste as it appears. The themes of cuisines also change every month to give customers a variety of culinary experiences. Kaname is another dining option that blends various cooking styles to create delectable meals. Lunch and dinner set consist of 11 dishes for a minimum of 6 people. Beyond the meals, the ...

Experience Kyoto

Kyoto is not just a beautiful city but also historic and significant in Japan, having served as the country's capital for 1,200 years. Embark on a city-guided tour around the historic town of Kyoto, paying homage to its several iconic landmarks, World Heritage temples, captivating architecture, shrines, and paintings. Participate in tea and incense ceremonies, and shop around the city either on bike or foot, taking memorable pictures and capturing the city's magnificent sights. Back at the hotel, enjoy in-room massages to relax better, participate in a cooking class to broaden your cuisine horizon, and there's a library ...

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