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National important cultural resort TOSHIHARU

326 Benzaiten-cho, Shimogyo-ku

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  • The main house and storehouse of this inn are registered tangible cultural properties.

  • If you want to stay in a machiya in Kyoto, we have a great place for you. We recommend the "Kyoto Machiya Ryokan (Japanese inn) Toushiharu Ryokan." It is a purely Japanese-style machiya, and part of the inn (the main house and storehouse) is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. It is getting harder to make reservations these days, so it's best to book early.
    あぶ's answer (Posted on:2017/2/ 6)
  • The inn is within a 10-minute walk from Karasuma.

  • The inn is a two-minute walk from Gojo Station on the subway, but it's also recommended to walk 10 minutes from Shijo-Karasuma Station to enjoy the atmosphere of Kyoto. I arrived in the evening when I stayed there, and the entrance and garden were dimly lit, making it feel like you've traveled back in time to the Meiji period. It is also designated as a national cultural property, so if the inn staff are not busy, it's fun to ask them for guidance and explanations.
    はなママ's answer (Posted on:2014/7/10)
  • A historic Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn)

  • This inn is a historic building built in the Meiji period, and has a townhouse-style atmosphere. It is conveniently located within a 5-minute walk from the subway station (Gojo), and is close to the nearest station. The rooms have a tokonoma alcove and overlook the courtyard, so you can enjoy a Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn). Although it is an authentic Ryokan (Japanese inn), the price is reasonable, which is nice.
    ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2014/7/10)
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