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Nazuna 京都 御所

Nazuna Kyoto Gosho

Luxury ryokan near Kyoto Imperial Palace, featuring seven uniquely designed rooms themed around traditional Japanese confections within restored Kyomachiya townhouses.

Hotel

Ryokan, Kyomachiya Architecture

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Nazuna Kyoto Gosho is a luxury ryokan situated a short walk from the Kyoto Imperial Palace. The property comprises two expansive Kyomachiya (traditional Kyoto-style townhouses) that have been meticulously restored to blend historical architecture with modern comforts. Each of the seven guest rooms is uniquely themed around a different Wagashi (traditional Japanese confection), offering a distinctive cultural experience. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a lobby featuring an expansive ceiling, a remnant from the building's past as a lumber warehouse. The ryokan also boasts a serene Japanese garden nestled between the two townhouses, providing a tranquil retreat within the city. Guests can enjoy a Japanese breakfast in the dining/lounge area and complimentary beverages in the evening.

Facilities & Services

  • Seven uniquely themed rooms

  • Traditional Japanese breakfast

  • Evening lounge with complimentary beverages

  • Japanese garden

  • Non-smoking property

  • Free Wi-Fi

Contact

Address:

255-1 Hanatatecho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-0003

Phone:

075-708-6870

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